Equifax data breach: What you need to know An estimated 146 million consumers, that’s almost half of the U.S. population may have had their personal information stolen due to a data breach at Equifax, one of nation’s major consumer credit monitoring agencies . Here’s what you need to know
Google gets sued over rampant 'bro culture' A former Google engineer has filed an explosive lawsuit against the search giant, claiming it failed to police an out-of-control “bro culture” that turned its headquarters into a hotbed for sex harassment.
Terrifying video goes viral after shark charges at scuba diver Terrifying footage has captured the moment when a shark in South African waters decided to charge at a scuba diver.
Equifax could make money from its own breach; 2.4 million more are exposed A double-whammy for Equifax: Senator Elizabeth Warren claims the company could make money from the breach, the credit-rating agency revealed another 2.4 million people were exposed in the 2017 hack.
Humanoid firefighting robot will go where it’s not safe for humans to venture Engineers at IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia have developed WALK-MAN, a humanoid emergency responder robot which could be used to assist firefighters. Coming soon to a blaze near you.
PBS to launch conservative talk show April 13 PBS, the public television network long accused of having a liberal bias, plans to launch a weekly conservative-oriented talk show April 13.
Jennifer Lawrence, Jodie Foster to present Best Actress at Oscars, report says Oscar-winning actresses Jennifer Lawrence and Jodie Foster have been chosen by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to present the Best Actress award at this year’s Oscars, Variety reported Friday.
Mike Huckabee speaks out after quitting country music board After facing backlash, Mike Huckabee resigned from the country music organization, citing political and religious intolerance; the former Arkansas governor speaks out on 'The Story.'
Pamela Anderson speaks out about being molested by a babysitter, working with Harvey Weinstein “Baywatch” star Pamela Anderson told Piers Morgan she was molested when she was a child by her babysitter and was bullied by Harvey Weinstein to star in “Superhero Movie.”
Former WWE diva Sunny could face jail time WWE Hall of Famer Sunny, whose real name is Tammy Sytch, was arrested on contempt of court and fugitive charges. She faces up to five years in prison.
Thirty people are dead and more than 90 wounded in a series of attacks by Islamic militants in the West African nation of Burkina Faso. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2GXp3NZ
Younger generation in China are embracing the "Hip-Hop"dance music. A small group of Chinese Christians take advantage of this trend to bring more Chinese to Jesus. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2F4zzGV
Air New Zealand safety video causing controversy Air New Zealand’s new in-flight safety video, filmed in Antarctica, is causing controversy. The same airline had a deadly crash on the continent in 1979.
Airlines cancel thousands of flights as nor'easter slams East Coast The storm is expected to bring damaging winds, heavy rain, snow and severe flooding from the Carolinas to Maine.
Safest travel destinations for LGBTQ people There are 76 countries that criminalize homosexuality and/or gender expression or identity, and some of them popular travel destinations that gay couples may not realize are precarious. Fox News learned the destinations that are the safest and most dangerous for LGBTQ couples.
Air New Zealand's new in-flight safety video is 'arrogant and disrespectful,' says family of crash victim The video, which was filmed in Antarctica, is being criticized for bringing up bad memories of a tragic Air New Zealand flight that crashed into Antarctica’s Mount Erebus in 1979.
Siberian Airlines passenger punches, strangles and assaults passengers, calls baby a 'slut' A Siberian Airlines passenger has been arrested after allegedly punching and strangling men, women and children — and even sexually assaulting one female passenger — on a flight from St. Petersburg to Novosibirsk, Russia.
Man jumps over railing at Atlanta airport, sustains serious injuries Authorities say a man who jumped over an upper-floor railing in an Atlanta airport is hospitalized with serious injuries.
Shocking video: Man jumps over railing at Atlanta airport A man who launched himself off a second-floor walkway at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is said to have sustained serious injuries during the harrowing fall.
New Wicker Man wooden roller coaster bursts into flames mid-ride It is first wooden roller coaster to be built in the U.K. in 20 years and the world’s first to incorporate fire.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson claims a first global title as she takes gold at the World Indoor Athletics Championships. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2F7TUqR
The papers lead on Theresa May's "hard facts" Brexit speech and a suspected cannabis factory spotted in the snow. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2oJYQLq
Fresh elections could be held if Social Democrats vote against a new alliance with Angela Merkel's conservatives. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2F5QMLV
BBC pundits are confused at the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham as every 400m runner from heat three is disqualified. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2tdIhNs
An "enormous crash" affects Elinor Barker's bid for omnium success as Netherlands' Kirsten Wild wins the elimination race. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2F7B3jL
Snow and freezing weather causes disruption to the weekend's sporting fixtures, but the Premier League is unaffected so far. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2t739WL
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China delayed a U.S. request for a United Nations Security Council committee to blacklist 33 ships, 27 shipping companies, and a Taiwan man for violating international sanctions on North Korea, diplomats said on Friday. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2HXh84C