Backlash against the NRA is intensifying in the wake of the Parkland school shooting. The First National Bank of Omaha says it's ending its partnership with the organization for an NRA branded Visa card. The nation's largest privately owned bank made the decision based on customer feedback.
It's official: net neutrality will end in just two months.
The FCC published its repeal order in the federal register Thursday, with details on how the Obama-era policy will be rolled back in the months to come. Now that it's in writing, expect the legal and legislative challenges to the decision to ramp up in an effort to reverse the decision.
Maybe it's Kylie, maybe it's Maybelline. The makeup brand is following the reality star's lead in questioning the future of Snapchat. Maybelline tweeted, "Our Snapchat views have dropped dramatically and we want to stay connected to you all. We're not sure if this is the platform to do it anymore unfortunately. Should Maybelline stay on Snapchat?"
It's since deleted the tweet, but before it did, 81 percent of the 5 thousand voters said they thought the company should bail for Instagram.
The U.S. is now losing more than 3,000 people a day as the FDA prepares to approve the first vaccine amid concerns over allergic reactions. Plus, the feds say Facebook is too big, and why we may be on the verge of a technological golden age.
Make a gamer's day with the hottest accessories, subscriptions and consoles of the holiday season.
Indian health officials say they have found traces of nickel and lead in a few blood samples taken from hundreds of patients who have been hospitalized by a mysterious illness in a southern state.
Pfizer's vaccine gets a sterling report card from the FDA, setting up for an imminent approval that cannot come soon enough. Plus, why AT&T is public enemy #1 in Hollywood and Apple's eye-popping price tag for its new headphones.
These seven surprises are guaranteed to top a gadget lover's holiday wish list.
Today marks the beginning of the largest mass vaccination drive in human history. Jill and Carlo take a moment to acknowledge how far we've come, and what comes next.
As couples eye 2021 for their big day, ceremonies are expected to look very different compared to what they would have been a year ago,, according to Kristen Maxwell Cooper, editor-in-chief at The Knot.
Your business can be a driving force to help the local economy thrive during tough times.
The tourism industry in New York City continues to struggle as the country tries to get a hold on COVID-19. Tourism levels in the city are not expected to return to normal for at least four years,
Due to these ongoing challenges, it's vital to feel secure about the air you're breathing.
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