Ek's move on the New York Stock Exchange comes amid criticism for Spotify for reducing the royalty rate via which it pays songwriters in the US Source
Trump could seek to raise more money from donors, ask the Republican National Committee to cover the costs or pay for the fees from his own wealth.
Samsung has announced that its One UI 6.1 update has already reached 8.8 million devices since starting its rollout in March. This number excludes the Galaxy S24 family, by the way, which came with One UI 6.1 preinstalled, so we're only talking about the Galaxy S23 series (including the S23 FE), the Z Fold5 and Flip5, and the Galaxy Tab S9 series. The rollout for these devices started in March, and this month it will expand to also include the Galaxy S22 family, the Fold4 and Flip4, as well as...
The electric car company, run by Elon Musk, is recalling thousands of what is its latest vehicle.
Officials urge municipalities to begin emergency planning after major
CF Montréal will have to put their depth to the test this weekend. Strikers
In the wake of the Lahaina fire, wildfire safety is at the forefront in Hawaii.
Trader Joe's recalled organic basil and the FDA is investigating after
Wagestream, a financial well-being app focused on frontline workers, has raised 17.5 million pounds (about $21.8 million) in a funding round. That total includes an investment of 7 million pounds (about $8.7 million) by British Patient Capital alongside other co-investors, including Lombard Odier Investment Managers and existing investor Northzone, British Patient Capital said in a Wednesday […]
Senators questioned UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday about a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare.
Arkansans spent nearly $45 million on medical marijuana throughout February and March, according to a report from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.
(The Center Square) - Oil and gas company Ameredev II, LLC will pay New Mexico $24.5 million to settle alleged violations of state air regulations, the state's Environmental Department announced in a press release. It is the largest settlement for a civil oil and gas violation in Department history. Most of the money will go into New Mexico’s General Fund.“This settlement makes one thing crystal clear - companies that pollute our air will pay for circumventing New Mexico’s...