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- Carmakers initially pitched plug-in hybrids as a bridge toward electrification. Now, several models have been discontinued.
- Stellantis has led the pack, cutting five plug-in hybrids.
- A new kind of electric-gas
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As a mom of three kids, Christina Mott had been counting the days until her oldest son, Colton, got his driver's license.
It falls on her to drive each of them — age 10, 12, and 16 — to three different charter schools every day, and then to extracurriculars and social outings. "Having him able to drive himself would free up a lot of time," she says. If only.
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- On Sunday, Bad Bunny took the stage at Levi's Stadium for the Super Bowl LX halftime show.
- The show was full of nods to Puerto Rico and included subtle political and cultural statements.
- Here are some details from Bad Bunny's halftime performance that you might have missed.
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Apple’s iPhone lineup has grown more complicated over the years, with multiple models targeting different kinds of buyers. Some prioritize camera performance and display quality while others focus on design or price, and not everyone needs the most powerful option on the shelf. If you’re planning an upgrade, the challenge isn’t whether Apple makes a good phone; it’s figuring out which iPhone
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- Andrew Athias signed up to be dancing grass at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show.
- Athias, a content creator from Philadelphia, said he wore the 40-pound costume for 12-hour-long rehearsals.
- While he was paid for the gig, he said he would have done it
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- Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show on Sunday.
- His performance was marked by visual homages to Puerto Rico and Latino heritage.
- It fits into the recent trend of artists making statements via iconography during the halftime show.
When Bad Bunny took the field at the 2026 Super Bowl for a historic, joyful
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- Big names from business and tech were present at Sunday's Super Bowl.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, and Kim Kardashian were some of them.
- The game was highly anticipated, with Bad Bunny headlining the halftime show.
To no one's surprise, Sunday's Super Bowl was a star-studded event.
A host of big names in business and
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- Joshua Hong of Seventeen was spotted at the Super Bowl.
- Last month, he became the first male K-pop star to walk the Golden Globes red carpet.
- The LA-born singer is a member of Seventeen, one of the highest-earning K-pop bands in the market.
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As if OpenAI didn't have enough drama around the Super Bowl and advertising, as the game wound down, word spread of a "leaked" ad that actually wasn't leaked at all; it was just a fake. Screenshots of a now-deleted Reddit thread told the tale of a frustrated employee who, while posting about how upset they were because the ad they'd worked on didn't run, accidentally leaked the entire
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- The Super Bowl LX was held at Levi's Stadium in California on Sunday.
- Attendees were spotted in designer outerwear, luxury bags, and jerseys repping their favorite teams.
- We rounded up the celebrity looks that defined this year's game day style.
This year's Super Bowl brought out more than just fans in jerseys, with