Brittany Snow caught an episode of “Selling the O.C.” to observe her ex-husband Tyler Stanaland and his co-stars' playful interactions.
On Tuesday morning, a container ship collided with a significant bridge in Baltimore, resulting in its collapse.
A lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's social media company, X, against a group alleging increased hate speech on the platform under Musk's leadership, has been dismissed by a US judge.
Donald Trump is making a comeback in the stock market, with the former president poised to receive a substantial payout as a result.
When faced with a lake that consistently takes lives over many years, the solution appears to be opening a waterslide.
Stockholm's music tech start-up scene is thriving, sparking comparisons to Spotify's success. The city aims to maintain its edge in the music industry.
Paul Murray's novel, The Bee Sting, has won the Nero book award for its portrayal of a middle-class Irish family in crisis. The story depicts their struggle amidst societal upheaval.
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, acknowledged that some employees have left the company due to his public support for Israel, and he anticipates further departures. He stated in an interview with CNBC's "Money Movers" on Wednesday that they have experienced personnel losses and expects more to follow. Karp emphasized that taking a stance on certain issues can inevitably lead to employee turnover, indicating that a position devoid of any such consequences is not truly a position at all.
The individual known as "the man in the iron lung," who survived polio, has passed away at the age of 78.
On Wednesday, the House passed a bipartisan bill with a vote of 352-65, mandating ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, to either divest the social media platform or face a prohibition on its use in U.S. devices. The bill's prospects in the Senate remain uncertain. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Mark Warner (D-VA), the leading figures on the Senate Intelligence Committee, issued a joint statement commending the House's initiative and calling for Senate action, though the timing remains ambiguous. Several senators have proposed that the Senate should conduct hearings on the bill before advancing further.