The New York Times found that at least 10 people had killed themselves after buying the chemical compound on Amazon in the last two years.
Snap earned a profit for the first time in its history. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg lost $31 billion as Meta's stock price plummeted.
China obviously aimed to one up the sustainable cardboard beds from the Tokyo Olympics.
The company announced the measure after Neil Young and Joni Mitchell took down their music from the streaming platform to protest misinformation.
Specifically, the anti-vaccine falsehoods broadcasted on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
In spite of that, the company, one of the largest NFT marketplaces online, reversed an earlier decision aimed at reducing misuse of its tool.
A new report by the agency states that more than 95,000 people lost millions to fraud initiated on social media platforms.
The labels aim to help consumers navigate the industry's maze of prices and offers.
Fintech company Plaid is paying out a $58 million settlement to customers of 5,000 apps that used its interface to connect the apps to their bank accounts.
One of the characters in Showtime's Billions had a heart attack on a Peloton in the show's season 6 premiere.
The missing monkeys set off a search that lasted from Friday to Saturday.
In her five-month trip, Zara Rutherford flew over 52 countries and five continents, logging 32,000 miles.
The social network wants to be the place where people talk about and discover NFTs, blockchain, and crypto technology.
Amazon and Visa are “working closely” to reach an agreement so that the credit cards can be used on the e-commerce site.
Employees will be required to show proof that they’ve gotten their booster shot or take an antigen test to enter Apple premises.
Regulators are forcing Apple to let dating apps in the country use alternative payment methods in the App Store. It’s appealing the decision.
The satellite TV provider notified One America News Network that it would not be renewing its distribution agreement.
Through a new program, police will now be able to send drivers warnings and tickets through text messages.
The buffer zones will be in place for six months while the agency analyzes whether planes can operate safely after the service is turned on.
Workers will only be eligible for one work week of paid leave, or up to 40 hours. Previously, the company offered 10 days.