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The enthusiasm — and scorn — surrounding Bad Bunny's star turn at the Super Bowl The Washington PostEx-ESPN star shares the 'disturbing' thing about Bad Bunny performing at Super Bowl LX Fox NewsCould Bad Bunny set off political fireworks at the Super Bowl half-time show? BBCBad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show: Here's some things to expect and what they mean AP News
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The campaign's early rollouts reveal how human stories and unexpected use cases make AI feel practical, accessible, and worthwhile.
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Investors can take a breather and assess whether there are opportunities to buy some beaten-down software stocks, after what some analysts believe was "indiscriminate" selling.
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Russia launches more than 440 drones, missiles at Ukraine overnight, Zelenskyy says ABC NewsRussia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,444 Al JazeeraUkraine's coldest winter: Russia's energy strikes collide with waning supplies The Hill
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Home buyers across America have had little relief from sky-high home prices over the last few years. Two charts explain why that's not likely to change soon.
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4 people have died from eating death cap mushrooms as they spread in California after rains NBC NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
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S Korean crypto firm accidentally pays out $40bn in bitcoin BBCSouth Korean crypto firm accidentally sends $44 billion in bitcoin to
users CNBCCrypto Exchange to Reimburse Some Users After $40 Billion Error Bloomberg.comBithumb mistake sent BTC price to $55,000 on that exchange CoinDesk
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Tottenham confirmed team vs Man United - Van de Ven, Odobert and Sarr start as Frank makes changes Football LondonEuropean soccer live updates: Arsenal vs. Sunderland; Wolves vs. Chelsea ESPNCarrick names side for Spurs clash Manchester UnitedMan Utd vs. Tottenham: Preview, Predictions and Lineups Sports Illustrated
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'It's about the loneliness we all feel': The painful scene that really makes Taxi Driver a classic BBCFifty years on, the anti-hero of "Taxi Driver" is eerily familiar The EconomistTaxi Driver at 50: Martin Scorsese's film remains a troubling reflection of our times The Conversation‘You Talkin' to Me?' How Robert De Niro Came Up With His Famous ‘Taxi Driver' Line TV Insider
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Prosecutors Began Investigating Renee Good's Killing. Washington Told Them to Stop. The New York TimesLawyer wants new trial in earlier case involving ICE officer who shot Renée Good The Washington PostExclusive: 300 ex-DOJ lawyers demand transparent Minnesota shooting probes AxiosVeteran ICE officer went from fearing for his life to taking a life Star TribuneICE Agent's ‘Dragging' Case May Help Expose Evidence in Renee Good Shooting WIRED
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Super Bowl Halftime Is the World's Biggest Stage. He Designs It. The New York TimesSuper Bowl Halftime Shows Through The Years ABC NewsRanking the best Super Bowl halftime shows in history NBC SportsThe 10 greatest Super Bowl halftime shows of all time The Independent7 mo
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Here's what the Super Bowl can teach you about pressure, preparation and winning in business.
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How options on the BlackRock bitcoin ETF may have worsened crypto meltdown CoinDeskBitcoin (BTC) price: BlackRock's ETF (IBIT) hits $10 billion volume record, hinting at capitulation CoinDeskBlackRock Links Record Bitcoin ETF Volumes With New Digital Advice Push simplywall.stAussie crypto ETF investors unfazed by Bitcoin bloodbath investordaily.com.au
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Stock Market Today: Dow Hits 50,000 For First Time — Live Updates The Wall Street JournalDow surges 1,200 points for first close above 50,000 in sharp rebound from tech rout: Live updates CNBCStocks hit historic milestone as Dow crosses 50,000 points for first time ever cnn.comStocks Rebound After Volatile Week as Dow Hits Record High The New York TimesThe Road to Dow 50000
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Stellantis said it expects to take a 22-billion-euro ($26 billion) as it overhauls its business to accelerate the rollout of electric and hybrid vehicles.
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Bodies found in area in Mexico where search is on for 10 missing workers from Canadian mine AP NewsBody found in Mexico appears to be 1 of 10 kidnapped employees of Canadian mining company, authorities say CBCSearch for kidnapped Sinaloa mine workers intensifies Mexico News Daily10 Miners from Canada Were Abducted in Mexico, Possibly by Cartel Members, Says Official People.comOperations for missing miners hit organized crime in Mexico BNamericas
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Shares of Stellantis are headed for their worst-ever day of trading after the carmaker announced a massive charge to reset its business.
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KKR has agreed to buy sports franchise investment major Arctos Partners in a transaction which could be valued at almost $2bn.
The post Deal Roundup: KKR to buy Arctos Partners in deal worth up to $2bn, Atlantic Street sells GAT Airline Ground Support to trade buyer appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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Scoop: White House plans Board of Peace meeting in D.C. on Gaza reconstruction AxiosTrump's ‘Board of Peace' to convene in Washington, discuss Gaza: Report Al JazeeraUS plans Board of Peace meeting on Feb. 19 to fundraise for Gaza rebuild The Times of IsraelTrump's ‘Board of Peace' and the multilateral
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2026 Winter Olympics Live Updates: Opening Ceremony Formally Kicks Off Milan Games The New York TimesAs it happened: The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony apnews.comFrom The Sports Desk: An authentically Italian opening ceremony NBC NewsWinter Olympics, spread across north Italy, open with Milanese flair The Washington Post
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Paul Weiss Partners Turned on Brad Karp After Learning Extent of His Epstein Ties The New York TimesBrad Karp steps down as chairman of major law firm Paul Weiss after Epstein files release BBCLeader of Paul Weiss Resigns Over Epstein Ties The Wall Street Journal‘Call Brad Karp': Epstein's Fondness for Lawyer Ends in Downfall bloomberg.comBrad Karp Steps Down As Chairman Of Paul Weiss Original Jurisdiction | David Lat
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Albert Breer's NFL Awards Ballot: Drake Maye for MVP, Matthew Stafford for First-Team All-Pro Sports Illustrated
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Google, Amazon and Meta are among the companies advertising their AI tools during Super Bowl 60.
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Hims & Hers also said it's selling a cancer-detection test that's featured in its Super Bowl ad, which plays like a commentary on the wealthy's access to better healthcare.
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Goldman Sachs is building AI agents with Anthropic's Claude to automate trade accounting and client onboarding, aiming to speed work and boost efficiency.
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Many entrepreneurs are returning to corporate roles. Here's how to position yourself and land a role without downplaying your entrepreneurial experience.
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How TrumpRx drug prices compare to generic alternatives AxiosWhite House Debuts Drug-Buying Site TrumpRx, With Roughly 40 Medications The Wall Street JournalTrumpRx: See the 43 drugs available on the Trump administration's new discounted drug site cbsnews.comTrumpRx: What to Know About Insurance Benefits, Pricing and Savings The New York TimesHow effective will TrumpRX be at lowering prescription drug prices for Americans? PBS
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The Dow Jones industrial average surpassed 50,000 points for the first time, as old line stocks come back into vogue.
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Exclusive | Justice Department Casts Wide Net on Netflix's Business Practices in Merger Probe The Wall Street JournalHow Breaching 45-Day Exclusive Window Will Devastate Movies & Why Netflix's Commitment To Theatrical Is Misleading - Guest Column DeadlineNetflix's co-CEO went to an antitrust hearing and a culture war broke out NBC NewsCongress fears the loss of jobs in Hollywood amid Warner Bros. acquisition latimes.com
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Bitcoin rebounded from a dramatic selloff on Thursday, with investors hoping the worst might be over.
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Topic: RobocarsTags: forbes
You want to test a robocar in a simulation of everything you can think of. Now Waymo has built an AI tool with Google Gemini to make that easier to do
Read more at Forbes.com in Waymo Builds Fancy AI-Based Simulator Tool To Improve Robotaxi Tests
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Wix has broken its seven-year Super Bowl hiatus to welcome the next frontier of web design.
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For its first-ever Super Bowl ad, Novo Nordisk wants people to know that Wegovy is now available as a pill.
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Estée Lauder's stock tumbled Thursday after the company raised its profit outlook, but not by enough to meet high investor expectations.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is cautioning all New Yorkers about placing trades on prediction markets ahead of the Super Bowl.
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Lawmakers are demanding answers about the sharing of taxpayer information with the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell accused the Justice Department of using the investigation to pressure the central bank to lower interest rates.
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Disruption. It's coming for the U.S. dollar in the form of digital currency. Last week the Biden administration detailed a broad plan for adopting a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in the coming years. The Departments of Energy, Commerce, the Treasury, and other agencies weighed in on how to manage and regulate a CBDC.
The government is reacting in part to the explosive growth of digital currencies. About three out of ten U.S. adults currently invest in some form of cryptocurrency, or "crypto," like Bitcoin or Ethereum. These digital "coins" rely on a decentralized network of computers to verify financial transactions, cutting out third parties like banks or credit cards.
The good, the bad, and the ugly of crypto
Advocates of crypto point to its affordability, efficiency, and its ability to reach consumers with little or no access to traditional banking services. With just a mobile phone or a crypto ATM, consumers can easily send and receive digital currency, even across international borders.
On the other hand, crypto is still largely unregulated and volatile. Investors in Bitcoin, for example, saw returns of over 70% in 2021, but the currency is down almost 60% year to date. And if you send your payment to the wrong account (called a "digital wallet") there may be no way to retrieve it. Crypto has also been used for money laundering, fraud, and to fund terrorism. Several
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I don't ignore my retirement accounts, but I consider myself mostly a set-it-and-forget-it investor. I prefer to pick an investment strategy, arrange automatic contributions and then sit back without tinkering much with my portfolio. For that reason, I used a target-date fund in my 401(k) when I had one (I'm self-employed now). My husband invests in a fund with a 2050 target date through his employer plan.
A target-date fund aims to create an appropriate investment mix for the investor's age and approximate retirement date. A fund designed for someone with many years until retirement includes a high proportion of stocks for growth. Over time, the fund regularly rebalances, allocating a greater percentage of assets to less-risky, income-producing investments, such as bonds, as retirement nears.
We're far from alone in our preference for target-date funds. Among 401(k) participants in their twenties, 54% of their assets were in target-date funds at the end of 2019, and investors in their thirties had 45% of assets in target-date funds, according to a study from the Investment Company Institute and Employee Benefit Research Institute. Many large employer plans automatically enroll employees and use target-date funds as the default investment choice.
SEE MORE PODCAST: The Pros and Cons of Target Date Funds with Tony Drake
Evaluating Your Plan.
Target-date funds are attractive for their simplicity. But if you're dissatisfied with your plan's target-date offerings or have the appetite to construct a customized portfolio, you can typically select among a menu of several other investment options. If you have decades to go until retirement, you may want to dedicate 80% to 90% of your portfolio to stocks. I
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