Airbnb is positioning itself as a boon for struggling US tourist towns. But in the face of housing shortages, more Airbnbs are not the answer.
Eduardo Vallin analyzes guests' profiles before they arrive for their stay and provides tours and a map to the best photo locations.
Hunter Echo, a social media star whose TikTok and Instagram accounts recently disappeared, suggested he had a relationship with Millie Bobby Brown.
After reportedly posting a TikTok in which he offered oral sex advice to women, republican delegate Joe Jeffries is being called on to resign.
Insider has obtained a copy of an internal memo sent to Goldman Sachs' London staff, informing them that masks will be mandatory in the its office.
An 18-year-old is joining Bezos in space, new emojis are coming soon, and Netflix wants to stream video games: 10 things in tech you need to know.
The new company will help developers build financial services products, CEO Jack Dorsey said. He said the name of the business is TBD.
After Ecimovic appeared to speak about a rumored relationship with Millie Bobby Brown, many accused him of grooming.
We can't talk about declining birth rates without addressing how companies discourage women from having children during their most fertile years.
Twitter is axing Fleets, we researched Snapchat salaries, and Elon Musk is building a Tesla tunnel: 10 things in tech you need to know.
The pilot said in the lawsuit that he spent $100,000 on the app but that Delta rejected his pitch and launched a similar app, according to Bloomberg.
The new ETF follows a surge of interest in thematic funds, driven by ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood, whose outsized returns have earned her a cult following.
Two years on from Bianca Devins' murder, her mother, Kim Devins, discusses her campaign to hold social media platforms and trolls accountable.
"Believe that no matter where you start from, there's a way forward and a strength in you that will show," Alessandra Ginante Yockelson said.
Apple Pay Later will let you buy products through Apple Pay and then split the payments over several months, the sources told Bloomberg.
Mark Zuckerberg told Peter Thiel and Jim Breyer he wouldn't know what to do with the $1 billion Yahoo offered in 2006, per an "An Ugly Truth."
Tesla is building a neighborhood, Biden is going after Big Tech, and tech workers are flocking to 10 US cities: 10 things in tech you need to know.
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