Shares in Google’s parent soar 6% on ad sales rebound
Alphabet returned to growth in the third quarter after a decline in the previous period.
Alphabet returned to growth in the third quarter after a decline in the previous period.
The lawsuit argued that Trump's order violates free speech rights and strangles workplace attempts to address systemic race and sex discrimination.
Netflix is testing a new feature for streaming video that would turn its shows into podcasts.
Similar referendums are on Nov. 3 ballots in Arizona, Montana and South Dakota while Mississippi voters will decide whether to allow medical marijuana use.
The average price consumers paid for a Coach bag rose 25% in Q2.
On the eve of the election, the price of crude is crashing.
Voter turnout is shattering records in Texas, which hasn’t gone for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1976.
In the third quarter, from July to September, GDP climbed 33.1% on an annualized basis, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The "Master of Disaster" who previously did damage control for the Clinton administration has been quietly shaping Airbnb's reputation for years.
Bank-buying fintech Jiko says it will keep people’s deposits in U.S. government debt, even as the coronavirus pandemic strains central banking.
The actor and activist weighs in on Latina Equal Pay Day.
The unofficial Facebook Oversight Board is ruffling some feathers as the U.S. presidential election approaches.
Four of the five FAAMG stocks—Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Alphabet's Google—all report quarterly results today after the bell.
However, the plan is still short on details
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In Germany and France, fresh lockdowns spell trouble for the hospitality industry.
The world's biggest IPO, set for Nov. 5, will line the pockets of Alibaba's earliest employees.
On Latina Equal Pay Day, Latinas are more essential—and deserving of fair wages—than ever, writes actor and activist America Ferrera.
LabGenius has secured $15 million in new funding led by venture capital firm Atomico. Its targeting inflammatory bowel disease for its first therapy.
Japan, South Korea and China—Australia's three largest export markets for thermal coal—have all pledged to go carbon neutral, taking a bite out of demand.
U.S. futures are rebounding after Wednesday's sell-off, the worst one-day plunge in over four months.
On the latest episode of Fortune Brainstorm, tech and legal experts discuss the implications of Google's antitrust case.
What this year's rankings tell us about the economy in three charts.
The pandemic pushed the introduction of the iPhone 12 line up into October this year.
Says Northwestern University’s Thomas Miller, "This is a very competitive race that's tightening."