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Tea, a dating safety app for women, experienced a data breach affecting over 70,000 photos, including 13,000 selfies and ID verification images.
How much data is compromised in the Tea app breach? A spokesperson for Tea told NBC News that about 72,000 photos on the app have been hacked.
Tea, a dating safety app which allows women to anonymously give men red or green "flags," says it had more than 70,000 photos stolen in a data breach.
Onielyz, 8, blows a bubble with a pipe cleaner wand they created Tuesday, July 22, 2025, during Science in the Parks at Jordan Park in Allentown. Friends of The Allentown Parks and Da Vinci ...
Does red meat cause cancer? Here’s what the science says. The data is concerning enough that the benefits of frequently eating red meat don’t outweigh the risks.
A new you: The science of redesigning your personality For years, Olga Khazan, a Virginia-based staff writer at The Atlantic, knew she had a big problem: she hated much of her own personality.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured images of Pluto and its moons as never before.
Why Calling RFK Jr. ‘Anti-Science’ Misses the Point Battling over truth, facts, and evidence doesn’t work in a post-expertise world.
Your personal privacy depends on your awareness, tech controls that allow you to decide what to share, and public policies that take personal privacy into account.
Freshly made waffles are ready to eat Sunday, July 6, 2025, during the Scoop on Ice Cream: Live Science Show at Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown. The show runs Saturdays and Sundays in July.
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The Navy has decided to stop sharing the data.