Russia launches largest missile attack in months on Ukraine
ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge reports on the latest developments after attacks on energy plants across Ukraine.
ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge reports on the latest developments after attacks on energy plants across Ukraine.
Trump is a friend of Big Oil, but energy firms had some of their worst years ever during the Trump presidency.
Consumer sentiment soured in May as fears over sticky inflation and high interest rates dampened Americans outlook for the US economy.
Investors are listening out for a parade of Fed speakers to test a growing confidence that a rate cut is on the way.
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first kicker rankings for the 2024 NFL season.
CEO Peter Rawlinson confirmed the model in a recent earnings call, and we now know the midsize SUV's name.
The Rogue Prince of Persia was supposed to debut in early access on May 14, but Evil Empire and Ubisoft have delayed it to get out of the way of Hades II.
Game studio Garena found itself in the middle of a geopolitical struggle when the Indian government banned its hit game, Free Fire, over national security concerns. Now more than two years later, Free Fire is still banned, but the publisher, a division of Singapore gaming giant Sea, has found another route to the market: TechCrunch has learned and confirmed with sources that Garena is quietly developing new games in India with local themes. Neither the Play Store listing nor the game explicitly confirms Garena's role in its development.
The former president’s criminal hush money trial resumed Friday in Manhattan, where the prosecution will continue presenting its case.
What's the etiquette for asking about weight loss in the age of Ozempic? Here's what experts — and people who have used medications to slim down — say.
The “Blue Bloods” actor talks about being offered the role of Indiana Jones in “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” but being contractually obligated to do “Magnum, P.I.”
Anya Taylor-Joy is bringing the heat with her “Furiosa” press tour looks.
The gambling scandal involving Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, who stole $17 million from the superstar to cover betting losses, is in development as a TV series.
Frank Vogel's out after one season in Phoenix failed to produce a playoff win.
Here's a tidbit of startup history that may not be widely known outside of the tech firms themselves: The first versions of popular Android apps, like Twitter, were built by Google itself. In a podcast hosted by Lightspeed partner Michael Mignano, Beykpour reminisces about her role in Twitter's history. Later, Beykpour moved to work on mobile at Twitter around the time when other third-party apps were growing in popularity on other platforms, like BlackBerry and iOS.
According to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) exclusively shared with Yahoo Finance, the Latino uninsured rate in the US stands at 18%, twice as high as the US average.
Hey hey, yup, it’s the same TechCrunch Mobility newsletter you love, but on a different day. Shall we jump into the latest transportation news? The little birds in the autonomous vehicle industry were active this week.
The new bundle, which combines Disney+, Hulu, and Max, highlights a new wave of partnerships among streamers to gain more loyal subscribers.
Dead by Daylight's next chapter is right around the corner. This time around, there's a heavy Dungeons and Dragons theme.
When Class founder Michael Chasen was in college, he and a buddy came up with the idea for Blackboard, an online classroom organizational tool. Chasen later developed Class, a Zoom add-on, during the pandemic to help teachers make better use of Zoom in a classroom setting, something they struggled to do early in the pandemic.
Tesla appears to have followed up its recent layoffs with a company-wide hiring freeze. Only three positions remain open out of more than 3,000.