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YouTube blocks Russell Brand from making money on his channel after sexual assault allegations

YouTube told Forbes Brand violated the platform’s “creator responsibility policy” and that it had taken steps to “protect the community.”

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

TikTok hit with US$370M fine over children’s privacy missteps

European regulators dealt a blow to TikTok over its handling of children’s data, the largest fine the company has faced to date.

  • By Alexandra S. Levine
  • Forbes Staff

Two more countries join France in investigating iPhone 12 radiation levels

It started with France; see what other European countries are expressing concern over radiation levels emitted by Apple products.

  • By Darreonna Davis

iPhone 12 Sales banned in France over radiation concerns —Here’s what to know

The iPhone 12 may be recalled in France due to heightened levels of exposure to radio frequency.

  • By Darreonna Davis

Coco Gauff made $3 million with her U.S. Open win. The real riches will soon follow

With her first Grand Slam victory, the 19-year-old American phenom is poised to cash in on her tennis success—and winning personality.

  • By Brett Knight
  • Forbes Staff

Novak Djokovic wins US Open—surpassing Serena Williams’ modern Grand Slam record

Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff won the men’s and women’s U.S. Open titles, respectively, in New York this weekend.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

The world’s 50 most valuable sports teams 2023

The NFL remains the most dominant league financially, but it’s not the fastest-growing sport in terms of value.

  • By Mike Ozanian
  • Forbes Staff

Roger Federer-backed shoe brand on takes a big swing at tennis

With $1 billion in sales and a stable of players that includes No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek and young American star Ben Shelton, the surging Swiss running shoe company wants to become a tennis powerhouse. But first, they need a sneaker.

  • By Matt Craig

Burning Man: One dead as flooding strands thousands at Nevada desert festival

Celebrities Chris Rock and Diplo were able to leave the festival by walking 6 miles and hitchhiking with the driver of a pick-up truck.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

‘Conserve food and water’: Chaos at Burning Man as storm traps 70,000 festival-goers

The annual festival started August 27 with favourable weather conditions that later turned sour, drenching attendees with showers and turning the dry desert muddy.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV
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