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Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

“We aren’t planning to pay the monthly fee for check mark status for our institutional Twitter accounts,” the Times said in a statement Sunday. ​”We aren’t planning to pay the

Why TikTok faces bans in the U.S.

Every month about 150 million Americans use the social media app developed in China, and that has security experts and lawmakers worried, because of how user data might be accessed

CNET’s Dan Ackerman shares tips for digital spring cleaning

CNET editorial director Dan Ackerman joins “CBS Mornings” with tips for clearing digital clutter. ​CNET editorial director Dan Ackerman joins “CBS Mornings” with tips for clearing digital clutter.   

Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy, seeks buyer

The satellite launch company founded by the billionaire suffered a major setback earlier this year when an attempt to launch the first rocket into space from British soil ended in

Fruit Roll-Ups Brand Tells TikTok Users to Not Eat the Plastic in Their Products

The Fruit Roll-Ups brand has entered the chat. The TikTok account for the popular snack brand uploaded a video on Tuesday to debunk recent viral posts from users who said

Strep Is on the Rise in Kids. Parents Should Be Aware of These Less Common

A recent explosion in strep infections, many of which are presenting with few or atypical symptoms, is concerning experts around the U.S. Strep throat — caused by the bacteria Group

Their Infants Stopped Breathing. Moms Share Their Experiences With BRUE

Shakia Harris and her husband, Mitchell Crite, were in good spirits when they left their son Kingston’s first pediatrician appointment in 2019. “Kingston was 4 days old and the doctor said

Is It a Food Allergy Or Food Sensitivity? This Chart Can Help Tell the Difference

If you have a food allergy, you’re likely aware of it by now. Many people are allergic to nuts and shellfish, and were either born with the allergy or developed

Even If You Regain Some, Losing Weight Is Good for the Heart

Losing weight — even if some pounds are gained back — may help your heart over the long term, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Circulation: Cardiovascular

Hitting Your Step Goal Just a Few Days a Week Can Have Health Benefits

Anyone with a step count goal knows the frustration of not getting to that number and the silly lengths we’ll go to in order to get those last few steps in.  But