CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to boost the morale of his employees, who have worked through "unprecedented challenges" this year. He also angered some employees for not removing a controversial Trump post.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have dominated soccer for close to two decades now.
The hacker said the changed address was that of a YouTube personality who lives in West Palm Beach.
Algeria to vote on a constitution dismissed by protest movement
Hackers asked visitors to make payments in Monero before they would release confidential information about the president.
The theme for this year's World Psoriasis Day is "informed."
UK govt stands firm on local measures despite virus surge
India passes eight million coronavirus cases
Merkel warns against 'lies, disinformation' in virus fight
Blake Shelton popped the question to Gwen Stefani with a huge ring that some experts estimate to be worth around $500,000 to $800,000.
Giant metallic 'steed' traverses Iceland's threatened glacier
Beijing slams US for arresting Chinese 'Fox Hunt' agents
Kanye West attended the last two days of Kim Kardashian's five-day 40th birthday celebration at a luxurious private island resort in French Polynesia, a report said.
Kim Kardashian chartered an 88-seat Boeing 777 to fly less than 30 attendees to a luxurious private island resort in French Polynesia last week to celebrate turning 40 years old, a report said.
Samsung Electronics Q3 net profit leaps after Huawei boost
Last major Aussie bank ditches coal, in fresh blow to sector
Trump, Biden battle for Florida on same day as race nears end
US authorities warn of 'imminent' cyber threat to hospitals
Suu Kyi kicks off advance voting for elderly in Myanmar election
Ann Sarnoff, head of WarnerMedia, has revealed that the release of "Wonder Woman 1984" totally depends on how the U.S. deals with the COVID-19 situation in the coming weeks.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration had placed the airspace that the unauthorized plane flew into under temporary restriction due to Trump's campaign rally.
France President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the movie theaters will be closing their doors to the public after seeing a huge spike in COVID-19 cases. He also noted that France will be in a state of "lockdown" from Friday through Dec. 1.