The company's customer base fell by 200,000 subscribers during the January-March period, according to its quarterly earnings report released Tuesday. It's the first time that Netflix's subscribers have fallen since the streaming service became available throughout most of the world outside of China six years ago
MyMuse, founded by Anushka and Sahil Gupta, are tackling this with tongue-in-cheek marketing and creative euphemisms, which they say make the adult products seem less intimidating and encourage first-time buyers
After getting initial startup money or grant funding, European businesses are struggling to raise funds for the kind of innovative, large-scale projects needed to complete the transition from carbon-spewing sources of energy
Russia and Ukraine produce 14 percent of the world's wheat supply, according to the United Nations, and the loss of commodities due to the war has resulted in soaring food prices and uncertainty about the future of food security globally, especially in impoverished countries
Here are some of the major questions that remain about Musk's pursuit of Twitter
An old idea aimed at making Security Council permanent members cut back use of their veto powers, it has been revived by Russia's recent invasion of Ukraine
The "crisis response envelope" will continue the work begun during the Covid-19 pandemic, and help countries deal with surging inflation
Control of Donbas would allow Moscow to create a southern corridor to the occupied Crimean peninsula. Ahead of the widely anticipated advance, Ukrainian authorities had urged people in Donbas to flee west to escape
For years, France's soccer federation has barred players participating in competitions from wearing conspicuous religious symbols such as hijabs, a rule it contends is in keeping with the organization's strict secular values
Sitting at the wheel of a prototype F-150 pickup truck at the company's test track in Dearborn, Michigan, CEO Jim Farley floored it. From a standing stop, the 4,000-pound truck surged forward and hit 60mph in four seconds
An ambitious effort by the WHO to calculate the global death toll from the pandemic has found a total of about 15 million died by 2021 end, more than double the official total of 6 million reported by countries individually. But the release of the staggering estimate has been delayed for months because of objections from India