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From 'latte makeup' to 'girl dinners,' TikTok has launched tons of trends. Will its influence last?
Los Angeles Times· 11 hours agoThe popularity of TikTok coupled with its roots in Beijing led Congress, citing national security concerns, to pass a law that would ...
After years of coasting on Dr Disrespect's fame, it's hard to imagine a happy ending for Midnight...
PC Gamer· 3 days agoFriends, brands, and a professional football team have cut ties with the streamer, though the...
French Far Right Holds Strong Lead Ahead of Vote: What to Watch
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoMost Read from Bloomberg24-Hour Stock Trading Is Booming – and Wall Street Is ... Court’s Immunity...
Fact-checking the first 2024 Presidential Debate between Donald Trump, Joe Biden
ABC7 New York· 7 days agoU.S. President Joe Biden and his Republican rival, Donald Trump, are squaring off as the candidates...
How to Invest in This Fraught Election Year
New York Times· 6 days agoThe first debate is over, and President Biden’s faltering performance prompted much hand-wringing among Democrats. How likely is it that former President...
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Cools, Welcome News
New York Times· 7 days agoAfter stripping out volatile food and fuel prices to give a better sense of the inflation trend, a...
Inside the Battle Between Thailand’s Central Bank and Government
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 4 days agoPreqin for $3.2 Billion in Private Data PushFrance’s Market Rally Falters as Investors...Enduring...
Asset bubbles beware
The Forex Market· 2 days agoGlobal debt has soared to a record $307 trillion, rising by a staggering $100 trillion over the past decade, and now represents 340% of world GDP. This...
Don’t Ignore These 2 Dividend-Growth Stocks With 7% Yields
The Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 days agoThese top dividend-growth stocks now offer great yields. The post Don’t Ignore These 2...
Booktopia, Australia’s biggest online bookseller, is poised for collapse. That doesn’t mean...
The Conversation· 1 day agoAt its height, Australia’s largest online bookseller, Booktopia, had a A$2.4 million turnover, 5 million customers, and sold a book every three seconds. Co-founder of Booktopia, Tony Nash, who ...