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Watch: ABC News Doc About OnlyFans Hits Hulu
ABC News has a new documentary about the website/app OnlyFans, a subscription service that is primarily used by adult entertainment performers, and it is now hit Hulu.
How a Non-Gender Sober Living Space Can Be a Lifeline to Recovery
Groundbreaking treatment center Recovery Unplugged has opened one of the few non-gender sober living spaces in the country.
Tech Companies Mobilize to Schedule Vaccine Appointments, But Often Fall Short
Websites and apps have only compounded the frustration for many people seeking vaccines for themselves or loved ones but can't secure an appointment no matter how hard they try.
Google Fined $1.3 Million for Misleading French Hotel Rankings
Google has agreed to pay a fine of 1.1 million euros ($1.3 million) after French authorities concluded the search engine displayed "misleading" rankings for French hotels.
Will Premium Economy Become the Goldilocks of Air Travel?
Air travel has always divided the haves and the have-nots. Will it appeal to more consumers once we all start flying again?
Norway Fines Grindr $11.7 Million Over Privacy Breach
Norway is fining gay dating app Grindr $11.7 million for failing to get consent from users before sharing their personal information with advertising companies, in breach of stringent European Union privacy rules.
Major Australian Media Company Strikes Google News Pay Deal
Seven West Media has become the largest Australian news media business to strike a deal with Google.
Business Owners Ponder Whether to Require COVID-19 Shots
As more coronavirus vaccine doses become available in the weeks and months ahead, many business owners face a difficult decision: Whether to require employees to be inoculated.
In Nevada Desert, a Technology Firm Aims to Be a Government
In the Nevada desert, a cryptocurrency magnate hopes to turn dreams of a futuristic "smart city" into reality. To do that, he's asking the state to let companies like his form local governments on land they own.
Google-Owned YouTube Can Exclude Non-Binary Viewers From Advertising
Employers and landlords have been able to hide advertisements from non-binary people on Google's advertising system.
Amazon Sues NY Attorney General to Stop Virus Probe
Amazon is suing the attorney general of New York in a bid to stop her from suing the company over its coronavirus safety protocols and the firing of one of its outspoken workers.
Rihanna's Fenty Fashion Collection Put on Hold
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world's largest luxury group, has put Rihanna's Fenty fashion collection on hold.
Virus Dims Carnival Joy and Commerce on a New Orleans Street
COVID-19 is tamping down the joy — and the revenue — associated with Carnival season in New Orleans. Parades that normally draw thousands in the weeks before Fat Tuesday — which falls on Feb. 16 this year — have been canceled.
Aunt Jemima Brand Gets a New Name: Pearl Milling Company
Quaker Oats said Tuesday that its Aunt Jemima brand pancake mix and syrup will be renamed Pearl Milling Company. Aunt Jemima products will continue to be sold until June, when the packaging will officially change over.
Theme Park Sues Taylor Swift Over 'evermore' Album Name
One theme park claims pop star Taylor Swift's latest album is confusing guests, while other parks around the globe forge ahead with record-breaking rides in anticipation of a reopening economy.
Super Bowl Ads Aim to Comfort and Connect
Super Bowl ads each year offer a snapshot of the American psyche. And this year, it's a doozy.
Trixie Mattel Comes to the Rescue of Milwaukee Gay Bar
When This Is It!, the Milwaukee gay bar Trixie Mattel headed to as soon as she turned 21, faced COVID-related financial difficulties until the "Drag Race" star stepped in: She's now a co-owner.
Twitter Limits Access to Turkish Minister's LGBTQ Tweet
Twitter on Tuesday limited access to a tweet by Turkey's interior minister, who referred to students protesting the appointment of a government loyalist to head their university, as "LGBT perverts."
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos May Step Down Without Stepping Away
Even after stepping aside as CEO, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos appears likely to keep identifying new frontiers for the world's dominant e-commerce company. His successor, meanwhile, gets to deal with escalating efforts to curtail its power.
Watch: JetBlue Transforms From Budget-Friendly to Swanky with New Onboard Suites and Studios
Wanderlust just got a makeover thanks to JetBlue's latest reveal: an overhaul of its Mint premium cabin and new "Mint Studios" available on transatlantic flights beginning summer 2021.