The use of blockchain isn't limited to serving companies and organizations that benefit from the distributed digital ledger; nefarious activities stem out of blockchain because of the technology's inherent capability to mask the identities of those behind transactions.
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In the light of experience from states where recreational marijuana was legalized, Illinois stepped up preparations to handle the expected spike in emergency cases in hospitals.
Plant-based meat is slowly trying to get more people on board a more sustainable and healthier option for protein needs.
Top technology companies Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell and Tesla have been sued for “knowingly benefiting from” the exploitation of children in the cobalt mines of Congo.
US stocks closed somewhat higher on Tuesday amid worries over the U.K.'s plans to leave the European Union whether or not a new trade deal is in place.
The U.S. is becoming increasingly concerned adversarial governments could exploit American technologies.
Ford said is investing $1.45 billion into its Michigan plants for electrified and autonomous vehicles.
Amazon has told its third-party sellers that they cannot use FedEx's ground delivery service for holiday deliveries.
High retail sales during the holidays means even more items will be returned by customers.
Six Bed Bath & Beyond executives have departed the struggling retailer as part of a restructuring effort.
Microfinance has a heavy presence in the vast, poor rural regions of northeast India.
Vox Media will layoff hundreds of freelancers, following the passing of California's new gig economy law that reclassifies contract workers.
US stocks drifting higher on Tuesday with gains tempered by Brexit fears.
Crypto miners usually invest heavily in high-powered computers to jump in on the lucrative crypto mining business. But in Russia, criminals have found a more cost-effective -- and yet, illicit -- solution in jacking government-owned properties.
Marijuana price in Colorado has risen sharply and those of buds are at a three-year high, according to state officials.
Tesla vehicles aren't considered fully autonomous, and by SAE standards -- it's only at level 2. Arbe may be able to change that with its high-definition radar chipset.
The strange case of 91 profitable Fortune 500 companies paying zero taxes on U.S. income in 2018 had been revealed in a study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
In a move to lessen the drag on margins that its operations in India are incurring, UberEats's last resort is to sell its business to competitor Zomato.
Boeing is pausing production of its ill-starred 737 MAX passenger jets as orders for the aircraft have fallen drastically since two fatal crashes in October 2018 and March 2019.
Two Democratic Party-led House committees have questioned the regulatory approval process to the Sprint, T-Mobile merger at the Federal Communications Commission.
Germany faces a variety of challenges to its economy, such as the U.S.-China trade war and a lack of skilled labor.
Equinox Gold is set to acquired Leagold Mining in a merger set to finalize in 2020.
Intel hopes the purchase will help the company "turbo charge" its AI offerings.
US stocks closed higher on investor optimism over the China trade deal.
Elon Musk may have another vehicle in the works at Tesla.
Minouche Shafik is rumored the become the next governor of the BoE.
GM continues to reduce its global footprint as it slides into the Nov. 5 spot for total worldwide vehicle sales.
The U.K. has been losing pubs at a rapid rate for decades due to high taxes and rising costs.
Oprah Winfrey will continue her partnership with weight loss company WW International through May 2025.