Brack is criticized in a California lawsuit for failing to fix the company's "sexist culture." | Continue reading
Revamping the structure of public media could help shore up local news. | Continue reading
The industry can't be comfortable knowing that most lawmakers don't understand its fundamentals. | Continue reading
The bank's weak internal controls sparked a major international scandal. | Continue reading
A true home office is still a luxury, and most remote workers don't have one | Continue reading
Primer rolls out NLP Engines, AI models that can read and analyze text of all kinds. | Continue reading
The platform is providing strategic backing for a new podcast network. | Continue reading
The company released the film on Disney+ at the same time it premiered in the theaters. | Continue reading
Ubisoft and Activision Blizzard workers are calling for industry-wide change. | Continue reading
The tech giant's move is another sign that businesses are changing plans thanks to the Delta variant. | Continue reading
The new team will focus on building a social dimension in VR and AR. | Continue reading
A classified cable went out to Israel's embassies. | Continue reading
Walkouts are a drastic measure in a largely non-unionized field, a testament to just how angry employees are. | Continue reading
The study helps explain some of the extreme heat events seen so far in 2021. | Continue reading
National media is thriving while local news shrinks | Continue reading
Social media influencers are a key part of Colorado's strategy to reach vaccine-hesitant populations. | Continue reading
The select committee will hold its first hearing Tuesday and feature testimony from law enforcement officers. | Continue reading
Our number of close friends has declined considerably from 30 years ago, research shows. | Continue reading
The negotiations, which went into overtime, demonstrate how difficult an agreement may be in Glasgow this fall. | Continue reading
The SushiSwap community's debate over potential VC funding highlights a new dynamic. | Continue reading
The explosive lawsuit is triggering new discussions about the problems with sexism in the industry overall. | Continue reading
Smoke from the fires blanketed New York City sending its air quality index to an extremely harmful 170. | Continue reading
The new maximum penalty could be $2 million per year. | Continue reading
It's the first time that NATO has specifically called out China for its actions. | Continue reading
The variant poses an acute threat to unvaccinated Americans, who are more likely to be hospitalized from COVID-19. | Continue reading
Host cities spend billions and go deep into debt with no meaningful legacy to show for it. | Continue reading
The unit conducted thousands on unauthorized investigations into employees for 16 years. | Continue reading
More consumers are going digital because of convenience, safety, and sanitary reasons. | Continue reading
U.S. businesses have been wrestling with labor supply shortages. | Continue reading
In the past month, GameStop and AMC shares tumbled around 30% and 40%. | Continue reading
Rep. Ken Buck's new House Republican caucus is supporting some bipartisan antitrust proposals. | Continue reading
Reports suggest Facebook may favor controlling its image to providing full transparency. | Continue reading
Lina Khan is a vocal critic of Big Tech's power. | Continue reading
An iconic sports car is remade for the digital age | Continue reading
"There were so many others I could have appointed, and everyone wanted me to." | Continue reading
Hospitals alleges the company threatens to make the robots "paperweights." | Continue reading
Legislation around the country would protect the civil rights of people who refuse to be vaccinated. | Continue reading
Biden hopes to change the "big fish eat little fish" ecology of today's tech world, but his new executive order faces daunting odds. | Continue reading
Zuckerberg told Facebook executives: ""Up until now, I’ve been a peacetime leader ... That’s going to change." | Continue reading
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Dogecoin’s ascent this year has drawn attention to what meme culture can do to a cryptocurrency’s value. | Continue reading
The suits argue that Facebook and Twitter are "state actors," a claim unlikely to stand up in court. | Continue reading
Carlson learned that the U.S. government was aware of his Putin outreach, sources tell Axios. | Continue reading
The lawsuits represent broader complaints about social media policies. | Continue reading
Moïse's wife, first lady Martine Moïse, is hospitalized. | Continue reading
The hyperlocal social network saw big growth during the pandemic. | Continue reading
The gathering will be a barometer for how power brokers are approaching industries changed by the pandemic. | Continue reading