Vox Media Will Slash 7% Of Its Workforce
Vox Media, owner of several notable media publications, will slash 7% of its workforce in an effort to cut costs.
Vox Media, owner of several notable media publications, will slash 7% of its workforce in an effort to cut costs.
Non-Fungible Tokens, also known as NFTs, have been a significant talking point in the art world over the past few years, particularly in light of the fact that digital artwork can fetch prices in the millions of dollars. These digital assets are stored on a blockchain, which makes them unique and impossible to copy.
Samsung Electronics Co failed to convince an East Texas federal court on Friday to pause the California Institute of Technology's high-stakes patent lawsuit against it while it challenges the patents' validity at the U.S.
The investigation into the leak of a draft of last year's Supreme Court ruling overturning the national right to abortion laid bare a persistent problem at the top U.S.
Lori Vallow's lawyers want a judge to stop prosecutors from seeking the death penalty if she is found guilty of murder.
Coaching searches for the Broncos, Colts and Panthers includes coordinators who are in the divisional playoffs.
The United States will impose additional sanctions next week against Russian private military company the Wagner Group, which U.S.
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday he has "no regrets" about not publicly disclosing before the midterm elections the discovery of classified documents at his former office and believed the matter will be resolved.
T-Mobile said a November hack caused the data of 37 million customers to be stolen.
More than 50,000 tickets were sold in a day for Bills-Chiefs AFC Championship Game.
From tanks to subsidies: the main topics at Davos
In cold Davos, warmer days seen for the world economy
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the Burns sisters were urged to contact the McKinney Police Department in Texas.
European shares closed higher on Friday but marked weekly losses as investors took a cautious view of the earnings season and the upcoming central bank decisions, although China's reopening from COVID-19 lockdowns offered some relief.
Lebanese bankers told European prosecutors they believed that commissions now at the centre of a graft probe had been paid to the central bank, four sources said, while investigators suspect the cash illegally ended up with the governor's brother.
German tank slow-pedalling may hit Kyiv's fightback: analysts
Progress on POW visits 'urgent', Red Cross says after Moscow visit
Oil prices were up on Friday and heading for a second straight weekly gain, spurred largely by brightening economic prospects for China and resulting expectations of a boost to fuel demand in the world's second-biggest economy.
A different type of energy transition has taken place at this year's World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting.
Racism, polarization and poverty at heart of Peru protests
Trump and his legal team were fined nearly $1 million by a Florida judge who said the former president's lawsuit against Hillary Clinton was "frivolous."
Neil Young drops rift to praise Crosby as 'soul' of CSNY
France will boost military spending by more than a third in coming years, President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday, as he unveiled ambitions to transform the French army to deal with the great "perils" of this century.
Former President Donald Trump warned his fellow Republicans on Friday not to "destroy" federal retirement and health benefits as they try to exact spending cuts from President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies in the looming debate over the debt ceiling.
After Davos, a race for money to stop climate change