Por: Slate Business October 27, 2022
This article is from , a newsletter about the economy, technology, and public policy. In March 2021, a woman in the D.C. area put her house on the market and got 88 bids—including 76 all-cash offers and 15 from people who hadn’t bothered to visit the property in person. “The offers just kept coming,” at the time. “I’m thinking, ‘This is just out of control.’ ” That frothy, oozing-over-the-top market has been over for a few... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 26, 2022
“Weird Al” Yankovic quit his most recent day job in 1983. By then he was a few years out of college and his self-titled debut album was already in stores. But he was still working a minimum-wage gig at the radio network Westwood One, where his duties included daily... + más
Weird Al gives himself the Weird Al treatment in new biopic | Associated Press
Daniel Radcliffe is 'concerned' about what his girlfriend's parents will think of his portrayal of 'Weird Al' | Fox News
Forbes USA Business October 16, 2022
“Dell has too many computers, Nike is swimming in summer clothes. And Gap is flooded with basics like t-shirts and shorts.” So wrote Washington Post reporter Abha Bhattarai last week. Bhattarai perhaps didn’t know it, but he was revealing something to readers bigger than... + más
Here’s How The Fed Measures Inflation, And What That Means For You | Forbes
Everybody is looking at the CPI through the wrong lens. Inflation fell to the Fed's target in the past three months, according to the best measure. | MarketWatch
CNN USA Business October 10, 2022
New York CNN Business — Here’s the bad news first: Gas prices are on the rise in most of the US and could soon hit a national average of $4 a gallon for the first time in two months. But the good news is prices might not stay there long, as they’re already falling in... + más
How Natural Gas Storage Works And Why Europe Faces A Tough Winter | Forbes
An Israel-Lebanon Border Deal Could Increase Natural Gas Supplies | The New York Times
New York Post USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Famed Weird Al Yankovic Coolio, shortly after the ’90s hip-hop sensation in Los Angeles. But it wasn’t so long ago that the two artists had beef over the funnyman’s successful spoof of featured on the triple-platinum soundtrack to the film “Dangerous Minds.”... + más
Weird Al pays tribute to Coolio after resolving feud with late rapper | Newsweek
Coolio, iconic rapper best known for '90s hit 'Gangsta's Paradise,' dies at 59 | ABC News
Newsweek USA Life September 29, 2022
Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to rapper and onetime foe Coolio, after the rapper died this week at 59 years old.The passing of Coolio, born Artis Leon Ivey Jr., was confirmed to Variety on Wednesday by his manager Jarel Posey. He was found by paramedics at a friend's... + más
Why Coolio wrote diss lyrics for Weird Al during ‘Amish Paradise’ feud | New York Post
CNN USA Business September 22, 2022
New York (CNN Business)Well, it was nice while it lasted.After sinking every day for more than three months, US gas prices edged higher — by a penny — to $3.68 a gallon, on average Wednesday, . That ends 98 consecutive days of , the second-longest such streak on record going... + más
US gas prices tick up, ending 99-day streak of lower costs | Associated Press
US gas prices end streak of declines just short of 100 days | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Oddities September 19, 2022
TORONTO (AP) — When a young, bespectacled Al Yankovic picked up an accordion, few — especially Al, himself — would have predicted the long-running show-business career that would follow. But can you imagine if they did? That every step of Yankovic’s way — the first... + más
Steven Spielberg's 'Fabelmans' wins Toronto audience award | ABC News
‘See How They Run’ springs a ‘Mousetrap’ | The Boston Globe
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