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Breaking Up (With Facebook) Is Hard To Do: Here's HowFor some Facebook users, the past two years of privacy scandals, Russian election manipulation, executive apologies and even disagreements with friends and relatives have become too much.

Report: Facebook Gave Tech Giants More Access To Users' Data Than It SaidFacebook gave some of the tech industry's biggest companies greater access to users' personal data than the social-networking company previously disclosed.

Facebook Bug Changed Millions Of Privacy Settings To "Public"Facebook said a software bug -- affecting some 14 million -- led some users to post publicly by default regardless of their previous settings.

Facebook Suspends 200 Apps In Data Misuse InvestigationFacebook has suspended some 200 apps as part of its investigation into whether companies misused personal user data gathered from the social network.

Facebook Gives Parents Control On When Kids Can Use AppFacebook is adding a "sleep" mode to its Messenger Kids service to let parents limit when their kids can use it.

8 Promises From Facebook After Cambridge AnalyticaFacebook has vowed to make a litany of changes in how it collects and uses your data, from banning some external apps to giving users more "control."

Facebook Breach Shows "We Share Too Much And Think Too Little"Facebook's acknowledgment that all 2 billion of its users likely had their information "scraped" without their knowledge or consent should serve as a wake-up call to consumers.

Texas Lawmakers Approve New Teen Abortion RestrictionsTexas lawmakers have voted to tighten rules for teenagers seeking to get an abortion without parental consent.

9th Serial Rapist's Victim Speaks Out“I really want this person to be caught ‘cause I can’t sleep, I can’t eat, I have nightmares,” said the ninth victim of a serial rapist who has victimized unsuspecting women since June in a South Dallas neighborhood near Fair Park.

NFL To Pay $42M For Using Retired Players ImagesThe NFL has agreed to pay $42 million as part of a settlement with a group of retired players who challenged the league over using their names and images without their consent.