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Roblox’s stock tumbles after a big revenue miss, and worries about ‘engagement’
Roblox Corp.’s stock tumbled Thursday after the online gaming company reported first-quarter revenue that was well below expectations and provided a downbeat current-quarter outlook.MarketWatch - Business -
Minouche Shafik: universities must engage in serious soul searching on protests
If academia can’t better define the boundaries between free speech and discrimination, government will fill that gapFinancial Times - Business -
The Right of the People 'Peaceably' to Assemble
Of all the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights, this is the only one that includes an adverb.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why are millions of people paying for Robinhood Gold?
A jump in paid subscriptions via Robinhood’s Gold program raises the question: are people willing to pay for ‘free’ trades.MarketWatch - Business -
The Smartest People in the Room Are All Listening to the Same Podcast
How did Acquired become the business world’s favorite show?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Many People Do Not Like the New Sonos App
Plus: Apple crushes artistic dreams, Comcast introduces low-cost internet plans, and Black Twitter will always be Black Twitter.Wired - Tech -
Mexico's president accuses press and volunteer searchers for missing people of 'necrophilia'
The administration of Mexico’s president has accused the press and volunteer searchers who look for the bodies of missing people of “necrophilia.”ABC News - World -
Papa John’s sold more pizza, but people pulled back on sides and drinks
Papa John’s stock sank toward a four-year low Thursday, after the pizza chain reported the biggest quarterly revenue miss in more than five years, amid a decline in the number of transactions and deliveries.MarketWatch - Business -
'Black Twitter: A People's History' tells how humor and hashtags fostered a subculture
The three-part Hulu docuseries traces how Black people have used the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, now X, as a means of communal expression.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment