The pandemic has led to supply-chain traffic jams.
A pair of industry groups representing companies like Google and Meta want the law put on hold again till it can make its way through the lower courts.
EU lawmakers reach a deal on the basics of major legislation meant to address the negative side of online platforms.
A group of employees at Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal store have started formally collecting signatures to form a union, says a report.
While dealing with issues around the supply chain and COVID, the electric-car maker manages to move past its record from last quarter.
The suit took aim at Amazon's ability to penalize third-party sellers on its platform for charging lower prices on their own websites.
The economic pressure on Russia increases as its invasion of Ukraine continues.
Facebook is prohibiting Russian state media from running advertisements, and Twitter is pausing ads so they don't detract from critical public safety information.
Their lithium-ion batteries won't recharge outside if the temperature is below freezing.
Mitchell says she'll remove her catalog from the music and podcast streaming service. "Irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives," she says.