People consume media from thousands of different websites, but one new platform wants to become your single source of content. Zig combines millions of stories from around the internet and feeds it back in one single stream.
Joshua James and Adam Platzner, Co-Founders of Zig, explain how they plan to stand out from major media players such as Facebook and Twitter. As Facebook moves away from news, James says they plan to fill the void.
Graydon Carter, former Vanity Fair Editor-in-Chief, is an initial investor in the company. Patzner says Carter has been an invaluable source for direction and information. He helped the company's leaders realize that "politics is pop culture," and also helped expand the content offerings on the platform.
SiriusXM is facing a new lawsuit for allegedly trapping customers into subscription plans.
IKEA says it expects shipping delays and other product availability issues due to ongoing attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea.
There are multiple reports that talks are underway for a potential merger of Warner Brothers Discovery and Paramount Global.
Stocks jumped after the opening bell on Thursday a day after Wall Street suffered its worst loss since October.
Dunkin said it's removing coconut milk from the menu.
Power Brands is recalling two of its air fryer models following reports of burns.
With only a few days until Christmas, people are still scrambling to buy gifts for friends and family. Claudia Lombana, consumer and shopping expert, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on how to budget for those gifts.
With the New Year around the corner, it's time to start thinking about resolutions. Many folks begin to think about saving money or cutting down on bills. Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia, joined Cheddar News to provide some tips on tracking debt and staying organized.
Half of U.S. states are raising their minimum wage next year.
Sony's PlayStation 5 console has now passed 50 million units sold.
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