Roblox, one of the most popular kids’ apps in the world, is now requiring children as young as nine years old to submit a video selfie for age verification. While the developer is doing this for good ...
The Disneyland Holiday Fair Isle Starbucks Travel Tumbler has a volume capacity of 24 ounces. The tumbler includes a twist-tight, red translucent cap and a green straw, which is designed with a flared ...
The online gaming platform “Roblox” will begin using AI technology to scan users’ faces for age verification. Roblox's senior director of product policy, Eliza Jacobs, spoke with NBC News’ Tom Llamas ...
2 people found dead at Rob Reiner’s home and homicide detectives are investigating Six teens wounded in shooting outside Sweet 16 birthday party at Brooklyn event space Today in History: December 14, ...
The holidays have arrived at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Guests visiting “The Happiest Place on Earth” during this festive time can enjoy seasonal menu items, limited-time overlays ...
A new, exclusive drink is coming to ring in the holiday season — and woo customers back to two brands facing boycotts. On Nov. 18, all Starbucks located in Target stores — but no other Starbucks ...
Thousands of unionized Starbucks workers remain on strike across the country as the coffee chain debuted a new holiday beverage on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Starbucks Workers United, which represents ...
EXCLUSIVE: AI-powered animation studio Spiridellis Bros. Studios has announced an exclusive partnership with songwriter and music artist Parry Gripp, whose songs for children have drawn hundreds of ...
Looking to get your paws on Starbucks' bear-y popular Bearista cup? The coffee chain released its limited Starbucks Bearista glass cold cup on Nov. 6 as part of its Starbucks Holiday goods collection.
Starbucks’ union is expanding its week-old strike against the company. Starbucks Workers United said baristas from 30 more stores in 25 U.S. cities planned to join the strike Thursday, including ...
It’s not often that headlines about customer “brawls” end up morphing into good news for a brand. But that’s arguably what’s happened to Starbucks thanks to the bungled rollout of its limited-run ...
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