Some furloughed and former Canoo employees are raising more concerns this week, this time having to do with Canoo’s CEO and a ...
In a recent controversy, Justin Baldoni, actor and filmmaker, is now suing the New York Times for $250 million, accusing it of defaming him in an article involving actress Blake Lively.
The agreement ends litigation between the two companies over plans for a sports streaming service, but consumer advocates are ...
Twenty-three of the 72 clubs (32 per cent) in the English Football League — the Championship, League One and League Two — now ...
During its CES 2025 conference, PlayStation maker Sony announced that both Helldivers 2 and Starship Troopers are getting ...
This week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) unveils major new autonomous transport products for farms, boating and ...
Editor David Hulen is retiring and Publisher Andy Pennington is leaving after seven years for a new job in Wisconsin.
In blocking the sale to Nippon Steel, Biden said U.S. Steel "will remain a proud American company – one that’s American-owned ...
A Chinese-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable off Taiwan has stopped transmitting its location on ...
Tencent may be the biggest video game corporation in the world, but as of a Jan. 7, it’s also one of several Chinese firms to ...
Reading Cooperative's combination with Wakefield Cooperative, the third deal involving Boston-area banks announced in the past month, would create a $1.2 billion community bank.
NewsGuild warned that failure to recognize The Athletic workers’ request to join the Times Guild will lead it to “pursue ...