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Budweiser’s Super Bowl Ad a Positive Move After Dylan Mulvaney

Budweiser's Super Bowl Ad a Positive Move After Dylan Mulvaney

Former Executive Discusses Budweiser’s Shift in Strategy During a segment on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Anson Frerichs, a former executive at Anheuser-Busch, spoke positively about Budweiser’s recent changes regarding its marketing approach following a notable partnership with Dylan Mulvaney that didn’t sit well with a segment of their customer base. Frerichs commented, “Advertisers […]

Why are so many people suddenly claiming Epstein is still alive?

Why are so many people suddenly claiming Epstein is still alive?

Last month, the Justice Department released a staggering amount of information—over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images—from Jeffrey Epstein’s files. This wealth of material sheds new light on the notorious child sex offender, revealing disturbing details about his life, business dealings, and extensive network of affluent associates. The files are filled with bizarre […]

Raiders player informs Tom Brady that he is finished with the team

Raiders player informs Tom Brady that he is finished with the team

Maxx Crosby’s Stance on the Raiders is Clear It seems Maxx Crosby has made his feelings about the Raiders quite known. An unnamed general manager claims that Crosby told Tom Brady, the new minority owner of the Raiders, that he’s not interested in playing in Las Vegas anymore. “He mentioned he would retire before suiting […]

Two Fundraising Efforts for Hundreds of Laid Off Journalists Reach $724K

Two Fundraising Efforts for Hundreds of Laid Off Journalists Reach $724K

Fundraisers Emerge for Laid-Off Washington Post Workers After recent layoffs at the Washington Post, a GoFundMe campaign has gained traction, raising over $700,000 by Monday morning, according to Business Insider. Rachel Siegel, a member of the newsroom union, played a key role in organizing this effort. Additionally, a separate GoFundMe page aimed at the publication’s […]

Dow Jones pulls back from peaks as Amazon and Apple decline

Dow Jones pulls back from peaks as Amazon and Apple decline

Market Update: Afternoon Trading Highlights Workday Inc. (WDAY) saw its stock plummet over 6% after announcing that co-founder Anil Bhosri will step back in as CEO, taking over from Karl Eschenbach, who will still serve as a strategic advisor. Kroger Co. (KR) experienced a surge of more than 6% in its stock price following the […]

Todd Zywicki: Open Banking is Essential for Affordability

Todd Zywicki: Open Banking is Essential for Affordability

New Perspectives on Financial Data Rights The U.S. financial system has always thrived on innovation, competition, and empowering consumers. When the financial sector does well, it benefits everyone—from business owners to workers and families across different backgrounds. The impending rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) regarding Personal Financial Data Rights, particularly Section 1033 […]

New legislation disputes California Governor’s four-day in-person requirement

New legislation disputes California Governor's four-day in-person requirement

Workers in California are expressing a strong preference for remote work, wanting to stay in their pajamas rather than return to the office. This sentiment is gaining traction among engineers’ unions backing new legislation opposing Governor Gavin Newsom’s July 1 mandate that requires many state employees to be in the office up to four days […]

SpaceX Focuses on Developing a Moon Base

SpaceX Focuses on Developing a Moon Base

SpaceX Shifts Focus to Lunar Cities Elon Musk announced on Sunday that SpaceX will move its focus towards creating self-sustaining cities on the moon, marking a significant departure from its long-held strategy of targeting Mars first. In a statement, Musk indicated that the aerospace company is prioritizing the development of these “self-growing” lunar cities, which […]

San Diego special education teacher dismissed for antisemitic remarks

San Diego special education teacher dismissed for antisemitic remarks

A special education teacher in San Diego was terminated on February 3 after she posted a video alleging that Israel was involved in harvesting “livers, kidneys, and eyeballs,” leading to pressure from local Jewish community members. Nasreen Atassi is no longer with the San Diego Unified School District, a spokesman confirmed when approached about the […]