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US residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.
Get ready for emoji hearing aids, service animals, and prosthetic limbs.
Jenner le dio la bienvenido a su primogénita el primero de febrero, lo confirmó a través de su cuenta de Twitter.
Jenner welcomed her baby on Feb. 1, she confirmed on Twitter.
"It is breathtakingly horrible," a county official said. "Our community is going through something it has never gone through."
All the innovations, apps, hacks, habits, gadgets, and robovacuums that made our lives a little better this year.
"We must learn to forgive and resolve contradictions, real or perceived, in a comradely Zimbabwean spirit," the 93-year-old president said in a highly anticipated address to the nation in which he failed to stand aside.
Sen. Bob Corker said Sunday night that the president "would have to concern anyone who cares about our nation.”
More than 800 people were injured as police clashed with people voting in a contested independence referendum Sunday. Officials said early Monday that 90% of the votes were cast in favor of independence.
Twice on Monday, internet services said they wouldn't host the Daily Stormer over a post about Heather Heyer, the 32-year-old woman killed in Charlottesville on Saturday.
Hula hoops and good hair at the most diverse conference in tech.
Blue Apron and its fellow meal-in-a-box services promise to streamline dinnertime. But they produce a whole lot of waste to do it.
Conversations like mine will begin happening all around the world starting today.
In an "unusual" act of protest for a school not known for activism, many Stanford students used their own graduation as a platform to protest what they believe to be an overly lenient sentence for a former student convicted of sexual assault on campus.
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Protests broke out in US cities, starting on the West Coast, after Trump was elected president.
This cross-country cash cow starring seven of America's biggest Vine and YouTube stars may have all the trappings of a traditional rock tour — long bus rides, concert hall stages in front of screaming fans, staying up late — but it's the clearest sign yet that the entertainment industry's star-making apparatus is being turned upside down.
A week after the company tightened its abuse-reporting procedures, it's claiming a partial, high-profile victory. But the real test comes when someone who's not a world-famous athlete is harassed.
It's part of a move beyond static content.
All the apps, hacks, habits, and products that made our lives a little better in 2016.