Alcaraz books Djokovic French Open clash as Sabalenka condemns Ukraine war
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will square off in a blockbuster French Open semi-final, while Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka condemned outright her country's role in the Ukraine war on Tuesday after reaching the last four at Roland Garros.
Nintendo sells 10 mn copies of 'Zelda' in three days
Analysts expect the game, released worldwide last Friday, to be the Japanese firm's main money spinner this year.
Sheeran copyright battle could stoke songwriting paranoia
This week Sheeran told the court that fellow songwriters have told him "you have to win this for us"
UK blocks Microsoft's $69-bn bid for 'Call of Duty' games giant
Both firms said they will appeal and expressed deep disappointment over Britain's decision regarding the gigantic takeover.
Bank of Canada seen leaving rates unchanged as growth stalls
The Bank of Canada is expected to keep rates on hold on Wednesday, becoming the first of the world's major central banks to suspend their tightening campaign, after economic growth stalled in the fourth quarter of last year.
SoftBank's Arm aims to raise at least $8 billion in U.S. IPO, sources say
Arm Ltd, the British chip designer owned by Japan's SoftBank Group Corp, is likely to aim to raise at least $8 billion from what is expected to be a blockbuster U.S. stock market launch.
US labor market remains tight; Q4 labor costs revised higher
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment fell again last week, pointing to sustained labor market strength and adding to financial market fears that the Federal Reserve could keep hiking interest rates for longer.
'GTA 6' leaks won't impact Take-Two Interactive's business
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick, who spoke to IGN before the company's earnings release last week, explained that he is not too concerned about the "GTA 6" leaks' potential impact on the business.
Disney lays off 7,000 as streaming subscribers decline
Disney is also going to look at the volume of content it makes and the pricing of its streaming services.
Can the art of cinema co-exist with the demanding industry of today?
Do artistic expression and pursuit of profit in the film industry directly cancel each other out, or can they co-exist?
Stocks steady, dollar higher on US rate-hike expectations
Stock markets largely steadied and the dollar rose Tuesday, with traders forecasting US interest rates to keep climbing following last week's blockbuster American jobs report.
'Avatar' director James Cameron, 'Top Gun' star Tom Cruise snubbed by Oscars
"Avatar: The Way of Water" director James Cameron's box office blockbuster failed to translate to industry acclaim, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' members declined to nominate him on Tuesday for best director - one of the most notable Oscar snubs.
Tarnished Golden Globes aim to regain role as Hollywood's 'party of the year'
A year after Hollywood boycotted the Golden Globes, Brad Pitt, Steven Spielberg and other big names are set to return as organizers try to restore the luster to what had been one of the biggest stops on the industry's awards circuit.
Exclusive-Air India nears historic order for up to 500 jets -sources
Air India is close to placing landmark orders for as many as 500 jetliners worth tens of billions of dollars from both Airbus and Boeing as it carves out an ambitious renaissance under the Tata Group conglomerate, industry sources said on Sunday.
Brazil, Argentina target blockbuster World Cup semi-final
Brazil seek to become the first team through to the World Cup semi-finals on Friday, while Argentina could set up a blockbuster all-South American clash if they get past the Netherlands.
US sues to block Microsoft's blockbuster buyout of gaming giant Activision
Britain has also announced an "in-depth investigation" into Microsoft's planned takeover of Activision.
PlayStation 6, Xbox's next-gen console won't arrive until 2028
The UK Competition and Market Authority (CMA) has been making inquiries among the major players in the gaming industry as part of its investigations in connection with Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' becomes 2022's second-highest debut at US Box Office
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever', debuted at $180million this weekend in the US Box Office, and is only behind 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' in 2022.
'MultiVersus' patch 1.05 notes: Adam Black, new arcade mode, more
Due to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's portrayal of the DC character in the most recent blockbuster movie, Adam Black is currently all over pop culture.
Microsoft powers up search for Chinese gaming hits in race against Sony
Microsoft Corp is stocking up on Chinese video game content to emulate Sony Group Corp's success with "Genshin Impact", sources said, solidifying China's transition from a land only of players to a hub of blockbuster developers.
Licence to bill: Bond's Aston Martin sells for nearly ₤3 million
Other items on sale include cars as well as notable costumes and accessories linked to the franchise.
After Sharp Right Turn, U.S. Supreme Court Conservatives Step On The Gas
The U.S. Supreme Court last March rebuffed an emergency request by North Carolina Republicans to allow the use in November's congressional elections of an electoral map they drew that a lower court invalidated for unlawfully disadvantaging Democrats.
Watch the moment when NASA spacecraft smashes an asteroid
It is the kind of thing we see in sci-fi movies, an asteroid hurtling towards the earth and scientists coming together to save the planet from destruction.
Kyrie Irving plots Boston Celtics revenge after making peace with 4-0 humbling
Kyrie Irving has made peace with the Brooklyn Nets' 4-0 humbling at the hands of the Boston Celtics in the first round of the playoffs last season.
Analysis-Cineworld's Woes Highlight Uneven Moviegoing Recovery
A string of summer blockbusters, from the high-flying "Top Gun: Maverick" to the near-billion-dollar global gross of "Jurassic World: Dominion," suggest the movie business is rebounding from the devastating COVID-19 pandemic.
Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift lead MTV Video Music Awards
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican Latin trap and reggaeton artist who's among the world's biggest stars, scored MTV's artist of the year award Sunday at the annual Video Music Awards.
Analysis: Is Netflix envy over in Hollywood? Not quite
Over an earnings period that appeared to signal the end of Netflix envy, Walt Disney Co restored hopes that growth in the streaming business will continue.
Man City's Shield showdown with Liverpool puts Haaland, Nunez in spotlight
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland will go head to head with Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez.
Shell smashes record again with $11.5 billion profit
Shell on Thursday reported a second-quarter profit of $11.5 billion.
Bristol Myers profit beats estimates on resilient Revlimid sales
Bristol Myers Squibb Co on Wednesday reported bigger second-quarter profit than expected as sales of its blockbuster cancer drug Revlimid did not drop.