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New releases like Pixar’s “Turning Red” helped the service surpass analyst estimates for new subscribers globally.
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The confirmation of a third Democrat creates an opportunity for Lina Khan, the Federal Trade Commission’s chair, to advance efforts to rein in corporate power.
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Delivery apps are making fresh food available to millions who couldn’t have easily gotten it otherwise.
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A trend that took off early in the pandemic encourages people to appreciate life’s simple pleasures, a philosophy that resonates just as strongly two years later.
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The February attack rattled Pentagon officials and private industry because it revealed new vulnerabilities in global communications systems.
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Workers are dumping their stock, companies are cutting costs, and layoffs abound as troubling economic forces hit tech start-ups.
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After nearly 22 years, Apple is stopping production of the devices that changed consumer electronics and led to the creation of the iPhone.
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In its infancy, the app feels more like a game or a group activity than a full-fledged social platform. Can that feeling last?
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Mr. Musk has said he wants Twitter to be a forum for debate, and he called the ban of Mr. Trump “morally wrong.” The former president has said he would not rejoin the platform.
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The demise of a relationship that produced one of the most popular games of all time will mean risks for soccer’s governing body but few changes for gamers.
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Executives said they were aiming to introduce an ad-supported, lower-priced subscription tier in the last three months of the year, quicker than originally indicated.
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We’re now buying less online than many had predicted, and it’s throwing tech companies and the economy for a loop.
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The start-up has had a meteoric rise, thanks to its charismatic co-founder, Ryan Breslow. But he sometimes stretched the truth to get there.
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Their houses are piggy banks, their retirement accounts are up and their bosses are eager to please. When the boom ends, everything will change.
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The facial recognition software maker is largely prohibited from selling its database of photos to private companies.
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As part of an effort to “sonify” the cosmos, researchers have converted the pressure waves from a black hole into an audible … something.
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Workers had accused the companies of unlawful behavior during recent union campaigns.
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Here’s what Mr. Musk is projecting for Twitter’s finances over the next few years, according to a pitch deck he presented to investors.
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Company officials said the terminations were the result of an internal review, while the fired managers saw it as a response to the recent union victory.
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The chief executive’s debt load, his divided attention and Twitter’s own challenges could all take a toll on his electric-car company.
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