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California cracks down on loud streaming ads under new state law
Monday, 29. June 2026 02:19 o'clock
California's SB 576, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, takes effect July 1, barring streaming platforms from running ads louder than the video content they interrupt. -
AI could unleash ‘single greatest productivity revolution’ if Washington avoids overreach: report
Monday, 29. June 2026 00:34 o'clock
The Unleash Prosperity report, titled "Boomsday Not Doomsday," argues AI could help ease housing costs, boost productivity and move workers into higher-value roles. -
Rachel Cruze warns young men are ‘throwing’ money away on habit ‘taking down a generation’
Sunday, 28. June 2026 22:27 o'clock
Rachel Cruze said building wealth requires "boring" habits like budgeting and investing, not chasing "quick wins" through cryptocurrency or sports betting. -
Rare Virginia octagon mansion with 'haunted' reputation hits the market
Sunday, 28. June 2026 19:41 o'clock
A rare eight-sided Virginia mansion built in 1870 is listed for $295,000, offering six bedrooms, about 5,000 square feet and a spooky reputation. -
The overlooked reason why new drugs take so long—and the $10 trillion fix
Sunday, 28. June 2026 17:51 o'clock
A new report estimates speeding up FDA drug approvals by one year could generate over $10 trillion in economic value from faster medical innovation. -
LA delays $30 'Olympic wage' until after games as hotel owners warn of layoffs, economic fallout
Sunday, 28. June 2026 13:54 o'clock
Los Angeles delays its $30 minimum wage plan for hotel workers until 2030 amid industry warnings of layoffs, reduced hiring and rising labor costs.