Facebook VP of Messenger Stan Chudnovsky discusses privacy, encryption

The massive project has already gotten pushback from regulators worried about Facebook's size and power. Government officials also worry about Facebook's plans to extend end-to-end encryption to Messenger.

Mummers promote upcoming Mardi Gras event, address controversy

The Mummers string band promoted its upcoming Mardi Gras event Thursday and they addressed the recent controversy.

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The Mummers string band promoted�its upcoming Mardi Gras event Thursday�and they�addressed the recent�controversy. FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza has the story.

One-on-one with Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw

FOX 29's Shaina Humphries sat down with Commissioner Danielle Outlaw Wednesday to ask her how she plans to tackle the violence that's been plaguing Philadelphia.

New Philadelphia police commissioner begins amid surge in homicides

Danielle Outlaw started work Monday amid a rise in homicides and calls for action to address ongoing allegations of racism and gender discrimination within the Philadelphia Police Department.

Unique Illinois privacy law leads to $550M Facebook settlement of a class-action lawsuit

Privacy advocates hail Illinois' strict biometric privacy law as the nation's strongest form of protection in the commercial use of such data, and it has survived ongoing efforts by the tech industry and other businesses to weaken it.

Hundreds turn out for beloved South Philadelphia chef's vigil

Loved ones clinging to hope that somebody will come forward. That is the idea and hope people held during a vigil and safety walk Saturday night for a man shot to death in South Philadelphia.

Ex-Philadelphia police sergeant freed after years without charges in child porn probe

Former Philadelphia Police Sgt. Francis Rawls had been in federal custody since September 2015 because investigators could not read a pair of external hard drives that they suspect contain child pornography files.

Disney CEO apologizes, says he'll donate to Berkeley school after Lion King bill

Bob Iger tweeted on Thursday: “Our company @WaltDisneyCo apologizes to the Emerson Elementary School PTA and I will personally donate to their fund raising initiative.”

Apple temporarily closes stores in China amid virus outbreak

The iPhone maker said in a statement it was closing stores, corporate offices and contact centers in China until Feb. 9 “out of an abundance of caution and based on the latest advice from leading health experts."