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Spotify says it paid out $11 billion in royalties in 2025
Technology
The Verge•Jan 28

Spotify says it paid out $11 billion in royalties in 2025

Today, Spotify announced that it had paid out more than $11 billion to the music industry in 2025. It’s an impressive-sounding number that’s a full $1 billion more than it paid last year. And, according to...

How a paid ‘whiskey and cocaine’ challenge killed a Spanish streamer on New Year’s Eve
India
The Indian Express•Jan 8

How a paid ‘whiskey and cocaine’ challenge killed a Spanish streamer on New Year’s Eve

Sergio Jimenez had previously caught attention through appearances in videos by streamer Simon Perez (Image source: @jimenezramos/Instagram)A 37-year-old streamer from Spain died during a private New Year’s...

Top 10 highest paid musicians in the world in 2025: Canadian singer beats Taylor Swift for No.1 spot
India•The Indian Express•Jan 6

Top 10 highest paid musicians in the world in 2025: Canadian singer beats Taylor Swift for No.1 spot

Highest paid musicians in the world 2025: This year’s highest-earning musicians list featured a mix of eight women and 17 menHighest paid musicians in the world of 2025: The biggest names in music turned 2025...

3 min
46L Delhi households paid nothing in December for electricity bill; govt subsidy outlay set to cross Rs 4,000 crore | Delhi News
India•Times of India•Jan 6

46L Delhi households paid nothing in December for electricity bill; govt subsidy outlay set to cross Rs 4,000 crore | Delhi News

Over 93% households benefitted from power subsidy in Dec 2025NEW DELHI: More than nine out of 10 households in Delhi availed themselves of power subsidy benefits in Dec 2025, marking the widest reach of the...

3 min
How Chelsea Handler Paid Tribute to Diane Keaton at Critics Choice Awards 2026
Entertainment•E! Online (US) - Top Stories•Jan 5

How Chelsea Handler Paid Tribute to Diane Keaton at Critics Choice Awards 2026

Chelsea Handler Roasts Leonardo DiCaprio Over Yacht Getaway in Monologue at Critics Choice AwardsChelsea Handler is finding her own piece of Diane Keaton. While hosting the 2026 Critics Choice Awards from the...

3 min
How to get paid to move to Europe in 2026
World•Latest News From Euronews | Euronews RSS•Dec 30

How to get paid to move to Europe in 2026

Incentive-based relocation schemes have popped up all over Europe in recent years. Shrinking communities have taken note of the increasing interest in moving and working abroad and have used low-cost housing...

5 min
GDP | 2025: The year when it paid for Indians to invest in the biggest companies
India•The Indian Express•Dec 26

GDP | 2025: The year when it paid for Indians to invest in the biggest companies

By itself, 2025 was a rather underwhelming year for equity investors, driven by events such as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Indices, like the Nifty 50, provide a good sense of which category of companies was a good bet.

3 min
Palestinian reporters have paid a terrible price in another horrific year for journalist killings | Jane Martinson
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•Dec 22

Palestinian reporters have paid a terrible price in another horrific year for journalist killings | Jane Martinson

The Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif was the most prominent name among so many targeted for simply bearing witness to the truth, says journalist and media professor Jane Martinson

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How many big names have paid the price for being linked to Jeffrey Epstein? Fewer than you might think | Emma Brockes

Opinion | The Guardian•Dec 18