Starbucks fights expanding unionization effort at its stores

Starbucks is fighting an expanded effort to unionize its stores, even as a union vote proceeds at three of the coffee-chain’s locations in Buffalo, New York.

Nearly 1,000 Facebook, Instagram accounts deactivated over COVID-19 misinformation

In total, Meta deleted 979 accounts, groups and pages across its platforms last month, most of which were found to belong to a sprawling network from China trying to spread COVID-19 misinformation.

Cybersecurity expert weighs in on privacy risks tied to Apple AirTags

The Apple AirTag is a device that's meant to help you keep track of things like your keys and wallet, but it could pose a threat in the wrong hands.

Facebook owner Meta ordered to sell Giphy by UK antitrust watchdog

The U.K.'s antitrust watchdog has blocked Facebook's acquisition of Giphy and ordered the social network to sell off the GIF-sharing platform.

Labor official confirms new union election for Alabama Amazon workers

A labor official is confirming a new union election for Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama based on objections to the first vote.

Friend remembers Atlanta couple stabbed to death inside apartment

Atlanta Police found Daniel Aaron and Kristen McDevitt dead inside their Camden Vantage Apartment unit. They were stabbed to death and police are still looking for their killer.

Atlanta shifts 911 operations to Fulton County due to power outage

A power outage at the Atlanta Police Department’s E911 Communications Center has forced officials to move from the building for the second time this month.

Delta offers waivers to flyers who missed planes during airport chaos

Delta Air Lines is offering passengers a travel waiver for anyone who missed a flight during Saturday's chaos at Atlanta's airport. 

Disney World puts pause on COVID vaccine mandate, cast member tells FOX 35

Nick Caturano, who runs the website GoofyVaccine.com confirmed that an internal memo was sent out to employees, notifying them of the pause.

Atlanta police warn of increase in online scams as holidays approach

As people start their holiday shopping, Atlanta police are warning about possible scams. Police say it's the time of year when they see more crimes involving people who are buying or selling through social media.

State attorneys general investigating Instagram's effects on children, young adults

A group of state attorneys general are investigating Instagram and its effects on children and young adults, saying its parent company Facebook — recently renamed Meta Platforms — ignored research about the harms it causes to young people.