November 27, 2019 Iranian regime pushes back on protesters, blacks out internet Trey Yingst, Brett Velicovich on Iran
November 15, 2019 Free market wins all the time: Doctor on health care costs Health care, drug prices
November 12, 2019 Court finds fault with warrantless searches of global travelers' laptops, phones A federal court ruled on Tuesday that searches of electronic devices belonging to international travelers at U.S. ports of entry violate the Fourth Amendment if done without individualized suspicion, handing a win to privacy rights advocates.
November 6, 2019 Fans react to digital insertion of James Dean into new movie: 'This is taking tech way too far' Some fans think Hollywood is taking movie magic a bit far after learning that late actor James Dean will be digitally inserted into a new film about the Vietnam War.
October 26, 2019 Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback played music in helmet during NFL games Ike Taylor told the "Surf & Turf" podcast on Oct. 24, that he found a way to listen to music while competing in NFL games during his last three years in the league.
October 24, 2019 Smart watch calls 911 after 2 hikers fall off cliff A New Jersey man and his friend, who slipped on a hiking trail and were dangling from a cliff, were saved when their smartwatches automatically called 911 after detecting the impact of their falls.Â
October 22, 2019 Internet's most dangerous celebrities probably aren't who you think they are Former "Gilmore Girls" and "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" actress Alexis Bledel may seem sweet in her film and TV roles, but she is officially the most dangerous celebrity, according to a cybersecurity firm.
October 18, 2019 Facebook's Zuckerberg says company makes 'too many important decisions' about free speech Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told "The Daily Briefing" host Dana Perino that his company makes "too many important decisions about speech."