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AI Stocks Near Buy Points as 2026 Predictions Highlight Power and Connectivity Opportunities

Originally Published 8 days ago — by Investor's Business Daily

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Several AI-related stocks, including Google, Amphenol, Reddit, Evercore, and Globus Medical, are trading near buy points and are considered actionable for investors, with some forming bullish patterns and benefiting from themes like data centers, AI infrastructure, and healthcare innovation, indicating potential growth opportunities in 2026.

Reddit Surges Past TikTok as UK's Top Social Media Thanks to Search Algorithms

Originally Published 8 days ago — by The Guardian

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Reddit has surpassed TikTok as the UK's fourth most visited social media platform, driven by changes in search algorithms, strategic partnerships with Google and OpenAI, and shifting internet habits among younger users, especially Gen Z and women, who seek human-generated reviews and advice on various topics.

Instagram's Future: Navigating AI-Driven Content and Trust Challenges

Originally Published 10 days ago — by Engadget

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A tech writer shares her experience of quitting social media in 2025, finding platforms increasingly driven by monetization and AI-generated content, which diminished genuine human connection, but she still finds solace in Reddit's more authentic community and organizational structure.

Starbucks CEO Highlights AI and 'Friends'-Inspired Revamp in Company Turnaround

Originally Published 11 days ago — by Fortune

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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol sees signs of success in his 'Back to Starbucks' plan, highlighted by positive Reddit feedback emphasizing customer service values, as the company aims to revive its cozy, community-focused image through store redesigns and improved service, despite challenges with mobile orders and automation.

Stock Markets Climb Toward Record Highs Amid Tech Gains and Economic Optimism

Originally Published 19 days ago — by Investor's Business Daily

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Stocks rose with the S&P 500 nearing a record high, driven by AI-related companies like Alphabet and Nvidia. Reddit was named a top 2026 stock pick by Needham, citing its AI revenue potential. Economic data showed strong Q3 GDP growth, while consumer confidence declined. Notable moves included First Solar's drop after a breakout and Novo Nordisk's surge on FDA approval for a weight-loss pill.

Australia Implements Age Checks Amid Social Media and Content Regulations

Originally Published 27 days ago — by The Conversation

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Reddit is challenging an Australian law requiring age restrictions on social media by arguing it is not a social media platform, claiming it does not facilitate online social interaction. The High Court's decision could clarify the scope of the law and impact other platforms, but Reddit's argument that it doesn't enable social interaction is likely to be challenged, given its own description of fostering community and connection.

Danish Man Receives Suspended Sentence for Sharing Nude Film Clips on Reddit

Originally Published 2 months ago — by BBC

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A Danish man received a suspended seven-month sentence for sharing nude scenes from films and TV on Reddit, highlighting the use of a rarely-used Danish copyright law clause protecting artists' moral rights, with potential implications for future cases involving digital content and AI.

Australia Expands Child Social Media Ban to Include Reddit and Kick

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Australia's online safety regulator has expanded its social media ban for children under 16 to include Reddit and Kick, joining platforms like TikTok and YouTube, with enforcement starting December 10 to prevent minors from creating accounts and facing significant fines for non-compliance.