Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg will testify before a key House committee next week, the panel said Wednesday, the first of three potential hearings where Zuckerberg could face questions about Facebook’s data privacy practices.
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The shooter is believed to have known at least one of the victims, two law enforcement officials told CNN.
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At least three people were wounded and the suspected shooter, a woman, was found dead on the campus of the YouTube headquarters, San Bruno, California, Police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters Tuesday.
The chief said the dead woman had an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
A spokesman for Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, a level 1 trauma center, said the facility received three patients. One 36-year-old man was in critical condition, one 32-year-old woman was in serious condition and one 27-year-old woman was in fair condition.
The U.S. leg of Demi Lovato‘s “Tell Me You Love Me” tour came to an “incredible, fun, sexy, crazy” end on Monday night when the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer’s opening act Kehlani surprised her with a steamy visit to the stage.
Lovato was performing at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, when the OMG-moment happened. Singing her 2017 track “Lonely” while rolling around in a white bodysuit and matching silk robe on a bed at the center of the stage, Lovato was surrounded by a handful of shirtless male dancers.
Kehlani then snuck up behind the 25-year-old and stole a kiss. Getting flirty, Lovato climbed on top of her tour mate, rolling her hips seductively to the cheers of the audience.
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Youngstown police were busy this weekend fighting crime — and raccoons. Several scared homeowners called, saying the animals were in their yards, acting strangely. Police said it didn’t seem like rabies was the cause.
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Channing Tatum and his wife, Jenna Dewan, are over -- this according to the couple themselves -- after nearly nine years of marriage.
The couple released a joint statement late Monday saying, in part ... "We have lovingly chosen to separate as a couple. We fell deeply in love so many years ago and have had a magical journey together. Absolutely nothing has changed about how much we love one another, but love is a beautiful adventure that is taking us on different paths for now."
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Work is scheduled to begin TONIGHT on a $3.7 million project to widen and resurface the northbound and southbound ramps at I-77 and SR 687/Fulton Rd./US 62 interchange.
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April Fool’s Day is one of the best days of the year. On no other day are you “legally” allowed to play jokes and pranks on your friends, family and co-workers and have a built-in excuse.
Some people will go to great lengths to pull off elaborate gags, but coming up with pranks like that isn’t easy. That’s where the fine folks over at list25 come in to play. Here are 25 easy pranks you can play on people that, hopefully, they will never see coming.
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A Chinese space lab could plummet back to earth as early as Saturday, authorities say, in a fiery end to one of the country's highest profile space projects.
The 40-foot long Tiangong-1 or "Heavenly Palace," is expected to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere between March 31 and April 1, according to the latest update from the European Space Agency.
The China Manned Space Engineering Office places the date of reentry a little later, between April 1 and April 2. Earlier estimates put the date as late as April 4.
With the recent Cambridge Analytica data scandal surrounding Facebook, people are more concerned than ever with how much and exactly what data the social media behemoth has been storing about them and how it’s being used.
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Apple launched iOS 11.3 this morning, bringing updates to ARKit, introducing Health Records and, most notably, adding new battery features. The update comes just a few months after Apple drew scorn for its practice of slowing down processor speeds on iPhones with aging batteries, and the new indicators help address users' concerns about throttling and artificial breakdowns.
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