Elon Musk and Twitter are bracing for a legal fight after the billionaire said Friday he was abandoning his $44 billion bid for the social media company
EXPLAINER: What happens next in the Musk-Twitter saga?,Elon Musk and Twitter are bracing for a legal fight after the billionaire said Friday he was abandoning his $44 billion bid for the social media company
Google’s Ad Business Could Finally Crack Open
Regulators in the EU first began probing tech giants' advertising dominance last year. Now the companies are offering concessions to avoid fines.
The Problem With Ricki Lake’s ‘The Business of Birth Control’
The new documentary (and $147 Masterclass) purports to expose the reality of hormonal birth control — but experts say it could drive people away from necessary medical care at a crucial time
Feds: $401M will add high-speed internet to rural US places
Federal officials announced plans Thursday to spend $401 million in grants and loans to expand the reach and improve the speed of internet for rural residents, tribes and businesses in 11 West and Central U.S. states
Little Meta Sues Big Meta
Meta.is argues that it is now impossible to do business using the “Meta” name because customers assume it is linked to Facebook.
Best Movies to Watch About Bitcoin and Casinos
Bitcoin has conquered the world. It is everywhere: even in movies and in casinos. Check out the useful information about casinos with bitcoin! Casino with Bitcoin And Cinematography In today's society, cryptocurrencies are all in trend. The gaming business is one of those accepting cryptocurrency as a legitimate payment method. The most widely used cryptocurrencies
EXPLAINER: Twitter, Musk and the Delaware Chancery Court
Twitter Inc.’s lawsuit to force billionaire Elon Musk to make good on his promise to buy the social media giant will be resolved in a small but powerful Delaware court that specializes in high-stakes business disputes
Europe's upgraded Vega space launcher makes inaugural flight
The European Space Agency is celebrating the first flight of its Vega-C rocket designed to provide more bang for customers’ buck in the increasingly competitive business of launching satellites into orbit
EXPLAINER: Twitter, Musk and the Delaware Chancery Court
Twitter Inc.’s lawsuit to force billionaire Elon Musk to make good on his promise to buy the social media giant will be resolved in a small but powerful Delaware court that specializes in high-stakes business disputes
Europe's upgraded Vega space launcher makes inaugural flight
The European Space Agency is celebrating the first flight of its Vega-C rocket designed to provide more bang for customers’ buck in the increasingly competitive business of launching satellites into orbit
Seek Socially Review – The Latest Californian Success Story
Over the past few years, Instagram has become vital for businesses to connect with their customers, 9 out of 10 people prefer to connect with brands via social media networks. For example, Facebook claims to have 1.49 billion daily active users as of January 2016, while Twitter has 320 million monthly active users as of
Yellowstone Park gateway towns fret about tourism future
After the severe flooding, business owners in some of the gateway towns leading to Yellowstone National Park are trying to figure out how they’ll make ends meet without a steady stream of tourists
The green wave
Governments, organizations, businesses and individuals are joining the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss by planting trees
Sheryl Sandberg, long Facebook's No. 2 exec, steps down
Sheryl Sandberg, the No. 2 executive at Facebook owner Meta, who helped turn its business from startup to digital advertising empire while also taking blame for some of its biggest missteps along the way, is stepping down
Robotic buoys developed to keep Atlantic right whales safe
A Cape Cod science center and one of the world’s largest shipping businesses are collaborating on a project to use robotic buoys to protect a vanishing whale from lethal collisions with ships
Jenni Kayne's Santa Ynez Ranch Home Is The Epitome Of California Chic
In TZR’s franchise, Interior Motives, celebrities and tastemakers discuss their unique approach to home design and how it reflects their personal aesthetic. Here, we sit down with Jenni Kayne, founder of an eponymous lifestyle brand that encompasses
Braves make several roster moves ahead of their series against Mets
Over the last 24 hours, the Braves have shaken things up. Last night, they acquired Robinson Canó from the Padres in exchange for cash. Today, they traded their top prospect, Drew Waters, to the Royals for the 35th pick in Sunday’s draft. The Braves
PGA Barracuda Championship Odds & Picks: Maverick McNealy One to Watch for the Win
Hear that? That’s the clock running out on the PGA Tour players’ chances to get into the FedEx Cup playoff race. This week, for the third straight event, there’s a tournament that will highlight those still trying to make a name for themselves. This
Robin Williams’ Kids Remember Late Actor in Loving Tributes 8 Years After His Death
Robin Williams' children are honoring the late comedian eight years after his death. Thursday, the Mrs. Doubtfire actor's 39-year-old son, Zak Williams, took to social media to share a photo of his father as he reflected back on his legacy of kindnes
Atlas
Your world, rendered by National Geographic cartographers
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Atlas
Your world, rendered by National Geographic cartographers
Adventures in the land of giants
Don Quixote Country ranges from the dry plains of popular imagination to varied ecosystems of mountains, forests, and wetlands. Across the Spanish interior, local folk traditions and regional cuisines also attest to a rich and diverse cultural history.
Mysteries of a medieval Kingdom
Ancient yet undiscovered, the dramatic landscape of Asturias reaches into coastal caves and mountain caverns that hold the secrets to thousands of years of mythology, history, and gastronomy.
Sailors, sirens, and surfers of the Basque Coast
Here on the Bay of Biscay, you’ll find fishing villages steeped in age-old Basque maritime culture, flourishing habitats for bird life, and one of Europe’s most rideable waves.
How the historic climate bill will dramatically reduce U.S. emissions
The Inflation Reduction Act is expected to cut roughly a billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year by 2030, save thousands of lives a year, and prompt a transformation of the U.S. energy and transportation landscape.
Never-before-seen colorful bird hybrid surprises scientists
The offspring of a scarlet tanager and rose-breasted grosbeak—distantly related birds whose evolutionary paths diverged 10 million years ago—was recently found in Pennsylvania.