Facebook’s free dating service has 21 million users, more than the popular dating app Hinge, as the social network reinvents itself.
The controversy adds to a growing backlash in France against the giant Chinese online retailer as it prepares to open its first physical store on Wednesday in Paris.
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The government must inform two courts how, and when, it intends to pay benefits in November, as the shutdown continues.
After signing agreements to use computing power from Nvidia, AMD and Oracle, OpenAI is partnering with the world’s largest cloud computing company.
A key part of the president’s trade policy faces scrutiny by the Supreme Court this week, with huge implications for business.
The owner of Kleenex and Huggies will acquire the embattled company, which has fought claims by the Trump administration that a common pain reliever is linked to harmful side effects.
With “Entertaining,” a seminal cookbook that’s being newly reissued, the original lifestyle influencer changed the culture and built her empire.
The justices face so-called legitimacy dilemma as they deal with a tricky legal dispute and a president who has made clear he would view defeat as a personal insult.
Mr. Musk’s supporters say he may quit if shareholders don’t approve a trillion-dollar package. Some investors say it’s excessive and would give him too much sway.
A wearable companion is a brilliant idea — in theory.
Why the challenge of truly representative democracy is so complex.
New work requirements are expected to leave millions of poor Americans uninsured. For Equifax, which charges states steep prices for its trove of employment data, it is a business opportunity.
The official, Dr. George F. Tidmarsh, a top regulator at the agency, said disagreements over a new program to rapidly approve medications had caused tensions with agency officials.
Eight members of the oil cartel agreed on Sunday to a small increase but said they would now pause in adding more oil, reflecting market concerns about an oversupply.