To combat the economic and social turmoil caused by Covid-19, a sustainability-led approach is vital to create resilient societies for the future
Flanked by the family of Mr. Floyd, the Rev. Al Sharpton said, "It's time to stand up and say, 'Get your knee off our necks.'"
After a staff uproar, The Times says the editing process was "rushed." Senator Tom Cotton's "Send In the Troops" essay is now under review
Raytheon Technologies, the defense contractor, reset the stock price it would use to calculate certain compensation for its chief and other employees
Jio's sixth deal—in six weeks—is also its first with a sovereign wealth fund
Sony is betting big on the OTT explosion to push its large-sized TVs into living rooms. Can it find takers for an 85-inch smart box?
Vikram Oberoi, MD and CEO, The Oberoi Group, on creating the same warmth from behind a face mask, and their new sanitation guidelines in a post-Covid-19 world
Declarations of climate emergency had reached a crescendo, when the pandemic brought us all to a standstill. In the abrupt quiet, we heard the birdsong, and signs that a lesser human footprint could help the environment regenerate itself. But it can't be at the improbable cost of shutting down an intricate machinery of economies and human endeavour. On occasion of the World Environment Day, what then do we hope for this living planet to be?
Poonawalla is betting big on a Covid-19 vaccine, and preparing for the next possible pandemic
The Joint MD of PVR Cinemas tells Forbes India that they are 'constantly appealing' to producers not to release films directly on OTT platforms. Edited excerpts: