Cloudflare has experienced a significant outage, leading to numerous websites becoming inaccessible. Affected platforms include Substack, Canva, and notably, Down Detector, a service for tracking ...
Shares of online advertising giant Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) fell 2.6% in the afternoon session after investors appeared to take profits following a recent period of strong performance. The move lower ...
Cloudflare has gone down, taking many other websites down with it. The outage affected much of the web: X, formerly known as Twitter, Substack, Canva and more appeared to have gone down. Notably, that ...
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The cloud-computing giant Oracle, a company that buys many of Nvidia's data center chips, reported quarterly revenue that missed analysts' expectations. At the same time, Oracle stunned markets by ...
Cloudflare has said it has "let the internet down again" after an outage hit websites including Zoom, Canva and LinkedIn. It comes just weeks after the internet services provider experienced another ...
Several investors on Sunday complained about a sudden crash in several cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Dogecoin. “What is Bitcoin down today?” one of them asked on social media. Another one ...
Which sites are impacted by the Cloudflare outage? According to reports, several sites have faced or are still facing disruptions due to the outage. They include: “We are currently experiencing ...
Cloudflare said in a statement: “Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. “Customers using the Dashboard / Cloudflare APIs are impacted as requests might fail and ...
After leaving consumers hanging for much of the year, the Federal Reserve ultimately lowered rates three times in 2025. On Dec. 10, the central bank instituted a 25-basis-point cut to the federal ...
If you’ve been monitoring mortgage rates, things have been looking pretty rosy lately. After starting 2025 just above 7%, rates are hovering just over 6.0%, landing at an average of 6.26% a week ...