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2026 Olympics: Officials respond to ski jumper’s claim he had acid injected into his penisThis may be the only time these A-listers count as a B-team. Usher and Stanley Tucci would normally be in the spotlight, but the spotlight is now on the athletes on the U.S. team aiming for gold at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. Familiar names like Mikaela Shiffrin, Alex Hall, Lindsey Vonn, Chloe Kim, and Alex Ferreira round out the team’s veteran squad, as well as first- and second-time Olympians like Alisa Liu, Ilya Marinin, and Mary Bokok who are eager to prove they have what it…
Samuel Boivin | Null Photo | Getty ImagesArtificial intelligence companies are playing their biggest role yet at the Super Bowl, with all major AI companies buying advertising to showcase their tools to an expected audience of 130 million viewers, both consumer and enterprise. This year’s Super Bowl ads cost a record $8 million on average for a 30-second spot, with some reaching $10 million and even more to produce. Well-funded tech giants and startups alike are seizing the opportunity to join the national conversation.The battle began the week before the big game, when Anthropic’s Claude debuted an ad that undermined…
Following last year’s trend of showcasing AI in multi-million dollar ad spots, the 2026 Super Bowl ad takes it a step further by leveraging AI to both create commercials and promote the latest AI products. Love it or hate it, this technology has become a star in its own right alongside the latest movie trailers and snack brands. Explore the biggest moments from this year’s big gaming ads, featuring everything from robots and AI glasses to a little drama involving tech founders. Svedka Vodka brand Svedka has tapped what it touts as the first national Super Bowl spot to be…
Jim Cramer is urging Amazon investors to be patient and have faith in the cloud e-commerce company’s big spending strategy, despite the clear risks to its bottom line. “I completely believe,” Jim said on Friday’s “Squawk on the Street.” “(Amazon CEO Andy Jassy) knows how to do it, so I believe in that and I’m not going to push back on that.” Amazon shares fell 5.6% on Friday to $210 a share after management announced the previous night that the company’s 2026 capital spending target was $200 billion, compared to an expected $146.6 billion. The company also issued a lower-than-expected…
Rigo Mendoza tearfully recalled the last conversation he had with his son Kevin before he died in early January. When the 15-year-old boy was diagnosed with cancer in November, all he could think about was his father’s safety. “I don’t want anything to happen to you,” he repeated. Mendoza recalled that one of the doctors said Kevin’s mother had been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents the day before, which may have had a negative impact on Kevin’s health. “I told him, ‘I don’t want you to be upset. If you’re okay, your mom is okay. We’re…
While the name may suggest sporty origins, tennis bracelets have long since transcended the court. Now firmly established in the realm of classic jewellery, it has earned a permanent place in the wardrobe of quiet luxury capsules. With its refined stone lines and clean, uninterrupted design, the tennis bracelet is simultaneously timeless and modern, and pairs as well with a white T-shirt or denim as it does with evening wear. Long before Chris Evert famously wore it to the 1978 U.S. Open, tennis bracelets were considered a staple of fine jewelry and were traditionally made of diamonds and gold. Now,…
DHAKA, Bangladesh – Zia-ul-Haq Tanin had his February planned around the T20 World Cup.The former first-class cricketer turned sporting goods entrepreneur from Thakurgaon in northwest Bangladesh had planned a trip that would combine business, visiting family and being a cricket fan.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listTanin had secured premium hospitality tickets at the famous Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata where Bangladesh will play against Italy on February 9.Those plans were scrapped after Bangladesh announced it would not send a men’s team to India for the tournament, citing safety concerns.The Bangladesh Cricket Board asked the International Cricket Council…
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday outlined what to watch on Wall Street in the coming week, from key labor data to a huge U.S. earnings report. McDonald’s, robin hood And others. “A lot is going to happen next week, but the most important one, believe it or not, is the non-farm employment report that will be released by the Labor Department on Wednesday,” Cramer said. “If it’s soft, that means the Fed can continue to cut rates, which is great news for the stock market itself.”Kramer said recent gains in decent stocks include: PepsiCo, procter and gamble and johnson &…
There is a heavenly connection on the horizon. Six planets – Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus – will appear in the sky in the so-called Planet Parade on February 28th. And since this is a unique phenomenon, stargazers will need to dust off their binoculars to see it. some Take it personally. According to NASAUranus and Neptune are the most distant planets in the solar system, so viewers must use “optical aids” to see them. However, the other four planets (especially Venus, since it is the brightest of them) are visible to the naked eye. To make the…
Every weekday, Jim Cramer’s CNBC Investment Club releases the Homestretch, a practical afternoon update to coincide with the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Stocks were rebounding on Friday. After a terrible week, technology drove the market higher on Friday, even as Amazon, which is technically in consumer discretionary power, pulled out following the results. For the week, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq still fell. Fears that AI tools will replace their businesses has led to a sell-off in enterprise software stocks, inflicting major damage on the tech industry. While the Magnificent Seven struggled, with club-name software stocks like…