• LIFESTYLE

    Toñita’s Trip from Los Sures to The Super Bowl

    In a rollicking, enthusiastic, and nuanced tribute to Puerto Rican culture, Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl halftime show was an affirmation of joy in turbulent times. The visually stunning history lesson-meets-redefinition of American patriotism brought Puerto Rico to California’s Levi’s Stadium, and highlighted an iconic New Yorker in the process. Those in the know likely recognized the smiling blonde in…

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  • REAL ESTATE

    30-story condo will be the tallest building in Greenwich Village

    11 West 13th Street in July 2025, ahead of construction. © Ondel Hylton The tallest building in Greenwich Village is moving forward. Construction financing was secured last week for a new luxury condominium at 11 West 13th Street, a planned 30-story tower with 34 residences that will rise well above the neighborhood’s next tallest buildings. Despite backlash from preservationist groups,…

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  • CRYPTO

    UK Central Bank to Launch Onchain Settlement Infrastructure Pilot

    The Bank of England has launched a new industry experimentation initiative to explore how tokenized assets could be settled using synchronized, atomic settlement in British pounds sterling as part of efforts to modernize the UK’s real-time gross settlement (RTGS) infrastructure. The Synchronisation Lab initiative will allow 18 selected companies to test delivery-versus-payment and payment-versus-payment settlement between the BoE’s next-generation RTGS core ledger,…

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  • FINANCE

    Daily Spotlight: Value Sectors

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  • ECONOMY

    Where Are Mortgage Delinquencies Rising the Most?

    Andrew F. Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Daniel Mangrum, Joelle W. Scally, and Wilbert van der Klaauw The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data recently released its Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit for the fourth quarter of 2025, revealing continued growth in household debt balances. Aggregate household debt balances rose by $191 billion to reach $18.8 trillion, marking…

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  • MARKET

    Here’s how Micron’s stock can hit $500, according to Deutsche Bank

    Micron’s stock has dropped on competitive concerns, but a Deutsche Bank analyst thinks the company can benefit from a memory boom that’s “still not well understood” by many investors. Source link

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  • SOCIAL MEDIA

    LinkedIn Shares Tips on How to Optimize Your Content for AI Chatbots

    With more and more people using AI chatbots within their discovery efforts, traditional SEO is losing its impact, with Google referring fewer direct connections, and users getting more info from AI answers direct. That’s changed the paradigm for online discovery, and recently, LinkedIn outlined how it’s adjusted its SEO strategy to better align with this, which has led to a…

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  • GADGET

    Hubble showcases the Egg Nebula in all its dying-star glory

    Hubble may no longer be the gold standard, but it can still capture some impressive images. The telescope’s latest snapshot is our clearest view yet of the Egg Nebula. Roughly 3,000 light-years away from Earth, the nebula’s name is derived from its dense layer of gas and dust cloaking a central star. The new image shows the nebula’s four beams…

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  • MOBILE

    Nothing’s personalized AI-generated Essential Apps now in Beta

    Back in October, Nothing unveiled Essential Apps – AI-generated mini-apps and widgets based on prompts, that will live on your device and can be shared with others through Nothing’s Playground community platform. Today, Nothing is announcing the rollout of Essential Apps Beta, following the Alpha release from late 2025, which was only available for a small group of early adopters.…

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  • SCIENCE

    Earth’s core may contain 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen

    February 10, 2026 2 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAm Earth’s core may contain 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen An experiment to quantify the amount of the universe’s lightest element in Earth’s core suggests that the planet’s water has mostly been here since the beginning By Stephanie Pappas edited by Andrea Thompson Earth’s core may contain up to 45…

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