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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 - 8h -
Why Deporting Millions of Immigrants Would Shock the U.S. Economy and Raise Prices
The Trump administration is seeking $175 billion for mass deportations, which would be costly for American citizens and businesses.Inc. - 8h -
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 - 8h -
Why did a plane crash in Toronto, and how did everyone survive?
The plane's safety features have been praised, as have the response from the crew and emergency teams.BBC News - 6h -
Why U.S. stocks are a better bet than international — despite lagging lately
International stocks have been beating U.S. equities lately amid worries about tariffs under President Donald Trump. Here’s why that recent outperformance may not last over the longer term.MarketWatch - 2h -
Why Does Elon Musk Think He Can Treat the U.S. Government Like Twitter?
My latest five-whys looks at Musk’s motivations.Inc. - Feb. 6 -
Why a Majority of Senior Executives Say They’re Likely to Switch Jobs Within 2 Years
A new survey points to a looming surge in C-suite executive turnover.Inc. - Feb. 7 -
Why the Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl rematch could deliver a ratings record for Fox
Advertisers paid as much as $8 million for a commercial on the Big Game that keeps getting bigger.Los Angeles Times - Feb. 7 -
Chappell Roan was one of the 25 million uninsured Americans — here’s why health coverage is still out of reach for some artists
Chappell Roan used her Grammy acceptance speech to call out record labels for not providing better protections for artists struggling to afford health care.CNBC - Feb. 7 -
GTA 6 Parent Company's Stock Reaches All-Time High, And This Could Be Why
Grand Theft Auto parent company Take-Two's stock price is soaring this week following the company's recent earnings report on February 6. Why is the share value surging? It's often hard to know ...GameSpot - Feb. 7 -
Eagles Super Bowl starter reveals wild reason why Philadelphia passed on him in 2019 NFL Draft
C.J. Gardner-Johnson claims this is why the Eagles didn't draft himCBS Sports - Feb. 8 -
China’s economic miracle appears to be in the past. Here’s why the future looks bleaker and bleaker.
Weak consumption, an aging population and an exodus of personal wealth from the country put China on a perilous path.MarketWatch - Feb. 8 -
This HR Company Valued at $12 Billion Just Announced Plans to IPO. Here’s Why Other Companies Are Watching Closely
Human Resources startup Deel recently hit an annual revenue run rate of $800 million.Inc. - Feb. 8 -
Nimbys. Naysayers. Traitors. Children take note, why learn oracy when insults will do? | Catherine Bennett
Keir Starmer’s rhetoric against green campaigners appears to have taken a playground turn . Before the last election, in what was billed as his “most personal interview yet”, Keir Starmer said: ...The Guardian - Feb. 9 -
Why Taylor Swift might be the Chiefs' secret weapon in Super Bowl LIX against the Eagles
The Chiefs have been unbeatable with the singer in attendance during 2024 seasonCBS Sports - Feb. 9 -
I saw illegality and complicity with war crimes. That’s why I quit the UK Foreign Office | Mark Smith
Ministers and senior officials protected arms deals facilitating death and horror in Gaza and Yemen. I urge my former colleagues to resist them. Britain’s system for controlling arms exports is ...The Guardian - Feb. 9 -
Eagles team motto ahead of Super Bowl 2025 is simple: Why Philadelphia won't let moment get too big
'Don't go chasin' waterfalls' resonates throughout this Eagles teamCBS Sports - Feb. 9 -
What is the Tush Push? How Eagles execute the play and why they run it so well
The Eagles will likely deploy this hard-to-stop play in Super Bowl LIXCBS Sports - Feb. 9 -
Here's why Eagles will take down Chiefs in 2025 Super Bowl, secure fifth NFL championship in franchise history
Here's why the Eagles will leave the Big Easy with a massive winCBS Sports - Feb. 9 -
Three reasons why Chiefs will win Super Bowl LIX: Patrick Mahomes winning drive too much for Eagles
Here's why the Chiefs will pull off a historic three-peat against the EaglesCBS Sports - Feb. 9 -
If All He Does Is Win, Why Do Eagles Fans Hate Nick Sirianni?
Is the Philadelphia coach intense, bombastic and, at times, juvenile? You can certainly make the case, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - Feb. 10 -
How Jimmy Butler landed with the Warriors, and why Kevin Durant was 'blindsided' by trade talks
One team was desperate to end an embarrassing saga. Another was desperate to appease its stars. Another was desperate to extend its flailing dynasty. Here's how it all went down.ESPN - Feb. 10 -
Why we all need sisu – the Finnish concept of action and creativity in hard times
This is something more profound than resilience. It is the part of us that comes alive when we feel we have nothing left. In 2023, I was in the top 0.05% of Spotify listeners of Manic Street ...The Guardian - Feb. 10 -
Super Bowl 2025 winners and losers, plus three reasons why Chiefs got destroyed and Taylor Swift gets booed
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for Feb. 10CBS Sports - Feb. 10 -
Leland Vittert readies his show's move to prime time on NewsNation: We can delve 'more into the "why"'
He's making the move to prime time, but Leland Vittert says his approach as anchor of NewsNation's "On Balance" is staying the same: "We're still going to be the fairest show on television." "We ...The Hill - Feb. 10 -
Saquon Barkley asks 'Why not start our dynasty now?' following Eagles' Super Bowl victory over Chiefs
Could one dynasty have ended on Sunday while another began?CBS Sports - Feb. 10 -
Where were Ford and GM? Why Stellantis was the only automaker with a Super Bowl ad
DETROIT — A CEO’s exit, electric vehicles making the industry run around like “headless chickens” and a company’s U.S. revival all came together to make Ram and Jeep parent Stellantis the only ...NBC News - Feb. 10 -
With Switch 2 Coming, Nintendo Explains Why It Must Go Beyond Traditional Games
2025 is shaping up to be a big year for Nintendo, as the Mario company is launching a highly anticipated new system, the Switch 2 . But the company isn't going to rely only on traditional hardware ...GameSpot - Feb. 10 -
Why Apple may get the ‘last laugh’ in AI as rivals double down on spending craze
Apple will have more free cash flow at its disposal and can “pawn off” AI spending on other big technology companies, one analyst said.MarketWatch - Feb. 11 -
The Coventry experiment: why were Indian women in Britain given radioactive food without their consent?
When details about a scientific study in the 1960s became public, there was shock, outrage and anxiety. But exactly what happened?. In 2019, Shahnaz Akhter, a postdoctoral researcher at Warwick ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
‘Why can’t it be us?’: Exeter target FA Cup shock and fly fan-ownership flag
League One side with rich cup history are proud to be doing it their own way before Nottingham Forest’s visit. A Tottenham team of Hoddle, Ardiles and Archibald were the opponents that stopped ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
From escaped child bride to artist: why one Ghanaian painter puts women at the centre of her work
Hawa Awanle Ayiboro’s solo exhibition opens this month in Accra with paintings that explore a difficult period in her childhood and the emancipation of other women. Whether self-portraits saturated ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
Why DeWanna Bonner chose Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever: ‘I want to win another championship’
INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark looked at the dwindling shot clock, crossed over to her left and launched a deep 3-pointer over the outstretched arm of DeWanna Bonner. Air ball. As Clark fell to the ...Yahoo Sports - Feb. 11 -
Super Bowl protester explains why he displayed Palestinian, Sudanese flags at halftime show
The man who pulled out a Sudanese and Palestinian flag during Kendrick Lamar's halftime show said he felt compelled to use his moment at the Super Bowl to "highlight the human suffering."NBC News - Feb. 11 -
Why the DOJ says it's dropping the corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
CBS News legal contributor Caroline Polisi joins "CBS Mornings" to break down the Department of Justice's decision to drop its corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. He was facing ...CBS News - Feb. 11 -
Why Liverpool, Barcelona and other big teams aren't playing in UEFA Champions League's playoffs
The playoff's first legs will kick off on February 11CBS Sports - Feb. 11 -
Agent's Take: Why Browns dealing Myles Garrett won't be easy; what trade compensation for star could look like
Garrett, eyeing a fresh start, is in line to be NFL's highest-paid non-QB againCBS Sports - Feb. 11 -
Globalstar CEO Paul Jacobs explains why satellite company moved from NYSE to Nasdaq
Globalstar, a satellite and communications services provider, debuted on the Nasdaq on Tuesday morning.CNBC - Feb. 11 -
Why Small Businesses May Absorb the Costs of Ending the Penny More Than Others
How would businesses be affected by Trump’s order to stop making cents?Inc. - Feb. 11 -
Beverly Ortega explains why she bailed on 'The Bachelor' before her one-on-one date
'The Bachelor' contestant Beverly Ortega was among three women who left during Monday's episode. The New Yorker detailed the medical reason behind her exit.Los Angeles Times - Feb. 11