Epstein files fallout: The high-profile people burned by past dealings with a predator
Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a New York City federal jail in 2019. But more than six years later, people are still losing their jobs because of him.
The NFL just wrapped a record-breaking season. Here’s why next year’s going to be even bigger
In the days leading up to the Super Bowl, the NFL announced that Paris, Melbourne and Rio de Janeiro will host regular-season games for the first time.
Elon Musk’s xAI faces threat of NAACP lawsuit over air pollution from Mississippi data center
Law firms representing the NAACP sent xAI a notice of intent to sue over alleged Clean Air Act violations in Mississippi.
Nvidia’s stock is down and AMD is up. The culprit may be Arista.
Shares of Nvidia fell on Friday, while rival Advanced Micro Devices rallied after the CEO of Arista Networks said her company is shifting some workloads.
The interest rate outlook will get another look next week. Here’s what’s ahead
The Fed’s latest meeting minutes set to release in the week ahead will be one of the final ones under Powell’s chairmanship, which ends in May.
Roku stock surges on earnings beat, record quarter for premium subscriptions
Roku executives said in a shareholder letter that it marked “our biggest quarter ever” for net adds to premium subscriptions.
Consumer prices rose 2.4% annually in January, less than expected
The consumer price index was expected to increase 2.5% from a year ago in January, according to the Dow Jones consensus.
Amazon’s Ring cancels Flock partnership amid Super Bowl ad backlash
Ring’s decision to cancel its partnership with Flock comes as tech companies face growing pressure to reexamine their work with federal agencies.
Pinterest shares tank as CEO blames tariffs for revenue miss, weak outlook
“Looking ahead to Q1, we expect these headwinds will continue and may become slightly more pronounced,” CFO Julia Donnelly told analysts on Thursday.
DHS shutdown all but certain as Democrats and Trump White House can’t cut deal
The Department of Homeland Security is set to shut down early Saturday morning after the Senate did not pass a short-term funding deal.




