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For years, Alyssa Landguth, a 30-year-old from Washington state, used Facebook like most people do these days. She bought used furniture on Facebook Marketplace, the app’s version of an online garage sale, or commented on posts.
Elon Musk on Monday unveiled his own version of Wikipedia, the crowdsourced online encyclopedia, with entries edited by xAI, his artificial intelligence company.
Buoyed by the runaway success of “KPop Demon Hunters,” “Happy Gilmore 2” and the second season of “Wednesday,” Netflix’s third-quarter revenue grew 17%, with net income increasing 8%, the company said Tuesday.
Buying a veggie burger or a cauliflower steak in Europe may soon be a thing of the past. Lawmakers in the European Parliament voted Wednesday to restrict the use of terms like “burger” or “steak” to food made with meat.
There is a new test for foreigners who want to enter the United States: What have they said about Charlie Kirk? In the two weeks since Kirk was killed, U.S. officials said they have been searching for public comments celebrating or joking about...
The company that pushed podcasts from our earbuds to our television screens is making another wager. YouTube believes livestreaming is “at a similar inflection point” as video podcasting was roughly four years ago and is primed to become a...
JoongAng 60th Anniversary Global Media Conference explored AI's role in journalism, discussing strategies for media adaptation, audience engagement, and leveraging technology in the evolving news landscape to combat declining readership.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to a fast-track review of the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs, accepting a case that will test the limits of executive power and the president’s signature economic initiative.
Google must hand over its search results and some data to rival companies but does not need to break itself up by selling its Chrome web browser, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, a decision in a landmark antitrust case that falls short of the...
America’s largest charitable foundation has quietly ceased backing a nonprofit network closely associated with the Democratic Party and criticized by conservatives, a symbolically significant blow to a powerful player in liberal politics.
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