"Starting in September, we'll also require proof of vaccination for all employees, vendors and any guests entering Microsoft buildings in the United States," Microsoft said.
The impact on the climate resulting from the mining of Bitcoin and other leading cryptocurrencies has hit the industry hard. There have been global crackdowns on mining in South East Asia, with many miners jumping ship, to find more friendly environments to conduct their mining operations.
Stocks mixed as traders weigh inflation, positive US data
The influential labor force leader died of a heart attack on Thursday.
Covid cases top 200 million worldwide as China vows massive vaccine boost
Electric car leader Tesla left out of White House event
Pete Buttigieg was interviewed about the White House electric vehicle event and asked why Tesla was not invited.
Amazon workers will return to corporate offices beginning on Jan. 3, 2022.
Bill Gates says time with Epstein a 'huge mistake'
Chao resigned from her position as U.S. transportation secretary the day after the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
In a battle to gain foothold of the emerging hands-free driving market, Qualcomm tops Magna’s bid to buy Veoneer.
After 26 years and nine world titles, 'sad' Rossi calls it quits
Sports apparel giant Adidas expressed confidence in its outlook Thursday despite a dip in China sales due to a boycott over allegations China has committed human rights abuses.
More than 64 million people have received the Moderna vaccine, which the company said has 93% efficacy for up to six months after the second dose.
After 26 years and nine world titles, Valentino Rossi calls it quits
Qatar Airways 'ordered' to ground 13 Airbus planes: airline
China pledges two billion vaccine doses to world: Xi
The 'small number' of COVID cases were reported onboard the Carnival Vista cruise ship that departed out of Galveston, Texas.
The Bank of England predicted the U.K. annual inflation rate to continue surging this year as pandemic-hit economies reopen, but kept its record-low interest rate and emergency stimulus intact.
A surge in imports of industrial supplies drove the U.S. trade deficit to a record in June, a sign global supply chains may be coming back online after the pandemic disruptions.
Fewer Americans filed unemployment benefit claims last week, pushing the closely watched metric of labor market health lower as the economy improves.
Pent-up travel demand helps Lufthansa halve losses
Ibrahim bin Laden, the older half-brother of the late terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, has put his expansive Bel Air mansion on the market for $28 million after abandoning it following the 9/11 attacks.
Sri Lanka walks back fertiliser ban over political fallout fears
Israel conducts first Lebanon strikes in seven years: military
Greece battles to control fire close to ancient Olympic site
End tax breaks for gaming firms, says Chinese state media
Indonesian economy grows for first time in five quarters
Google mogul Larry Page allowed into New Zealand despite closed border
USA stars fail to earn stripes in more athletics woe