Direxion rolls out Nvidia-focused ETFs for bulls and bears
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2023-09-14 06:46
New 'Indiana Jones' tops N.America box office despite tepid debut
The latest -- and likely last -- installment in the popular "Indiana Jones" franchise lassoed the competition at the North American box office, industry estimates showed Sunday, but analysts noted...
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Mexico calls for end to Texas cargo inspections as governor 'complicating migration situation'
By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY Mexico on Monday called for the U.S. government to mediate with Texas state
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Strong US apartment construction suggests slide in rental costs
By Safiyah Riddle A surge in U.S. rental home construction could soften rent prices in the months ahead,
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Why trolling the likes of Andrew Tate is actually earning them money
Since Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, many controversial users who were previously banned from the platform have been allowed back on and are flourishing. Users such as Andrew Tate have regained a platform to spout his harmful views to millions of users. But, while it may feel satisfying to troll such users, engaging with their tweets actually earns them money. Here’s why: Twitter recently announced it was paying out thousands of dollars in advertising revenue to users to “benefit” from their high engagement on tweets, earning more money the higher their engagement is. As part of Twitter’s Ad Revenue sharing program, users require “5M+ Tweet impressions in each month for the last 3 months”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter On Thursday (13 July), some eligible users began receiving notifications of how much money they would receive. The highest earner, Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus, known online as Shibetoshi Nakamoto, earned $37,050. Tate also revealed in a tweet that he earned $20,379 from ad revenue generated in the reply threads under his posts. The money comes from the ad revenue generated in their replies below the content they post on the platform, and is paid out via the Stripe account that the user registered for creator subscriptions with. Twitter staffer, Patrick Traughber, said: “Excited to start sending our first payments to creators for ads revenue sharing today. “Creators are the lifeblood of this platform, and it's great to see so many creators I follow getting paid today. The program will be expanding soon—more to come!” The cash payouts come just a week after Meta launched its rival text-based platform, Threads. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-14 19:46
Slowing Chinese economy of more concern to EU firms than geopolitics - survey
By Joe Cash BEIJING A slowdown in both the Chinese and global economies is the biggest issue affecting
2023-06-21 09:27
Stock market today: Asian shares mixed as Japan business confidence rises and US shutdown is averted
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NETGEAR Expands its Smart Switch Lineup to Boost SMB Connectivity with Launch of MS108TUP
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 7, 2023--
2023-11-07 21:45
Micron Set to Test Resolve of Fed-Rattled Traders
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2023-09-27 18:55
Airlines will continue to fly fewer flights to New York and Washington as FAA faces staffing shortages
The federal government is allowing airlines to continue to run reduced flight schedules to major airports serving New York City and Washington in hopes of curbing flight cancellations and reducing the burden on short-staffed air traffic controllers.
2023-08-10 19:48
McDonald's beats sales estimates as cheaper menu, new launches drive demand
(Reuters) -McDonald's beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit and sales on Monday, powered by new launches as well as
2023-10-30 19:19
Journalists to strike June 5 at the largest US newspaper chain
Journalists across the U.S. will walk off their jobs next week at publications owned by Gannett, the largest newspaper chain in the U.S. Their union said Thursday that the mostly one-day strike will start June 5
2023-06-02 08:49
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