Facebook Sent A Doctor On A Secret Mission To Ask Hospitals To Share Patient...
Facebook's Building 8 team approached top hospitals about a data-sharing agreement, but the plan has been put on pause after the Cambridge Analytica data leak scandal.
View ArticleElon Musk Emails Employees About 'Extensive And Damaging Sabotage' By Employee
Musk said this person had conducted "quite extensive and damaging sabotage" to the company's operations, including by changing code to an internal product and exporting data to outsiders.
View ArticleTrump, EU Agree To Work On Lowering Tariffs, Averting A Potential Trade War
Key details of the agreement were still unclear late Wednesday afternoon, but a deal not to impose further tariffs while negotiations are underway would avert a trade war between the United States and...
View ArticleApple Just Hit A $1 Trillion Market Cap
Apple hit a $1 trillion market cap on Thursday, making the iPhone maker the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach the record valuation.
View ArticleCryptocurrency Investor Robbed Via His Cellphone Account Sues AT&T For $224...
"What AT&T did was like a hotel giving a thief with a fake ID a room key and a key to the room safe to steal jewelry in the safe from the rightful owner," the complaint alleges.
View ArticleMicrosoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies At Age 65
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has died from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Vulcan Inc. said Monday on behalf of his family.
View ArticleHyperloop One Takes First Step On A Promising Test Road In America's Heartland
Virgin Hyperloop One, one of the bold plans for the new form of high-speed transportation, took a big step this week in the search for a real-world test case — in Missouri, smack dab in the middle of...
View ArticleHarley-Davidson's Electric Motorcycle Signals A Big Change For The Legendary...
The motorcycle maker is in the process of remaking its business to meet its ambitious goal of attracting two million new riders in less than 10 years.
View ArticleTrump Promises A 'Very Long' Government Shutdown As The Senate Is Set To...
There is no clear solution in sight to break a government funding impasse ahead of a midnight Friday government shutdown deadline.
View ArticleFacebook Uses Its Apps To Track Users It Thinks Could Threaten Employees And...
Facebook security monitors users who have made aggressive comments, as well as former employees, through a "be on lookout" or "BOLO" list.
View ArticleHow The Epic 'Lord Of The Rings' Deal Explains Amazon's Slow-Burning Media...
Amazon is spending far less than Netflix on content, but its video service is also going broader with live sports and third-party channels.
View ArticleSpecial Counsel Robert Mueller Submits Russia Report To Attorney General...
The handoff marks the long-anticipated end of the high-profile and highly guarded Russia probe nearly two years after it began in May 2017.
View ArticleJob Market Bounces Back In March With 196,000 Gain In Payrolls
The March number was better than the 175,000 Dow Jones estimate and comes after a dismal February that had economists wondering whether the decade-old economic expansion was nearing an end. The...
View ArticleHow Pinterest's Friendly Culture Has Slowed Decisions And Hurt Growth
Pinterest stands out from companies like Amazon and Netflix that are known to have more confrontational cultures.
View ArticleNew York Mayor Bill de Blasio Enters The 2020 Presidential Race
In an announcement video, de Blasio touted his familiarity with President Donald Trump, a fellow New Yorker: "I know how to take him on."
View ArticleThese Americans Fled The Country To Escape Their Giant Student Debt
He left for Ukraine, she's in Japan and another lives in a jungle in India.
View ArticleJobs Creation Slows Dramatically With Payrolls Up Just 75,000 In May, Much...
The decline was the second in four months that payrolls increased by less than 100,000 as the labor market continues to show signs of weakening. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for a...
View ArticleUS Military Drone Shot Down By Iranian Missile In International Airspace,...
An Iranian surface-to-air missile shot down a US military surveillance drone in international airspace over the Strait of Hormuz Thursday morning, the Pentagon said, disputing Iranian reports.
View ArticleStrong Job Growth Is Back: Payrolls Jump In June Well Above Expectations
Nonfarm payrolls rose 224,000 in June, well above market expectations of 165,000, according to the Labor Department.
View ArticleBillionaire And Former Presidential Candidate Ross Perot Is Dead At 89
Perot, who ran for president twice in 1992 and 1996, died after a five-month battle with leukemia.
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