Anonymous bidder shells out $3.3 million for lunch with Warren Buffett
Lunch with Warren Buffett? Priceless.
Buffalo Wild Wings apologizes for apparent hack after Twitter account makes series of vulgar posts
Buffalo Wild Wings apologized late Friday after its Twitter account posted crude and racist comments.
Visa says card payments back to normal
Friday’s hardware failure left card holders across Europe unable to pay for their purchases.
Buffalo Wild Wings apologises over ‘awful’ tweets in targeted hacking
Restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings apologises for ‘awful’ posts after its Twitter account is hacked.
Google ‘to end’ Pentagon Artificial Intelligence project
Employees have quit over Project Maven, aimed at improving the precision of US drone strikes.
Ireland gives Britain two weeks to produce Brexit border proposals
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney was quoted as setting the deadline on Saturday.
Ethiopia ministers OK draft law to lift state of emergency
It would be the most significant change so far under the country’s young new prime minister.
Socialist Pedro Sanchez sworn in as Spain’s prime minister
Sanchez became PM a day after successfully ousting predecessor Mariano Rajoy, who lost a no-confidence vote in parliament.
Seoul, Tokyo clash on how North Korea should remove its missiles
Japan and South Korea’s defense ministers appeared to disagree Saturday.
Mattis warns of ‘consequences’ if Beijing continues with ‘intimidation and coercion’
U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis blasted China for the militarization of artificial features in the South China Sea.
