The Grimace shake won’t kill you: Why are people on TikTok pretending to die after drinking it?
Is your social media feed filled with people faking their deaths or acting out demonic possessions after drinking the Grimace shake? Don’t worry, it’s just a fad.
Is your social media feed filled with people faking their deaths or acting out demonic possessions after drinking the Grimace shake? Don’t worry, it’s just a fad.
New tech for cancer screenings
June is National Cancer Survivor's Month, and aside from outreach, technology is making finding cancer easier.
June is National Cancer Survivor's Month, and aside from outreach, technology is making finding cancer easier.
$300,000 flying car gets special certification from FAA
A flying car being developed for both roadways and vertical takeoff and landing capabilities is now one step closer to becoming a reality.
A flying car being developed for both roadways and vertical takeoff and landing capabilities is now one step closer to becoming a reality.
'Smart Neighborhood' coming to Aurora
Nicor Gas and Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity have joined forces to create a "Smart Neighborhood" in the city of Aurora.
Nicor Gas and Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity have joined forces to create a "Smart Neighborhood" in the city of Aurora.
Nicor Gas, Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity partner to build 'Smart Neighborhood' in Aurora
Nicor Gas and Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity have joined forces to create a smart neighborhood in the city of Aurora.
Nicor Gas and Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity have joined forces to create a smart neighborhood in the city of Aurora.
'If you're crying, stop being a baby': Grandma shares video she wants played at funeral
She was born before the internet, but a grandma is all about TikTok. The 93-year-old is now sharing a video she wants played at her funeral.
She was born before the internet, but a grandma is all about TikTok. The 93-year-old is now sharing a video she wants played at her funeral.
Lawmakers considering dangers of artificial intelligence
Lawmakers are once again discussing the potential dangers of AI.
Lawmakers are once again discussing the potential dangers of AI.
Health providers look to AI to bridge treatment gap
Health providers are hoping to bridge the treatment gap by using artificial intelligence for older adults.
Health providers are hoping to bridge the treatment gap by using artificial intelligence for older adults.
Mark Zuckerberg says he'll fight Elon Musk in cage match: 'Send me location'
Two of the world’s richest men have seemingly agreed to a cage match.
Two of the world’s richest men have seemingly agreed to a cage match.
Tech experts say there is a lack of skilled workers to make computer chips
For years during the pandemic, a shortage of computer chips delayed the production of almost everything electronic. Now that shortage is coming to an end. But tech experts say there is a lack of skilled workers to make those computer chips.
For years during the pandemic, a shortage of computer chips delayed the production of almost everything electronic. Now that shortage is coming to an end. But tech experts say there is a lack of skilled workers to make those computer chips.
Praise be to AI: Hundreds attend church service generated by ChatGPT
Hundreds of German Protestants attended a church service in Bavaria that was generated almost entirely by artificial intelligence.
Hundreds of German Protestants attended a church service in Bavaria that was generated almost entirely by artificial intelligence.
The risks and rewards of artificial intelligence
While tech companies focus on the promise of artificial intelligence, some lawmakers are raising concerns about the future of that technology.
While tech companies focus on the promise of artificial intelligence, some lawmakers are raising concerns about the future of that technology.
'Immediate' impact: Teens' summer social media usage soars, raises mental health concerns
If you think your teen spends a lot of time on social media during the school year, chances are they will spend even more time on it over the summer. In a FOX 32 News special report, Elizabeth Matthews looks at some of the new trends and pitfalls facing both parents and teens.
If you think your teen spends a lot of time on social media during the school year, chances are they will spend even more time on it over the summer. In a FOX 32 News special report, Elizabeth Matthews looks at some of the new trends and pitfalls facing both parents and teens.
‘Immediate’ impact: Teens’ summer social media usage soars, raises mental health concerns
If you think your teen spends a lot of time on social media during the school year, chances are they will spend even more time on it over the summer.
If you think your teen spends a lot of time on social media during the school year, chances are they will spend even more time on it over the summer.
Gen Z, celebrities embrace old-school flip phones for digital detox
What's old is new again. Gen Z'ers, and even some celebs, are moving to more old-school flip phones to disconnect.
What's old is new again. Gen Z'ers, and even some celebs, are moving to more old-school flip phones to disconnect.
World's first AI DJ hits the airwaves in Oregon via RadioGPT
The radio station insisted that it’s not going to replace the real DJ and that she'll still receive her same pay.
The radio station insisted that it’s not going to replace the real DJ and that she'll still receive her same pay.
How to get money from Google’s $23 million search privacy settlement
Another tech giant will be paying millions to settle a data privacy lawsuit. Here’s what you need to know.
Another tech giant will be paying millions to settle a data privacy lawsuit. Here’s what you need to know.
Instagram explains how it ranks the content you see
Instagram recently addressed how the app decides what content you see on your Feed, Stories, Reels and Explore page. It also addressed concerns of people being “shadowbanned."
Instagram recently addressed how the app decides what content you see on your Feed, Stories, Reels and Explore page. It also addressed concerns of people being “shadowbanned."
Fixit culture gains momentum, but repair legislation hampered by resistance
Crack your new cell phone? No problem, just fix it yourself. More and more states are passing "right to repair" laws to let you repair your own broken electronics.
Crack your new cell phone? No problem, just fix it yourself. More and more states are passing "right to repair" laws to let you repair your own broken electronics.
Sir Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence used to create 'last' Beatles song
In a new interview, McCartney called artificial intelligence "kind of scary, but exciting, because it’s the future." The new song is set for release later this year.
In a new interview, McCartney called artificial intelligence "kind of scary, but exciting, because it’s the future." The new song is set for release later this year.



















