The world’s largest crypto exchange is under fire after investigators found accounts moving $1.7 billion to Iranian entities. Clues about those accounts were in plain sight for over a year.
Tech companies are running into resistance from neighbors and may not be able to build at the pace they promised investors.
The Justice Department sued the large New York health system, saying it restricted insurance companies from offering patients cheaper options.
The region’s stores of natural gas are running at the lowest level in years, and filling them up is increasingly daunting as the U.S.-led war in Iran pushes up prices.
A volcanic formation known as Pele’s hair is produced when air-filled magma is stretched, according to a new study by a team of scientists and glass artists.
A biotech start-up is testing a novel way of efficiently producing pharmaceutical drugs.
Higher energy prices and uncertainty over the war in the Middle East will boost inflation and weigh on economic growth, a new forecast says.
The company, which develops autonomous military technology, also plans to buy a maker of simulation software as interest in next-generation defense soars.
Back-to-back courtroom losses have put technology giants, including Meta and Google, in uncertain territory as they face lawsuits and bans on teen users.
Regulators in Brussels accused the social media platform of maintaining a weak age-verification system, and steering younger users toward inappropriate experiences.
A pair of verdicts held social media companies accountable for harming young users, highlighting a growing backlash as Congress struggles to pass legislation.
An American who rented a vehicle for a two-week European vacation brought it back to the airport a bit ahead of schedule. Why did the price almost double?
Renewable energy leaders said their industry got “rolled” in President Trump’s tax bill. Now they’re fighting back, starting in Texas.
“The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” tries to cover so much that it ends up being more confusing than clarifying, but parts are fascinating.
Story House arrived in Missoula last year with big plans for a movie and television campus that would create hundreds of jobs and build a filmmaking ecosystem.
Investors continued to parse conflicting signals on whether the war in the Middle East was nearing de-escalation.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said Democrats would pursue an agenda to reduce energy costs if they win back control of Congress.
Republicans and Democrats alike have criticized the Trump administration’s moves, taken to stabilize oil markets rocked by the war with Iran, warning that it is benefiting two U.S. adversaries.
By leveraging social media and the influencer economy, he turned his website into a byword for online pornography in the 21st century.
The administration has yet to find a candidate who aligns with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda while avoiding his unpopular stance on vaccines.
From India to Southeast Asia to South Korea, currencies are crumbling as governments race to secure fuel that is priced in American money.
Kharg Island exports 90 percent of Iran’s crude oil. It has also become a potential U.S. target. Peter Eavis, our Business reporter, examines how the small island in the Persian Gulf has become a strategic target with significant risks.
A recipient of his profession’s prestigious Fields Medal, he devised an algorithm that helps solve mathematical “singularities.” It now permeates the field.
The jobs cuts and a new stock program for executives come as Meta continues to shift its focus to artificial intelligence.
The jobs cuts and a new stock program for executives come as Meta continues to shift its focus to artificial intelligence.
The moves will allow expanded sales of a higher-ethanol blend known as E15, which is often restricted in the summer.
A jury found the companies negligent in their app designs, harming a young user with design features that were addictive and led to her mental health distress.
New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have acquired dogs from one another.