A group of lawyers sued the Trump administration and the Justice Department over the deal to keep TikTok working in the United States, arguing the deal still violates the law banning it in the U.S.
By Katie Paul, Supantha Mukherjee and Byron Kaye NEW YORK/STOCKHOLM/SYDNEY, March 9 (Reuters) - For years, tech ...
From Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk to Jeff Bezos and Larry Page, the Hurun Global Rich List 2026 highlights the top 10 tech billionaires, showcasing the wealth and influence of the world’s leading ...
When Mark Zuckerberg took the stand before a Los Angeles jury two weeks ago and testified about social media and children's ...
Derek Rydall, the author of A Whole New Human: Ten Ways We Must Evolve to Survive and Thrive in the AI Age, told KNX News’ ...
Google and Nvidia are awarding their CEOs major bonuses this year linked to company success and financial performance.
Now, a growing list of governments is concluding those hurdles are not insurmountable, and pushing ahead with aggressive new ...
Two California investors filed a petition in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on March 5, ...
JAKARTA, March 9 (Reuters) - TikTok and video platform YouTube are in discussions with Indonesia's government about its plan ...
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