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FINANCE
Is Brinker Stock a Buy or Sell After Its CFO Sold 5,000 Shares?
Michaela M. Ware, Chief Financial Officer of Brinker International (NYSE:EAT), executed an open-market sale of 5,000 directly-held shares at a weighted average price of $162.40 per share on Feb. 5, 2026, according to the SEC Form 4 filing. Metric Value Shares sold (direct) 5,000 Transaction value ~$812,000.0 Post-transaction shares (direct) 19,923 Post-transaction shares (indirect) 3,259 Post-transaction value (direct ownership) ~$3.2…
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ECONOMY
Does the Phillips Curve Steepen When Costs Surge?
Simone Lenzu Inflation does not always respond to cost and demand pressures in the same way. When shocks are small, the mapping from costs to prices is roughly proportional—double the shock, double the inflation response. But when the economy is hit by large shocks, this proportionality breaks down. As the recent surge and subsequent decline of global inflation showed, price…
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MARKET
You’re finally eligible to claim Social Security — but that doesn’t mean it’s the right time to retire
Nearly 30% of people surveyed say Social Security eligibility was a major reason they decided to retire. Source link
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SOCIAL MEDIA
X Tests Collaborative AI-Powered Community Notes
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Of all of Elon Musk’s many changes to the platform formerly known as Twitter, Community Notes remains the most interesting, and the integration of AI-generated Community Notes adds another valuable element to a process that can significantly reduce the spread of misinformation…
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GADGET
Analogue unearths N64 prototype colors for its limited edition 3D console
Analogue is back with another hit of N64 nostalgia, but with colorways that are deep cuts for even the biggest Nintendo nerds. Analogue announced its latest run of limited edition versions of its 3D console, this time drawing inspiration from a batch of prototype colorways for the original N64 that were manufactured but never hit the market. Now, the Analogue…
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MOBILE
Honor 600 to come with a bigger screen and battery
The Honor 500 launched back in November, but Honor is already allegedly working on its successor. Now some details about the Honor 600 got outed in China. The phone will allegedly have a 6.57-inch screen. That would be marginally bigger than the Honor 500’s 6.55″ panel. Perhaps more importantly, the Honor 600 is now being tested with a 9,000 mAh…
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SCIENCE
What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won’t end
Which animals came first? For more than a century, most evidence suggested that sponges, immobile filter-feeders that lack muscles, neurons and other specialized tissues, were the first animal lineages to emerge. Then, in 2008, a genomic study pointed to a head-scratching rival: dazzling, translucent predators called comb jellies, or ctenophores, with nerves, muscles and other sophisticated features. That single study…
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CELEBRITY
Love Island USA’s Taylor, Clarke on Valentine’s Day Plans
Love Island’s Taylor Williams and Clarke Carraway Reveal Their Sweet Valentine’s Day Plans Taylor Williams is pulling Clarke Carraway for more than just a chat for their first Valentine’s Day together. The Love Island USA alums—who met during season seven of the Peacock dating series last summer—shared details about how they’ll be spending the romantic occasion, including a trip to…
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GAMING
Next Week on Xbox: New Games for February 9 to 13
Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox on PC, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in! Relooted Nyamakop ☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★ …
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CULTURE
De-Composition – Beauty on the Edge of Nothingness — Jewish Renaissance
The exhibition at Burgh House consists primarily of collages and sculptural assemblages made from organic and inorganic materials found in fields and on beaches. The work is inspired by extended periods of time spent in Japan, including a recent four-week art residency there, and it is influenced by the Japanese philosophical aesthetic of ‘wabi sabi’. In her own eloquent words,…
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