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Why baby boomers may hold the cards to any Trump plan to rescue stocks from the selloff - MarketWatch
Older people in the U.S. control vast wealth. They’re accustomed to stocks adding to their wealth, not subtracting from it.
They drove their Cybertrucks in a Mardi Gras parade. Then the crowd turned on them. - Business Insider
Cybertruck owners Joshua Hazel and Christina G. said they each face thousands in repairs after experiencing vandalism at a Mardi Gras parade.
What we know about the fire that brought London’s Heathrow Airport to a standstill - The Associated Press
Hundreds of flights to and from London’s Heathrow Airport were canceled after a fire at a nearby substation knocked out power to Europe’s busiest airport. The fire disrupted travel plans for hundreds of thousands of people around the world. Heathrow was back …
Boomers Are in Big Trouble If the Stock Market Keeps Sliding - Business Insider
Baby boomers are heavily exposed to stocks, so a prolonged downturn could force them to delay retirement or cut back on spending just to stay afloat.
Elon Musk's 9 p.m. all-hands Tesla meeting shows what he can get away with - Business Insider
Elon Musk's recent after-hours all-hands at Tesla shows he can often ask more of workers than other CEOs. Yet there might also be limits.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joked about something that could cost his biggest customers billions of dollars - Business Insider
Huang's joke at Nvidia's big AI conference this week highlights potential billion-dollar impacts on tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Meta.
Pink Palm Puff's $89 hoodies are the hot new tween status symbol. Meet the 17-year-old founder. - Business Insider
Pink Palm Puff's pink beachy sweatshirts and "preppy" style have caught fire on TikTok and YouTube. Lily Balaisis founded the brand when she was 15.

FBI Warning As iPhone, Android Users ‘Bombarded’ By Chinese Attack - Forbes
These malicious texts are made in China—delete them immediately.

Here’s all you need to know about Ripple’s future after the end of SEC lawsuit - AMBCrypto News
SEC's decision to drop legal charges against Ripple Labs is a win for XRP and the digital assets market. So, what does this mean?

Ticket reseller StubHub files for an IPO - Axios
This could be a bellwether for how investors feel about the live events industry.
Exclusive | China Explores Limiting Its Own Exports to Mollify Trump - The Wall Street Journal
Tesla owners are trading in cars at record rates amid Musk backlash - The Washington Post
The data comes as Tesla’s stock price has fallen sharply and vehicles and dealerships have faced vandalism over Musk’s role in the Trump administration.

Swastika carved into hood of Tesla in Courthouse - ARLnow
A local resident says someone carved a swastika into his Tesla. The resident, who lives along a busy street in the Courthouse area, says the vandalism happened overnight Thursday into Friday. "My Tesla was found this morning with a swastika keyed in on the ho…

Five people who could run Tesla better than Elon Musk - Forbes Australia
The EV maker is struggling as anti-Elon Musk sentiment sparks Tesla boycotts and protests. It’s not likely to happen, but who could step in if he relinquished the reins?

Company behind Edible Arrangements is selling edibles, THC-infused drinks: 'Defining moment' - USA TODAY
The company behind Edible Arrangements is branching out to produce and sell different types of edibles on the newly launched Edibles.com.
Passengers warned of delays as flights set to resume at London's Heathrow Airport - ABC News

Crypto Startups Should Be Allowed to Raise Money With NFTs, Says SEC Leadership - Decrypt
Commissioner Hester Peirce said Friday NFTs could be the next crypto sector the agency addresses with an exemptive statement.
Chomps beef and turkey sticks recalled after metal found in products - CBS News
Chomps, a maker of protein snacks, is recalling beef and turkey sticks after consumers report metal fragments.
Stock market today: Wall Street closes higher, snapping a 4-week losing streak - The Associated Press
U.S. stocks shook off a weak start and ended slightly higher, enough to break a four-week losing streak. The S&P 500 edged up 0.1% Friday after being down for most of the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.1%, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.5%. …