Four people were checking out of an Airbnb and loading their luggage on to a car when they were suddenly surrounded by seven police cars and a law enforcement helicopter.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said on a live stream that the company is looking into allowing all users to verify their account.
Airbnb announced its CFO Laurence Tosi is leaving the company. The company also says it won't go public this year.
A Reddit user uploaded an alleged message saying Airbnb owners are being told by some HOAs to not rent their places over Philly fans' past behavior.
Some of the most sought-after unicorns may make their public debut.
Ariel Winter’s Airbnb rental was trashed with feces by an unnamed child.
Homeowners dealt with nightmare Airbnb renters who threw massive parties without permission and trashed homes in two states.
One Airbnb host earned £11.9 million in just one year renting places in London.
Airbnb is doing what no other tech company has done: placing a permanent ban on white supremacists.
LockState mistakenly broke the locks of some customers after a botched software update.
The NYC hotel industry launched an attack ad on cable news that says Airbnb aids terrorists in hiding from law enforcement.
Airbnb will work alongside the NAACP in a bid to encourage more users of color to use the home rental service.
Bad planning and lack of attention to detail can lead to some horrible trips.
The Airbnb host of a Big Bear, California mountain cabin has been ordered to pay $5,000 and take a course in Asian-American studies after canceling a guest’s reservation using a racist comment.
A South African tourist was hospitalized in Amsterdam after she was pushed down a flight of stairs by her Airbnb host after the victim had failed to leave the house at the designated check-out time.
Perspective for the transient in us all.
Airbnb will acquire the background check startup Trooly in a bid to bolster its fraud detection abilities.
Airbnb hosts are more likely to reject people with disabilities compared to those who are not disabled, researchers find.
As Airbnb's "Trips" feature gains steam, hotels aren't the only companies that should be worried.
What appears to be an easy side-hustle might come with inflated income expectations and a Byzantine tax burden.
The “sharing economy” doesn't exactly share the wealth. Companies like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb make millions of dollars and pay lobbyists to help keep their tax bills low. States, cities — and workers — are coming up short.
Airbnb has come to an agreement in a legal dispute with the city of San Francisco over unregistered home listings.