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Wholesale egg prices have 'blown way past' record highs, analyst says
Wholesale egg prices are on the rise amid a bird flu outbreak.CNBC - 4h -
WATCH: Thieves begin targeting eggs
The bird flu outbreak has sent the price of eggs to record highs, leading to egg thefts in Seattle and Pennsylvania.ABC News - 22h -
Here’s what DraftKings and FanDuel want to see at Super Bowl LIX — after NFL bettors beat sportsbooks all season
There’s $1.39 billion in bets riding on the Super Bowl this weekend. Here’s what sportsbooks do — and don’t — want to see happen.MarketWatch - 1d -
Musk's role 'an unbelievable opportunity' for US government: Rep. Turner
On "This Week," Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, discussed Elon Musk's federal overhaul, the shuttering of USAID and Trump's comments on owning the Gaza Strip.ABC News - 1d -
Indiana swishes tough bad beat with 3/4-court buzzer-beater in 70-67 loss to Michigan
Michigan coach and former Indiana student manager Dusty May got the victory over the Hoosiers on Saturday, but bettors may have scored a win.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Concerns spike over weak condition of latest 3 hostages released by Hamas
The frail condition of the latest three Israeli hostages released by Palestinian militant group Hamas on Saturday as part of the fragile three-weeks-old ceasefire agreement has raised concerns. ...The Hill - 2d -
Investors can find opportunity in a trade war, advisor says
Looking at the sectors and parts of the market that may go up as tariffs hit the market.CNBC - 3d -
Unemployment spiked for Black men in January as more joined the labor force
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Australia introduces tough new laws to combat antisemitism
In a bid to tackle a recent surge in antisemitism, Australia passed a series of tough anti-hate crime laws, including mandatory minimum sentences displaying hate symbols. The laws will impose ...NBC News - 3d
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