Digital World Acquisition Corp., a "blank-check" SPAC, previously had an office address listed. Now, amid financial struggles, it has downgraded to a P.O. Box.
A new proposed set of rules from the Biden Administration would foreground fees and better ensure people get what they paid for.
Parts of West and Central Florida are likely to face dangerous flooding from heavy rains and storm surges.
California's Civil Rights Department sued the automaker in February over worker conditions in it's Fremont factory where hundreds of employees complained.
A U.S. attorney has given the IRS permission to conduct a sweeping summons of M.Y. Safra Bank records, which provides services to 175,000 SFOX users.
The Florida congressman is still being investigated following allegations of sex trafficking and a relationship with a 17-year old. He's denied the accusations.
The platform's ban expires in 2023, and Meta executive, Nick Clegg, said the company has yet to decide whether or not to reinstate it.
The proposed Senate bill seeks to limit the environmental review process for energy infrastructure and push through the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline.
The plant-based food company's stock is plummeting, and meanwhile one of its top executives has seemingly developed a taste for human flesh.
The platform is banning political fundraising videos and will require U.S. politically affiliated accounts to be verified.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a multi-million dollar initiative to install surveillance cameras in every train car.
The storm has already swept devastation across parts of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Customers were notified of the hack on Friday, more than two months after the fact. The company claims there's no evidence of information misuse.
The company is researching a new bluetooth phone application that would warn drivers of even out-of-sight cyclists and pedestrians in a vehicle's way.
A sweeping new Department of Defense review follows the removal of Twitter, Insta, and Facebook accounts, suspected of being run by the U.S. military.
Heavy rain is expected continue through Monday afternoon, and much of the island remains under severe weather warnings.
The flood waters that have killed more than 1,500 people have yet to recede, but the climate change connection is already clear, according to a new report.
Once de-platformed, the right-wing social media site is expanding and pivoting to offer virtual shelter to other banished internet companies.
The new ad-technology is a clear sign of just how deep the ongoing TikTok-ification of the internet runs. Even the ads are adapting.
The state's complaint claims that the giant online retailer's prohibitive contracts bully sellers into unfair deals that hurt consumers.