A proposal from the country’s internet regulator would require app developers and device makers to adopt a “minor mode” to limit screen time and content for young people.
With few clients, some young workaholics are spending their workdays watching Netflix. They’re still getting paid.
Michael Lohscheller has stepped down due to a family health matter, and Chairman Steve Girsky has taken over as CEO of the electric-vehicle maker.
The labor market moderated in July, reflecting a cooling economy. But wages grew slightly more than expected, and are running faster than policymakers would like as they fight inflation.
The dogs, held in cages at a breeding and research facility, were bound for labs. About 4,000 were saved and, almost a year later, many are thriving with their families.
Attracted by promises of high returns, many public pension funds have been loading up on private equity but may not fully appreciate the dangers, our columnist says.
The companies’ latest earnings reports provide insight into the state of consumers and businesses, including where they’re willing to spend — and cut costs.
Declining interest revenue from stablecoins is one of many headwinds for the crypto exchange.
Artificial-intelligence chatbots have stoked fears they could spin out of control, but they also suffer from a type of deterioration called ‘drift.’
The Tel Aviv-based firm is embroiled in an alleged multibillion-dollar fraud involving faked letters of credit, and may fire its founders.