Facebook is launching its short video feature Reels to more than 150 countries, its owner Meta Platforms said on Tuesday, in a move to expand its fastest growing content format.
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Facebook is launching its short video feature Reels to more than 150 countries, its owner Meta Platforms said on Tuesday, in a move to expand its fastest growing content format.
Almost two full years after racial justice protests related to the George Floyd killing, 19 police officers in Austin, TX were indicted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon as they attempted to bring peace to the protests.
The Supreme Court is prepared to make a ruling on whether a creative act counts as a form of constitutionally protected free speech even if it also doubles as a service business to others.
Small businesses continue to struggle financially, and many are facing greater challenges with managing supply chain challenges and hiring enough workers, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Federal Reserve.
The CDC quietly revised developmental milestones in their “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” program, which provides information and a checklist to help parents track possible delays and identify autism in children.
Germany on Tuesday halted the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea gas pipeline project, designed to double the flow of Russian gas direct to Germany, after Russia formally recognized two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.
President Biden on Tuesday signaled a pivotal shift in his position on the Russia-Ukraine crisis by acknowledging that Moscow’s encroachment of Ukraine’s separatist-backed Donbas region is, in fact, an invasion.
The Swiss bank Credit Suisse was left reeling on Monday after a months-long investigation following a massive data leak revealed that the bank managed accounts for criminals, dictators, spies, and human rights abusers.
Taiwan is nervous that Beijing may take advantage of a distracted West to ramp up pressure on the island amid the crisis in Ukraine, but there have been no unusual maneuvers by Chinese forces in recent days, officials in Taipei say.
Juwan Howard, the head coach of the University of Michigan’s men’s basketball team, has been suspended for five games after throwing a punch at the University of Wisconsin’s assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft following Michigan’s 77-63 loss.