In its first full quarter since closing a $71.3 billion deal to acquire most of Rupert Murdoch's Fox entertainment businesses, Disney's profit slid 51 percent from a year earlier, missing Wall Street's revenue expectations by roughly $1 billion
A Tinder Gold subscription grants users access to a feature called "Likes You," and suddenly, there's no futile swiping whatsoever. Instead, you've got a list of strangers with whom you're guaranteed to match—something like god mode, for a dating app
The 'ritualistic' move may not allay deeper concerns over consumption and investment, which continue to persist
In a dystopian development, a growing number of companies are offering bulletproof backpacks in back-to-school sales, marketing them to parents who are desperate to protect their children from gunmen
The context you need to understand the United States' changing approach to the dollar, and why the President would like to weaken it
The first woman CM of Delhi, first full-time female external affairs minister and more—a look at the life and times of the BJP stalwart, who passed away suddenly last night at 67
This June was the warmest on record too, and the previous five months were among the four warmest for their respective months, climate researchers said. That puts this year on track to be in the top five, or perhaps, the hottest ever
Amit Shah's surprise abrogation of Article 370 met with mixed reactions in Jammu and Kashmir
Forbes India One CEO Club leaders gather at the second Digital Leadership roundtable to discuss how companies can race ahead of competition at a time when everyone is putting their best foot forward
An open letter to Doug McMillon, the chief executive of Walmart, whose store faced a shooting tragedy over the weekend—and who remains the largest seller of guns
The action-packed event celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2019, and hosted inspiring sessions with the likes of Abhishek Bachchan, Jasprit Bumrah and Dutee Chand