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Before-and-after video from inside Elon Musk's new X-themed HQ shows old Twitter bird logos coming down and lots of black paint

Businesses aren't acting like a recession is coming this year

Elon Musk just reinstated Kanye West's Twitter, or X, account 8 months after ban for offensive tweets

Where to watch Women's World Cup live stream for free online from anywhere

American Airlines flight attendant says a woman angry with the company tried to run her off a freeway at 80mph

Russia's fighter jets have gone from harassing US aircraft to actually breaking them as Moscow flexes its muscles where it still can

Western tanks are proving ineffective against Russia's multi-layered minefields, top Ukrainian general says

Student-loan borrowers should be able to achieve 'financial freedom' through bankruptcy, Elizabeth Warren says — especially with 'the looming threat of restarting' repayment

Samsung Galaxy lineup has plenty of power for gaming

China's foreign minister has been removed from his post one month after disappearing from the public eye. Experts say we may never know why.

Trader Joe's has recalled 2 types of cookies after finding out they might have rocks in them

Sysdig Sage brings power of generative AI to cloud security with an LLM controller approach

Private jets can be tracked. Here are all the sneaky ways billionaires can still fly unseen.

Rambling Donald Trump dodged answering a question about his Christian faith at campaign town hall

Elon Musk says he plans to boot the Twitter brand and 'bid adieu' to 'all the birds'

This man runs YouTube channels that help dogs and cats relax – and he's just sold his 'Petflix' venture to a big music company

China is grappling with slumping growth, a property crisis and debt woes - the next jolt could come from the yuan hitting a 16-year low

Social Security recipients could face 'a rapid increase of wait times' to receive benefits if Congress fails to increase funding for the program, according to the union representing its workers