Disney World and Disneyland to again require masks indoors
Disney World and Disneyland, the two crown jewels of Disney's parks unit, will again require masks indoors.
Facebook doubles profit but braces for hit from Apple privacy changes
Facebook's business is soaring, but the boom times may not last.
US and Russia hold strategic stability talks as Moscow raps Biden for comments
US and Russian officials had "professional and substantive talks" on strategic stability in Switzerland, the State Department said in a statement Wednesday.
The Porsche dynasty is taking on Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk in space
Porsche SE, the family holding company that controls Volkswagen Group, is the latest big investor to bet on space's crucial role in developing future technologies.
Amazon is everywhere. Here's how the US could break it up
On any given day, you might receive a package you ordered from Amazon, log onto a website hosted by Amazon, ask an Amazon device about the weather and grab groceries at a Whole Foods owned by Amazon. Amazon is more than just the "everything store." It's become something of an "everything company" that touches nearly every corner of our lives and the economy.
Ecuador revokes citizenship of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
An Ecuadorian court on Monday ruled in favor of revoking the citizenship of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, according to a judgment published by the Judicial Branch of Ecuador.
Google revenue jumps 62%, fueled by demand for online advertising
This time last year, Google was starting to feel the early pandemic slump as large parts of the global economy shut down. On Tuesday, the company showed just how far it's come since.
Delta variant travel restrictions: Tourists wonder where they can go -- and whether they should
The 2021 summer travel season started out full of hope and promise, but by the day, two words are threatening to dismantle it all.
Satellite photos show massive Chinese missile silo field under construction, researchers say
China is building a second field of missile silos in its western deserts, according to a new study, which researchers say signals a potential expansion of its nuclear arsenal and calls into question Beijing's commitment to its "minimum deterrence" strategy.