February 10 Former FBI agent 'stunned' by unforgiving conditions complicating Nancy Guthrie search FBI agent "stunned" by scene at Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home details scene and why the case could be so challenging and difficult to investigate.
February 10 Mother sounds alarm on social media addiction after losing teen son to suicide Maurine Molak shares her story after her 16-year-old son, David, died by suicide in 2016 and argues safeguards 'don't work' as tech giants face trial over the alleged addictive and harmful nature of social media platforms.
February 10 FBI Nancy Guthrie billboard campaign aims for 'crucial piece of information' FBI launches multistate billboard campaign to find missing Nancy Guthrie, 84, who was allegedly abducted from her Arizona home on Feb. 1, 2026.
February 10 When dating apps get hacked, your private life goes public Bumble and Match say user data was not exposed after hackers tied to ShinyHunters claimed breaches, but the incidents renew concerns about dating app security.
February 9 Hagerty urges FCC to punish Verizon over release of Senate phone data Verizon handed over phone data from Senator Bill Hagerty and other GOP senators to Jack Smith's team investigating President Donald Trump and 2020 election.
February 9 Ring's AI Search Party helps find lost dogs faster Ring has expanded its AI-powered Search Party feature nationwide, allowing anyone to use nearby cameras to help find a lost dog quickly.
February 9 SEE IT: Fire-juggling unicyclist causes traffic delay in Colorado Commerce City police shared drone footage of a man juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle at a busy Colorado intersection.
February 9 Federal judge orders Fulton County election raid documents to be unsealed A federal judge gave the government until Tuesday to release a redacted search warrant affidavit from a January FBI raid that seized 2020 election materials.
February 9 Social media addiction ruling could be a 'game-changer' for Big Tech, Knutsson says Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss a landmark trial against Meta and YouTube that seeks to hold social media giants liable for intentionally designing addictive algorithms that harm kids' mental health.
February 9 Landmark social media trial heads to opening statements A landmark court battle puts Big Tech under pressure as plaintiffs argue social media algorithms harm children, raising questions about accountability, free speech and whether the verdict could reshape the tech industry.