Jury Clears Uber in Landmark Sex Assault Case—But Thousands of Lawsuits Loom
A jury has ruled that Uber is not responsible for a sexual assault by one of its drivers, but the company still faces a massive wave of over 2,500 similar lawsuits.
A jury has ruled that Uber is not responsible for a sexual assault by one of its drivers, but the company still faces a massive wave of over 2,500 similar lawsuits.
Fueled by the Ukraine war, a new generation of venture-backed defense startups is disrupting traditional military procurement with rapid innovation.
OpenAI launches new parental controls for ChatGPT, enabling time limits, content filtering, and self-harm alerts—while preserving teen privacy.
Once promised six-figure salaries, computer science graduates now face rising unemployment as AI tools replace entry-level coding roles and Big Tech shifts priorities.
Denmark has banned all civilian drone flights nationwide ahead of a major EU summit, citing recent unauthorized drone activity near airports in Denmark and Norway.
Afghanistan has been hit by a complete internet blackout, cutting off mobile and wired access across all 34 provinces amid Taliban claims of preventing ‘immoral acts.’
Electronic Arts is being taken private in a historic $55 billion deal led by Jared Kushner’s firm and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund—the largest buyout ever.
The Trump administration has expanded U.S. export restrictions to automatically include all majority-owned subsidiaries of companies on the entity list, closing a major sanctions loophole.
Brazil’s wildly popular PIX payment app—used by 175 million people—is now a target of the Trump administration, which claims it harms U.S. financial firms.
The expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit is triggering a sharp sales decline, forcing automakers to scale back production and delay new models until the market stabilizes.