Thousands Of Android Apps May Be Illegally Tracking Children, Study Finds

A study finds thousands of apps targeted to children were sending data to advertisers.

Thousands of free, popular children's apps available on the Google Play Store could be violating child privacy laws, according to a new,

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Watch: No Stunt - Packed Train In Australia Passes Through Raging Fire

A train passed near the fire, allowing passengers to capture harrowing footage on their cellphones.

This weekend, a bush fire in the Sydney suburbs destroyed more than 6,000 acres. More than 500 firefighters rushed to the scene,

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Defending World's Hottest Pepper, A Grower Explains How To Safely Eat It

After gobbling down Carolina Reaper, patient "experienced brief intense thunderclap headaches".

A farmer is defending a chile pepper dubbed the hottest on Earth that reportedly landed a man in a hospital with "thunderclap

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The chief executive of Starbucks on Monday called for "unconscious bias" training for store managers and apologized for what he called "reprehensible" circumstances that led to the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia store

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With her platinum blonde hair and a cherubic smile, Lois Riess looks in photos like what she is - a 56-year-old grandmother from small-town America.

And that, authorities say, makes her even more dangerous.

For the past three

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US, Britain Blame Russia For Global Cyber Attack

Officials did not identify any victims or provide details on the impact of the attacks

The United States and Britain on Monday warned of a global cyber attack targeting routers and other networking equipment, blaming Russian

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