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Two Americans were among those who died in an airplane crash that killed 72 people in Nepal, a State Department spokesman confirmed.
The most expensive item that was sold during the tech giant's fire sale was a statue of the platform's famous bird logo.
Disney's board is almost entirely made up of executives who lack media and entertainment experience.
Microsoft is cutting 10,000 workers, almost 5% of its workforce, joining other tech companies that have scaled back their pandemic-era expansions.
Labour leader to stand down no later than 7 February, saying she ‘no longer had enough in the tank’ to do the job
Getty and a trio of artists sued AI art generators in separate suits accusing the companies of copyright infringement for pilfering their works.
Signaling big changes at fashion's oldest luxury houses.
The country’s shrinking population points to longer-term structural issues that will impede its growth in the future.
Nick Cave has reacted furiously to an attempt to emulate his songs with AI, labeling it a "grotesque mockery of what it is to be human."
Fund manager Trent Masters says some Big Tech stocks might be worth avoiding for now.
The messaging platform Discord announced its acquisition of Gas, a social media app that's popular among teens for its positive spin.
Launching a campaign at the Chinese e-commerce giant is a departure from the activist's other ventures.
The tycoon could be ordered to pay billions of dollars in damages if he loses the lawsuit over a tweet.
Thunberg has been taking part in the protest in Lützerath, Germany for several days.
Under the Taliban, the mannequins in women's dress shops across the Afghan capital are a puzzling sight, their heads sometimes covered in silk, cloaked in cloth sacks or wrapped in black plastic bags.
People globally trust business far more than governments, nonprofits and media, a new survey shows. Most want companies to do more on social issues.