Higher energy prices caused by the war with Iran could affect more than just prices at the pump for American consumers.
Leading music labels sued Cox Communications for failing to terminate accounts of subscribers flagged for distributing copyrighted music.
A gallon has climbed to nearly $6 in the state, about $2 above the national average.
The artificial intelligence start-up has pulled the plug on the video-making tool as it rethinks spending ahead of a possible blockbuster I.P.O.
President Trump has suggested providing escorts for stranded tankers. A mine strike on a U.S. frigate in the Persian Gulf shows the perils of doing so.
Travelers are waiting hours at security checkpoints, paying top dollar for tickets and worrying about safety after a deadly crash at LaGuardia.
In the wake of allegations against Noma’s chef, a 19th-century model for organizing kitchen staffs is being blamed for physical and psychic violence.
Daily money managers generally help older adults and the wealthy, but busy professionals are increasingly using their services when they get behind.
Within the Senate’s housing bill lie the terms of an unusual debate: Who gets to own — and live in — single-family homes?
The price of jet fuel has almost doubled since the start of the war. Our reporter Niraj Chokshi, who covers aviation, describes what that will mean for flights.
Stopping Iran’s production of drones is critical to opening the Strait of Hormuz and halting its attacks on Gulf nations. But can it be done?
When it comes to breaking news, it’s a race not only to get the story, but to record it. We tracked down some of the speediest fingers in our newsroom.
Investors reacted to signals of possible de-escalation of the war in the Middle East.
Ships with no ties to Israel or the United States would be allowed to pass, the government said, but it was unclear if any vessels would try.
The decision represents a setback to other local governments around the country that have sued oil companies to recoup the mounting costs of climate change.
The start-up said it would discontinue Sora just three months after signing a multiyear deal to bring Disney characters to the service.
The company said in a legal filing that the department sought to fashion an “end-run” when it issued revised media rules on Monday.
In one of the company’s first major losses, New Mexico jurors found that it had misled consumers about the safety of its platforms, enabling sexual exploitation of young users.
Airport escorts and “red coat” assistance for lawmakers will be suspended, the airline said on Tuesday, citing the extended partial government shutdown.
Investors are concerned about the health of the industry, which ballooned over the past decade.
While the president has promised rapid relief, Americans could feel the financial sting of the conflict for some time after it ends.
The cut represents about 20 percent of the video game company’s work force, a spokeswoman said.
For years, the company sold chip designs to other companies. Now it plans to sell its own chips for A.I. data centers.
Moscow may be challenging President Trump’s effort to choke Cuba’s economy. China also has suspected listening posts on the island.
Genetic material preserved in ancient grape seeds reveals when, and how, humans meddled with wine grapes.