23andMe data breach victims to receive $46.75 million payout
A United States bankruptcy judge ordered genetic testing company 23andMe to pay a nearly $50 million settlement for a 2023 hack that led to the…
A United States bankruptcy judge ordered genetic testing company 23andMe to pay a nearly $50 million settlement for a 2023 hack that led to the…
As tourists descend on one of Spain's most popular summer destinations, the familiar problem of pickpocketing has emerged.
Connor Murphy, a fitness influencer and YouTuber, reportedly died after an apparent drowning in Thailand.
One Bay Area restaurant caused discourse online after a post went viral last week on the establishment's policy about fining parents when their children run…
Former Texas Tech assistant professor Daniel Taylor pleaded guilty to running a sophisticated fentanyl network that traded drugs for sex and caused eight overdoses.
A United States bankruptcy judge ordered genetic testing company 23andMe to pay a nearly $50…
Rain and storm chances are possible on Thursday across the Houston area.
Harris County authorities have charged the driver in connection to a deadly vehicle crash into a home in Katy last month.
A search warrant affidavit is revealing new information in connection to the death of John Mendoza, Jr. in Lake Jackson last month.
Acting Comptroller of Public Accounts Kelly Hancock announced Wednesday that he would step down from the position.
Store owners and friends confirmed to FOX 26 that the victim had just received her acceptance letter to the University of Houston just hours before the fatal accident.
As deadly wildfires rage in Colorado, Texas is sending help.
The Justice Department has ordered federal prosecutors to prioritize “birth tourism” cases, signaling a quiet demur to the Supreme Court’s decision.
Las Vegas firefighters helped save a newborn after responding to reports of a woman in labor inside a flood control tunnel.
The Catholic Diocese of Brownsville called the detention of a nun who was walking to Sunday Mass by Immigration and Customs Enforcement “wildly disturbing.”
A former Tomball ISD Tax employee has been charged with wire fraud following an investigation. That's according to a letter sent to family and staff by Tomball ISD.