Personal assistants such as Alexa and Siri are being offered by the biggest names in tech, and Morgan Stanley analysts are betting on one Big Tech name to win.
The Margin: 5 things to know about the petit basset griffon Vendéen, the dog breed that just claimed a top prize
Buddy Holly, a petit basset griffon Vendéen, took home the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show on Tuesday.
Washington Watch: Cannabis banking bill ‘faces an uphill climb in this Congress,’ analysts warn before Senate hearing
While marijuana stocks seem to have scored a lift from optimism around a cannabis banking bill, some analysts are downbeat on the SAFE Banking Act’s prospects.
: Disney to increase price of ad-free streaming again, add Hulu to Disney+ and remove some content
Walt Disney Co. will put Hulu content on its Disney+ streaming service in the U.S. and increase the cost of ad-free Disney+ subscriptions this year.
The Moneyist: ‘I feel used’: My partner stays with me 5 nights a week, even though he owns his own home. Should he pay for utilities and food?
‘He accused me of being materialistic.’
Commodities Corner: Why wheat prices hit their lowest in over a year as key Russia-Ukraine grain-deal deadline nears
The Black Sea export deal, brokered to supply global markets with food as the Russia-Ukraine war led to shortages and price increases, is due to expire May 18.
Market Extra: Here are 4 things to know about Chinese fast-fashion retailer Shein
Shein, the fast-fashion retailer that’s enjoyed a meteoric rise, is attracting scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers.
Personal Finance Daily: Why companies will keep offering workers free food and high rents are still fueling inflation — but is the worst over for tenants?
Wednesday’s top personal finance stories.
: Mother’s Day coping strategies if you’re mourning a loss — or if the day is just a tough one
Some companies like DoorDash, Etsy and Levi’s let you opt out of Mother’s Day emails, and grief counselors share other tips for getting through difficult holidays.
The Moneyist: I’m sick and tired of tipping 20% every time I eat out. Is it ever OK to tip less? Or am I a cheapskate?
‘Over the last 12 months, I have seen my rent go up by 25%. I’m now paying $3,200 for a one-bedroom apartment.’
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