A Jury Just Found Meta and YouTube Liable in Addiction Case. They Must Pay $3 Million — and It’s Just the Beginning.

Meta and YouTube must pay $3 million in compensatory damages after a jury ruled their addictive app features caused mental health harm to a young user.

A Common Kitchen Appliance Is Now Displaying Ads — And Customers Are Not Happy

The move raises complaints that customers are unwittingly paying for a device that monetizes their attention.

Brat Pack Icon Andrew McCarthy: “I Realized How Much Fear Had Dominated My Life”

Andrew McCarthy discusses the power of relationships, finding your “white light” moment and his new book “Who Needs Friends.”

City Officials Forced This Restaurant to Remove Its ‘Stinky’ Signature Dish. Now It’s Fighting Back.

The Golden Leaf restaurant had to stop selling stinky tofu after neighbors complained. The dish accounted for 20% of the restaurant’s revenue.

‘Low Hire, Low Fire’: New Graduates Are Facing the Toughest Job Market Since the Pandemic — And It’s Not Why You Think

Recent graduates comprised just 7% of new hires in 2024, down a staggering 25% from 2023, according to a report.

Nintendo Is Slashing Switch 2 Production by 33% — Here’s Why

Nintendo planned to produce 6 million Switch 2 consoles this quarter but had to scale back after U.S. demand weakened.

You Can Now Let Claude Take Over Your Computer. Here’s Why That’s Both Exciting and Terrifying.

Anthropic’s Claude can now click, scroll and navigate your computer like a human, performing tasks while you’re away.

Strategy vs. Planning? These Are the Mistakes That Keeps Founders Stagnant

As Q1 closes, CEOs must ask: are they truly building a strategy to scale, or just staying busy filling their calendars?

Stuck With Homes They Can’t Sell, More Americans Are Becoming ‘Accidental Landlords’

Homeowners would rather hold and rent than sell at a lowered price.