Netflix stung by slowing subscriber growth
UN adopts resolution against Holocaust denial
The fitness company continues to slump in 2022.
Microsoft is spending nearly half of its cash chest to buy Activision Blizzard, expanding its presence in interactive entertainment content and services.
Amazon to open Los Angeles clothing store, in first
US lawmakers advance Big Tech competition bill
As Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the United Kingdom will ease its COVID protocols, major banks such as Goldman Sachs and HSBC have asked their employees to return to offices.
Biden starts second year with charm offensive -- and bad polls
US airlines hopeful for post-Omicron 2022 after Q4 losses
Some organizations will continue to be able to use G Suite’s features for free, but the features that have been complimentary for most since 2006 will not be available for all starting July 1.
Closed sales of previously owned homes dropped by 6.8 million in December as supply chain constraints continue to plague the housing sector for would-be buyers.
Colombia car bomb kills one, injures 20
Russia's central bank calls for crypto crackdown
US stocks fall for 3rd straight day as rally fizzles
Mars will give its M&M's characters, first introduced to the public in 1954, a makeover.
The carrier echoed rivals Delta Air Lines and United Airlines in citing the Omicron wave of Covid-19 as a recent drag that has depressed bookings early in 2022.
Probe finds ex-pope Benedict failed to act in German abuse cases
Tears for Virgil Abloh at posthumous Paris show
The Amazon Style store will offer a high-tech shopping experience and an array of apparel, shoes, and accessories at all price points.
Google spars with EU activists after Austria data defeat
Da Vinci should grace new euro notes, says Lagarde
Beijing Olympics organisers say app security flaws 'fixed'
Emirates to resume US flights after 'temporary' 5G reprieve
Turkey halts four-month streak of rate cuts
Texas synagogue hostage-taker 'prayed for two years' for attack: reports
Amazon may quit African HQ deal if blocked, Cape Town court hears
Affected products were distributed in Lidl stores in nine states.
Athlete surveillance warnings cloud China's Winter Olympics
European stocks mostly fall after Wall Street losses
The affected pacifiers were sold in stores nationwide and also online.