 
    South Korea is cutting 'killer questions' from an 8-hour exam some blame for a fertility rate crisis
      Raising a child in South Korea is no easy task. By the time their toddlers can walk, many parents have already begun scouting out elite private preschools.
      2023-07-02 08:17
     
    Twitter users run into service issues after Elon Musk imposes daily limits on reading tweets
      Thousands of people logged complaints about problems accessing Twitter on Saturday after owner Elon Musk limited most users to viewing 600 tweets a day — restrictions he described as an attempt to prevent unauthorized scraping of potentially valuable data from the site
      2023-07-02 04:18
     
    Biden has already canceled $66 billion in student loans. Here's how 3 people received debt relief
      Even though the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program, more debt will be canceled during his time in office than under any other president.
      2023-07-01 21:24
     
    Nokia renews patent license agreement with Apple, covering 5G and other technologies
      Network infrastructure and 5G-technology provider Nokia has signed a new long-term patent license agreement with Apple to replace the current deal between the two companies that is set to expire at the end of the year
      2023-07-01 19:21
     
    The Supreme Court just handed Joe Biden a series of setbacks. It may have also given Democrats new motivation to reelect him
      President Joe Biden wasn't planning to take questions on Thursday. His helicopter was waiting outside on the White House's South Lawn.
      2023-07-01 12:29
     
    Georgia school district intends to fire teacher after she read book about gender identity to fifth grade class, document shows
      A Georgia teacher is facing termination after reading a book about gender identity -- which some parents complained was controversial -- to her fifth grade class.
      2023-07-01 08:28
     
    Supreme Court ruling brings bitterness for borrowers counting on student loan forgiveness
      For borrowers around the country, the Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Joe Biden's student loan cancellation plan has brought bitterness and frustration
      2023-07-01 06:23
     
    Why social media is being blamed for fueling riots in France
      Social media companies are once again under scrutiny, this time in France as the country’s president blames TikTok, Snapchat and other platforms for helping fuel widespread riots over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old driver
      2023-07-01 05:21
     
    Apple is now the first public company to be valued at $3 trillion
      Apple is now the first publicly traded company to close a trading day with a $3 trillion market value, marking another milestone for a technology juggernaut that has reshaped society with a line-up of products that churn out eye-popping profits
      2023-07-01 04:29
     
    Apple is close to becoming the first public company valued at $3 trillion
      Apple is near to becoming the first publicly traded company to close a trading day with a $3 trillion market value, marking another milestone for a technology juggernaut that has reshaped society with a line-up of products that churn out eye-popping profits
      2023-07-01 02:27
     
    Bogus online reviews are targeted by US regulators with new, proposed bans
      The Federal Trade Commission on Friday proposed a new rule that would ban paying for reviews, suppressing honest reviews, selling fake social media engagement and more
      2023-07-01 01:19
     
    Tesla Charging Hype Has Gotten Carried Away, Lucid CEO Says
      Reaction to Tesla Inc. getting other automakers to switch charging standards has run the gamut, from the fawning
      2023-07-01 00:29
    