Police rely heavily on Google when carrying out investigations, using location information and search histories to help solve crimes. It has raised alarms as to whether Google could be used to prosecute abortions, and even employees urge the company to do more to protect abortion-seekers.
With high gas prices and rising inflation, it's hard to miss the parallels between Joe Biden's presidency at that of Jimmy Carter — the only Democrat since the 1800s who served just one term. Biden still has time to turn things around, but he could also make things worse.
Elon Musk no longer wants to buy Twitter because of what he says were "false and misleading representations" of the prevalence of fake accounts on the site. Twitter says it plans to sue and legal experts say Musk could be on the hook for at least $1 billion in fines.
The Army suspended a three-star general after he appeared to mock Jill Biden in a tweet about abortion rights.
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Today, we bring you the stories of two people who survived the inconceivable, and how they're moving forward:
Teacher Arnulfo "Arnie" Reyes was shot multiple times at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas. He underwent about 10 surgeries and spent a month in the hospital, but all 11 students in his classroom were killed. 🎧 Listen to him discuss his journey towards healing, or read it here.
12-year-old Brody Ridder came home with a nearly empty yearbook with a heartbreaking note he wrote to himself: "Hope you make some more friends." His story caught the eye of Paul Rudd, and there wasn't a dry eye in the house when Brody received his letter from the actor.
Actress Danai Gurira, best known for her roles in Marvel films like Black Panther, is taking on the role of Richard III this summer, bringing an interesting interpretation of misogyny and toxic masculinity to the stage.
If you took your kids to see Minions: The Rise of Gru and you were confused by all the teens dressed in suits in the theater, don't worry. We break down the origins of the #gentleminions meme.
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