Google Hit With FTC Complaint About Children's Apps
Apps in a section of the Google Play store designed for kids have caused harm by breaking privacy laws, displaying adult content or using manipulative advertising, the FTC complaint alleges.
Yemeni Mother Granted U.S. Visa to See Dying Son
Frantic Yemeni mother granted long-awaited U.S. visa to reunite with her dying toddler in California.
Rare Tornado Strikes Port Orchard West of Seattle
Rare tornado strikes Port Orchard neighborhoods west of Seattle. No injuries have been reported.
Bakersfield ICE Detainee Escapes, Still at Large
Mesa Verde detainee escapes, still at large as ICE agents search for him.
The New Nicotine Addiction: Teen Vaping Stats Spike
In the United States, 1.3 million more high school students use e-cigarettes now than in 2017.
CBS Board Deprives Moonves of $120 Million Severance
CBS board denies former CEO his $120 million severance, claiming he destroyed evidence during the investigation of several women's reports of sexual misconduct and retaliation.
Why is the Stock Market Down Today?
Why Is the stock market down today? Dow down 500 as Fed rate increase, government shutdown looms. r
Federal Texas Judge Rules Entire ACA Unconstitutional
Federal Texas judge ruled the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional Friday, on the eve of the deadline for open enrollment across the United States.
Branson's Virgin Galactic Rockets 51 Miles Into Space
Branson's Virgin Galactic rockets 51 miles into space; takes a leap for space tourism.
Cybill Shepherd Says Moonves Killed 'Cybill' Over Sex
"My show could have run another five years, but I didn't…fall on the right side of Les Moonves," said Shepherd.
Would Santa be Santa if He Were a She?
Would Santa be Santa if he were a she? A poll reveals that 27 percent polled said they'd prefer a female or gender-neutral Santa. Still, 72 percent want to keep Santa traditional.
Ordering Starbucks? Delivery Expanding to 2,000 Stores
Want Starbucks delivered? Corporate expands service in 2,000 U.S. stores next spring.
Favorite Flicks: 2018 National Film Registry Selections
The Library of Congress has announced 25 films inducted for 2018.
Trio found alive in West Virginia Coal Mine
Families rejoice after copper-hunting trio rescued in West Virginia coal mine following four-day search.
Senator Blocks Agent Orange Bill; Backers to Try Again
Senator Blocks, Stalls Agent Orange Bill; Proponents to Try Again Before Christmas.
Cover-up? Photo-Taking Doctor Accused of Abusing 1,000
Hospital cover-up? Photo-taking doctor allegedly sexually abused 1,000 kids.
Huawei CFO Released on $10 Million Bail in Canada
A Canadian judge set Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing for February 6, and she faces extradition to the United States.
Coral Reef Resiliency Gives Scientists Some Hope
Coral reef resiliency after back-to-back marine heat waves has given scientists some hope.
$300 Million Study Shines Light on Screen Time for Kids
The National Institutes of Health has launched a massive study to better understand the risks and benefits for children of using electronic devices.
Little-Known Anti-Poverty Bill Draws Beefy Dems Support
The Bennet-Brown bill, also known as the American Family Act of 2017, would substantially expand the current Child Tax Credit to include all living below the poverty line in the United States.
Leader of High-End Seattle Prostitution Ring Sentenced
Leader of high-end Seattle 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' prostitution ring sentenced, 30 other male members arrested.
Look Up: Lost Teddy Bear Floating with Balloons
Six-year-old owner seeks lost teddy bear's return.
Sonic Employees Arrested For Ecstasy Found in Hamburger
Sonic Employees Arrested After Ecstasy Found in Toddler's Hamburger in Taylor, Texas.
Oscars Emcee Kevin Hart Steps Down
Dogged by old homophobic tweets, Oscars emcee Kevin Hart steps down after pressure from the Academy Thursday.
Trade War Move? Authorities Detain Chinese Tech Officer
Trade War Move? Authorities Detain Chinese Huawei Tech Officer in Canada.
Senate Confirms Kraninger as Consumer Protection Head
Senate confirms Kathy Kraninger, Mulvaney protégé, to lead powerful Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Malala Yousafzai Wins Second Harvard Activism Award
Malala Yousafzia, Nobel Peace Prize winner, wins second Harvard activism award. She accepts the award Thursday at Harvard Kennedy School.
Disneyland Denies Misting Tower as Legionnaires' Source
Disneyland denies misting tower as source of Legionnaires' outbreak.
Border Patrol Agent Indicted in Shooting Deaths of Four
U.S. Border Patrol agent indicted in shooting deaths of four women in rural Texas; prosecutors seek the death penalty.
Frats, Sororities File Lawsuits Against Harvard
Frats, Sororities File Lawsuits Against Harvard, Decry Single-Gender Clubs Policy