New York Times Agrees to License Content to Amazon for AI Use May 29, 2025 By Molly Schuetz The New York Times Co. has reached a deal to license its editorial content to Amazon.com Inc. for use across...
Google Offers Concessions to Thwart US Antitrust Case July 11, 2022 By Molly Schuetz Alphabet Inc.’s Google has offered concessions to change certain aspects of its advertising business in an attempt to head off...
Twitter Agrees to Pay $810M to Settle Shareholder Lawsuit Over Growth Prospects September 20, 2021 By Molly Schuetz and Robert Burnson Twitter Inc. agreed to pay $809.5 million to settle a shareholder class action lawsuit that accused the social media company...
Lawmakers Question Airbnb Over Rental Listings in Violation of Local Laws November 27, 2019 By Molly Schuetz U.S. lawmakers are asking Airbnb Inc. to provide information about hosts that list short-term rentals on the site who don’t...
Global Cyber Attack Affects Shipping, FedEx, Emails and More June 29, 2017 By Jordan Robertson, Nico Grant and Molly Schuetz The global cyberattack that has been wending its way across continents since Tuesday started creating real consequences at some businesses...