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Charting six major trends to keep watching in 2026
Charting six major trends to keep watching in 2026
We’ve made a lot of charts this year — here are some of the biggest trends of 2025 and where we think they might go in the 12 months ahead. And...
·sherwood.news·
Charting six major trends to keep watching in 2026
Google's Year in Search
Google's Year in Search
Explore the searches that shaped 2025, from Google Trends. #yearinsearch
·trends.withgoogle.com·
Google's Year in Search
New York's Congestion Pricing Is Working. Five Charts Show How
New York's Congestion Pricing Is Working. Five Charts Show How
Nearly a year ago, New York City embarked on a controversial program to toll drivers entering some of Manhattan’s busiest streets. The goal of the congestion pricing plan, the first of its kind in the US, was to improve air quality and raise $15 billion to upgrade the city’s extensive — and aging — transit system, all while relieving traffic in a routinely clogged part of town.
·bloomberg.com·
New York's Congestion Pricing Is Working. Five Charts Show How
Values in the Market - FEE
Values in the Market - FEE
Love Actually has become a beloved holiday classic precisely because it captures the messy, often contradictory nature of human relationships. The film’s
·fee.org·
Values in the Market - FEE
Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing.
Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing.
This is the story of a little piece of technology that has delivered enormous benefits to consumers — and is in danger of disappearing. It’s called the price tag. Yes, the price tag. Businesses increasingly are using algorithms to determine prices, and to rapidly adjust those prices throughout the day. This new technology is called dynamic pricing, and it’s poised to change the way businesses set and advertise their prices. Think of the ever-changing electronic signs at gas stations, but for everything. Businesses can use dynamic pricing to deliver better deals to customers. But they also are using the new technology to jack up prices. As the video says, the humble price tag “was like a little handshake. It represented an agreement, one price for every customer. But now that agreement is breaking.” And we are all going to pay. More from Opinion Video: https://www.nytimes.com/spotlight/opinion-video Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n ---------- Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.
·youtube.com·
Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing.
Mamdani and the Minimum Wage Law - FEE
Mamdani and the Minimum Wage Law - FEE
With all the kerfuffle about free buses, stricter rent controls, support for child care, and government groceries, Mr. Mamdani’s views on the minimum wage law
·fee.org·
Mamdani and the Minimum Wage Law - FEE
Ford aluminum supplier's plant catches fire again
Ford aluminum supplier's plant catches fire again
Ford has said production interruptions tied to the first fire at the Novelis facility will reduce its adjusted profit by up to $2 billion this year.
·detroitnews.com·
Ford aluminum supplier's plant catches fire again