Twitter posts Q3 net loss due to lawsuit settlement
Twitter posted a net loss Tuesday due mostly to a lawsuit settlement it paid, but its revenue rose sharply in the third quarter, boosted by solid ad sales around the globe
Twitter posted a net loss Tuesday due mostly to a lawsuit settlement it paid, but its revenue rose sharply in the third quarter, boosted by solid ad sales around the globe
Carbfix can turn CO2 captured from air into stone in under two years and hopes to one day help the UK rid itself of pollution. Climate Correspondent Daisy Dunne reports from southwest Iceland
The Gunners advanced to the last-eight as Eddie Nketiah sealed victory at the Emirates
One of the unlikeliest heroes to emerge from Zack Snyder’s horror-action flick “Army of the Dead” earlier this year was an oddball safecracker named Dieter
Former coronavirus task force member tells lawmakers that administration’s failures in fall 2020 cost more than 130,000 lives
An 84-year-old American-Iranian man who has been detained in Iran for more than five years has undergone surgery to clear a blockage in an artery to the brain that his family and supporters have described as life-threatening
Georgia congresswoman has emerged as one of staunchest supporters of Donald Trump
The deluge California received from a powerful atmospheric river made streams and waterfalls come alive while coating mountains with snow, but as the storm heads east it leaves the Golden State still deep in drought
The 18-year-old defeated Polona Hercog in three sets at the Transylvania Open
The Lionesses have now scored 32 goals in four qualifiers under head coach Sarina Wiegman
The unresolved legal debate over whether spiritual advisers can touch inmates and pray aloud as condemned individuals are being put to death has delayed the final two executions scheduled this year in Texas
Days before the final votes are cast in an election likely to make him Manhattan’s first Black district attorney, Alvin Bragg is showing just how different a prosecutor he might be
The truth is that people like this can’t be defeated by bringing their iniquity to light, because they revel in it
Go out for a night on the town in some U.S. cities and you might find yourself waiting while someone at the door of the restaurant or theater closely inspects your vaccination card and checks it against your photo ID
A preliminary report on an Amtrak train derailment in north-central Montana last month that killed three people and injured dozens more provides no information on the cause of the accident
Former professor argues First Amendment ‘not just for professors whose politics match up with their college administrators’
Raducanu, with her Romanian father in her box, is playing what must feel like a home tournament in Cluj.
The goalkeeper sustained a knee ligament injury in Sunday’s Premier League loss to Leicester.
NAACP officials in New Jersey say they are investigating
‘We’re sort of graduating from singles and dozens of homes to hundreds of homes,’ CEO says
Latest figures bring country’s official death toll to almost 140,000
“Renegades: Born in the USA” is a curated transcript of former President Barack Obama’s and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bruce Springsteen’s conversations
Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, who led this week's coup in Sudan, has been a little-known figure who mostly stayed behind the scenes
A religious organization whose 17 missionaries were kidnapped in Haiti almost a week ago is defending its work in dangerous places
Neighbour says she never saw children at the mother and boyfriend’s home