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U.S. hiring bounced back in November, with the economy adding 227,000 jobs. The news means the Federal Reserve is expected to carry out its third consecutive interest rate cut later this month.
Taylor Swiftâs private plane traveled a lot this year. One estimate says her jet logged 225 flight hours in 2024 so far.
Tech companies spend millions protecting their CEOs. Google, Amazon, Apple, Tesla, and other firms pay a lot for private security.
NASA has delayed its first manned moon mission in 50 years. The Orion spacecraft that will be used in the crewed Artemis mission is having heat shield issues.
Elon Musk spent at least a quarter-billion dollars to elect Republicans this November. Heâs been rewarded with significant influence over Trump, sparking fears of retaliation for rivals.
Elon Muskâs friend will help run Trumpâs crypto policy
A friend of Elon Muskâs is going to be Donald Trumpâs pick to head up The White Houseâs AI and cryptocurrency policy. David Sacks has been named as Trumpâs âczarâ in those two arenas.
Sacks and Muskâs relationship goes back to their time together at the payments company Paypal. Trump said that Sacks will âsafeguard Free Speech online and steer us away from Big Tech bias and censorship.â
Who is David Sacks and what does Trump want him to do? Quartzâs William Gavin looks into his background.
Have a ball at the ball drop
Times Square in New York City is a famous place to watch the ball drop on New Yearâs Eve. But there are other â warmer â places you can go to watch the event instead.
A number of hotels in the vicinity of Times Square host events that offer a view of the ball drop without having to wait outside in the cold. The Knickerbocker and the Hyatt Central Times Square are among them.
What other hotels offer a view of the New Yearâs Eve ball drop? Quartzâs Madeline Fitzgerald lays out your options.
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