Teacher under investigation for photo saying Confederate flag is announcement to ‘marry your sister’

A Georgia teacher is under investigation by a local school district after allegedly showing students an image of the Confederate flag and stating it was a way to “announce that you intend to marry your sister.”

Live streaming app 'LiveMe' makes major changes following award-winning FOX 11 investigation

Major changes have been made to a popular live streaming app called LiveMe after a FOX 11 investigation revealed pedophiles were actively using it to sexually exploit young children.

Having problems with Twitter and TweetDeck? Site says it’s working on fix after experiencing outages

Having problems tweeting Wednesday morning? The microblog site confirmed it is experiencing outages across Twitter and TweetDeck that could give users problems sending Tweets, getting notifications, or viewing DMs.

Ask the Futurist: In a rapidly changing world, teach your child how to learn, unlearn, relearn

We’re in a big moment of change - the World Economic Forum calls this the “4th Industrial Revolution” and like every revolution before it (steam, electricity, digital), the world is going to go through a bumpy ride.

Engineer admits hacking Yahoo accounts searching for images

A former Yahoo software engineer has pleaded guilty to hacking into the accounts of some 6,000 Yahoo users in search of sexual photos and videos. 

Photographer survives after being shot 9 times; victim was live streaming from Encanto Park

The photographer shot at Encanto Park streamed the confrontation on Facebook Live. But what the suspects asked him to do minutes before the shooting helped police find them. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.

Is Facebook getting rid of ‘Likes’?

Facebook, a massive and lucrative platform built on constant engagement, is now going to start hiding likes.

DoorDash data breach compromised information of 4.9 million consumers, Dashers, merchants

Popular food delivery company DoorDash announced Thursday that a data breach compromised the information of more than 4.9 million consumers, Dashers, and merchants.

Woman gets working iPhone back 15 months after losing it at the bottom of a river

A woman who lost her iPhone during an outing on a river in South Carolina got it back in working condition after a YouTube star and diver found it more than a year later.

Lime scooters back on the streets in Downtown Phoenix

Just days after they were pulled from Downtown Phoenix, Lime scooters are returning to city streets, with the company fixing a problem when it comes to parking to meet city code.

Hang up: FTC warns of scam callers telling people Social Security is trying to take their benefits

The Federal Trade Commission is warning about a phone scam which attempts to trick people into giving up their sensitive personal information by claiming the individual’s Social Security benefits are ending.

Ford expanding self-driving vehicle program to Austin

Ford has partnered with Argo AI to map roads and gather data that will help improve how the self-driving cars move around Austin. 

Arizona-based company to build hydrogen-powered semis and off-road vehicles

Unrest in a country thousands of miles away can cause fuel cost to spike overnight, wreaking havoc on companies trying to get their products to consumers.

Bumpy start for 6-month pilot program to bring e-scooters to Downtown Phoenix

A new six-month pilot program for scooters in Downtown Phoenix has an interesting catch: if it's not parked in designated areas, the users will be charged for it.