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Netflix profits surge after password-sharing crackdown
Streaming pioneer says it will stop disclosing subscriber numbers and shift focus to engagementFinancial Times - Business - Netflix -
How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI
Some companies let you opt out of allowing your content to be used for generative AI. Here’s how to take back (at least a little) control from ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and more.Wired - Tech -
Netflix's password-sharing crackdown is paying off as profits beat Wall Street's forecast
Netflix on Thursday released its first-quarter earnings, which topped analyst estimates in terms of subscriber additions and profit.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
Netflix Password Crackdown Delivers Millions of New Customers
The streaming giant said it would continue to diversify its slate and product features as it added 9.33 million subscribers in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World - Netflix -
How often do you really need to wash your jeans?
According to experts, you should wash your jeans every few wears — or more often if you get them really dirty. Plus, here are the best detergents for washing your jeans.NBC News - Top stories -
What is a good credit score — and how can you improve yours?
For the first time in a decade, the national average credit score in the U.S. dropped in late 2023, according to data from Fair Isaac Corporation. But what exactly is a credit score and how do you know if you have a good one?MarketWatch - Business -
Humane’s AI Pin Wants to Free You From Your Phone
The $700 Ai Pin, funded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft, can be helpful — until it struggles with tasks like doing math and crafting sandwich recipes.The New York Times - Tech -
How Old Are You in Your Head? The Neuroscience of Subjective Age Reveals How to Stay Mentally Young
Research shows our chronological and subjective ages rarely line up, and suggests ways to stay mentally youthful.Inc. - Business -
In your 30s and have nothing saved for retirement? Here’s how you could still retire a millionaire
Americans in their 30s still have time to get their retirement savings on track. Here's how much you'll save if you set aside $1,000 per month.CNBC - Business -
It’s Tax Day. Here’s what time your return is due — and how to file for an extension.
For many taxpayers, it’s still possible to get free last-minute tax prep in time for the April 15 deadline.MarketWatch - Business -
The Cheap Seats: How do you fix your fantasy baseball pitching staff?
Fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski takes some time to answer some pressing questions in his latest mailbag.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Juice up your S&P 500 fund for higher returns
What you add to the S&P 500 can spice up your results, for higher returns and possibly lower risksMarketWatch - Business -
Have you filed your taxes?
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Have you filed your taxes? Tax day is upon us, and most Americans have until 11:59 p.m. Monday to file their 2023 returns before they ...The Hill - Politics -
How Iran’s attack on Israel was stopped
Massive drone and missile attack was defeated by Israeli military with orchestrated help of US, UK and Jordan. Middle East crisis – live updatesIran’s widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the orchestrated help of the US, ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
To Instantly Be 4 Times More Likely to Stick to Your Long-Term Goals, Science Says Simply Change How You Think About Numbers
It works for Jerry Seinfeld (and Stephen King and John Grisham), and research shows it will also work for you.Inc. - Business -
How to save money on your internet and mobile data plan with the FCC’s new broadband ‘nutrition labels’
‘In the past, all of this stuff was hidden in small print,’ says one expert about the FCC’s new labels to help consumers compare broadband deals.MarketWatch - Business -
How much money should you keep in your checking account? This 23-year-old TikToker would ‘panic’ with a balance under $4,000.
There are downsides to keeping too much in a checking account, experts say.MarketWatch - Business -
Share Your Story About the Organ Transplant System
We want to hear from patients as well as doctors, nurses, technicians, medical residents and any others with experience in the system.The New York Times - Health -
Netflix forces Wall Street to focus on profit and revenue with decision to stop reporting subscriber numbers in 2025
Netflix will no longer report its quarterly subscriber additions, a sign that the benefits of its password sharing crackdown may be ending.CNBC - Business - Netflix -
When should you sell your gold investment?
It could make sense to sell your gold investment in certain scenarios, but it depends on your situation.CBS News - Top stories -
What If Your AI Girlfriend Hated You?
AngryGF offers a perpetually enraged chatbot intended to teach men better communication skills. WIRED took it for a spin.Wired - Tech -
LaLiga players, coaches on stopping Jude Bellingham: 'You have almost no chance'
What do other players think of him? What are his strengths and weaknesses? Jude Bellingham's rivals lift the lid on Real Madrid's new icon.ESPN - Sports -
How often to bathe your dog
How often you should bathe your dog depends on their skin, fur type and activity level. Vets weigh in on how often you should bathe your dog, plus find editor-recommended shampoos to use.NBC News - Top stories -
How to cut the cord, cancel your TV service and keep your internet
Want to cancel your TV service but keep your same internet? Here's how.CBS News - Top stories -
What Happens If You Don't File Your Taxes by April 15
Missing the deadline can be costly—even for taxpayers who get an extension from the IRS.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Can you use your home equity to buy land?
You can tap into your home's equity for a wide variety of reasons, but can you use it to buy land?CBS News - Top stories -
Will Banks Finally Have to Pay You More for Your Savings?
Deposit costs are still a moving target, even for the biggest banks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Tax day deadline: What you need to know to file your returns
Tax day has arrived, and most Americans have until 11:59 p.m. tonight in their local time zone to file their 2023 returns without incurring a late fee. The 2024 filing season has been marked by improved service metrics on the heels of an $80 ...The Hill - Politics -
Why you should lock in your mortgage rate this April
If you're in the market for a new home, April may be the month to lock in your mortgage rate. Find out why here.CBS News - Top stories -
‘If you and your money went to therapy’: Advisers now want to know about your fears, conflicts and dying wishes
Beliefs, experiences and family dynamics influence money decisions.MarketWatch - Business -
IRS: You have 'options' if you can't pay your taxes by the April 15 deadline
If you can't pay your taxes by April 15, you have "options," according to the IRS. Here's what to know about payment plans.CNBC - Business -
Today is the deadline to file your taxes. You can still have a live TurboTax professional do them for you
Intuit's TurboTax makes filing taxes easy, but the company's Live Full Service option makes it even easier.CBS News - Top stories -
How to manage your money in your 40s, according to CFPs: As your investments grow, 'mistakes can get bigger' too
If you're considering what you should be doing with your money in your 40s, look to these four money moves from two CFPs.CNBC - Business -
Stop Talking, Just Listen: 5 Sales Tips From a Fractional CMO
Brian Town, founder of Michigan Creative, thinks selling is the most important skill for business owners to master.Inc. - Business -
New efforts to stop scammers from stealing through fraudulent wire transfers
Americans are losing millions of dollars every year to scammers who steal money directly from their bank accounts, often through fraudulent wire transfers. U.S. senators are now pressing banks for answers about what they’re doing to stop it.CBS News - Top stories -
If you have these skills, GameStop’s Ryan Cohen wants to hear from you
Videogame retailer has been cutting jobs but is still is on the lookout for people with certain skills.MarketWatch - Business -
How Leslie Liao left Netflix's HR department to become a rising star in stand-up
The comedian talks about quitting her Netflix job when she got her stand-up career up and running. Next month she headlines the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever as part of Netflix Is A Joke Fest.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
How do you define a war crime?
History of the global effort to protect civilians in time of conflictFinancial Times - World -
How often do you need to vacuum?
How often do you need to vacuum? Experts share how often you should vacuum your floors.NBC News - Top stories -
The Enneagram Test Predicts How Successful You Are
Motivation plays a key role in career advancement. The Enneagram can help you discover yours.Inc. - Business