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Fox reveals plans to launch subscription streaming service this year
Fox Corp. is finally getting into the direct-to-consumer streaming game.NBC News - 1h -
5 Best Sock Subscription Services (2025), Tested and Reviewed
Never run out of socks again. These subscription services deliver premium pairs right to your door.Wired - 4d -
Nintendo reveals long-awaited Switch 2 console set to launch this year
Nintendo showed off its new Switch 2 console in a video trailer Thursday, featuring a bigger display and joy controllers.CNBC - Jan. 16 -
Amazon Web Services Launches Infrastructure Region in Mexico
The cloud business of Amazon.com has launched an infrastructure cloud region in Mexico and plans to invest $5 billion in the country over the next 15 years.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 14 -
Revealing Red Wings Move Of The Year
It's only January, but it's clear what move has impacted the Detroit Red Wings the most this season.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 14 -
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Drop Venu Sports Streaming Service
Venu Sports, a joint venture among Disney, Fox and Warner Bros., was announced to great fanfare last year but was discontinued before it ever became available.The New York Times - Jan. 10 -
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery call off plans to launch Venu sports streaming service
Venu was first announced in February and intended to combine the live sports assets of Fox, WBD and Disney-owned ESPN.CNBC - Jan. 10 -
Disney, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery call off Venu sports streaming service
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery have called off plans to launch their sports streaming service, Venu, the companies said in a joint statement Friday.NBC News - Jan. 10 -
You could save over $100 a year by making this simple change to your streaming subscriptions
It's common to have several different streaming services just to watch TV. And you don't have to unsubscribe to save some cash on those costs.CNBC - Jan. 6
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China retaliates with additional tariffs of up to 15% on select U.S. imports starting Feb. 10
China also announced an investigation into Alphabet's Google alleging the American technology giant had violated the country's anti-monopoly law.CNBC - 2h -
Job openings decline sharply in December to 7.6 million, below forecast
Openings slid in December while hiring, voluntary quits and layoffs held steady, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.CNBC - 20m -
Palantir soars 25% to record high as AI powers strong earnings and guidance
Palantir surged more than 25% on robust fourth-quarter results and guidance.CNBC - 36m -
Trump tariffs on Canada would jeopardize U.S. race to dominate artificial intelligence, former Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland says
Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on Tuesday called for President Donald Trump to definitively take the threat of tariffs off the table.CNBC - 58m -
Spotify shares pop 10% after company reports first profitable year
The music streaming company said it paid a record $10 billion in royalties to the music industry in 2024.CNBC - 27m
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Grammy Awards Audience Drops 9%
The awards show drew 15.4 million people this year, down from nearly 17 million last year.The New York Times - 7m -
Trump has two strong options to defuse the U.S. debt time-bomb. He should use them.
AI-fueled productivity growth, combined with realistic and constructive immigration reform, would put the U.S. economy on more solid footing.MarketWatch - 8m -
As Trump’s Trade War Unfolds, American Companies Brace for Pain
American companies intent on making goods in the United States are fretting over the impact of tariffs on their access to parts and raw materials.The New York Times - 11m -
The end of insurance: Climate change is destroying homeowners and insurers
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Stockpiling ahead of higher tariffs is a big mistake, experts say
Experts weigh in on how the urge to hoard certain goods ahead of potentially higher prices can backfire.CNBC - 16m