Airbnb new rule to tackle wild partys, neighborhood nuisances
Airbnb says boutique hotels and professional event venues will be exempt from the new rule.
The League dating app 'vets each and every individual': CEO
The League app's credentials for users
Instagram ask for users' birthdays for 'youth safety,' alcohol ad dollars
Instagram said advertisers were not the driving force for the new requirement.
Chicago police blame Facebook for illegal gun, drug sales
Private Facebook groups have “emboldened” sellers of illegal drugs and guns to connect with potential buyers over the social media site, Chicago police said.
Celebrity 'Brow Queen' builds beauty empire through social media
Anastasia Soare has done the Kardashians’ brows for years and is now working with social media stars to help her beauty brand.
Beauty empire founder went from nothing to having the top product at Sephora
Anastasia Soare on her beauty empire
David Beckham to be face of TikTok Christmas campaign: Report
The app is under pressure for allegedly transferring private user data to servers in China.
Trump could be ready to go after American tech: Jon Hilsenrath
French digital tax
TikTok accused of sending teens' data to China in California lawsuit
The allegations may deepen legal troubles in the United States for TikTok, which is owned by Beijing ByteDance Technology Co but operates entirely outside of China.
Facebook tests photo transfer tool as it faces pressure from regulators
The social network’s tool will allow people to transfer their photos and videos directly to competing platforms, starting with Google Photos.
Pete Davidson fans ordered to sign $1M NDA before attending comedy show
Prospective audience members were told they must sign the $1 million NDA, or they would be turned away and refunded.
'PIG' label on police officer's Starbucks cup sparks furor
Starbucks spokesperson Jory Mendes says the company is deeply sorry and has apologized to the officer who received the five cups.
Twitter will deactivate accounts that have been inactive for 6 months
Twitter is planning to purge all inactive accounts that haven't been used within the last six months.
Alex Rodriguez slammed by Hollywood exec as 'ruthless clout chaser'
“Alex has gone above and beyond to fake and act his role as being a helper/investor/businessman..."
Facebook, Twitter notifying users about potential security flaw
Twitter and Facebook plan to notify scores of users whose personal data may have been improperly accessed.
Taylor Swift's AMAs speech hits back at former record label
Swift surpassed the King of Pop Michael Jackson for most American Music Awards ever won.
U.S. Army cadets told not to use TikTok in uniform
The directive comes after Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the U.S. Senate, urged the Army to review potential risks in its use of the popular video app for recruiting American teenagers.
Covington Catholic High teen can go forward with $275M NBC suit: Judge
The suit claims the teenager was falsely accused of harassing Native American man Nathan Phillips on Jan. 18 at the Lincoln Memorial.
Franklin Graham defends Chick-fil-A from conservative Christian crusade
Chick-fil-A drew criticism from conservatives after ending donations to groups that oppose gay marriage.
Taylor Swift feud spurs death threats against Scooter Braun's family
The 29-year-old performer says music execs won't let her perform her earlier music.


















