Revealed: the public figures Googled most in 2024
In Australia, 8 out of the 10 most Googled people are US-based. They range from politicians to musicians, to athletes. Here are the 10 people that piqued our interest the most this year.
In Australia, 8 out of the 10 most Googled people are US-based. They range from politicians to musicians, to athletes. Here are the 10 people that piqued our interest the most this year.
Rupert Murdoch wanted to give his eldest son, Lachlan, control of his media empire amid worries his other children may try to “reorient” the editorial policy of some of his holdings, including Fox News.
Six (female) Olympians, a political prisoner, and a Brisbane-born movie star were the most Googled public figures this year. The number one spot, however, is held by an octogenarian Australian entrepreneur.
Swift will perform the final show on her blockbuster Eras Tour on Sunday in Vancouver, capping off a 149-show run that spanned nearly two years and five continents.
The tech giants all have large cloud contracts with TikTok — and they’ll have to end service on them by January 19 unless a court intervenes.
Syrian rebels appeared to have toppled the longtime dictatorship on Sunday after years-long civil war.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI disclosed Thursday it raised $6 billion in equity financing—the company’s latest step forward as it raises funding and …
Officials are following a number of new leads as the manhunt for the person who fatally shot Brian Thompson is on its fifth day.
The cryptocurrency is the latest move by Haliey Welch to capitalize on her “hawk tuah” meme, following her “Talk Tuah” podcast and AI-powered dating app.
Disgraced former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman Fried is serving a 25-year sentence in New York City’s Metropolitan Detention Center. He’s learning about such things as sports gambling and a drug called “deuce,” and he badly misses his teddy bear Manfred.