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Why the bull market in stocks can live with higher inflation
Here’s why the U.S. stock market might not mind higher for longer interest rates.MarketWatch - 6d -
Is Apple Researching Human-Inspired Robot Designs? Here’s Why the Rumor Matters
Where Apple goes, others tend to follow, with various players forging ahead with their own robotics plans.Inc. - 6d -
Here’s why you’ll likely pay more for Valentine’s Day chocolates this year
If you’re about to head to the store to buy chocolates for your valentine, be prepared to shell out more than you did last year as candy makers continue to deal with the high cost of cocoa.MarketWatch - 6d -
Egg prices are surging, so why are chicken prices stable?
Egg prices are out of control; does that mean chicken prices are next? Here's what to know.The Hill - 6d -
Why some moms are getting behind the "Make America Healthy Again" movement
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was sworn in Thursday as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, has pledged to address America's chronic diseases, poor diets and environmental toxins ...CBS News - 6d -
Why North Carolina's Supreme Court race remains undecided
A judicial race in North Carolina remains undecided more than three months after Election Day. The Republican candidate for the state's supreme court, Judge Jefferson Griffin, is trailing his ...CBS News - 6d -
What is Doge and why is Musk cutting so many jobs?
US President Donald Trump’s new agency is tasked with slashing costs - but faces opposition.BBC News - 6d -
‘It’s hard to survive’: why UK private hire drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day
About 200 drivers got in touch with the Guardian to share their views on the industrial action. When Simon Waite began working as a private hire driver in 2017, it gave him the flexibility and ...The Guardian - 6d -
Bad romance: why Hollywood is focusing on anti-Valentine’s movies
Forget romcoms – this year sees new releases focusing on gore, toxic relationships and android romances. It’s mid-February, which means love is in the air, elaborate dates are being planned and ...The Guardian - 6d -
Why do we celebrate Valentine's Day and who was Saint Valentine?
Happy Valentine's Day! Learn more about its history and what it's all about in 2025.CBS News - 6d -
Why Anthony Mackie's role as Captain America is stirring controversy
Anthony Mackie taking on the role of Captain America, a fictional comic book character initially portrayed as a white man with blond hair and blue eyes, isn’t groundbreaking to comic books fans.NBC News - 6d -
TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores. Why that’s an $850 billion risk.
TikTok was restored to app stores run by Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. on Thursday, after the tech giants were reportedly reassured by the Trump administration that they would not face legal ...MarketWatch - 6d -
English Soccer Is Suffering an Epidemic of Serious Knee Injuries. Why?
Seven Premier League stars have ruptured their A.C.L.s since the new year alone.The New York Times - 6d -
Why WoW Subscription Prices Have Never Gone Up--"It's A Prickly Audience"
World of Warcraft has required a $15 monthly subscription to play since its launch back in 2004, but in all those years, the price in the US has never gone up. According to ex-Activision Blizzard ...GameSpot - 5d -
Why Emil Bove’s Battle Against Danielle Sassoon Is So Self-Defeating
This kind of conflict was inevitable. It is extremely surprising, however, that the conflict would be sought and stoked just weeks into Trump’s four-year term, and for the sake of protecting Eric ...The New York Times - 5d -
Why you should open a short-term CD with inflation rising again
With inflation consistently rising, a short-term CD account once again makes sense for many savers. Here's why.CBS News - 5d -
Why Career Prosecutors Signed a Dismissal Request in Eric Adams Case
Lawyers in the Justice Department’s public integrity section came to believe that to save their jobs, one of them would have to sign the official request to dismiss corruption charges against Mayor ...The New York Times - 5d -
Why can’t we remember our lives as babies or toddlers?
Memories emerge earlier in some cultures than others, but researchers have long puzzled over our inability to recall events before two or three years of age. Follow our Australia news live blog ...The Guardian - 5d -
Why Damian Lillard might be the 3-point (contest) king
As Logo Lillard goes for his third straight 3-point contest crown, Chris Herring examines what makes the nine-time All-Star so dangerous from deep.ESPN - 4d -
Why Dikembe Mutombo was 'more than a superstar' to the NBA, the DRC and Africa
On Saturday, the NBA unveiled a new award named for Mutombo, who died of brain cancer last yearCBS Sports - 4d -
The mad king of Kyiv: Why Zelensky can’t afford to end the war
Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, has been accused of prioritizing war over peace, as he has refused to end the conflict, which has resulted in a catastrophic loss of life for his country.The Hill - 4d -
Why U.S. ranchers and farmers are alarmed about Canada's "super pigs"
One expert says these so-called "super pigs" — wild boars that were deliberately bred with domestic pigs – are an "ecological trainwreck."CBS News - 4d -
Why Canada's "super pigs" pose a multibillion-dollar threat to the U.S. economy
The U.S. border with Canada is under new scrutiny, with both countries focused on increased migration as well as drug and weapons smuggling. But another concern is rising, especially among farmers ...CBS News - 4d -
Why are women still being sent to prison as ‘a place of safety’? | Eva Wiseman
Reports reveal the true harm done by incarcerating women under the guise of protecting them. Every now and then I learn something about the world today that sticks into me like a fish hook and I ...The Guardian - 4d -
Like Bingo, but With Beef: Why Meat Raffles Are Blowing Up
Spinning the wheel to raise money for youth sports and, maybe, win a steak, sausage or bone-in pork butt.The New York Times - 4d -
Why Zelle Is the New King of Peer-to-Peer Payments (Sorry, Venmo and PayPal)
Nearly one in four Zelle spenders—roughly 23 million people—sent a payment to a small business in the last three months of 2024.Inc. - 4d -
Egg prices are skyrocketing — why isn't the cost of chicken rising, too?
Egg prices are up more than 50% over last year. Raw chicken prices, however, are up less than 1% — but why?The Hill - 4d -
Why Timothée Chalamet spent years studying Bob Dylan
Timothée Chalamet had years to immerse himself in Bob Dylan's life. The actor explains what it was like.CBS News - 3d -
Software stocks are on fire. Here’s why the party can keep going this year.
Smaller software stocks have been on a tear this year, and the sector broadly stands to benefit from lower costs for AI.MarketWatch - 3d -
Why Nickel Boys should win the best picture Oscar
In the first of our annual Oscar hustings, here why RaMell Ross’s incredibly tender film of Colson Whitehead’s novel should take the top prize. The idea of praising a film for being beautiful is ...The Guardian - 3d -
Why Don’t People Dress Up to Go Out Anymore?
The informality that dominates in most public spaces today has been brewing for quite some time, our critic explains, and speaks to a broader cultural shift.The New York Times - 3d -
We all have hormones — why are they being weaponized against trans athletes?
Much like all biases based on hormones, the rules that exclude transgender people in sports are based on little to no scientific evidence.The Hill - 3d -
Why Your Department Leaders Are Set Up to Fail—And What to Do About It
Leaders expect differentiation but don’t teach teams how to create it. Instead, train your team leaders to think strategically and break industry norms.Inc. - 3d -
Watch: Why European leaders held emergency Ukraine summit
European leaders met at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Monday for an emergency summit on Ukraine.BBC News - 2d -
Why the Champions Trophy matters after England's dark winter
The Champions Trophy may feel like a tournament from a bygone age but it is crucial for England, who need to lift fans after a dark winter.BBC News - 2d -
Why putting boots on the ground in Ukraine still divides Europe
Also in this newsletter: Watching the pope’s health statusFinancial Times - 2d -
The death of capital letters: why gen Z loves lowercase
Young people have ditched capitalisation in favour of a writing style that reflects their values and attitudes to tradition. Will this change our language for ever?. When Maelle Kouman, 24, turned ...The Guardian - 2d -
Ocasio-Cortez on Homan insult: 'This is why you fight these cowards'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shot back at President Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan on Monday after he insulted her intelligence. Homan, in an interview Monday with Newsmax's Rob Finnerty, called ...The Hill - 2d -
What is the rule of 72 for credit card debt (and why does it matter)?
The rule of 72 exposes the true cost of procrastination when it comes to credit card debt. Here's how it works.CBS News - 2d -
Why a U.S.-Canada Rematch in the Championship Is the 4 Nations’ Dream Scenario
Dominance for the Americans? Redemption for the Canadians? It’s all on the line in Thursday’s final, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 2d