Girl who licked Blue Bell ice cream and put it back on shelf inspires copycats on social media
A girl seen licking a tub of ice cream and putting it back on a grocery store shelf in a now-viral video seems to have inspired some copycats on social media.
A girl seen licking a tub of ice cream and putting it back on a grocery store shelf in a now-viral video seems to have inspired some copycats on social media.
Boy ties shoe of Honor Guard member taking part in Arlington 4th of July parade
A North Texas boy is being praised on social media for helping out an Honor Guard member whose shoe came untied during the Arlington Independence Day Parade.
A North Texas boy is being praised on social media for helping out an Honor Guard member whose shoe came untied during the Arlington Independence Day Parade.
Woman who licked Blue Bell ice cream in viral video could face 20 years in prison
The woman seen on video licking a tub of Blue Bell Ice Cream and then putting the products back on the shelf has been identified.
The woman seen on video licking a tub of Blue Bell Ice Cream and then putting the products back on the shelf has been identified.
You are not alone: Users report issues with Facebook and Instagram
Facebook and Instagram users are reporting issues while using the platforms.
Facebook and Instagram users are reporting issues while using the platforms.
Dallas County's TechShare software delayed even longer
A long-delayed computer program for Dallas County courts will be delayed even longer to the anger and frustration of commissioners.
A long-delayed computer program for Dallas County courts will be delayed even longer to the anger and frustration of commissioners.
Trump Facebook ads use models to portray actual supporters
NEW YORK (AP) - A series of Facebook video ads for President Donald Trump's re-election campaign shows what appears to be a young woman strolling on a beach in Florida, a Hispanic man on a city street in Texas and a bearded hipster in a coffee shop in Washington, D.C., all making glowing, voice-over endorsements of the president.
NEW YORK (AP) - A series of Facebook video ads for President Donald Trump's re-election campaign shows what appears to be a young woman strolling on a beach in Florida, a Hispanic man on a city street in Texas and a bearded hipster in a coffee shop in Washington, D.C., all making glowing, voice-over endorsements of the president.
CBP condemns ‘disturbing' private Facebook group with reported graphic posts by employees
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a statement Monday in response to an online report that found alleged current and former border patrol agents joking about the deaths of migrants and making derogatory comments about Latino members of Congress in a secret Facebook group.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a statement Monday in response to an online report that found alleged current and former border patrol agents joking about the deaths of migrants and making derogatory comments about Latino members of Congress in a secret Facebook group.
Jony Ive, the designer behind the iPhone, is leaving Apple
The man behind the iconic designs of the iPhone, iMac and iPad is leaving Apple. The company said Thursday that Chief Design Officer Jony Ive is leaving after more than two decades at Apple to start his own design firm.
The man behind the iconic designs of the iPhone, iMac and iPad is leaving Apple. The company said Thursday that Chief Design Officer Jony Ive is leaving after more than two decades at Apple to start his own design firm.
Politicians' tweets could get slapped with warning labels
Presidents and other world leaders and political figures who use Twitter to threaten or abuse others could find their tweets slapped with warning labels. The new policy, announced by the company on Thursday, comes amid complaints from activists and others that President Donald Trump has gotten a free pass from Twitter to attack his enemies in ways they say could lead to violence.
Presidents and other world leaders and political figures who use Twitter to threaten or abuse others could find their tweets slapped with warning labels. The new policy, announced by the company on Thursday, comes amid complaints from activists and others that President Donald Trump has gotten a free pass from Twitter to attack his enemies in ways they say could lead to violence.
Congress, FTC cracking down on robocalls
The Trump administration and Congress are on a full-court press against one of the most annoying aspects of modern life: robocalls.
The Trump administration and Congress are on a full-court press against one of the most annoying aspects of modern life: robocalls.
US now seeking social media details from all visa applicants
The State Department is now requiring nearly all applicants for U.S. visas to submit their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers. It’s a vast expansion of the Trump administration’s enhanced screening of potential immigrants and visitors.
The State Department is now requiring nearly all applicants for U.S. visas to submit their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers. It’s a vast expansion of the Trump administration’s enhanced screening of potential immigrants and visitors.
Facebook: Fake account removal doubles in 6 months to 3B
Facebook removed more than 3 billion fake accounts from October to March, twice as many as the previous six months, the company said Thursday.
Facebook removed more than 3 billion fake accounts from October to March, twice as many as the previous six months, the company said Thursday.
San Francisco seeks to ban facial recognition cameras in city agencies
A San Francisco city leader wants to ban facial recognition software because of privacy concerns in a first-of-its kind move in the country.
A San Francisco city leader wants to ban facial recognition software because of privacy concerns in a first-of-its kind move in the country.
Supreme Court allows lawsuit over iPhone apps
A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that consumers can pursue an antitrust lawsuit that claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that consumers can pursue an antitrust lawsuit that claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes: Time to break up company
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes says it's time to break up the social media behemoth. Hughes called Mark Zuckerberg's power "unprecedented and un-American" and said his co-founder's focus on growth "led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks."
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes says it's time to break up the social media behemoth. Hughes called Mark Zuckerberg's power "unprecedented and un-American" and said his co-founder's focus on growth "led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks."
Melania Trump announces expansion of 'Be Best' initiative
Melania Trump is celebrating the anniversary of her `Be Best' children's initiative by announcing plans to expand it.
Melania Trump is celebrating the anniversary of her `Be Best' children's initiative by announcing plans to expand it.
Interactive tool shows what tech giants know about you
If you’ve never bothered to read the privacy policies of all the free apps and services that everyone considers essential, here’s a handy tool that digs into the specifics of what you’ve parted with.
If you’ve never bothered to read the privacy policies of all the free apps and services that everyone considers essential, here’s a handy tool that digs into the specifics of what you’ve parted with.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie finalize divorce
NEW YORK (AP) - Amazon said Thursday that founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has finalized his divorce with wife MacKenzie, who will get a stake in the online shopping giant worth more than $35 billion. In a tweet, MacKenzie Bezos said she is giving up all her interest in The Washington Post, the newspaper that Jeff Bezos bought in 2013, and Blue Origin, the space exploration company he founded.
NEW YORK (AP) - Amazon said Thursday that founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has finalized his divorce with wife MacKenzie, who will get a stake in the online shopping giant worth more than $35 billion. In a tweet, MacKenzie Bezos said she is giving up all her interest in The Washington Post, the newspaper that Jeff Bezos bought in 2013, and Blue Origin, the space exploration company he founded.
Fox4ward: Helping Kids Thrive Online
If you're a parent, raising kids in our digital world, knowing what to do can be difficult. How do you make sure kids steer clear of all the potentiai hazards, while maximizing what the internet has to offer? An Allen mom has written a book on that subject... and she talks about it, in this Fox4ward.
If you're a parent, raising kids in our digital world, knowing what to do can be difficult. How do you make sure kids steer clear of all the potentiai hazards, while maximizing what the internet has to offer? An Allen mom has written a book on that subject... and she talks about it, in this Fox4ward.
Fox4ward: Opportunities for Drone Pilots
A Dallas army veteran is helping train the next generation of professional drone pilots. And for those with the discipline and drive, it's a unique opportunity to help shape an important new industry. Dan Godwin takes a look, in this Fox4ward.
A Dallas army veteran is helping train the next generation of professional drone pilots. And for those with the discipline and drive, it's a unique opportunity to help shape an important new industry. Dan Godwin takes a look, in this Fox4ward.


















