Roblox is letting game creators sell 3D virtual goods as it looks for ways to boost revenue
Roblox’s new updates include letting premium subscribers create and sell 3D goods, enabling users to make phone calls, and giving developers subscription tools.
Americans who don’t own a home say they lack savings for a down payment, CNBC survey finds
First-time homebuyers often need to come up with just 6% or 7% as a down payment. Meanwhile, states and cities offer funds to help you come with the cash.
Kroger will pay up to $1.2 billion to settle most nationwide opioid claims
The settlements would allow for “full resolution” of all opioid claims on behalf of U.S. states, local governments and Native American tribes, Kroger said.
Protest stops play during U.S. Open semi-final match between Gauff, Muchová
The match between Coco Gauff and Karolína Muchová was interrupted by environmental protesters, including one who glued their feet to the cement floor.
Carl Icahn says new Illumina CEO has his ‘full support’ months after proxy fight
Activist investor Icahn’s blessing is a relief for the company as it tries to rebound from a bitter proxy fight with the billionaire investor.
Danny Masterson sentenced to 30 years to life in prison
The “That ’70s Show” star was found guilty in May of raping two women more than two decades ago.
Senate confirms Anna Gomez to FCC, breaking yearslong deadlock at the agency
Gomez’s confirmation comes after a protracted battle to confirm Biden’s initial pick for the commissioner seat, Gigi Sohn, ended with her withdrawal.
Trump may seek transfer of Georgia election case to federal court, lawyer says
Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants are charged with conspiring to illegally reverse the results of his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden.
Trump Georgia DA rejects House GOP demand for records as ‘unjustified and illegal’
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis accused House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan of trying to obstruct her prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
Apple shares fall after reports that China banned iPhone use by government employees
The reported restrictions, which have not been publicly announced by Beijing, raise concerns that Apple’s products could get caught up in global tensions.