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Paramount scraps deal to sell Simon & Schuster to Penguin weeks after judge rejected merger
Paramount indicated that it would still seek to unload Simon & Schuster, despite the Penguin deal falling apart.
New York issues first legal weed licenses
But the new businesses will have to compete with everyone who’s already selling pot.
QoD: How much avg. person ppends on Video Games/Accessories - Blog
Question of the Day for teachers and students: How Much Money Does The Average Person Spend On Video Games and Accessories?
Biden pardoned the Thanksgiving turkeys. Read the strange truth behind the tradition
The White House's Thanksgiving practice doesn't go back as far as you might think and has been sustained by a special interest group — the turkey lobby.
The FTX Collapse, Explained | What Went Wrong | WSJ
Former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was hailed as a savior of crypto before FTX’s implosion.
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX was seen as a survivor in a struggling industry, but over the course of six days the exchange collapsed due to a sudden liquidity crunch. WSJ explains the factors that drove FTX’s growth and what led to its downfall. Illustration: Alexandra Larkin
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
FTX’s Collapse: The Three Key Points on the Largest Crypto Bankruptcy Ever: https://youtu.be/kCM-agH1aGM
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TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR ONSALE EXPLAINED - Ticketmaster
We strive to make ticket buying as easy as possible for fans, but that hasn’t been the case for many people trying to buy tickets for Taylor Swift | The Eras
Ticketing Power Takes Center Stage
A lot of people are talking about Ticketmaster recently, but their market power on buying and selling ticket will likely result in some talks at the Department of Justice as well.
The Simpsons — Opportunity Cost of Lines
If you’re teaching opportunity cost, this is a great clip to show the value of time. Homer waits in line 8 days to grab a coveted ticket to an event. A passerby accurately notes that the Home…
EconExtra: Will the FTX Failure Drag Other Financial Markets Down? - Blog
Will the FTX failure drag financial markets down? The short answer to this question is “no.” The total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies is $890 billion, compared to a $41 trillion market capitalization for US equities. This crypto market is relatively small and “siloed.” EconExtra is a series of posts that go beyond the textbook, helping you incorporate current events into your classroom. This week: market structure, corporate structure and regulation.
Amid downfall of crypto exchange FTX, an absence of regulation and rescuers
FTX operated outside the confines of traditional regulations, and its customers are unlikely to recover their funds, says Semafor's Liz Hoffmann.
It Shouldn't Be This Hard To Buy Concert Tickets | Defector
We have been boxed into this terrible future where the only way to consume live music from popular artists is to pay an inefficient, barely functioning middle man, and say thank you.
Paramore Adopts Ticketmaster Mobile Ticketing to Limit Resales
Paramore is using Ticketmaster's mobile-only ticketing options to limit the prevalence of ultra-expensive resale passes at its upcoming tour.
How Taylor Swift is challenging Ticketmaster's grip on the music industry
Ticketmaster has been a thorn in the side of entertainers and fans alike for years.
Rising food costs take a bite out of Thanksgiving dinner
In early November, Hays Culbreth’s mother sent a poll to a few family members. She said she could only afford to make two sides for their group of 15 this Thanksgiving and asked them each to vote for their favorites.
Inflation drives Thanksgiving dinner costs to highest prices ever
Your Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings is expected to cost 20% more than last year.
Does hosting a World Cup make economic sense?
It's often said that hosting a World Cup, or any other major sporting event, can boost a nation’s economy by attracting tourists, initiating infrastructure projects and showcasing countries and cities as good places to do business. Does the evidence back this up?
Has the encore left the building?
Once a given in live concerts, the encore is now seen by some as a showbiz artifact rather than an authentic exchange between performer and audience.
Fewer people are likely to get Botox during a recession, and that’s bad news for AbbVie
AbbVie is bracing for a Botox sales hit as a recession looks inevitable.
The Department of Justice has been investigating Ticketmaster parent Live Nation
This isn’t Live Nation’s first time on the DOJ’s to-do list.
2022 Fair Market Rent by State | RentData.org
Rent growth slows to the lowest level in 18 months
Rents in October rose 4.7% compared with October 2021, the slowest annual increase in 18 months, according to Realtor.com.
Disney World increases ticket prices for second time in a year
If you're planning on going to Walt Disney World in 2023, you can still buy next year's tickets at current rates until December 8. That's when prices on most ticket types will be increasing, including single-day tickets, multi-day passes and annual pass renewals.
4-figure Springsteen tickets have fans angry over dynamic pricing model
Dynamic pricing or not, Ticketmaster can pretty much charge whatever it wants for concert tickets.
How Federal Reserve Bank Presidents Ensure 'Main Street' is Represented in Monetary Policy
This issue of Page One Economics explains how Federal Reserve Bank presidents ensure the voices of 'Main Street' are reflected in monetary policy decisions.
Farm Bureau Survey Shows Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Up 20%
Farm Bureau’s 37th annual survey provides a snapshot of the average cost of this year’s classic Thanksgiving feast for 10, which is $64.05 or less than $6.50 per person. This is a $10.74 or 20% increase from last year’s average of $53.31.
Antitrust Lawsuit Orders Taylor Swift To Be Broken Up Into 10 Smaller Artists
WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission filed an antitrust lawsuit against pop star Taylor Swift, alleging that she now holds a monopoly over American music…
Start It Up! | Georgia Public Broadcasting
Do you have what it takes to succeed in business? Are you ready to put your brilliant ideas and management skills to the test? Welcome to Start It Up, where you get to launch and run your own fictional venture - and see how well you would fare in the stressful and exciting world of entrepreneurship.
Workers With Disabilities Can Earn Just $3.34 An Hour. Agency Says Law Needs Change
A 1938 law created "exploitative and discriminatory" job programs and should be phased out, marking a new milestone in the debate over "sheltered workshops," the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights says.