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Can Online Therapy Apps Put Users' Privacy at Risk?

The disquieting world of online privacy in 2020

Astros' Player Says Family Has Received Death Threats

The Astros outfielder wasn't involved in the sign-stealing scheme, but he's still receiving threats

California Fingerprinting Bill for Porn Actors Sparks Backlash

AB 2389 has led to heated debate within the industry

Tokyo Olympics Could Be Moved Due To The Coronavirus Crisis

The virus shows no signs of slowing down before this summer's Olympics

In Search of Amelia Earhart's Vanished Poetry

Besides her groundbreaking flights, Earhart had a literary side

Report: Harvey Weinstein Jury Currently Deadlocked on Some Charges

The most severe charges remain contentious; the others, less so

"Da Vinci Code" Author Dan Brown to Pen Kids' Picture Book

The book and its soundtrack are out on September 1

Street Artists’ $6.75M Legal Victory Over 5Pointz Developer Upheld

The art was initially destroyed in 2013, and the legal battle has raged ever since

MLB Sign-Stealing Whistleblower Has Gotten Death Threats

Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred pledged that MLB would protect Fiers

Congress Wants Dating Apps to Do More to Stop Sex Offenders

Tinder-owner Match Group has received a letter from 11 members of Congress

Why Do We Keep Putting Dead Musicians on Hologram Tours?

On Tupac, Whitney, Elvis and the "Weekend at Bernie's" treatment of our most beloved artists

USWNT Seeking More Than $66M in Damages From US Soccer

The American women have asked for a summary judgment in their favor

Twitter Is Testing New Features to Fight Misinformation

The platform is exploring new ways to call out "harmfully misleading" content

Marshawn Lynch Will Have "Substantial Role" on "Westworld"

A new trailer for the show depicts Lynch in a duster instead of a football uniform 

Altering the NFL Playoff Format Could Destroy the Best Postseason in Sports

While quantity will go up with extra games, quality and parity will decline