Zendesk Focuses on Communities, Conversations With Latest Help Desk Offerings
Customer service software provider Zendesk is betting big on conversational business solutions and the power of peer-driven communities to help its subscribers offer more comprehensive and engaging help desk solutions.
Facebook's Libra Association Is Falling Apart
Amid heavy regulatory scrutiny from governments around the world, Facebook's ambitious plans for Libra have begun to come apart at the seams.
How to Design Events to Inspire Girls About STEM Careers
(Photo credit: SheTech 2019) It's easy to get lost in discussions about how to attract more women to fields in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM, or STEAM when it also incorporates the arts).
Group scours Pacific for sunken battleships, lost war graves
Deep-sea explorers scouring the world's oceans for sunken World War II ships are focusing in on debris fields deep in the Pacific, in an area where one of the most decisive battles of the time took place.
We can save money by turning Rikers facilities into homeless shelters: Former NYC police commissioner
Turning Rikers Island into homeless facilities
Rikers shutdown will release a 'substantial number' of inmates into the city: Ex-police commissioner
Rikers Island release of inmates
Johnson & Johnson recalls lot of baby powder
Out of an abundance of caution, Johnson & Johnson is voluntarily recalling a single lot of its Johnson's Baby Powder in the United States.
US-China trade war weighing on world's growth, IMF says
The global economy is slowing, largely because of the U.S. trade war with China, according to the 189-member International Monetary Fund.
GM strike pushed US factory output down 0.5% in September
U.S. factory output slumped 0.5% in September, as a strike at General Motors caused a steep decline in auto production amid broader struggles for manufacturers.
China's economic slowdown deepens, weighing on global growth
China's economic growth sank to a new multi-decade low in the latest quarter as a trade war with Washington deepened a slump that is weighing on the global economy.
EU leaders rubber stamp Lagarde's ECB appointment
European Union leaders have approved the appointment of Christine Lagarde as the next president of the European Central Bank.
Hong Kong's Cathay says September passenger traffic slumps
Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific says passenger traffic slumped last month on plummeting demand from mainland Chinese travelers.
Johnson returns to London to drum up support for Brexit deal
After winning the backing of European Union leaders for his new Brexit deal , Prime Minister Boris Johnson was in London Friday looking to secure enough support to get the deal through the fractious British Parliament.
Global markets brush off disconcerting data out of China
Global markets largely brushed off more disconcerting economic signals from China, which on Friday reported that its economy grew at its slowest pace in 26 years last quarter.
American Express 3Q profits rise 8%
American Express's third-quarter profits rose by 8%, the credit card company said Friday, as its members spent more on its eponymous cards and more carried a balance.
Despair in Burgundy and beyond, as US tariffs hit EU goods
French vintners are begging for government aid.
Rikers Island shutdown won't happen 'anytime soon': Former NYC police commissioner
Rikers Island closing
New tariffs on wine, cheese, and olive oil take effect
European tariffs take effect
All-American subscription box services launches all-natural play cosmetics line
Girls cosmetics subscription service
Schwab talks about his dyslexia
Charles Schwab dyslexia


















