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(Bloomberg) -- European stocks and US equity futures retreated as an unexpectedly strong US jobs report raised the prospect of more rate hikes from the Federal Reserve. Concern over US-China geopolitical tensions also weighed on sentiment.
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An unconventional arrangement by a couple who have been dating on and off allowed them to see other people but almost risked everything. (Photo: Getty Images)
*Amanda, 28 and *Neils, 34 have been dating on and off for a while now. While theyre in love with each other, theyre both not ready for a relationship, and they still want to see other people.
Singer and producer Aaron Carter arrives at the "Kings of Hustler" male revue at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club on Feb. 12, 2022, in Las Vegas. (Photo: Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images)
Sunday's Grammy Awards ceremony offered one of the most touching "In Memoriam" segments in the event's history. Quavo honored his close friend, bandmate and nephew, Takeoff. The Migos rapper gave his first performance of "Without You," the emotional song Quavo wrote after Takeoff was shot and killed on Nov. 1. Kacey Musgraves paid homage to Loretta Lynn by performing "Coal Miner's Daughter," while Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood and Bonnie Raitt honored Christine McVie with a rendition of "Songbird."
The top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are on the way to a Super Bowl ticket price worthy of the NFLs two best teams meeting each other.
After a slight softening of ticket prices following the conference championship games, Super Bowl LVII seats saw an uptick over the course of the week: The games get in cost went from $5,600 per ticket one week ago to roughly $6,000 going into Monday morning. Get in prices reflect the cheapest seat in the stadium, including broker fees.
(Bloomberg) -- Indian policy makers and regulators stepped in over the weekend to calm frayed nerves over concerns the turmoil surrounding billionaire Gautam Adanis conglomerate would spill over into the local economy and affect global investor sentiment toward the country.
Trevor Noah plays it safe during in his Grammys monologue at the 65th Grammy Awards. (Photo: Getty Images)
Trevor Noah returned for a third time to host Sunday's 65th Grammy Awards, which were back in Los Angeles after last year's stint in Las Vegas.