Netflix Buys Boss Fight Entertainment as It Builds Out Gaming Business
The acquisition is the company’s third since it announced plans to move into video games last summer.
The acquisition is the company’s third since it announced plans to move into video games last summer.
More than 400 companies have withdrawn, at least temporarily, from Russia since it invaded Ukraine. Some have been there since the fall of communism — symbols of the enduring power of Western culture and commerce.
The ride-hailing giant is teaming up with two taxi technology companies in New York City.
The company has held hundreds of meetings with workers to discourage them from supporting a union in two upcoming elections.
European officials rejected Russia’s demand, with Germany’s economic minister saying it amounted to a breach of contract.
Policymakers are wrestling with the reality that the pandemic may mark a turning point in the nation’s economic plot.
A wind turbine factory in Denmark and a coal mine in Poland illustrate the painful policy choices after Russia’s aggression in Ukraine added urgency to the transition to greener energy.
Facing intense criticism, the crypto mining industry is trying to change the view that its energy-guzzling computers are harmful to the climate.
A royal ball inspired by the popular Shonda Rhimes show aims to encourage the kind of water-cooler buzz that streaming services have struggled to create.
The comments by the Russian president are an effort to prop up the value of the ruble, which has plunged because of sanctions.