England Lionesses’ Jess Carter said online racial abuse is a hate crime: "Prosecute them the way that they should be if this was in the street."
Sam Altman has dismissed Elon Musk's comments that OpenAI will "eat Microsoft alive."
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey denied that relations between the central bank and government had soured over delays to Revolut's bank license.
Washington's deadline for Moscow to strike a ceasefire in Ukraine lapses on Friday, paving the way for potential White House tariffs on Russia's trade partners.
Bitcoin's four-year price cycle, which has often had a predictable pattern, has shown signs of breaking or even disappearing altogether.
South Korea is looking to create a near self-sufficient AI industry and position its technology as an alternative to China and the U.S.
A recent string of IPOs signals the space sector is once more warming to traditional public listings.
These might be the highest tariffs the world has seen since the Smoot-Hawley Act in the 1930s — are they here to stay?
Günther Thallinger, a board member at Allianz, one of the world's biggest insurers, says the climate crisis could make adaptation economically unviable.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday refused to rule out hikes to VAT, income tax and corporation tax.
The Japanese investment firm gained for a fourth straight session, and closed at a record high on Thursday, before its earnings release.
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Instagram’s new map feature is causing concern among some users who worry that it will expose their location to others without their consent.
Pete Bannon, who joined Tesla from Apple in 2016, is leaving the electric vehicle maker.
OpenAI announced GPT-5, its latest and most advanced AI model.
Pinterest reported second-quarter earnings on Thursday in which it beat on sales but missed on earnings per share.
Pathway's AI-powered clinical reference tool helps doctors answer questions about guidelines, drugs and trials.