(Reuters) - The U.S. House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Alphabet on Thursday seeking its communications with former President Joe Biden's administration about content moderation policies.
However, exceptions exist for artistic purposes. German media house Deutsche Welle notes that enforcement is often inconsistent, with authorities deciding case-by-case whether a depiction ...
Wheelchair users are advised that all wheelchair accessible viewing spaces are in the home section, among the AZ Alkmaar supporters. AZ Alkmaar have asked that supporters do not wear Tottenham Hotspur ...
Microsoft recently announced its Majorana 1 chip. Alphabet's Willow chip made headlines in December 2024. Both companies are still growing their base businesses. Similar to how artificial ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google on Wednesday cut staffers in its cloud division, according to people familiar with the matter. The reductions affected fewer than 100 people working in sales operations ...
One German party specifically deployed this strategy and failed to win enough votes to enter parliament. The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance, or BSW, named after its famous leader, formed as a split ...
Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak maintained a Buy rating on Alphabet Class A (GOOGL – Research Report) today and set a price target of $210.00. The company’s shares closed yesterday at $179.25.
The company, which offers online homework help, has also filed a lawsuit against the search engine and its parent Alphabet Inc. over what it says is unfair competition caused by the Google AI ...
High Representative of the European Union Kaja Kallas urged the swift formation of a new government: “The German people have made a choice, and now they need to put together the government.
An extreme right-wing German party endorsed by Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance surged in the country's Sunday election, winning the broadest support of any far-right party in Germany since ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) was tepid and Germany's DAX (^GDAXI) gained on Monday, following news of the Christian Democrats' victory in the German elections. Friedrich Merz led the party to a 28.6% share of ...