Israel to Reopen Key Gaza-Egypt Border Crossing After Two-Year Closure
Israeli authorities announce the reopening of the Rafah crossing this Sunday, ending a nearly two-year blockade of Gaza's sole passage to Egypt.
Israeli authorities announce the reopening of the Rafah crossing this Sunday, ending a nearly two-year blockade of Gaza's sole passage to Egypt.
A new civil lawsuit accuses British American Tobacco of funneling hundreds of millions to North Korea through a covert joint venture, allegedly financing weapons used in deadly attacks on American personnel in Iraq and Kurdistan.
A massive release of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files by the Justice Department has left survivors reeling after personal information, including names and confidential statements, was left unredacted. Lawyers allege a "historic violation" of privacy, prompting urgent calls for judicial intervention.
Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People's Party secures the presidency, vowing to extend outgoing leader Rodrigo Chaves's tough-on-crime policies as the nation grapples with escalating violence.
While many SaaS stocks are valued on revenue growth, Paycom Software presents a compelling, counterintuitive investment case. Its secret lies in a unique margin expansion engine powered by its Beti platform, which transforms customer maturity into sustained profitability and deepens client lock-in.
Once a high-flying SaaS leader, PagerDuty now trades near historic lows despite its critical role in digital operations. As the company navigates a painful pricing model transition, improving fundamentals and persistent takeover speculation present a compelling bull case for patient investors.
The Department of Justice may challenge a federal judge's order to release a five-year-old boy and his father from immigration detention, a case that has ignited debate over the administration's aggressive enforcement tactics and the conditions inside family detention centers.
A growing backlash in Italy targets the planned participation of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in the upcoming Winter Games, with critics labeling their presence incompatible with Italian values.
YouTube has taken decisive action against a wave of AI-generated spam content, removing over a dozen popular channels. CEO Neal Mohan emphasizes the platform's commitment to combating deceptive practices as it seeks to protect its ecosystem for viewers and advertisers.
ServiceNow stock rose nearly 1% on Monday, outperforming the broader market, after Goldman Sachs added the workflow software giant to its prestigious Conviction List, citing significant expansion potential into new enterprise software segments.
Often overshadowed by flashier tech names, glass and materials science giant Corning has secured a multi-year, $6 billion agreement with Meta Platforms to supply optical fiber for AI data centers, positioning itself as a critical but under-the-radar beneficiary of the infrastructure build-out.
In an exclusive interview, GeneDx CEO Katherine Stueland details how rapid genomic testing is transforming pediatric care, slashing diagnosis times from years to days and building a data-driven bridge to future therapies.
Elon Musk consolidates his AI and aerospace ambitions as SpaceX purchases his controversial AI firm xAI, aiming to build orbital data centers and scale AI using space-based solar power, amidst scrutiny over xAI's past products.
Elon Musk's sprawling empire of companies is increasingly operating as an interconnected ecosystem, with billions in cross-investments, shared technology, and personnel moves blurring traditional corporate boundaries and raising questions about the future of 'Elon Inc.'
As bankruptcies ripple through the logistics sector, tech firm Hwy Haul bets its new autonomous AI platform can slash manual work by up to 80% and restore profitability for freight brokers and shippers alike.
Identity management giant Okta is responding to a significant phishing campaign targeting over 100 enterprise customers' single sign-on credentials, while simultaneously naming Dan Mountstephen to lead its Asia-Pacific and Japan expansion efforts.
CEO Sam Altman announces a strategic hiring slowdown as OpenAI navigates profitability challenges and shifts toward using AI to build AI, raising questions about data quality and industry stability.
HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan acknowledges the breakneck pace of change in tech roles but argues the core value of education—learning how to think and solve problems—remains timeless, even as she guides her own son into the field.
Satellite imagery and security sources confirm Egypt has stationed sophisticated Bayraktar Akinci drones at a remote border airstrip, marking a significant escalation in its involvement in Sudan's conflict and raising regional tensions.
As Palantir Technologies reports a massive surge in U.S. government revenue, CEO Alex Karp publicly defends the company's controversial surveillance platforms, insisting they contain safeguards against overreach. The defense comes amidst growing public and political scrutiny over its contracts with immigration enforcement agencies.