A company advertising during a Super Bowl within seven years of its IPO could be headed for trouble, writes Chuck Jaffe.
: ‘High-altitude object’ downed over Alaska, White House says
U.S. fighter aircraft have taken down a “high-altitude object” over Alaska within the last hour, says a White House spokesman during a briefing on Friday.
Mystery Economic Theater: U.S. jobs market looks great, but layoffs at Google, Amazon and other big firms tell a different story
A revved-up U.S. jobs market seems as strong as ever, but a look under the hood suggests some engine trouble might be developing.
The Tell: Traders brace for a blowup as cost of protection for U.S. stocks hits highest level since October
The cost of hedging against a U.S. equity blowup has risen to its highest level since October as investors brace for more volatility ahead while stocks head for their worst week in nearly two months.
TaxWatch: Will the IRS give me a tax break on my Super Bowl gambling losses?
Super Bowl betting could break records as more states allow legal sports wagering.
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Washington Watch: Could Congress actually ban TikTok in the U.S.? Analysts see ‘procedural and practical hurdles’
Democratic and Republican lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are continuing to push for a nationwide ban for TikTok, the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app.
Currencies: Who is Kazuo Ueda? Yen spikes on report economist to become next BOJ head
The yen temporarily surges Friday as investors take stock of an unexpected candidate for the top job at the Bank of Japan.
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Crypto: Crypto staking: what it means, why it matters, and how a crackdown will change investing
The crackdown on staking might not stop all crypto investors from staking, an expert says