Instagram linked to depression, anxiety and insomnia in children, lawsuit against Meta claims
Nearly three dozen states sued Meta, claiming the social media giant misled the public about harms to children and teenagers.
Nearly three dozen states sued Meta, claiming the social media giant misled the public about harms to children and teenagers.
The 1.2-acre Nantucket home sold for a whopping $42 million—plus another $2 million for furniture—making it the most expensive residential sale in Massachusetts history.
Rupert Murdoch will step down from News Corp and the Fox Corp. after decades at the helm of the right-leaning news giant.
The targeted strike won’t involve all of the union’s nearly 150,000 members and marks a “new approach” to industrial action.
Jimmy Buffett was named a billionaire earlier this year by Forbes.
Robinhood’s shares, which had been slumping in recent weeks, shot up after it announced it bought more than $605 million in shares that had previously been controlled by Sam Bankman-Fried.
Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales had apologised for the kiss, but called the outrage over it “idiotic.” Now FIFA has taken action.
X owner Elon Musk said users will still be able to mute other accounts, but said blocking “makes no sense.”
PayPal became the first online payment giant to enter the cryptocurrency arena on Monday by rolling out a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar, sending its shares up nearly 3% despite a turbulent crypto market and as PayPal’s stock dipped to a six-year low in the wake of decreased consumer spending last year.
The “One Ring” Magic the Gathering card drew offers exceeding $2 million after it was discovered last month.