Wall Street's summer of worry Forget the Hamptons and put down the rosè: stubborn inflation and stock market volatility is making this Wall Street's summer of worry. 05/4/2024 - 11:27 pm | View Link
Wondering where the Blue Angels are flying today? Here’s where to watch in May The Blue Angels have shows scheduled every weekend throughout May, starting right here in the Sunshine State. On Saturday and Sunday, you can find the Blue Angels performing at the Vero Beach Air ... 05/1/2024 - 10:20 pm | View Link
Wall Street swings after Fed keeps interest rates high, downplays odds of a hike U.S. stocks finished mixed after the head of the Federal Reserve said the cuts to interest rates that Wall Street craves so much are still likely, even if they’re delayed because of stubbornly high in ... 05/1/2024 - 10:19 am | View Link
Flood Watch issued with severe storms and downpours expected AUSTIN (KXAN) — An active 24-hour period of weather ahead with two distinct rounds of strong storms: (1) This evening and (2) overnight. Through late-afternoon we’ll have spotty showers. Storms will ... 04/30/2024 - 11:30 pm | View Link
Wall Street Braces For Brutal Apple Earnings, But Top Analyst Gives 6 Reasons To Stay Bullish On iPhone Maker Muted Outlook: CEO Tim Cook’s tone on the earnings call will be important, the analyst said. He looks ahead to a “cautiously optimistic” outlook around China longer term from Apple, while also not ... 04/30/2024 - 8:15 pm | View Link
Dorsey confirms he has left the board of Twitter-alternative Bluesky and appears to put his support behind Musk’s X.
The relationship between Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey is such an on-again, off-again event that it seems like something out of a television sitcom. And after criticizing Musk’s leadership of Twitter just last year, Dorsey seemed to throw his weight behind that platform over the weekend.
A new survey from Canva reveals teachers aren’t mad about AI—in fact, they’re hoping the technology can offer them some relief.
There are plenty of legitimate fears about AI taking over the world. But you know who isn’t so worried? Teachers. That’s not because teachers don’t care if their students use AI to write all their essays or complete their algebra homework—they do.
Paid subscribers are used to watching things on demand, but with buzzy live specials like the Tom Brady roast, Netflix is reintroducing them to the idea of FOMO.
Netflix once foreshadowed the death of appointment television. When the streamer dropped all 10 episodes of its first high-profile original series, House of Cards, at once, it forever changed traditional viewing habits.
These 10 states had the most commercial-real estate foreclosures in March.
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Why write regular ads when artists are doing the work for Budweiser already?
More than 500 songs on Spotify namecheck Budweiser in their lyrics. With a new campaign in Brazil, the King of Beers is turning these tunes into actual ads on the streaming platform.
Nio plans to unveil a second smaller EV to be sold in Europe next year for less than $30,000.
China’s premium electric vehicle maker Nio is on track to unveil a new model under a mass-market brand by the end of this month and a second smaller EV to be sold in Europe next year for less than $30,000, a senior executive told Reuters on Monday.