Carlson has expressed disdain for the protests taking place across the country after the killing of George Floyd.
Author: Coral Murphy, USA TODAY
Microsoft won’t sell facial recognition to police until new law is in place
Microsoft president Brad Smith said the company will cease the selling of this technology until a law “grounded in human rights” is set in place.
Pilgrim’s Pride, Claxton Poultry Farms executives are indicted on price-fixing charges
The indictment comes as part of a continuing criminal antitrust probe by the Justice Department as allegations surfaced last year.
‘I’m working to survive, not to live.’ Essential workers face pay gaps during the pandemic
Nationwide, essential employees earn an average of 18.2% less than employees in other industries.
Want to blur a face in your video? These video and photo editing tools can help
For people filming events in a public setting, some of these face-blurring tools might be useful.
Uber to require drivers and riders to wear face masks, open windows for ventilation
Drivers and riders will have to confirm they are wearing a mask or cover before every ride.
Free Krispy Kreme doughnuts for graduates Tuesday. High school, college seniors just need to wear their caps and gowns.
Krispy Kreme announced itsĀ 2020 Graduate Dozen promotion, which includes a box of a dozen doughnuts for free.
The future of conference: Will events remain virtual after lockdowns?
Virtual conferences have seen a steady increase as companies are pivoting towards online resources.
Lyft requires drivers, riders to wear face coverings, avoid using the passenger seat
Lyft users must self-certify that they are following CDC guidelines related to COVID-19.
We have a new Gerber baby. Magnolia Earl is this year’s spokesbaby, winner of a $25,000 cash prize.
Magnolia, from Ross, California, was chosen among 327,000 contestants who submitted their photos, videos and stories through Gerber’s contest website.