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Alexi McKinley rents out her home and lives in a trailer in her driveway for a few weeks every month. Her family makes up to $9,500 a month from vacation-rental platforms like Airbnb and VRBO. Now we spend around two weeks every month living in our trailer so we can rent out our house on Airbnb and VRBO. We just pack what we want depending on how long the Airbnb guests are staying. The living space in the trailer.
Miller had an extra room in her home and thought why not find a roommate to help pay the mortgage. She called her local senior center, and they suggested she try Silvernest, a home-sharing platform founded in Colorado in 2015. According to Miller, Mears pays $650 on a month-to-month basis for her lodging and utilities. Longmont, Colorado, where Mears and Miller live, is located 40 miles north of Denver. After less than a week, Miller and Mears were eating dinner together regularly, taking turns cooking for each other.
Nearly 30 years of protectionsA view of the U.S. Supreme Court on February 21, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court isn't the only one reviewing Section 230; Congress and the White House have also proposed changes to the law, though legislation to update Section 230 has consistently stalled. For skeptics of the tech industry, and critics of social media platforms, more lawsuits would imply more opportunities to hold tech companies accountable. Allowing the courts to scrutinize the tech industry more would bring it in line with other industries, some have argued. Even a 'like' could trigger a lawsuitLiability could also extend to individual internet users.
The US Supreme Court is seen in Washington, DC, on January 19. (Stefani Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images)The Supreme Court is set to hear back-to-back oral arguments Tuesday and Wednesday on two cases that could significantly reshape online speech and content moderation. First up Tuesday is the Gonzalez v. Google case. The case involving Google zeroes in on whether it can be sued because of its subsidiary YouTube’s algorithmic promotion of terrorist videos on its platform. Beatrice Gonzalez and Jose Hernandez, the mother and stepfather of Nohemi Gonzalez, who was fatally shot and killed in a 2015 rampage by Islamist militants in Paris, are seen outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on February 16.
CNN —The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to hear oral arguments in the first of two cases this week with the potential to reshape how online platforms handle speech and content moderation. The oral arguments on Tuesday are for a case known as Gonzalez v. Google, which zeroes in on whether the tech giant can be sued because of its subsidiary YouTube’s algorithmic promotion of terrorist videos on its platform. The allegation seeks to carve out content recommendations so that they do not receive protections under Section 230, a federal law that has for decades largely protected websites from lawsuits over user-generated content. If successful, it could expose tech platforms to an array of new lawsuits and may reshape how social media companies run their services. On Wednesday, the Court will hear arguments in a second case, Twitter v. Taamneh.
Washington CNN —The Supreme Court is set to hear back-to-back oral arguments this week in two cases that could significantly reshape online speech and content moderation. The closely watched cases, known as Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, carry significant stakes for the wider internet. Many Republican officials allege that Section 230 gives social media platforms a license to censor conservative viewpoints. In recent years, however, several Supreme Court justices have shown an active interest in Section 230, and have appeared to invite opportunities to hear cases related to the law. The Court last month delayed a decision on whether to hear those cases, asking instead for the Biden administration to submit its views.
This week, the Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on two pivotal cases dealing with online speech and content moderation. A set of rulings against the tech industry could significantly narrow Section 230 and its legal protections for websites and social media companies. If that happens, the Court’s decisions could expose online platforms to an array of new lawsuits over how they present content to users. Such a result would represent the most consequential limitations ever placed on a legal shield that predates today’s biggest social media platforms and has allowed them to nip many content-related lawsuits in the bud. “The massive social media industry has grown up largely shielded from the courts and the normal development of a body of law.
Crystal Warren started her vending-machine business as a side hustle in 2016 while still a teacher. Once I heard that, I went to the library to look up everything I needed to know about vending machines. Crystal WarrenI got up to five vending machines and five locations, then I learned how to find vending-machine locations for other people. You can start a vending business without buying a machineYou can start in the vending-machine business with or without owning vending machines. I've learned a lot on my own about making money, losing money, and working from home to do it.
The store has been a point of pride for Nike and the Northeast Portland community since it opened. The Portland Nike store closure comes as large retailers are warning about the proliferation of stolen goods on online marketplaces like Amazon, Craigslist, eBay and Facebook. In November, KGW, the Portland NBC affiliate, said the Nike store reported 437 shoplifting cases to police since 2019, second only to a Portland Target store, which had 650. Matthew Kish/InsiderThe now-closed Portland store has been a point of pride for Nike, its employees, and the Northeast Portland community since it opened in June 1984. While the Nike store is at least temporarily closed, it hasn't been abandoned.
Rick Powell and his wife make $3,000 a month using Sniffspot to rent their yard out as a dog park. If someone has a fenced-in yard, they can list it on Sniffspot, and dog owners can rent it by the hour. The memberships start at $30 a month, and members get two hours each month. They can book four hours for $66 a month and eight hours for $120 a month. I spend two hours a month ensuring no yard waste is missed and mowing the lawn.
Musk's actions since closing the deal last year have illuminated how he sees the balance internet platforms must strike in protecting free expression versus user safety. The Supreme Court has yet to decide if or when to hear the cases, though many expect it will take them up at some point. The Age-Appropriate Design Code requires internet platforms that are likely to be accessed by kids to mitigate risks to those users. Google said such a change would also make the internet less safe and less hospitable to free expression. The Supreme Court of the United States building are seen in Washington D.C., United States on December 28, 2022.
In 2016, Kaylie Hill quit her job to launch a cleaning business in Orange County, California. Here are her tips for launching a cleaning business and generating multiple income streams. For entrepreneurs looking to launch their own cleaning business, Hill emphasized the importance of using market research to determine your prices. Between editing and posting previous videos, filming cleaning jobs, and replying to comments, she says it feels like working two jobs. She typically works on two or three organizing jobs per month and has two regular cleaning clients.
Many are selling stolen goods on online platforms to unwitting consumers. A Meta spokesperson said Facebook Marketplace prohibits the sale of stolen items and has "specialized teams that work with law enforcement to respond to legal requests." This e-fencing — the selling of stolen goods online — is not a new phenomenon. In recent years, many online platforms have already taken steps to crack down on the selling of stolen goods. To what degree the legislation, along with other measures, reduces the sale of stolen goods across these platforms remains to be seen.
In January 2021, my net worth was -$15,000. Despite this, my net worth increased from -$15,000 to $15,000 since January 2021. Together, these accounted for an increase of $12,000 in my net worth. In the end, these different sources accounted for an additional $5,000+ that I invested over the last six months — which has allowed me to surpass my original net worth goal for this time period. Three years ago, I made the first deposit into my Roth IRA and today that account makes up a substantial portion of my net worth.
After years of renovations, Smith opened the castle to travelers booking rooms on Airbnb and Vrbo. "Everybody loves a castle," Smith, 57, told Insider. Smith turned the castle from rundown to traveler-readySmithmore Castle is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains on 121 acres of land. Smith has seen an increase in bookings each year since he listed the castle's rooms on Airbnb and Vrbo. Robert SmithSome Airbnb hosts have reported a slowdown in bookings since spring 2022, prompting fears of an "Airbnbust."
Will Sutherland owns a "skoolie" Airbnb — a bus he bought for $1,000 and turned into a bedroom. Sutherland also hosts guests at a treehouse Airbnb he built himself. Then a school bus popped up on the screen. It was my first time driving a school bus, and its top speed was 55 miles an hour. : How to Convert a School Bus or Van into a Tiny Home or Recreational Vehicle."
Kristie Wolfe worked $13/hour factory jobs in Idaho for years while living in a "shed on wheels." She used her savings to buy land in Hawaii off Craigslist for $8,000 and built a jungle treehouse. Since then, Wolfe has built four unique Airbnbs across the country — see photos of them all here. In an interview with Insider, Wolfe described her journey from making $13 an hour as a factory worker to becoming one of the most popular hosts on the Airbnb app. Despite the 14-hour shifts and low wages, Wolfe speaks fondly of her time working at the potato factory in Boise, Idaho.
It's possible to discover valuable items at local yard sales, but having a strategy and tools is important. When browsing handbags, if an item has a high price tag, Hirsch advised searching for stains, repairs, and fabric damage. Look closely at vintage Christmas ornamentsHirsch said vintage Christmas ornaments are commonly found at local sales and are potentially valuable collector items. Figure out an approach and stick to a budgetIf you're completely new to hunting for treasures, Zurzolo advised having a set strategy. Zurzolo recommended selling finds on platforms like eBay, Craigslist, or even Etsy.
Dayana Sabatin was working in tech in Seattle and feeling miserable with her career. She decided to make a major life change — so she moved to Los Angeles without a clear plan. So I made a plan and left my life in Seattle behind to move there. Since then, I've made a life for myself in LA — I'm a writer, blogger and YouTuber — but getting here was a journey. My family felt blindsided by the news that I was moving.
Vanished in the Pacific
  + stars: | 2022-11-27 | by ( David Wolman | Photographs | Videos Jake Michaels | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +30 min
In the early 2010s, Mr. Mellow set out for still more distant shores, traveling to many famous surf breaks in the South Pacific. Mr. Abdul-Rashed and Mr. Danian traveled to Hawaii to connect with Mr. Mellow, their spiritual guide and Pacific expedition leader. Mr. Mellow posted an ad on Facebook and Craigslist offering $10,000 for passage to the South Pacific. Mr. Schmidt was in sync with the young seekers when it came to fear of Big Brother and vaccines, but dreading port officials brandishing nasal swabs struck even Mr. Schmidt as a little unhinged. When asked if he was at all responsible for what had happened to Mr. Danian and Mr. Abdul-Rashed, Mr. Mellow looked genuinely confused.
In 2012, the Surface with Windows RT, later named Surface RT, was more than just a touchscreen slab like Apple's iPad. The inaugural Surface, the Surface RT running Windows RT, boasted clever physical attributes. Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 Pro Source: Microsoft.comIn 2013 Microsoft brought out the Surface RT's more expensive and more powerful sibling, the Surface Pro. He bought a Surface Pro 3 and then a Surface Pro 7. If someone buys the Surface Pro 7 for a good price, he'll upgrade to the Surface Pro 9, which has a larger display.
After serving more than 125 weddings, I've been able to use my brand to create three passive income streams that generate more than $5,100 a month. Sharing products I lovePassive income earnings: $3,000 a month I have been blogging about wedding planning since 2011. I love sharing behind-the-scenes looks at my life and business with my 100,000 social media followers and 40,000 newsletter subscribers. Creating online coursesPassive income earnings: $2,000 a month In 2017, I created my first course to teach people how to start a wedding business. I typically do this by sending them surveys and polls, either on social media or through my newsletter.
At 28, he became a multi-millionaire and felt comfortable leaving his 9-to-5 to double down on real estate. Today, the 30-year-old investor makes the majority of his money from real estate wholesaling. How to start real estate wholesaling in 4 stepsIf you want to give wholesaling a shot, it's possible to do so on a smaller scale. His favorite wholesaling books include: "The Real Estate Wholesaling Bible," "If You Can't Wholesale After This: I've Got Nothing For You," and "The Best Wholesaling Book Ever." Do a Google search to find a community in your zip code and start attending local real estate meet-ups.
Firl is part of the FIRE — short for financial independence, retire early — movement, and specifically adheres to a strategy known as "lean" FIRE. LoonarCity | Jack Davis & Sara MillerSo far, Firl stashed away roughly $380,000 and hopes to save at least $625,000 to fund an early retirement at age 35. He earns $135,000 a year as a software engineer, and about half of each paycheck goes toward food and living expenses every month. The Firl family wasn't hurting for money. LoonarCity | Jack Davis & Sara Miller"We also have garnered a reputation with our friends and family as being very frugal and thrifty," Firl says.
Finally, I repaired my credit to a point where I was able to buy a car by cosigning with my dad. After a couple of years, I was able to repair my credit enough to get another car without a cosigner. Due to my credit score being in the mid-500s, I received a subprime loan with interest at 10%. My car payments dropped from $450 per month to about $350, and I'm going to save $1,700 over the course of my loan. This was all due to educating myself on credit repair and the benefits of refinancing, and now I love sharing this knowledge with others.
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