China just made it even harder for people in the country to access WhatsApp and Threads
The Chinese government made Apple remove two apps – just as US considers the same thing for TikTok.
Oil disruption fears in the Middle East are getting real after reports of an Israel strike on Iran
Markets have been on edge since over fears of a widening of the conflict in the Middle East — a major oil-producing region.
Satellite images show Russia's been upgrading its Black Sea Fleet naval base after being pounded by Ukraine's attacks: UK defense ministry
The UK defense ministry says the "maintenance, logistics and weapons-handling infrastructure at Novorossiysk has highly likely been improved."
Zuckerberg says Meta's Llama 3 is really good but no chatbot is sophisticated enough to be an 'existential' threat — yet
Mark Zuckerberg said Llama 3 is Meta's most sophisticated chatbot yet, but he told The Verge that he believes no model poses "existential risks" yet.
Israel strikes Iran, according to multiple reports
Explosions were heard in Iran, and multiple reports say that Israel has struck the country.
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I raised my son in Germany until he was 6. Now, we're back in the US, and my family is going through reverse culture shock.
As an American mom raising her son in Berlin, she rarely saw parents correcting bad behavior. Now, living in New York, she's surprised by how many rules are enforced.
Tesla tells some laid-off employees their separation agreements are canceled and new ones are on the way
Some laid off Tesla workers received a notification that their separation agreement had been canceled.
What does Goldman Sachs want in a coder? For them to have studied philosophy
In the age of AI, engineers might want to supplement that computer science degree with some humanities courses if they want a job on Wall Street.
12 jurors — including 3 finance guys and a woman whose friend is a convicted fraudster — have been chosen for Trump's Manhattan criminal trial
Some selected to serve on Trump's jury are super boring finance guys. Others defy stereotypes.
Kyle MacLachlan's first-ever film role was a spectacular flop. He got the last laugh.
"Fallout" star Kyle MacLachlan looks back on "Dune," turning down Oliver Stone's "Platoon," and missing out on the chance to work with Robert Redford.
5 things I do every month in my 30s to retire a millionaire by 50
When I was in my 20s, I didn't take planning for retirement seriously, but now I'm on track to be able to retire early and be well off when I do.
31 of the most daring outfits royals have ever worn
From dresses with thigh-high slits to off-the-shoulder gowns, royals from around the world have had fun experimenting with daring looks.
Best American Express Cards of April 2024
American Express cards are geared to all budgets and goals. The Amex Platinum offers luxury benefits, hundreds in credits, and valuable travel points.
How to Use Credit Card Points for Amazon Purchases
Amazon Shop With Points lets you use rewards from banks and chains like Hilton at Amazon checkout to lower your bill. Here's how to know if you're getting a good deal.
Best Hilton Credit Cards of 2024
Maximize your hotel stays by comparing the rewards, benefits, and perks across the best Hilton credit cards to choose one that fits your travel style.
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How the US Army botched a $1 billion upgrade of the Stryker armored vehicle's gun
Fearing its Stryker armored vehicles risked being outgunned, the US Army rushed to arm them with a 30-mm autocannon.
Google's CEO says its workplace isn't a place to 'fight over disruptive issues or debate politics'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai's message to workers is loud and clear: Don't bring politics into the workplace.
3 reasons companies are investing in AI-powered PCs
With an AI PC you can enhance security, optimize routine tasks, and encourage personal creativity.
Netflix keeps adding tons of subscribers from its password-sharing crackdown — and it's good news for Disney
Netflix keeps benefitting from its password-sharing crackdown, which should bode well for its rivals as they prepare to follow suit.
Netflix is going to stop telling the world how many subscribers it has. Why?
Netflix investors care about growth more than anything else, and that's measured by subscriber data. Now it'll be under lock and key.