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Spotify agrees to remove Neil Young’s music following Joe Rogan vaccine misinformation complaints
Two days after Neil Young demanded his music be removed from Spotify for spreading COVID misinformation, the streaming platform said it’s complying.
Neil Young wants Spotify to pull his music because of Joe Rogan’s vaccine misinformation on platform
The legendary rocker accuses the music platform of “spreading fake information about vaccines,” calling out popular podcast host Joe Rogan.
‘Spending more and getting less’: How the pandemic, inflation take a financial toll on families
Americans discuss how they’re coping with price increases spurred by COVID-19. And even while they tighten budgets, inflation means they spend more.
Will there be a housing market correction in 2022 after two years of ‘hyper-growth’?
With one of the craziest stretches in real estate history continuing to spark demand for more housing, experts examine if a correction is on the way.
How the metaverse could reshape the real estate landscape both virtually and in reality
Defined as “the next internet” the metaverse is now creating an immersive real estate boom.
Apple retail stores in New York City ‘pickup only’ for shoppers as COVID-19 cases surge
Apple won’t allow New York City shoppers inside, making retail stores “pickup only” as COVID-19 cases surge. Customers must buy online.
Why stocks can be the Christmas gift that keeps on giving to kids
Giving kids stocks for Christmas could have long-term benefits as both mature.
‘Tiny homes’ offer homeless temporary stability as they search for their ‘forever home.’
A rise of tiny homes across U.S. cities for the homeless is seen as a temporary fix as more than 500,000 people in the U.S. are homeless, experts say.
Instagram head Adam Mosseri to testify before Congress amid mounting criticism over child safety
Instagram head Adam Mosseri’s testimony in December will be the first by a top Meta executive since a whistleblower leaked documents to lawmakers.