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Add MrBeast to the list of celebrities trying their hand at Super Bowl advertising.
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Commercial Metals (CMC) +2.9% in Wednesday's trading as Jefferies upgraded to Buy from Hold with a $78 price target, raised from $70, following the stock's recent underperformance and continued ...
The President of the United States has a great gift idea this holiday season: Watches with his name on them that he is personally selling on TV starting at $500 each. You can’t make this stuff up.
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Tesla famously doesn't run TV ads for its cars. But that doesn't mean there's no Tesla advertising at all. Ahead of the annual shareholder meeting on November 6, 2025, the EV company began showing ...
A comet named 3I/ATLAS, which originated from outside our solar system, is currently hurtling through Earth's cosmic neighborhood. It is only the 3rd interstellar object ever discovered in our solar ...
For the first year of its life, the Ninja Slushi didn't go on sale much. Mostly what it did was sell out of stock—over and over and over. But of course it did. The Ninja Slushi offers something that ...
As Seen on TV products built an empire on late-night promises and impulse buys, yet many of them burned through mountains of cash before anyone noticed the cracks. The pitch always sounded simple: one ...