Amazon to allow employees to work mostly from home indefinitely

Amazon is trying to get their employees back to the workplace by 2022, but with so many offices around the globe, they are leaving that decision to individual teams and their managers.

Facebook oversight board to meet with whistleblower Frances Haugen

Facebook’s oversight board will be meeting with whistleblower Frances Haugen in the coming weeks in an effort to push for greater transparency and accountability from the social media giant, the panel said.

Facebook rolls out new controls for teens, parents

These initiatives come after Facebook announced late last month that it was pausing work on its Instagram for Kids project.

Facebook whistleblower to speak with Capitol riot investigative committee

Frances Haugen, a Facebook whistleblower, will speak with members of the January 6 Select Committee to discuss the social media platform’s role in the events of the Capitol riot.

Google launches flight search tool to help travelers fly 'greener'

Google launched a new tool that lets users choose flights based on carbon emissions just as they would price or the number of layovers.

Philadelphia police officer on administrative duty after video surfaces of confrontation with man

The officer shines a light on the man and insists he doesn't live around there. In the video, the officer is heard saying, "Shut your mouth boy. You don't live down here." He continues to ask where the man lives while laughing.

Family pleads for answers after 17-year-old bicyclist fatally hit on Roosevelt Blvd

A 17-year-old bicyclist was struck and killed while riding home on Roosevelt Boulevard, near Adams Avenue. His family is pleading for answers after, police say, the driver sped off.

Commissioner Outlaw addresses Jefferson Hospital shooting and rising homicide rates in Philadelphia

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw joined FOX 29's Mike Jerrick and Alex Holley to talk about the rising homicide rates in Philadelphia, the deadly shooting that occurred at Thomas Jefferson University Monday and other crime-related headlines in the city.

Apple to pay out $95 million in AppleCare class-action lawsuit

The plaintiffs claimed their replaced items under AppleCare did not meet Apple’s standards as advertised which promised “new” or “equivalent” replacement.

Police: Triple West Philadelphia shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 injured

Police investigate after a 33-year-old man was fatally shot, while two other men were shot multiple times in West Philadelphia.

Facebook products 'harm children, stoke division,' whistleblower testifies

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified that the company’s platforms harm children and fuel division and that the company chooses “profits before people.”