Globe Telecom—backed by the Philippines’ oldest conglomerate Ayala Corp.—has formed an alliance with Singapore’s ST Telemedia Global Data Centres to expand their footprint in the Philippines amid booming demand for server space from e-commerce and other digital platforms.
CNN on March 3 will announce that its forthcoming streamer CNN+ will be priced at $5.99 per month, or $59.99 on an annual basis. Sign up within the first four weeks, meanwhile, and subscribers get half off for the life of their subscription.
Jewels from Netflix’s “The Crown” join Dorothy’s ruby slippers and Spider-Man’s spandex on a surprisingly long list of iconic movie and TV props spirited away by thieves.
Singer Marilyn Manson sued actress Evan Rachel Wood—who publicly accused Manson of sexual abuse last year—for defamation and emotional distress Wednesday, two weeks before a documentary about Manson’s alleged treatment of Wood is set to premiere.
The actress, producer, and animal advocate speaks with Forbes about new legislation being considered in her home state of Utah, as Heigl uses her platform to get the word out about compassionate, cost-effective options for animals today.
The Ukraine government and organizations supporting its fight against a Russia invasion have amassed more than $52 million in cryptocurrency donations and already deployed at least $14 million.
Roman Abramovich said Wednesday he is selling his English soccer team Chelsea FC and will donate all net proceeds to victims of Russia’s war in Ukraine, ending his nearly 20-year ownership of the club.
The stock market jumped on Wednesday—despite oil prices skyrocketing to their highest level since 2011 amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress that the central bank plans to raise interest rates.
Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine was far less effective at keeping people out of hospital than the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, according to a peer reviewed study published in JAMA Network Open Wednesday.
The White House’s new “National Covid-19 Preparedness Plan,” unveiled Wednesday, focuses heavily on prevention amid declining numbers of cases, and looks forward to future variants.
The automaker is doubling down on plans to compete with Elon Musk’s Tesla, General Motors and other rivals in the race to dominate the fast-moving electric vehicle market.