Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook made an ‘operational mistake’ with Kenosha militia group
Facebook has been slammed for taking too long to remove from its service the Kenosha Guard, a militia group that invited people to arm themselves against protesters.
Facebook has been slammed for taking too long to remove from its service the Kenosha Guard, a militia group that invited people to arm themselves against protesters.
The Harry Potter author says she's returning the award after the president of the organization criticized her comments about transgender issues.
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An employee was offered $1 million but called the Feds instead.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk plans to reveal more of his human-computer chip company, Neuralink.
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Why are major American corporations playing along?
A new poll finds fathers are three times more likely to get promoted than mothers while WFH.
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Working "in two places at once is difficult" says Matthew Lock and Simon Pole, founder and global design director of Unispace.
Canadian officials blamed it for delaying a critical shipment that effectively sunk the arrangement
U.S. futures hold onto gains as the S&P 500 looks set to notch a sixth straight all-time high.
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Despite Washington mulling legislation against foreign IPOs, U.S. investors continue to show appetite for Chinese stocks.
Kyle Rittenhouse faces five felony charges as protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake continues.
Now, Neuralink, whose work has largely been shrouded in secrecy, is set to give a public “progress update” on Friday.
Business leaders have an obligation to help make sure elections are free, fair and accessible to all, argues a nonpartisan group of military-veterans-turned-CEOs.
Walmart has joined Microsoft to bid for social media phenomenon TikTok, which is under pressure from the Trump administration to sell or be shut down.
As Americans and the world at large grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, we need to address how a vaccine would be distributed.
The company has been working on inclusion for years, but the death of George Floyd sped up their efforts.
On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows couldn't come to an agreement for a broad stimulus package.