A lawsuit against Meta claims Instagram resulted in an eating disorder, self-harm and thoughts of suicide for a preteen girl over several years of “addictive” use.
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Senators introduce bipartisan comprehensive bill to regulate cryptocurrencies
The most comprehensive crypto bill to date is being introduced by a bipartisan pair of senators looking to set a clear regulatory structure for digital assets.
The national average gas price is creeping toward $5 a gallon, and there's no immediate end in sight
That pain at the gas pump might just be hurting a little more soon.
Elon Musk keeps the pressure on Twitter, accuses company of blocking bot data
Tesla CEO Elon Musk pulled back again on his effort to purchase Twitter, accusing the social media company on Monday of withholding information about spam and
Bitcoin rises after snapping longest-ever losing streak as investors seek a market bottom
Bitcoin rose over the weekend as cryptocurrency investors continue to look for a bottom following a rough six months of selling.
As one of Asia’s global hubs moves to reopen, another remains mired in restrictions
As Singapore moves to reopen after the pandemic, rival financial hub Hong Kong remains mired in restrictions that critics say are costing it business and talent, with Singapore a prime beneficiary.
How local high-tech crime units are tracking and seizing stolen cryptocurrency
When a California man was scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars of cryptocurrency this year by a fake romance, Erin West was able to track and freeze
Gen Z and millennials default on auto loans at far greater rates than before the pandemic
Young Americans’ finances may have started buckling under the weight of car loans — one more worry to contend with in this precarious economic environment.
She's 31 and has stage 4 kidney cancer. How she still got a great new job.
Can you get a job if you have cancer? Kidney cancer diagnosis didn’t stop a young woman from getting a great new job.
Real estate agents got $3.9 billion in Covid relief PPP funds. The housing market boomed, but few repaid the loans.
Real estate firms with one worker got $3.9 billion in government-approved Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. But during Covid, the housing market boomed.