Black Tulane med students take powerful photo at former slave quarters: ‘Resilience is in our DNA’
Black medical students at Tulane University shared a powerful message about resilience and a better future when they posed for a photo in front of former slave quarters at a Louisiana plantation.
8-year-old boy earns estimated $26 million reviewing toys on YouTube
Ryan Kaji of Ryan's World has earned the top spot on Forbes' annual list of highest paid YouTube stars for two years in a row.
Verizon customers reportedly experience outage issues nationwide
Customers reported being unable to make calls or getting a message stating “all circuits are busy.”
Study shows hostility toward journalists by Trump fans
The Pew Research Center study looks at viewpoints on the ethical standards of journalists and whether they act in the best interests of the public.
Texas wedding bouquet toss ends with elderly woman being pushed to the ground
“Sorry about ya Grammy,” Lauren Turner captioned the video she posted on Sunday. She also included the hashtag “it wasn’t me.”
Oracle OpenWorld leaving San Francisco due to dirty streets, high costs
Oracle's annual conference is moving to Las Vegas due to high costs and dirty streets in San Francisco
Oracle's OpenWorld conference leaving San Francisco in 2020 for Las Vegas
The move could cost the city $64 million in lost revenue.
Self-driving truck completes first cross-country trip from CA to PA
The truck's autonomous driving system was able to handle a wide range of weather and road conditions driving across Interstate 15 and Interstate 70, navigating high elevations, and wet and snowy roads.
Airbnb introduces new rules to rein in parties, nuisances
Airbnb is under pressure to gain the trust of travelers, neighbors and lawmakers as it prepares for its planned initial public offering next year.
Uber reports more than 3,000 sexual assaults during 2018 rides
Uber acknowledged more than 3,000 sexual assaults occurred during U.S. Uber rides in 2018, the company said in a long-awaited safety report.
Google co-founders Larry Page, Sergey Brin step down as execs of parent Alphabet
The co-founders of Google are stepping down as executives of its parent company, Alphabet.
Workers fired from Google plan federal labor complaint, alleging retaliation
Four workers who were fired from Google last week say they plan to file a federal labor complaint against the Mountain View-basked tech giant, claiming they were retaliated against. Google said the workers violated its data security policy.
Maybe it's a sign...Facebook and Instagram experience outages this Thanksgiving
So far, the problems have only been going on for a few hours.
Online and social media romance scam bilks dozens of senior citizens out of more than $2M
Five people from Houston and Atlanta were charged on suspicion of scamming dozens of senior citizens out of more than $2 million through online dating and social media apps.
Dad shares one last beer with sons in photo taken hours before cancer death
In a viral photo, a father is shown having one last beer with his sons hours before he died of cancer.
Tesla's Cybertruck pickup faces stiff, growing competition
Elon Musk unveiled his newest addition to the Tesla fleet —the Cybertruck pickup.
Tesla edges into pickup truck market with electric model
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is taking on the workhorse heavy pickup truck market with his latest electric vehicle.
Obama touches on income inequality, inclusivity in keynote message at Dreamforce
Former President Barack Obama was one of the headliners at this year's Dreamforce convention and attendees found his keynote message inspirational.
Protesters interrupt CEO's keynote address at Dreamforce conference
San Francisco's biggest convention got underway with a keynote address from the co-CEOs of Salesforce.
Motorola releases the popular Razr flip-phone with a foldable touch screen
Motorola is bracing for the future by returning to the past. The company is adapting its historical flip-phone design for a smartphone with a foldable screen.


















