The social media giant will begin subsidizing up to 50 percent discounts for its TikTok Shop sellers in late October. The news comes the same week as it rolled out TikTok Shop in the U.S., offering to hold and ship sellers’ products using its... Read More
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Renting an apartment in New York City is not easy. Demand is always high and apartments get snatched up quick. But there are some tactics that real estate agents say you can employ to make sure you are the best candidate for an... Read More
Two New York State lawmakers are looking to make significant changes to the state’s recreational marijuana law. Talks are underway between the legislature and the govenor’s office on just what those changes should look like. The Marijuana... Read More
On Thursday, September 14th, the pioneering rapper – Nas turned 50 years old, and he’s marked the occasion with the release of his 17th studio album, Magic 3. Stream the record below. Magic 3 is the final volume in an... Read More
Americans’ real incomes fell in 2022 from the previous year, new census data shows, as record-high inflation took a bite out of our paychecks. Why it matters: The decline explains why some Americans have felt so meh about the strong... Read More
The “Big Apple’s” new regulations for Airbnb, Vrbo, and similar platforms could have broader consequences for the vacation rental industry. The company called it a “de facto ban,” as the rule requires hosts listing their properties... Read More
After more than three years, federal student loans will begin to accrue interest again starting today (September 1). The first payments since they were paused due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 will be due beginning in one month, on... Read More
Beautiful or menacing…opulent or awful…lively or lonely…fun or frightening…inspiring or irritating…New York City has been a muse for myriad artists over the last 100 years. Today, in celebration of its Centennial, the Museum of the... Read More
World Rugby, which is the governing body of the Rugby Union, has announced it is launching a new streaming service called RugbyPass TV in time for the start of the Rugby World Cup on Sept. 8th. World Cup matches will stream free to all territories... Read More
If crispy chips and flavorful guac weren’t enough to get customers in the door, Chipotle just announced its trivia game is coming back for another installment. This week, hungry Tex-Mex lovers will be able to participate in... Read More
This Thursday is the unofficial national call out sick day. According to a study from Flamingo, a platform that helps companies track absences, Aug. 24 is when U.S. workers most often call out. Zoom in: The finding,... Read More
It’s no secret homeowners around the world are actively embracing smart home technology. According to the 2023 Z-Wave Ecosystem report, the United States leads the world in smart home device adoption with exponential growth happening in the United... Read More
1. When your best people leave, it’s not them. It’s you. 2. You don’t have a remote work issue. You have trust issues. 3. Management that can’t handle feedback won’t survive change. 4. If your actions don’t... Read More
Threads lost over half of its users in the weeks since the app launched, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The social media platform had amassed 100 million users in five days after the app became available to the public on July... Read More
There are certain milestones that define time for many people. Some of them, like first words, first steps, and the first ever day of school, are witnessed for you by parents or caretakers—and don’t stay in your memories. Then there are the... Read More