Reddit will charge hefty fees to the many third-party apps that access its data
According to one developer, Reddit will charge $12,000 for 50 million API requests, a high price relative to many peers.
Actor Mark Wahlberg lobbies to make Las Vegas a Hollywood in the desert
Actor Mark Wahlberg is pushing Nevada lawmakers to pass a package of tax credits worth $190 million annually to woo film production to Las Vegas.
NYU’s Damodaran says he sold half his Nvidia stake for one simple reason
Aswath Damodaran sold half his Nvidia stock after its recent share surge for one simple reason.
Here’s what to watch out for in Friday’s jobs report for May
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expect job growth in May of 190,000, a decline from the 253,000 in April.
Why Apple’s VR headset could succeed where every similar product has failed
On Monday, Apple is expected to announce its first new major product line since it unveiled the Apple Watch in 2014.
I left the U.S. for Paris 12 years ago—6 things French people do differently than Americans to live long, happy lives
After moving from New York to Paris in 2011, Ajiri Aki discovered a new, more joyful perspective on life. Here’s what the mother and lifestyle guru learned from French people about how to live a long, happy life.
These are the 7 most hated brands in America—Elon Musk’s Twitter is No. 4
Three of the world’s biggest social media giants — Twitter, Meta and TikTok — rank highly among the most hated brands in America, says a new poll. Here’s why.
British PM Rishi Sunak says Ukraine’s rightful place is in NATO
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Thursday that Ukraine’s “rightful place” is within the NATO military alliance.
Senate passes bill to raise debt ceiling, preventing first-ever U.S. default
The Senate passed a House-approved bill to raise the debt ceiling and cap government spending, sending it to President Joe Biden.
Japan is in a ‘Goldilocks’ position, Credit Suisse says. Here’s how to play it
The biggest Japan ETF has already gained 9% this year, and the country’s stock market still has more upside, according to Credit Suisse.




