Google celebrates Sir John Tenniel, the illustrator behind “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” on his 200th birthday anniversary.
Author: Jazmin Goodwin, USA TODAY
Have your driven a Scat, Carol Me Lady or Naked? Here are 15 cars with strange names
Want to ride around in a Deliboy, a Scat or a Naked? Here are 15 vehicles with the strangest names from Honda, Toyota, Mazda and Ford.
Google, YouTube should remove murder videos, father of slain journalist tells FTC
Google and YouTube should remove violent murder videos including the shooting of a Roanoke, Virginia TV reporter caught on live TV, her father says.
Valentine’s Day 2020: Google Doodle celebrates the day of romance with space-themed GIFs
Google Doodle celebrates Valentine’s Day with artwork of two aliens in love and six GIFs you can send to loved ones.
Gerber looks for its next ‘spokesbaby.’ Here’s how to enter your child in the national contest
Gerber is searching for its next “spokesbaby” to serve as Gerber’s 2020 ambassador. Here’s how to enter your child for a chance to win $25,000.
Shaq says he ‘couldn’t put down’ Papa John’s new Papadia, a pizza and sandwich in one
Shaquille O’Neal is a fan of Papa John’s new Papadia, which he says “combines everything you love about pizza and sandwiches into one meal.”
Twitter says issues with Android app have been fixed and users are ‘good to go ahead and update’
Twitter says an issue that was causing its Android app to crash has been fixed and users are “good to go ahead and update.”
Nestle Toll House introduces new flavors of edible cookie dough: Funfetti and Fudge Brownie Batter
Edible cookie dough fans, rejoice. Nestle Toll House unveiled its two newest edible cookie dough flavors, Funfetti and Fudge Brownie Batter.
False images and facts are being shared on the internet following Iran attacks
Since the death of top Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani, misinformation in posts and images regarding tensions in Iran have circulated widely across social media.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg ditches annual challenges for a look at 2020 and beyond
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg announced his five goals for the decade, abandoning his tradition of annual challenges.