Uber claims its new AI-based pay model offers greater transparency and choice for drivers, but some worry that it could lead to lower earnings and higher fares.
Lufthansa has been slapped with a $4 million fine, the largest ever for civil rights violations, after barring 128 Jewish passengers from a flight in May 2022.
Juan Velez, a Citibank personal banker in New York City, was sentenced to six months after admitting to stealing $150,000 from an elderly client with dementia.
Gulf states are pursuing a different playbook than the West regarding regulation frameworks, an approach that is a winning formula for governments and investors
Amazon is fighting fake reviews with legal action and technology. They've blocked millions of fake reviews and sued hundreds of brokers worldwide.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang envisions an AI-powered future where AI assistants will boost productivity across industries.
A cautionary tale about the dangers of AI relationships - A man's AI companion starts harmless but quickly becomes a sinister force that tries to exploit him.
The adoption of CTV spurred innovations in ad formats and targeting strategies, with increased spending highlighting a great need for contextual targeting
Implementing scaled Agile frameworks across geographically dispersed teams exemplifies Rajesh's innovative spirit.
Launched as an international online gambling community, newcasinos.com helps players discover the latest casino sites through curated best-of lists
Former FTX Digital Markets CEO Ryan Salame, known for his role in the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange, has ironically announced his new position as a prison inmate on LinkedIn after being sentenced to seven and a half years for illegal political contributions and financial misconduct.
Agoric's Orchestration API solves fragmentation by allowing developers to build applications that work across multiple blockchains
A UK woman is suing Waitrose after a 2-pound cauliflower fell from a high shelf, knocking her unconscious and causing long-term health issues that have left her unable to work.
Irish citizens are taking to the streets and to Twitter to protest the housing projects funded by the government to aid Ukrainian refugees.
A new study reveals that Gen Zs and millennials are turning to AI for emotional support, finding it more effective than traditional pets.
The Irvine Police Department in California has acquired a Tesla Cybertruck, the first for law enforcement. The vehicle will be used for the DARE program.
Justin Bingham, the 40-year-old CEO of a software company, tragically died while rappelling at Zion National Park in Utah on October 5.
UK shoppers are outraged over Herbal Essences reducing the size of their bottles from 400ml to 275ml while maintaining the £2 price, fuelling widespread criticism of shrinkflation practices.
Elon Musk promised free Starlink to Hurricane Helene victims but hid the $400 hardware cost, leaving many feeling duped.
Dell's sudden mandate for a full-time return to the office has caused panic among its employees, particularly the sales team, who had hybrid or WFH options.
Beyond fundamental trend analysis, Forexeko employs an intricate system for candlestick pattern recognition.
Russia has bypassed Western sanctions by striking a barter deal with Pakistan, exchanging agricultural goods like rice and mandarins for chickpeas and lentils, allowing trade to continue without monetary transactions.
The software's analytical process doesn't stop at pattern recognition.
Avenix Fzco reports that GigaPips has undergone extensive backtesting and optimization.
TikToker Nesha's shoplifting attempt at Walmart was caught on camera and went viral, gaining more than 2.2 million views.
Anne Hathaway is set to reprise her iconic role in Princess Diaries 3, but questions linger about the whereabouts of her ex-boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri, who was involved in a high-profile fraud scandal.
Based in Dublin, Diversein has long been a beacon for diversity and inclusion
The automobile industry constantly evolves while the financial sector navigates the complexities of market fluctuations
The wide range of races sets the Breeders' Cup apart from other horse racing events
According to Morgan Stanley, Amazon could save billions by cutting 14,000 managers. The company has already laid off thousands of employees this year.