Google Stadia refunds are coming, but still no word on the controller’s fate

It’s good, if bittersweet news for Google Stadia owners, as the tech giant has confirmed hardware and software refunds have begun rolling out. The promise to refund all Google Stadia owners is now underway, though Google has insisted in its FAQ that it expects to complete the “majority” of refunds by Stadia’s shutoff date of…

Star Wars is about to get Spirited Away in dazzling Studio Ghibli team-up

Star Wars might be about to get Ghibli-fied after the iconic Japanese animation studio teased a potentially huge team-up with Lucasfilm. Posted a 15-second teaser on its official Twitter account, Studio Ghibli has set the internet ablaze by dropping a major hint that it’s working on something Star Wars-related. Check out the teaser below: pic.twitter.com/RZ74q04w7JNovember…

I’m a poll worker in Fulton County, Georgia. Not many people want to do the job here.

Fulton County is Georgia’s most populated county. Courtesy of the source A 40-year-old poll worker in Atlanta, Georgia, has worked six elections since 2020. They specialize in helping voters with provisional ballots and worked the 2022 midterm elections. They said poll workers work long hours and risk being harassed, but it’s an important job. This…

Lending activity at China’s banks hits lowest level in nearly 5 years despite Beijing’s efforts to boost activity and prop up its slowing economy

Chinese President Xi Jinping awaits the arrival of US Secretary of State John Kerry for a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, May 17, 2015. REUTERS/Saul Loeb/Pool Chinese banks loaned out the least amount of money since December 2017, according to Bloomberg.  Institutions made 615 billion yuan in new loans…

3 reasons a nonprofit worker decided to skip Public Service Loan Forgiveness and pay off $115,000 in student loans on her own

Insider’s experts choose the best products and services to help make smart decisions with your money (here’s how). In some cases, we receive a commission from our our partners, however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page. Micah H. skipped PSLF because she wanted to open up her career…

Walmart was ordered to pay $420,000 after firing a worker with Down syndrome. It tried to get a fresh trial, but just had that request denied.

Joe Raedle/Getty Images Walmart fired a store worker with Down syndrome in 2015 for “excessive absenteeism.” A judge ordered Walmart to pay the worker $420,000 and rehire her, citing disability discrimination. Walmart requested a new trial, but that request has now been denied. A federal judge has rejected Walmart’s request for a new trial related…