Today, the price of Bitcoin has dropped due to renewed tensions in the Middle East and apprehensions regarding the state of China's economy, which have influenced investor confidence.
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has become a standout performer on Wall Street since early 2023, when CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised investors a "year of efficiency." The company's stock nearly tripled in value last year, second only to Nvidia among S&P 500 constituents, and has continued its upward trajectory with a 40% increase in 2024.
Tesla's profits have dropped by more than half this year, prompting the company to accelerate the launch of new models and implement significant job cuts in an effort to reverse its financial decline.
Jack Dorsey, CEO of Block (formerly Square), announces an expansion of the company's bitcoin mining efforts, transitioning from chip design to the development of a comprehensive bitcoin mining system.
On Tuesday, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison announced that the company will relocate its global headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, citing proximity to a prominent healthcare hub as a key factor.
Certainly! In 2024, there's no shortage of potential scenarios for how the world might meet its end, making it difficult to dismiss the warning of a man who insists he's a cyborg sent back from the future.
On Friday, the Dutch government announced the possibility of discontinuing its use of Facebook following a caution from the Netherlands’ privacy regulator regarding the privacy risks associated with the social media platform owned by Meta.
Mandisa, the Grammy-winning singer who gained prominence during season five of "American Idol," passed away at the age of 47, as announced by her representative on Friday.
On Wednesday, Google terminated 28 employees, as revealed in an internal memo seen by CNBC. The terminations followed a string of protests concerning labor conditions and Google's contract to supply cloud computing and artificial intelligence services to the Israeli government and military.
Law enforcement agencies in four states were caught off guard by widespread reports of significant 911 service disruptions late Wednesday, leaving millions unable to reach authorities.