'Entirety Of Bob Dylan's Recorded Body Of Work Since 1962' Sold To Sony Music
Legendary singer and songwriter Bob Dylan sold his complete body of recorded work to Sony Music Entertainment’s Columbia Records.
J&J Predicts Its COVID Vaccine Will Bring In Billions This Year
Johnson & Johnson estimates that its one-dose COVID-19 vaccine will bring in up to $3.5 billion in sales this year.
Metaverse Mania: Demand For Virtual Real Estate Will Increase In 2022, Analysis Says
Investors are spending millions on land in the metaverse, and according to a predictive analysis from artificial intelligence startup NWO, the craze will not settle down as the year goes on.
Woman Hospitalized After Car Crash Involving Arnold Schwarzenegger
A four-vehicle car crash that actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was included in sent a woman to the hospital on a Friday afternoon in Los Angeles.
United Nations Denounces Fatal Air Strike In Yemen, Says "Escalation Needs To Stop"
United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres denounced the fatal airstrike that killed dozens of people in Yemen.
How COVID-19 And Vaccines Affect Fertility
A recent study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggests more evidence towards how the COVID vaccine affects fertility.
More Obstacles For White House Agenda As Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Vaccine Mandate
President Joe Biden’s aim to amplify vaccination rates has endured more complications.
Samsung Unplugs Ad Featuring Muslim Mom, Drag Queen Son
Singapore’s conservative makeup seemingly coaxed Samsung into removing an advertisement depicting a Muslim mother with her drag-queen son.
Mild COVID Symptoms Can Cause Long-Term Neurological Damage, Study Shows
The Omicron variant is still shrouded with uncertainty.
Peloton Stock: Shares Plummet Further As Company Announces It Will Cease Bike Production
The fitness company continues to slump in 2022.
Banks In This Country Are Asking Employees To Return To Offices
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.
Crypto.com Reveals The Amount Of Money Stolen By Hackers
Crypto.com verified Thursday that millions were stolen in a hack this week.
Metaverse Mania: Playstation Creator's Harsh Comments On Virtual Reality
It appears that not every tech expert is impressed by the metaverse.
What Disney Is Doing To Attract More Subscribers Around The World For Its Streaming Services
Disney announced it is forming an international content subdivision as it looks to keep expanding its global subscribers.
What Is The 'The Great Resignation'? Data Shows Why Employees Are Quitting Their Jobs
Many factors have left employees voluntarily resigning from their work at unprecedented rates in what is known as "The Great Resignation".
England To Alleviate COVID Protocols As Omicron Erupts Throughout Europe
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that face coverings will no longer be obligatory in public places and COVID passports will be discontinued.
'Nowhere Near Over': Omicron Will Not Be The Final Covid Variant, WHO Says
The WHO emphasized Tuesday that omicron will not be the last variant, stressing that the pandemic is “nowhere near over.”
Apple Is Being Sued By Ericsson: Here's What You Need To Know
Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has filed two lawsuits against Apple for continuing to use its 5G patents.
Stock Market Today: Dow Falls Over 500 Points After Holiday Weekend
Goldman Sachs reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings.
Cryptocurrency Crackdown: UK Government To Institute Legislation Revise On Financial Laws
In an effort to eliminate deceptive crypto marketing, the United Kingdom is instituting legislation to make official financial advertisements include cryptocurrency.
The Nintendo Switch Approaches 5-Year Birthday: A Look At The Most Anticipated Games Of 2022
The Nintendo Switch is turning five this year, and its momentum isn’t letting up. Here is a look at the five most anticipated Switch games that will release in 2022.
Meme Stock Mania Is On The Decline As The Metaverse Gains Momentum
The excitement around meme stocks is dwindling as attention is beginning to shift to companies specializing in metaverses
CDC Alters Mask Guidelines: What You Need To Know
On Friday, the agency made changes to mask guidelines.
Here's How Much More You'll Be Paying For Netflix
As competition grows, Netflix announced it's increasing its monthly subscription price.
Omicron And Broadway: How Covid Is Affecting The Theater
After various theaters finally reopened in late 2021, it seems the curtain is closing on a few more productions due to Covid-19.
Mayor Of Rio Wants To Invest A Percentage Of Treasury Reserves In Cryptocurrency
Rio de Janeiro’s mayor Eduardo Paes expressed his desire for the city to become the digital money capital of Brazil as he intends to apportion 1% of treasury reserves in cryptocurrency.
Google Spends $1 Billion On An Entire Building In Central London
Google bought an eye-catching building in central London, symbolizing its belief in its future as a workspace.
Novak Djokovic's Involvement In Australian Open Doubtful After Visa Gets Canceled Again
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic’s participation in the Australian Open is up in the air after the country canceled his visa once again.
US - Russia Relations: Top Kremlin Official Won't Rule Out Troops In Cuba, Venezuela Amid Ukraine Crisis
As talks with the United States over Ukraine remain futile, Russia has clarified it does not reject the idea of implementing military hardware in Venezuela and Cuba if the West increases enmity.
Rampant Rise Of Omicron Hindering Launch Of COVID-19 Pill
New antiviral COVID pills that were meant to have an enormous impact against the virus are in short supply, and so far have not reached expectations.