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NYC Spends $8 Million a Day to House Migrants
NYC Spends $8 Million a Day to House Migrants
New York City is spending about $8 million a day to house the 37,500 asylum seekers currently in
2023-05-09 02:18
Black Friday is almost here. What to know about the holiday sales event's history and evolution
Black Friday is almost here. What to know about the holiday sales event's history and evolution
If you didn’t already guess it from a barrage of sales ads in your inbox, the holiday shopping season is upon us
2023-11-22 22:55
South Korea house prices climb for second month in August
South Korea house prices climb for second month in August
SEOUL South Korea's housing market climbed for a second straight month in August, data showed on Friday, with
2023-09-15 13:18
Workers at Detroit's 'Big 3' ratify labor contract: union
Workers at Detroit's 'Big 3' ratify labor contract: union
Workers from Ford, General Motors and Stellantis ratified new contracts with hefty wage hikes, their union announced Monday, closing the books on an historic autoworkers...
2023-11-21 00:16
MANSCAPED® Launches New Commercial Starring Football Icon, Chris Kamara
MANSCAPED® Launches New Commercial Starring Football Icon, Chris Kamara
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 8, 2023--
2023-09-08 20:23
Secret ‘James Bond’ Tunnels May Become a Tourist Attraction
Secret ‘James Bond’ Tunnels May Become a Tourist Attraction
A warren of tunnels beneath central London, once used by the spies who inspired the creation of James
2023-09-25 12:50
Investors in Asia’s Worst-Performing Market on Edge After Poll
Investors in Asia’s Worst-Performing Market on Edge After Poll
A week after Thailand’s pro-democracy parties garnered an historic win in national elections, investors are waiting to see
2023-05-22 08:46
Forge Your Legacy: CORSAIR Launches New Keyboard and Headset for Superior Customization and Control
Forge Your Legacy: CORSAIR Launches New Keyboard and Headset for Superior Customization and Control
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 11, 2023--
2023-08-11 21:16
BNP Paribas Cracks Down on Mining Clients With New Coal Policy
BNP Paribas Cracks Down on Mining Clients With New Coal Policy
BNP Paribas SA is imposing new financing restrictions as part of an updated policy around how to treat
2023-11-23 18:59
Google AI tool predicts danger of genetic mutations
Google AI tool predicts danger of genetic mutations
Researchers at Google DeepMind, the tech giant's artificial intelligence arm, on Tuesday introduced a tool that predicts whether genetic mutations are likely to cause harm, a breakthrough that...
2023-09-20 04:50
Twitter is turning Tweetdeck into paid service after slowing down access to rival sites
Twitter is turning Tweetdeck into paid service after slowing down access to rival sites
Twitter, rebranded as X, is now officially turning Tweetdeck into a paid service and placing it behind a paywall, after slowing down access to rival social media platforms including Meta’s Threads and Facebook. Tweetdeck, which was also rebranded recently to “X Pro”, now requires a Blue subscription to access it. The latest change follows Twitter’s announcement in July that users must be “verified” to access TweetDeck. Non-subscribing users visiting Tweetdeck’s website are now being redirected to a page promoting signup to Twitter’s premium service. Tweetdeck, which allows users to access different accounts and multiple custom feeds, was one of the most popular Twitter third-party apps, and was acquired by the social media company in 2011. Twitter has tried to make its premium subscription more enticing to users with added features like ad revenue sharing, formatting, and higher rankings in conversations. Now it appears the social media company, rebranded as X, is hoping the addition of XPro to this list of added features would attract more premium subscribers. On Tuesday, X also appeared to slow down the loading times of some of the platform’s competitors such as Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, and Threads as well as Substack and news media sites posted to X. Links posted to X from some websites were taking about five seconds longer than usual to load on Tuesday, but the platform began reversing some of the changes restricting quick view of news sites. Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg reacted to a post on the issue with a “thinking face emoji”. “Substack was created in direct response to this kind of behaviour by social media companies,” the company’s founders, Chris Best, Hamish McKenzie and Jairaj Sethi, said in a statement. This is not the first time X, formerly Twitter, has taken decisions to restrict access to rival websites. In December, X-owner Elon Musk announced he would ban “free promotion” of other social media services, and also suspend accounts encouraging users to move to other platforms. This announcement came as the platform’s rival Mastodon was growing in popularity, partly due to users’ discontent with changes made by the Tesla titan to Twitter since his takeover of the company. “We will no longer allow free promotion of certain social media platforms on Twitter,” Mr Musk said before the company decided to reverse its decision. Read More Mark Zuckerberg hits out at Elon Musk for wasting time over cage fight: ‘It’s time to move on’ Move fast and beat Musk: The inside story of how Meta built Threads Elon Musk says he may need surgery before proposed 'cage match' with Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg hits out at Elon Musk for wasting time over cage fight Elon Musk reveals more dramatic details of fight against Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg reveals his 4,000 calorie diet and large McDonald’s order
2023-08-16 13:24
ICBC Hack Kept Repo Market Open, Fueled Bond Delivery Failures
ICBC Hack Kept Repo Market Open, Fueled Bond Delivery Failures
Non-delivery of US debt pledged as collateral surged on Thursday as the repercussions of a cyberattack on Industrial
2023-11-11 03:15