US Expands Russia Sanctions After Putin Illegally Annexes 4 Regions Of Ukraine
The Biden administration on Friday added further sanctions on Russia and Russian entities following Putin's annexation of four regions in Ukraine.
Google Says It Will Cease Production Of Stadia In 2023
Google said it will be phasing out gaming service Stadia starting Jan 2023.
CarMax Reports Steep Drop In Q2 Profits, Misses Wall Street Expectations
The used car dealer was hit by high inflation and soaring interest rates, which have hurt its competitors and markets across industries.
LeBron James, Kevin Love, Draymond Green Join To Buy Pickleball Team
NBA stars LeBron James, Kevin Love and Draymond Green are part of a consortium buying a pickleball team as the league grows from 12 to 16 teams.
Georgia Board Asks For FBI Assistance In 2020 Election Investigation
Georgia's State Election Board called on the FBI to assist in an ongoing investigation into the 2020 election.
Penpot, An Adobe Competitor, Has Raised $8M In Two Weeks After Figma Deal
Design startup Penpot secured $8 million in its Series A funding round, a first for a Spanish open-source company.
Bicycles And Traffic Lights No More? Tech Company Tests New Security System To Replace CAPTCHA
Cloudflare is working on Turnstile, a web security tool that would eliminate CAPTCHA. The tool is currently in open beta.
Intel Unveils New Generation Chip, Aiming To Regain Its Market Share
Intel unveiled its 13th-generation semiconductor chips on Tuesday. The new tech hits the market starting Oct. 12.
Alex Mashinsky, CEO of Bankrupt Crypto Lender Celsius, Is Stepping Down
Alex Mashinsky, the CEO of crypto lender Celsius, is stepping down. The lender went bankrupt in July.
DOJ Antitrust Case Against American Airlines, JetBlue Heads to Trial
American Airlines and JetBlue on Tuesday went to trial in an antitrust case that revolves around the carriers' Northeast Alliance.
Russia Grants Citizenship To Edward Snowden, Ex-NSA Contractor Who Leaked U.S. Secrets
Vladimir Putin signed a decree Monday granting Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden.
Jerry Jones Says He Wouldn't Sell Dallas Cowboys For $10B, Makes Surprising Comments About Eagles Fans
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones touched on a few important business topics related to the NFL.
TikTok Faces Potential $29M Fine In UK For Mishandling Children's Data
Regulators in the U.K. on Monday issued a notice to the video platform. A hefty fine of up to $29 million could follow.
Ford Puts Brakes On Deliveries Amid Parts Shortages, Supply Chain Issues
Ford Motor Co. is delaying delivery of its popular F-series pickup truck and other models because of a parts shortage, an ongoing problem for the industry.
Ground Workers At JetBlue Renew Calls For A Union
Nearly 3,000 ground workers at JetBlue are pushing for a labor vote in a bid to unionize.
Leaked Files Produces Evidence Of Massive Surveillance Apparatus In Russia
A New York Times investigation based on nearly 160,000 files from Russia's telecom regulator suggests the country has erected a massive surveillance network.
Amid Resignation Calls, World Bank President Walks Back On Climate Change Stance
World Bank President David Malpass reversed his climate change stance on Thursday after recent calls for his resignation.
FTC Demands Amazon's Bezos, CEO Jassy Testify In Subscriber Investigation
FTC officials on Wednesday called on Amazon's top executives to testify in a hearing about the company's Prime membership program and other services.
YouTube Takes on TikTok Ad-Revenue Sharing Plans With "Shorts" Content Creators
YouTube announced it plans to monetize "Shorts," in biggest step yet into TikTok's market.
New York AG Files Lawsuit Against Former President Trump Alleging 'Staggering Fraud'
New York State Attorney Letitia James filed a lawsuit against former President Trump, his family and the Trump Organization.
NY Lawmakers Greenlight Homegrown Medical Marijuana
NY Lawmakers Greenlight Homegrown Medical Marijuana
With Midterms on Horizon, Ted Cruz Tours 17 States Ahead of Possible 2024 Run
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is campaigning across the country ahead of the midterms, with an eye set on a potential 2024 presidential run.
DOJ Charges Food Program, 47 People With 'Brazen' $250 Million Pandemic-Related Fraud
The Department of Justice charged 47 people on Tuesday in what it calls the largest pandemic fraud scheme.
Texas Sheriff Announce Investigation Of Migrant Flights To Martha's Vineyard
A Texas sheriff is investigating the migrant flights from the state to Martha Vineyard's that were arranged by the Florida governor.
AutoZone Beats Earnings Estimates, Sales Jump In Q4
Auto parts and repair retailer AutoZone posted over $5.3 billion in earnings in its latest financial report, beating Wall Street expectations.
Crypto Exchange CEO Says 'Scammer' To Blame For U.K. Regulator's Warning
Cryptocurrency Exchange FTX says a "scammer" impersonating the company to blame for regulator's warning.
Taliban-US Prisoner Exchange Free American Held In Afghanistan For More Than 2 Years
Mark Frerichs, a U.S. Navy veteran and civilian contractor held by the Taliban for more than two years, was released in a prisoner exchange Monday.
Aerospace Startup Intuitive Machines Shoots For The Stock Market
Intuitive Machines, an aerospace startup focused on lunar technology, is going public via a SPAC merger.
Uber's Security Breached, Investigation Underway
Ride-share company Uber was hacked late Thursday. The company said it has alerted authorities and is investigating the breach.
Microsoft Faces Legal Hurdle In UK For $69 Billion Activision Deal
Regulators in the UK on Thursday announced an investigation into Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy developer Activision Blizzard.