The moon slipped between the Earth and the sun on Saturday, casting a shadow on our planet in parts of the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Russia and Africa.
Your average daily heart rate is a useful metric; so is your daily step count. Combining the two might be even better.
A letter from the American Embassy in France gave firms that do business with the U.S. government five days to indicate their agreement.
At a time of resistance to environmental, social and governance goals, pension funds have become a bulwark against efforts to sideline climate risks.
Without advance notice to Canada, the U.S. president put the auto industry into turmoil with a 25 percent tariff.
The president has attacked law firms for “frivolous” litigation. But his actions could undermine the basic right of Americans to sue their government.
Pittsburgh International Airport avoids power outages and reduces its energy costs by generating electricity on site using natural gas and solar panels.
The outlet has issued dozens of corrections to A.I.-generated news summaries since it started using the technology to write them this year.
Millions of Americans earn money finding gig work through platforms like Uber, Lyft or DoorDash. Many see their financial lives upended when their account is suddenly blocked for unclear reasons.
An initiative in Zambia is showing that a profit-seeking company can help rural farmers battling extreme weather breed chickens that lay more eggs.
The rulings barred the administration from carrying out punishments described in the executive orders, like banning their lawyers from government buildings, meetings, or jobs.
Dr. Peter Marks, a veteran of the agency, wrote that undermining confidence in vaccines is irresponsible and a danger to public health.
Carlos Watson, who started the now-defunct digital media company, had been sentenced to almost 10 years in prison for trying to defraud investors and lenders.
The private equity giant is considering investing as the video app works to follow a law that requires it to separate from its Chinese owner, ByteDance, by next week.
F.C.C. chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to Disney accusing it of violating equal employment opportunity regulations.
Mr. Musk said the deal valued xAI, his artificial intelligence start-up, at $80 billion, and X at $30 billion.
The sheriff’s office in Grainger County, Tenn., is investigating the theft after shipments from a meat processing facility were loaded onto trucks and never reached their destinations.
Ranchers claim livestock has been sickened by toxic chemicals in fertilizer made from sewage. Now Synagro, a Goldman Sachs-backed firm, has lost a deal to make sludge fertilizer there.
The Swedish retailer H&M said it is exploring the use of artificial intelligence in producing “digital twins” of models.
Federal prosecutors convinced a jury that Ms. Javice faked much of her customer list before selling her startup, Frank, to the bank.
The start-up, which provides the processing power to help develop A.I. systems, faces questions about its debt and the overall economy.
The start-up, which provides the processing power to help develop A.I. systems, faces questions about its debt and the overall economy.
Voice of America journalists had argued in a lawsuit that the administration’s actions violated their First Amendment rights.
The S&P 500 index dipped as investors weighed new hotter-than-expected inflation data and braced for President Trump’s next round of tariffs.
President Trump has targeted big law firms that he claims have “weaponized” the legal system. On Friday, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale fought back in court.
President Trump’s intervention came while Mr. Milton was appealing his conviction on securities and wire fraud charges.
President Trump has targeted big law firms that he claims have “weaponized” the legal system. On Friday, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale fought back in court.