DoorDash is trying to make it easier to return packages to your nearest post office, UPS, or FedEx locations.
Banks were warned about fraudulent crypto activity in a joint statement by financial regulators on Tuesday.
Video game testers formed Microsoft's first labor union in the U.S. after the company acquired ZeniMax in 2021.
A lawsuit was filed against Southwest Airlines by a disgruntled passenger who claimed he was refused a refund for his canceled flight.
Twitter is being sued by a San Francisco landlord for allegedly not paying rent for its office space.
Some state colleges and universities are restricting access to TikTok on campus following executive orders passed by local government officials.
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A tax code change introduced this year may result in cash app users filing additional taxes in 2023.
A number of European Union countries are reportedly set to help fund the war-torn country's new terminals.
Former female Tweeps are making claims about everything from sexual discrimination to being denied the promise of severance.
Titanic director James Cameron wants to end the decades-old debate over Jack's death.
A new content feature will take some of the mystery out of why a video is recommended on a user's feed.
The devout Trump supporter and anti-abortion activist has been removed from priesthood after repeatedly posting incendiary comments and videos online.
A new encryption software update is being rolled out in a beta test for eligible Google Workspace users.
European regulators say that Facebook's online shopping section is "distorting competition" with other web-based classified ads.
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Senator Mike Lee proposed a bill this week that would redefine what is considered to be obscene content.
Mexico's president wants the rapper to perform for free after fans were denied entry to a recent show following an influx of fake ticket sales.
The FBI charged six people who were allegedly involved in large-scale cyberattacks on Wednesday.
A previously removed video of an attack at a church has been restored after the user appealed to Meta's Oversight Board.