Browsed by
Category: Uncategorized

Musk’s X sues New York over requirement to show how social media platforms handle problematic posts

Musk’s X sues New York over requirement to show how social media platforms handle problematic posts

By JENNIFER PELTZ

NEW YORK (AP) — Elon Musk ’s X sued Tuesday to try to stop New York from requiring reports on how social media platforms handle problematic posts — a regulatory approach that the company successfully challenged in California.

Related Articles

New York’s law, which Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul signed late last year, is poised to take effect later this year. X maintains that the measure impinges on free speech rights and on a 1996 federal law that, among other things, lets internet platforms moderate posts as they see fit. read more

It might be tempting to put 401(k) contributions on hold, but sticking with it is a better strategy

It might be tempting to put 401(k) contributions on hold, but sticking with it is a better strategy

Amy Arnott of Morningstar

Amid this year’s market turmoil, I’ve heard investors wonder if they should hit pause on 401(k) contributions until things settle down.

Related Articles

Though this approach sounds tempting, it’s better to stick with your investment strategy instead of waiting for conditions to improve.

Running the numbers

To test how a “wait and see” approach would have fared compared with continuing to invest, I looked at four different market downturns of the 21st century.

In each case, I looked at results under two different scenarios: an investor who started saving $500 per month and continued to do so throughout downturns, and another investor who stopped saving until the market started to improve. I assumed all contributions were invested in stocks. (In the first four cases below, I assumed that contributions were only paused during the bear market in question and then resumed for all the periods that followed.) read more

Zillow says it’s fighting for buyers. Compass says it’s fighting for sellers. What if neither is fighting for you?

Zillow says it’s fighting for buyers. Compass says it’s fighting for sellers. What if neither is fighting for you?

As two real estate giants escalate a war over how homes should be listed for sale online, both sides say they’re acting in the interest of consumers.

Both sides also stand to make a lot of money if they win.

The issue intensified at the end of 2024, when Compass, the country’s largest brokerage by sales volume, began advising its sellers to use a three-phased marketing approach — making their homes visible only to Compass agents and clients as a “private”  listing, making them viewable only via Compass.com, and reserving the option to later make them public on popular house-hunting sites like Redfin and Zillow.

In the real estate industry, listings are currency. Faced with thousands of them disappearing from its site, Zillow punched back.

The Seattle-based company, starting at the end of June, plans to block any former private listings from appearing on its site — an ultimatum it hopes brings an end to Compass’s practice of selectively sharing listings before they appear on big search portals. Redfin will follow with a similar ban in September. read more

NAACP, environmental group notify Elon Musk’s xAI company of intent to sue over facility pollution

NAACP, environmental group notify Elon Musk’s xAI company of intent to sue over facility pollution

By ADRIAN SAINZ

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The NAACP and an environmental group said Tuesday that they intend to sue Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI over concerns about air pollution generated by a supercomputer facility located near predominantly Black communities in Memphis.

The xAI data center began operating last year, powered in part by pollution-emitting gas turbines, without first applying for a permit. Officials have said an exemption allowed them to operate for up to 364 days without a permit, but Southern Environmental Law Center attorney Patrick Anderson said at a news conference that there is no such exemption for turbines — and that regardless, it has now been more than 364 days.

A 60-day notice of an intent to sue, a prerequisite to filing a lawsuit under the Clean Air Act, was sent to xAI in a letter. The SELC is representing the NAACP in its possible legal challenge against xAI and its permit application, now being considered by the Shelby County Health Department. read more

First look: ‘Hydro Surge’ stage show at SeaWorld Orlando

First look: ‘Hydro Surge’ stage show at SeaWorld Orlando

The rise of new theme-park stage shows continues with “Hydro Surge,” now performed daily at SeaWorld Orlando.

The production has a kitchen-sink approach with live singers, dancers, gymnasts (aerial and grounded), puppeteers, a drummer and a variety of special effects. There’s a watery theme in song selection, costuming and the images on the enormous backdrop screen in the park’s Nautilus Theater.

Audience members may experience a mix of soothing and unnerving sensations during “Hydro Surge.” Here are five ways my mind drifted during a recent performance.

Crowded house

It’s a big stage, but there’s a bunch of people on it. The dancers keep things moving, especially in transitions from one segment to another.

But there are moments when there’s a lot of competition for attention. Should I look at the dancers, at the woman dangling from a ribbon or the gymnastics pass across the stage? Oh, look, a drummer. At times, it made me forget that there were two live singers up there to appreciate. (They keep moving, too). read more