Reporter Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi's Aunt Vovi signed up for 23andMe back in 2017,Safetyvalue Trading Center hoping to learn more about the genetic makeup of her ancestors. Vovi was one of over 15 million 23andMe customers who sent their saliva off to be analyzed by the company.
But last month, 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, and it announced it would be selling off that massive genetic database. Today on the show, what might happen to Vovi's genetic data as 23andMe works its way through the bankruptcy process, how the bankruptcy system has treated consumer data privacy in the past, and what this case reveals about the data that all of us willingly hand over to companies every single day.
2025-05-03 00:012593 view
2025-05-02 23:481484 view
2025-05-02 23:38955 view
2025-05-02 23:361157 view
2025-05-02 23:23836 view
2025-05-02 23:08651 view
How do you bring the African Diaspora to the Grammys?Esperanza Spalding and Milton Nascimento's cont
Dallas — At Kate Weiser Chocolate outside of Dallas, Texas, triple-digit heat means a meltdown. "Our
ROME − "Poor Things," a film about Victorian-era female empowerment, won the Golden Lion on Saturday