Rapper BIA Shares Best Advice Mentor Pharrell Gave Her
Kandi Burruss Opens Up About Her Plastic Surgery Experiences
Don Lemon Calls Out Trump’s Pettiness Towards Obama
Trevor Noah Claps Back At People Who Won’t Wear Masks
Tracee Ellis Ross Shares Message About Marriage Expectations
Toya Bush-Harris Gives Sneak Peak At Her Elaborate Backyard
Barack And Michelle Obama To Give Virtual Graduation Speech
Black State Legislator Says He Was Unfairly Stopped By Cop
Misty Copeland Organizing Ballet Performance For COVID-19
How T.I. and Killer Mike Helped ATL Folks Hit By Pandemic
Gabrielle Union Opens Up About Her Non-Traditional Family
Misty Copeland Organizes Worldwide Ballet Performance
Ahmaud Arbery’s Mother Speaks Out About Her Son’s Killing
How Jennifer Lopez Is Helping People Impacted By COVID-19
Noggin Hosts Special To Help Parents Manage COVID Issues
7 Celebs On What Makes Their Mothers So Special
Dear Mama: Here Is Your Perfect Mother’s Day Playlist
Liberty Global enters new joint venture to further compete in U.K.
Here is Sanya Malhotra's take on her distinctive experience on shooting for an upcoming film!
Apple will reopen stores in four US states next week
Apple will reopen some stores in Idaho, South Carolina, Alabama and Alaska next week. The company closed all stores outside Greater China in mid-March to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. At the start of April, it told employees Apple Stores in the US...
'Apex Legends' season five will add PvE hunts to the mix
Like every other free-to-play battle royale game out there, Apex Legends is constantly refreshing the game with new content and modes. Season five “Fortune’s Favor” kicks off next week, and along with the newly-revealed character Loba, Respawn is als...
Raptors to open practice facility to players starting next week
The province announced Friday it was easing restrictions on Ontario’s professional sports teams to open their doors, subject to municipal guidelines.
Column: We're swamped with 182 million robocalls a day. Is a solution finally here?
Telecom-industry insiders say work is rapidly progressing on a system called "Shaken/Stir," which could go a long way toward making your phone usable again.
Google workers protest suspensions of activist employees
Protests within Google over how the company handles employee activism continue to grow.
Developers join call for GitHub to cancel its ICE contract
Open source developers, GitHub's power users, are joining the software platform's employees in calling for the company to cancel its contract with ICE. A boycott could be next.
Column: Are extended warranties worth it? Not so much, experts say
"Extended warranties are generally a bad value," says one consumer advocate. "Rarely do they pay off."
Seeing those opt-out messages about your personal information on websites? Thank California's new privacy law
"Do not sell my info" links popped up on websites New Year's Day as companies scrambled to comply with California's sweeping new consumer privacy protection law.
Column: Boeing's board shouldn't escape blame in 737 Max scandal
Boeing will be hobbled by the 737 Max affair for years to come. Yet the board that oversaw this calamity is not being held to task.
Ring app shares your personal data with Facebook and others, report finds
The high-tech doorbell maker's app is rife with unlisted third-party trackers that collect data from users' devices, according to a report by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Column: Equifax left unencrypted data open to Chinese hackers. Most big U.S. companies are just as negligent
Equifax, like most large U.S. companies, failed to encrypt the databases that store some of the most sensitive details of people's lives.
Column: Uber and Lyft increase traffic and pollution. Why do cities let it happen?
Twitter is suspending 70 pro-Bloomberg accounts, citing 'platform manipulation'
Twitter said it would suspend 70 accounts posting content supporting the Michael Bloomberg campaign in a pattern that violates company rules.
San Francisco's Game Developers Conference canceled over coronavirus fears
The annual Game Developers Conference, a professional gathering of close to 30,000 interactive industry professionals, has been called off just two weeks before the 2020 edition was to launch due to fears of a coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus is supercharging the fight over California's new employment law
The coronavirus outbreak, and the economic downturn it has ushered in, have given fresh arguments to both sides in the fight over the legal rights of independent contractors.
How I broke my VR skepticism and found emotional escape during coronavirus sheltering
Better VR headsets and experiences that respond to you are reasons to isolate inside virtual reality when COVID-19 is the reality outside your door.
Actors sheltering at home perform in live VR experiences, making case for new theater form
Los Angeles studio Tender Claws brings live theater to virtual reality with actors at home during coronavirus. It's a new form of theater.
Changing reality: VR finds its moment with actors, artists and experiences that change the game
Virtual reality isn't just for gamers. Artists, exercise fiends and actors in a new theater form are experimenting now.
It's official: Coronavirus forces even postponed Game Developers Conference online only
Organizers behind San Francisco's Game Developers Conference said they were being "optimistic" when they postponed their March gathering to August. Now GDC Summer is online-only.
Doré: repartir à zéro et prospecter
Depuis hier, dans la zone 8 et à compter de samedi prochain dans de nombreux autres secteurs, il sera possible de taquiner les percidés aux gros yeux.
Tony Heffernan a influencé Gilles Duceppe
L’ex-entraîneur qui a succombé à la COVID-19 a notamment dirigé le politicien et l’animateur Claude Mailhot.
How USC is experiencing a bold recruiting renaissance even during coronavirus crisis
After failing to keep up with most of the Pac-12 in the recruiting game, Clay Helton and his staff are adopting a different approach to lure recruits.
Season Interrupted: Peninsula track star Aiden Lieb pays it forward
UCLA-bound hurdles standout Aiden Lieb envisions a future teaching others: 'I want to be that support system that believes in young athletes.'
World-class pole vault competition in backyards proves entertaining
Three of the world's top pole vaulters square off via video, keeping their distance by jumping in their backyards in France, Louisiana and Mississippi.
New ways to show sportsmanship without shaking hands in sports competitions
Handshakes are out but here are suggestions on to show sportsmanship in a time of COVID-19.
Clippers close deal to purchase Forum from MSG
Nearly six weeks after MSG Entertainment agreed to sell the Forum to a group backed by Steve Ballmer, ownership of the arena officially changed hands.
Baseball with no fans? Korean league opener shows glimpse of possible MLB future
The Korean baseball season is underway, but the games have a much different look with no fans in attendance because of the coronavirus crisis.
Dodgers and Angels say staging games without fans would require extensive personnel
Team presidents Stan Kasten of the Dodgers and John Carpino of the Angels agree a lot of essential employees are needed to hold games in empty stadiums.