Ring security cameras gave every employee 'full access' to all customer video for years: FTC
AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images (NEW YORK) — Ring security cameras, the inexpensive security cameras that people can hook up in their houses or on their doors, were not fully secure for years, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The video
What is happening in Sudan?
Ahmed Satti/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (KHARTOUM, Sudan) — Sudan is on the brink of collapse as forces loyal to two rival generals are battling for control of the resource-rich North African nation. The ongoing conflict has left
Nearly 2,000 Amazon workers to walk out after return to office
NurPhoto via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Nearly 2,000 Amazon workers plan to walk out on Wednesday as the company weathers layoffs and a mandate that corporate employees return to the office. “Employees need a say
AI poses threat of 'extinction event for humanity,' US official says
Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A top U.S. official for cybersecurity said Wednesday that humanity could be at risk of an “extinction event” if tech companies fail to self-regulate and work with the government to reign
Harry Kane wants to kick field goals for the NFL after soccer career
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Harry Kane made history earlier this year, becoming England’s all-time leading goal-scorer. Now, the star footballer said he has his sights set on the American sport of the same name. “I was
Cellists in Seoul pledge to play until end of war in Ukraine
ABC News (SEOUL, South Korea) — On a recent Thursday afternoon, the soft melody of Bach’s “Amazing Grace” filled the bustling streets of Seoul. The solemn tunes coming from the violin and cello were part of a
Airline begins asking passengers to weigh in before flights for new study
Greg Bajor/Getty Images (LONDON) — An airline is asking passengers to weigh in before flights in a survey that will take place for nearly five weeks and involve more than 10,000 passengers. Air New Zealand will be
Talks between Sudan's warring sides fall apart
pawel.gaul/Getty Images (LONDON) — Negotiations between Sudan’s warring parties fell apart Wednesday as both sides accused each other of cease-fire violations. ABC News has reached out to the Sudanese Armed Forces for comment. There was no immediate
North Korea satellite launch fails, with another promised as 'soon as possible'
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (SEOUL, South Korea) — North Korea acknowledged on Wednesday its failure to launch a military spy satellite, an attempt that U.S. officials called a “brazen violation” of U.N. resolutions. After admitting the failure in an
Young couple shot dead by their landlord over alleged tenant dispute, police say
Hamilton Police Service (NEW YORK) — A young couple who were living together have been shot dead by their landlord following a dispute with the man who was 30 years their elder, police say. Police in Hamilton,
