Facebook needs to disclose what user data it has and let us opt out
The company says it's 'outraged' over Cambridge Analytica's actions, but it doesn't want to stop selling access to your information
The company says it's 'outraged' over Cambridge Analytica's actions, but it doesn't want to stop selling access to your information
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a copyright infringement verdict against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams over the 2013 hit song "Blurred Lines."
#WheresZuck had become a question in the past couple days
#WheresZuck had become a question in the past couple days
Cooking meat over an open-flame or at high temperatures, including grilling, broiling and roasting, may increase the risk of developing high blood pressure.
Chris Wray told NBC News in an exclusive interview that the FBI has over 3,000 open terror investigations, a higher number than previously disclosed.
Assisted reproduction may save endangered animals or even resurrect extinct ones.
Assisted reproduction may save endangered animals or even resurrect extinct ones.
Immediately after Hurricane Maria, food supplies on the island were dwindling but this family of sustainable farmers had their crops.
Trump's pick to replace Janet Yellen raised rates in his first meeting as chair.
Liftoff is set for 1:44 p.m. Eastern Time.
On the first day of spring, a Nor'easter, the fourth in as many weeks, is dumping snow from North Carolina to New England.
The teen galvanized a Palestinian population disheartened by years of settlement-building on land envisioned as a future state.
The 2012 blog, which appears to belong to suspect Mark Conditt, described homosexuality as "not natural."
"I should have stored all the data, get that Lamborghini."
Congressional negotiators are close to a bipartisan agreement over a $1.3 trillion spending package that would keep the government funded through September.
The suspect in a spate of bombings across Austin, Texas, killed himself after a confrontation with police early Wednesday.
The president and the crown prince might not want to reckon with reality, but U.S. lawmakers must.
On March 7, 1965, civil rights activists organized a march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama to press for voter registration rights for African Americans in the south. However, they were violently confronted by local authorities along the way.
"A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo," HBO host John Oliver's spoof of a new picture book by the vice president's family, jumped to No. 1 on Amazon.com.
While kids enjoy the freshly fallen snow, mom or dad may be losing wages (or their jobs).
"It was a romantic relationship, they were together very often," her attorney told "TODAY."
#WheresZuck had become a question in the past couple days
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