Apple Plans to Buy $75 Billion More of Its Own Stock The company said it would add to its record returns to shareholders, most likely fueling an intensifying debate over corporate spending.
Like ‘Uber for Organs’: Drone Delivers Kidney to Maryland Woman A team at the University of Maryland is developing drone technology to deliver organs faster and give doctors timely updates on their transi...
Trilobites: The Microbots Are on Their Way Tiny sensors with tinier legs, stamped out of silicon wafers, could one day soon help fix your cellphone battery or study your brain.
Facebook, Shifting Toward Private Communications, Focuses on Groups The social network rolled out a redesign, in the most visible signal of how it is starting to emphasize private communications.
A Holocaust Story for the Social Media Generation Eva Heyman kept a diary until she was sent to Auschwitz in 1944. An Instagram version of her story goes live this week, but some Israelis sa...
Sri Lanka’s President Lifts Ban on Social Media The social media ban in the wake of the Easter attacks reflected global concern about the role the networks play in spreading hate speech an...
Tesla Looks to Regain Its Luster in Solar Energy by Slashing Prices The company said it would slash the cost of solar energy by up to 38 percent by standardizing systems and asking customers to take on more r...
Alphabet Falls $1 Billion Short of Revenue Forecasts, Blaming Strong Dollar The company said it expected foreign currency to be an issue again in the current quarter, and its stock slid in after-hours trading.
Labor Dept. Says Workers at a Gig Company Are Contractors The department exempted an unnamed operation from pay and benefit standards applied to employees, marking a shift from the Obama administrat...
‘996’ Is China’s Version of Hustle Culture. Tech Workers Are Sick of It. Chinese programmers once embraced working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. But online, discontent is brewing.
Which Tech Company Is Uber Most Like? Its Answer May Surprise You It’s not Lyft or Didi Chuxing or another ride-hailing firm. Instead, Uber sees itself as the Amazon of transportation.
The Raisin Situation One man wanted to change the raisin industry for the better. He got more than he bargained for.
Apple Cracks Down on Apps That Fight iPhone Addiction Last year, with much fanfare, the tech giant unveiled a screen-time tracker of its own. Then it quietly began purging competitors from its s...
Chasing Growth, a Women’s Health Start-Up Cut Corners Nurx, an online prescribing app, drew attention with its pitch about female empowerment. Former employees said it took a laissez-faire appro...
Elon Musk and S.E.C. Reach New Accord, Lifting Cloud Over Tesla Securities regulators and the chief executive of Tesla came up with a new agreement about when Mr. Musk’s social media posts must be reviewe...
Slack Discloses $141 Million Loss as Messaging Start-Up Joins Tech Listing Rush Unlike most other Silicon Valley darlings going public this year, Slack is not holding an initial public offering, where it sells shares to ...
The Week in Tech: Data Doesn’t Support Sri Lanka’s Social Media Blackout Social media platforms have a role in inciting violence, but there’s little evidence to suggest that shutting them down prevents escalation....
Uber Aims for Valuation of Up to $91 Billion in I.P.O. The world’s largest ride-hailing company, which has not yet made a profit, kicked off the last stage of its journey to list on public stock ...
Magic Leap Raises $280 Million From NTT DoCoMo The maker of augmented-reality goggles said it has garnered $280 million from NTT Docomo of Japan, as part of a new partnership with the tel...
Regulators Around the World are Circling Facebook Facebook revealed that it expects a record fine from the F.T.C. That could be one of many moves against the company by governments on four c...
Amazon’s Profit Jumps, and It Plans More One-Day Prime Shipping Most revenue still comes from website sales, but other services, including cloud computing and advertising, provide an outsize chunk of prof...
Nils Nilsson, 86, Dies; Scientist Helped Robots Find Their Way He was part of a Stanford team whose work in artificial intelligence has found its way into smartphones, Siri and other hallmarks of the alg...
Uber Said to Plan I.P.O. Price Range Valuing Company as High as $90 Billion The world’s largest ride-hailing company was said to be planning an initial pricing of $44 to $50 a share.
New York Attorney General to Investigate Facebook Email Collection The social media company’s latest dust up with regulators is tied to the company’s collection of email lists from new users.
Sooner or Later Your Cousin’s DNA Is Going to Solve a Murder The Golden State Killer case was just the start. Hundreds of cold cases are hot again thanks to a new genealogy technique. The price may be ...
Canada Says Facebook Broke Privacy Laws with ‘Superficial’ Safeguards An investigation found that Facebook did not protect user data in the Cambridge Analytica scandal and has ignored recommendations since.
Who Owns Huawei? The Company Tried to Explain. It Got Complicated. The Chinese tech giant wants to put to rest concerns that it is susceptible to influence by the country’s government. That has been no easy ...
Microsoft’s Cloud Business Drives Strong Financial Results The company’s most recent quarter exceeded Wall Street expectations across the board, pushing shares up more than 5 percent in after-hours t...
Tesla Posts Big Quarterly Loss as Its Electric-Car Sales Lag The $702 million loss exceeded expectations, but the company reaffirmed its guidance on the year’s deliveries. It said it was open to raisin...
Tech Fix: You Can’t Stop Robocalls. You Shouldn’t Have To. Today’s solutions for fighting spam and scam calls are ineffective. But the onus should be on the phone companies, not you, to solve this pr...
Facebook Expects to Be Fined Up to $5 Billion by F.T.C. Over Privacy Issues Facebook and the agency have been in negotiations over a financial penalty for claims that the company violated a 2011 consent decree.
Scientists Create Speech From Brain Signals A prosthetic voice decodes what the brain intends to say and generates (mostly) understandable speech, no muscle movement needed.
Tech We’re Using: Sliding Backward on Tech? There Are Benefits Pamela Paul, editor of The New York Times Book Review, decided to downgrade her tech two years ago. It has worked out, with paper and DVDs i...
Ford to Invest $500 Million in Rivian, a Tesla Rival Rivian is developing a pickup and an S.U.V. on a chassis that Ford plans to use for models of its own. Two months ago, Amazon led a $700 mil...
Made in China, Exported to the World: The Surveillance State In Ecuador, cameras across the country send footage to monitoring centers to be examined by police and domestic intelligence. The surveillan...
New Zealand and France to Seek Pact Blocking Extreme Online Content Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand said the “call to action” would include “specific expectations on governments and internet comp...
Wing, Owned by Google’s Parent Company, Gets First Approval for Drone Deliveries in U.S. The company’s effort, approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, will be limited to parts of southwest Virginia.
Blockbuster Battle Between Steven Spielberg and Netflix Fizzles Mr. Spielberg, a Hollywood titan for more than four decades, has been cast as an anti-streaming Luddite. The reality is more complex.
Japan Has a New Emperor. Now It Needs a Software Update. It isn’t exactly Y2K, but the country is scrambling to reconcile its systems with the ancient demands of an imperial calendar.
Julia Angwin Is Out as Editor of New Tech Watchdog Site The Markup Ms. Angwin was one of three founders of The Markup, which is dedicated to investigating technology and its effects on society and plans to s...
After the Bust, Are Bitcoins More Like Tulip Mania or the Internet? To understand where cryptocurrencies are going, it helps to look beneath the price gyrations to see how people are actually using the techno...
This Estonian Start-Up Has Become a Thorn in Uber’s Side The Estonian ride-hailing company Bolt is an unexpected success story. The start-up points to Uber’s global challenges.
Elon Musk Predicts Tesla Driverless Taxi Fleet Next Year Mr. Musk said Tesla cars would soon drive themselves and serve as robot taxis. But many experts think autonomous cars are at least several y...
Beyond Meat Details Plans for Initial Public Offering The company is hoping the success of its plant-based burger will lure investors to an I.P.O. that would value it at $1.2 billion.
Google Employees Say They Faced Retaliation After Organizing Walkout Two Google workers who called for an employee protest over the company’s treatment of sexual harassment said they were demoted or told their...
Samsung Postpones Rollout of Galaxy Fold The company, the world’s largest handset maker, said it would postpone the release of the foldable smartphone after reports that the device ...
Tesla to Investigate Car That Appeared to Burst Into Flames in Shanghai The fire, involving a Tesla sedan in a parking garage, left no one injured, the fire department said. The automaker said it had dispatched a...
Free Speech Puts U.S. on ‘a Collision Course’ With Global Limits on Big Tech Many other countries are adopting or considering stricter moderation of online speech. But they don’t have to work around the First Amendmen...
The Interpreter: Sri Lanka Blocks Social Media, Fearing More Violence Sri Lankan officials have a troubled relationship with social media. They have seen firsthand how quickly online hate can turn into deadly v...
Silicon Valley Came to Kansas Schools. That Started a Rebellion. Public schools in Kansas rolled out a web-based learning platform backed by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Now students have staged walkouts an...
He Stopped a Global Cyberattack. Now He’s Pleading Guilty to Writing Malware. Marcus Hutchins, a British security researcher credited with halting a huge outbreak of ransom software in 2017, accepted United States char...
Bits: The Week in Tech: Do You Prefer Free Speech, or a Perfectly Clean Internet? Automated policing of content will never be perfect, and that leaves us facing a big question about what we want the web to be like.
After Social Media Bans, Militant Groups Found Ways to Remain Hezbollah and other groups classified as terrorist organizations by the United States have changed their social media strategies to stay on ...
Investors Value Uber’s Self-Driving Cars at $7.25 Billion A billion-dollar investment is meant to prop up a money-losing unit before Uber makes its pitches ahead of a planned I.P.O.
Tesla and Elon Musk Are Given Week to Reach Accord With S.E.C. The adversaries told a judge they were working to resolve a dispute over Mr. Musk’s statements on financial prospects. Regulators had sought...
Amazon Gives Up on Chinese Domestic Shopping Business The company had long struggled to gain traction in China despite operating there for more than a decade.
How to Declutter and Speed Up Your Phone If your phone is feeling a little laggy, here are some tips to clear out old apps and other things that may be slowing it down.
Samsung Will Investigate New Folding Phone After Reviewers Find Problems The company said some of the problems described in reviews of its nearly $2,000 Galaxy Fold phone might be attributed to the removal of a pr...
Here’s Soylent’s New Product. It’s Food. The Silicon Valley food-drink of choice is now a ‘complete nutrition platform.’ The beverage plot thickens.
Pinterest Shares Jump 25 Percent on First Day of Trading Public market investors warmed to Pinterest during its pitches ahead of its market debut.
Foxconn’s Deal With Wisconsin Should Be Revised, Gov. Tony Evers Says Governor Evers, citing an “unreal expectation” of job creation, wants a new agreement with the Taiwanese electronic giant to build a $10 bil...
Pinterest Prices I.P.O. at $19 a Share, for a $12.7 Billion Valuation The shares will begin trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol PINS.
Tech Fix: Uber vs. Lyft: Which Ride-Hailing App Is Better? Here’s a comprehensive comparison of the two services to help you choose your go-to app for hitching rides.
The Most Measured Person in Tech Is Running the Most Chaotic Place on the Internet YouTube’s C.E.O. spends her days contemplating condoms and bestiality, talking advertisers off the ledge and managing a property the size of...
Tech Fix: Uber vs. Lyft: Which Ride-Hailing App Is Better? Here’s a comprehensive comparison of the two services to help you choose your go-to app for hitching rides.
Tech We’re Using: The Must-Have When Reporting on Disasters: A Satellite Phone Thomas Fuller, San Francisco bureau chief, knows you cannot rely on cell networks during earthquakes, wildfires and other breaking news cata...
Terry Gou Made Your iPhone. Now He Wants to Run Taiwan. The chairman of Foxconn says a sea goddess gave his presidential bid her blessing. His entry draws Taiwan’s fraught ties with China into sha...
As Netflix Contends With More Rivals, Hulu Stands Out With 148 million subscribers and a value of $157 billion, Netflix is the leader in streaming. But Hulu, now controlled by Disney, has someth...
Apple and Qualcomm Settle All Disputes Worldwide Apple and Qualcomm said they had agreed to dismiss all litigation between them worldwide.
in her words: #WhatsMyName Stresses Safety for Uber Riders A South Carolina student was murdered after getting into a car she mistook for her Uber, underscoring the safety risks of ride-hailing apps....
YouTube Fact-Checks the Fire at Notre-Dame With Facts About ... 9/11 The company said that a misguided algorithm paired live footage of the blaze in Paris with information about the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Square Feet: A New Recruitment Tool for Construction: The Joystick To help attract a generation that grew up playing video games, the construction industry has turned to simulators that replicate jobs done b...
The New New World: Donald Trump, China Savior? Some Chinese Say Yes Business leaders and intellectuals say one of Beijing’s toughest critics could force the country to change. Still needed: voices of support ...
Wheels: High-Tech Collision Warnings, No Matter How Smart Your Car Is “This can be a great way to get the safety benefit of crash-avoidance technology at a reduced cost compared to a new car,” said the author o...
Global Health: In African Villages, These Phones Become Ultrasound Scanners A hand-held device brings medical imaging to remote communities, often for the first time.
Who Goes Public When? Tech Companies Maneuver to Stand Out in the Horde With so many start-ups listing their shares this year, each is trying to avoid the traffic jam to get its own moment in the sun.
Big Companies Thought Insurance Covered a Cyberattack. They May Be Wrong. Citing a rarely used ‘war exemption,’ insurers say they aren’t responsible for the 2017 NotPetya attack.
One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority In a major ethical leap for the tech world, Chinese start-ups have built algorithms that the government uses to track members of a largely M...
Apple and Qualcomm’s Global Fight Heads to Court in San Diego The battle between the companies, once partners, could affect the division of billions of dollars in smartphone profits and, perhaps, how mu...
Google’s Sensorvault Is a Boon for Law Enforcement. This Is How It Works. Investigators have been tapping into the tech giant’s enormous cache of location information in an effort to solve crimes. Here’s what this ...
Buying a Tesla Seems Pretty Easy. But There Are a Few Things to Know. Now that shopping for the cheapest Model 3 can’t be done online, a reporter set out to find just how difficult the process was.
Jet Airways, a Pioneer in India’s Skies, May Stop Flying India’s second-largest airline is out of cash and operating just nine planes. The outlook for a rescue is grim.
Tesla Ends Online Sales of $35,000 Model 3, Creating New Hurdle for Buyers The automaker said its lowest-priced offering would be available only in stores or by phone, just weeks after emphasizing a shift to online ...
Bits: The Week in Tech: We Might Be Regulating the Web Too Fast Conflicting national laws on harmful content could have unintended consequences for the global internet.
He Has Driven for Uber Since 2012. He Makes About $40,000 a Year. Peter Ashlock has completed 25,000 trips for Uber. As insiders cash in with what may be a $100 billion public offering, he’s on the road to ...
What Exactly Is Uber’s ‘Core Platform Contribution Margin’? Uber, like many other tech companies, is using a few creative terms to describe its business. We’ll try to translate them for you.
Uber, Losing $1.8 Billion a Year, Reveals I.P.O. Filing The world’s largest ride-hailing service unveiled its prospectus for what is likely to be the biggest initial public offering for years.
Watch SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Second Try for a Satellite Launch The giant rocket’s second ever flight was postponed on Wednesday because of winds.
Disney Prepares to Unveil Its Streaming Service In a lavish presentation, the company is expected to offer long-awaited details about its counter to the tech giants that have moved into en...
A Charity Accepts Uber Stock as Donations. Then Uses It to Pay Staff Bonuses. Entrepreneurs who own stakes in private companies can donate some of their equity to Charity: water. The proceeds will eventually be paid ou...
Moon Landing Beckons for Israel’s Beresheet Spacecraft If Beresheet lands intact, SpaceIL will be the first private organization to land a spacecraft on the moon.
Why Won’t Twitter Help Us Delete Our Tweets? Twitter borrows most of its best ideas from users. Except the idea to set our feeds on fire.
Amazon and Microsoft Are 2 Finalists for $10 Billion Pentagon Contract The cloud computing project, known as JEDI, is one of the largest federal information technology contracts in history.
Uber Is Said to Aim for I.P.O. Valuation of Up to $100 Billion The ride-hailing giant gave some investors an initial estimate of its public market valuation, which ranged from $90 billion to $100 billion...
Uber Is Said to Aim for I.P.O. Valuation of Up to $100 Billion The ride-hailing giant gave some investors an initial estimate of its public market valuation, which ranged from $90 billion to $100 billion...
SpaceX to Launch Falcon Heavy, Carrying Large Satellite to Orbit The giant rocket, the most powerful now available on Earth, has not flown since its spectacular test launch in 2018.
DealBook: To Purge Some of Social Media’s Ugliness, an Unlikely Lesson From Wall St. A simple rule that bolsters the banking system — “know your customer” — could help combat fake news and hate speech online if companies like...
Net Neutrality Bill Passes House, Fulfilling Promise by Democrats The legislation, called the Save the Internet Act, faces long odds in the Republican-led Senate.
More than 3,500 Amazon Employees Urge Bold Action on Climate Change They say Amazon should stop offering custom cloud computing services that help the oil and gas industry explore for and extract more fossil ...
Net Neutrality Bill Passes House, Fulfilling Promise by Democrats The legislation, called the Save the Internet Act, faces long odds in the Republican-led Senate.
Tech We’re Using: Lifting Journalism by Knowing What Readers Are Looking For Claudio E. Cabrera, who specializes in search engine optimization, describes how he keeps track of what’s hot in search and how that informs...
Times Insider: When Trash Is a Journalist’s Treasure Jake Orta was not aware he was searching the bins of Mark Zuckerberg’s house until we told him who owned the place.
Tech Tip: Organizing Your Unwieldy Photo Collection Is Easier Than You Think Here is the trick: Let your smartphone do the work.
Facebook Seeks to Stop Asking Users to Wish Dead Friends Happy Birthday The company said it had improved artificial intelligence to stop dead people’s profiles “from showing up in places that might cause distress...
Airbnb Reverses Policy Banning Listings in Israeli Settlements in West Bank Last year, the company said it would remove about 200 listings in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Now, it’s changing course.
How to Go Paperless in Your Home Office Here’s how to save your tax records digitally so you can get rid of the paper in your home office.
Square Feet: As Office Tenants Expect More Tech, Even the Windows Get Smart To stay competitive, developers and landlords are being driven to add telecommunications infrastructure, video screens and, yes, glass that ...
China, a Major Bitcoin Source, Considers Moving Against It China, whose initial enthusiasm about cryptocurrencies has waned, may order its local governments not to support the industry.
Travel Tips: The Key to Cheap Internet Service: A Local SIM Card Want cheap data and phone calls when you’re abroad? Here’s how.
Britain Proposes Broad New Powers to Regulate Internet Content A growing number of countries are now eager to punish Facebook and other internet companies for harmful material on their platforms.
Wikipedia Isn’t Officially a Social Network. But the Harassment Can Get Ugly. Unlike at social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, the people who respond to reports of harassment are largely unpaid volunteers.
Pinterest Dials Down Expectations as I.P.O. Nears The digital pin board company set a price range for its I.P.O. that would value the business below its last private market valuation of $12 ...
In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical Universe For Karen Uhlenbeck, winner of the Abel Prize for math, a whimsical phenomenon offers a window onto higher dimensions.
Pinterest Said to Price I.P.O. Below Last Private Valuation The digital pin board company is setting a price range for its I.P.O. that will put it at below its last private market valuation of $12 bil...
$3,000 to Rent a Movie? Bringing the Theater Home for the 1 Percent Red Carpet Home Cinema offers Hollywood’s latest movies, but it’s not cheap for customers to rent films still in the theaters.
In China, an App About Xi Is Literally Becoming Impossible to Ignore Millions of Chinese are using the app as part of President Xi’s efforts to strengthen ideological control in the digital age. Critics say it...
Scheme to Swap Fake iPhones Adds Up to $900,000 Loss for Apple, Prosecutors Say Two college students in Oregon are accused of tricking Apple into replacing nearly 1,500 counterfeit iPhones with genuine ones that were lat...
How to Mount a TV Without Making a Mess Don’t underestimate the time and energy it takes to mount your TV on the wall yourself. Here’s how to do it and keep your wall — and your pe...
Bits: The Week in Tech: Facebook Is Desperate to Shape Tech Regulation. Should It? Asking tech leaders how to regulate their own industry might be like “asking the foxes how best to guard the henhouse.”
On the Runway: Are Bankers and Venture Capitalists Really Getting Fleeced by Patagonia? They won’t be leaving “bros out in the cold,” says Patagonia. Here’s how the company is thinking about its famous banker fleeces.
How to Tap Less on Your Phone (but Get More Done) Most of us spend hours each day tapping the glass of our smartphones. But what if you could do just as much — maybe more — and give your fin...
Tesla’s Elon Musk and S.E.C. Have 2 Weeks to Resolve Dispute, Judge Says The Securities and Exchange Commission had asked the judge to hold Mr. Musk in contempt of court for a Twitter post about Tesla’s production...
Jeff Bezos, Amazon C.E.O., and MacKenzie Bezos Finalize Divorce Details Mr. Bezos will keep 75 percent of the couple’s stock in Amazon, and all of their ownership of The Washington Post and Blue Origin space comp...
Jeff Bezos, Amazon C.E.O., and MacKenzie Bezos Finalize Divorce Details Mr. Bezos will keep 75 percent of the couple’s stock in Amazon, and all of their ownership of The Washington Post and Blue Origin space comp...
They Thought It Was Their Uber. But the Driver Was a Predator. A South Carolina college student was killed last weekend by a man posing as a ride-share driver, the police said. Across the country, women ...
Australia Passes Law to Punish Social Media Companies for Violent Posts Parliament adopted a measure that would criminalize “abhorrent violent material” shared on social media platforms, threatening huge fines fo...
A.I. and Privacy Concerns Get White House to Embrace Global Cooperation In technology, the Trump administration has departed from its anti-regulatory, nationalist approach.
Kick-Start Your Reading Habit With Bite-Sized Books If you don’t feel like you have the time to read more, or struggle to finish a book, this method will help. If you have time for Twitter or ...
Whole Foods Cut Prices. It Saved Us 5 Cents. The grocery chain’s “Whole Paycheck” reputation doesn’t appear to be threatened.
A.I. Experts Question Amazon’s Facial-Recognition Technology At least 25 prominent researchers are calling on the company to stop selling the technology to law enforcement agencies, citing concerns tha...
Tech We’re Using: From Bubble Memory to Hot Spots and a Fly Rod David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent, recounts his gear from the computers in use when he joined The Times in 1982 to his over...
Tech Fix: Apple AirPods Review: The Perfect Earbuds, Except They Don’t Last Sleek and convenient, Apple’s wireless earbuds are an engineering marvel. But they are difficult and expensive to maintain.
Media Companies Take a Big Gamble on Apple Executives have been burned by their previous dealings with big tech companies. But Apple’s promise of a billion devices worldwide was too g...
Drug Sites Upend Doctor-Patient Relations: ‘It’s Restaurant-Menu Medicine’ A new wave of websites turns physicians into mere gatekeepers for popular lifestyle drugs, increasing public health risks, experts say. The ...
Amid Bitcoin Uncertainty, ‘the Smart Money Knows That Crypto Is Not Ready’ Cryptocurrency enthusiasts thought big financial institutions would lend credibility to their work. But last year’s crash has cooled their i...
Less Pizza, More Yoga: E-Sports Embraces Traditional Training Methods The professionalization of e-sports has been accompanied by an increasing adherence to training aids long common in older sports.
How to Make Your Phone Limit Your Screen Time For You The latest iPhone and the newest version of Google’s Android come with tools to limit how much time you stare at your screen. Here’s how to ...
Lyft Drops Below I.P.O. Price in Second Day of Trading The rapid decline raises questions about investors’ appetite for fast-growing but unprofitable tech companies.
As India Votes, False Posts and Hate Speech Flummox Facebook With as many as 879 million eligible voters set to cast ballots in the coming weeks, Facebook is struggling to cope with the disinformation ...
Does the Air Fryer Deliver on Its Golden Promise? Melissa Clark cooks with an air fryer, the kitchen appliance of the moment, to see if it really provides deep-fried taste without the fat.
6 Tips for Using Your Air Fryer Do you have the latest “it” kitchen appliance? Here’s how to get the most out of it.
Nonfiction: A Journey — if You Dare — Into the Minds of Silicon Valley Programmers Clive Thompson’s “Coders” demystifies the work done to create the algorithms and programs that have come to dominate our world.
Singapore Plans Law to Fight False News, but Critics Fear Repression The government says the legislation would combat misinformation that harms the public interest, but rights advocates worry that it could be ...
Behold the Beefless ‘Impossible Whopper’ Burger King is introducing a Whopper made with a vegetarian patty from the start-up Impossible Foods. The deal is a big step toward the main...