02-07 YouTube Revenue for Full-Year 2025 Topped 60 Billion, Making Video Platform Bigger Than Netflix Ad revenue hit record 11.38 billion in Q4 but fell short of Wall Street expectations (old.reddit.com)
02-06 Uber found liable for sexual assault in first of thousands of similar lawsuits / A federal jury has ordered Uber to pay the victim 8.5 million in damages. (old.reddit.com)
02-06 After 3 years of negotiations with Microsoft, Blizzard QA workers win a new contract guaranteeing ''better working environment with increased pay, benefits, and layoff protections'' (old.reddit.com)
02-06 Yet another Windows update is wreaking havoc on gaming rigs worldwide — Nvidia recommends uninstalling Windows 11 KB5074109 January update to prevent framerate drops and artifacting (old.reddit.com)
03-04 Gen Zers are paying the price for lack of experience as AI takes their jobs. Older workers are safe—for now, Dallas Fed warns (finance.yahoo.com)
03-04 Warren Buffett complained for decades that boosting profits by excluding exec stock comp was ‘cynical.’ Nvidia just surprised Wall Street and agreed (finance.yahoo.com)
03-05 Americans stranded in the Middle East say they''ve had little US government help: ''I felt betrayed and left out to dry'' (www.businessinsider.com)
03-05 I''ve spent 15 years as a hockey mom watching my daughter chase her dreams. Seeing the women''s Olympic team skip the White House visit left me conflicted. (www.businessinsider.com)
03-05 A former FBI Special Agent who infiltrated the Italian Mafia, Mexican cartels, and Russian and Asian organized crime groups says he fears 1 group above the rest (www.businessinsider.com)
03-05 The billionaire founder of Palo Alto Networks started a new cybersecurity company. Here''s why many people are calling it ''crazy.'' (www.businessinsider.com)
03-05 I''m a recent grad who studied history and can''t find a job. The AI-driven job market has no place for humanities majors like me. (www.businessinsider.com)
03-05 We spent 2 summers testing out living in different European countries. A year later, we''re happily settled in our top pick. (www.businessinsider.com)
03-05 I''m 26 and earned 25,000 from investing in race horses. It''s helped me network with the world''s most powerful people. (www.businessinsider.com)
00:13 The End of Limits on a President’s Wars - Past conflicts eroded Congress’s ability to decide when to go to war. Donald Trump’s attack on Iran destroyed it. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 The No-Explanation War - The Trump Administration has decided that it need not make a case for military action. In the current media environment, that approach makes a disturbing kind of sense. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 The Sacred Vibes of Wunmi Mosaku - The Oscar nominee, who plays a hoodoo healer in “Sinners,” stops at a Brooklyn apothecary and reflects on pregnancy, learning Yoruba, and blessing Michael B. Jordan’s bag. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 The Hall of Fame—and of Shame—of Oscars Hosts - Even the most seasoned performers have had trouble nailing the gig. Why is it so hard to get right? (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 “Vladimir” TV Review - The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to alarming extremes. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 “The Bride!” Exclaims but Never Explains - Maggie Gyllenhaal’s imaginative adaptation of the Frankenstein story, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, leaves its premise and its principles undeveloped. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 Yuval Sharon Reimagines the Canon - The opera director—whose Met début, “Tristan und Isolde,” premières next week—discusses a few of his influences. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 Why a Democratic Congressman Is Supporting Trump’s War with Iran - Representative Greg Landsman explains his hope that the conflict remains limited but also creates an entirely new Middle East. (www.newyorker.com)
03-05 Has Taking the Perfect Photo Ruined Tourism in “The Spectacle”? - Yasmin van Dorp’s short film depicts beautiful destinations—and the crowds of cell-phone photographers who inundate them. (www.newyorker.com)
03-04 Honest Eyelash-Curler Reviews - Dang, no lashes left behind with this curler. It even reaches those tiny corner lashes. Lifts, separates—the works. Also, the first time I used this curler, I saw God. (www.newyorker.com)
03-04 The Future of Horror Movies Is on YouTube - With releases like “Iron Lung” and “Backrooms,” Hollywood is looking to the platform for the next generation of horror auteurs. (www.newyorker.com)
03-04 Chris Fleming Prances, Scuttles, and Undulates Onto HBO - In a new standup set, the comedian uses oddball physicality to locate the weird in the everyday. (www.newyorker.com)
03-04 Rimbaud and Verlaine in Washington Square Park - “Godlike,” by the seminal punk musician Richard Hell, transposes a notorious affair between nineteenth-century French poets to nineteen-seventies New York—and testifies to punk’s paradoxical relationship with the past. (www.newyorker.com)
03-04 In the Texas Primaries, a Good Night for James Talarico, and a Bad One for John Cornyn - Democrats have not won a statewide race in Texas in more than thirty years, but on Tuesday night they seemed to have found an interesting prospect. (www.newyorker.com)
03-04 Do U.S. Presidents Have the Power to Declare War? - On paper, declaring war is reserved for Congress. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution turned a constitutional requirement into a legislative habit of looking away. (www.newyorker.com)
03-03 North Carolina Primary Map: Live Election Results - The state’s primaries on March 3rd will determine candidates for House and Senate races in November, with major implications for the balance of power in Congress. (www.newyorker.com)
03-03 Why a Woman Would Rather Love a Statue Than a Man - In “When the Museum Is Closed,” Emi Yagi takes her study of female objectification to a new, literal extreme. (www.newyorker.com)