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Here’s how much money you need to earn to be in New York’s top 10%

New York households need to make $351,650 a year to be among the state’s top 10% of earners, a new study has found—but you need to earn even more to be in the same category in Connecticut and New Jersey. MoneyLion used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2024 American Community Survey to reach its findings, uncovering that the top 10% of American earners make three times the median income in all but two…

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‘The View’ facing FCC probe after interview with Texas Democrat

“The View” is facing a federal probe for allegedly violating “equal time” rules for political candidates after an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico. The Federal Communications Commission investigation comes weeks after the agency announced new guidance on the “statutory equal opportunities requirement” grounded in the New Deal-era Communications Act…

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LNP MP unknowingly becomes Canadian citizen due to law change

February 6, 2026 — 2:45pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAA second federal MP has been caught out by Canada’s changes to its citizenship…

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Super Bowl commercials break with traditional male audience to target Gen Z and women viewers

Super Bowl commercials reportedly aim to target a less traditional audience ahead of the NFL title game on Sunday. Though the league’s championship game has often been associated with older men, major companies are using the game to reach out to both Gen Z and female viewers with their latest advertisements.”[I]f we had made something that didn’t speak to Gen Z or didn’t appeal to women, I think we would have been missing the…

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Former NFL star reveals the one thing he would have done differently in Seahawks’ Super Bowl XL loss

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! When the Seattle Seahawks take the field against the New England Patriots on Sunday, it will be their fourth Super Bowl appearance.The franchise’s first appearance came in 2006 in Super Bowl XL, as quarterback Matt Hasselbeck led them to a 13-3 record in the regular season. However, the Seahawks’ first trip to the big game did not go as they hoped, as they lost 21-10 to…

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Tony Hawk Responds to Accusation That He Got Married on Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island

Tony Hawk is clearing the air about the speculation he got married on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s private island. “Here are the facts and timelines of my nuptials,” the pro skateboarder, 57, wrote via his Instagram Story on Thursday, February 5, per People. “And I apologize if they don’t fit a narrative of nonsense.” Hawk has been married four times and broke down the timeline for his multiple life events. The athlete wed first wife Cindy Dunbar in Fallbrook, California in 1990. Three years after his 1993 divorce from Dunbar, Hawk tied the knot with Erin Lee at the…

Chipotle is giving away 100K free meals during the Super Bowl — here’s how to score one

Don’t fumble this delicious deal. Chipotle is planning to give away $1 million of free food during the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 8. Rather than airing a commercial during the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, the company is asking football fans to head to Instagram for the chance to score free Chipotle. After halftime and before the third quarter, Chipotle will post a 30-second Instagram Reels video featuring a one-time drop of to $1 million in free entrée codes. The video, titled “The Chipotle Realest 30,” will feature a text-to-claim code, and the…

Brantley Gilbert Defends His Decision to Perform in Turning Point USA’s Rival Halftime Show

Brantley Gilbert is standing by his decision to perform in Turning Point USA’s rival halftime show. “For those asking ‘who is Brantley Gilbert?’ and ‘why is he playing this event?’” the country singer, 41, wrote in a lengthy statement shared via X on Friday, February 6. “I’m a songwriter who grew up, and still lives in Jackson County, GA, whose goal in the music business was to sell out the local theater a few miles from my house and somehow make a living writing songs.” Gilbert added he is a “recovering addict with the history of making bad choices that…

Struggling to Spot Him? Cillian Murphy’s Role in Taylor Swift’s ‘Opalite’ Music Video Explained

Taylor Swift is no stranger to convincing some of the world’s biggest A-listers to make cameos in her music videos. The move has a long history when it comes to her back catalogue. After all, who can forget her  2014 “Bad Blood” video, which featured 16 members of her famous Girl Squad? Everyone from Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez to Cindy Crawford and Jessica Alba all popped up during the killer clip. Swift, 36, brought back this magic with a whole new cast of stars when she dropped the official music video for “Opalite,” the third track from her 12th…

Planning to ride the Eglinton Crosstown LRT on Sunday? Here’s when each station opens

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Eglinton Crosstown LRT is set to finally open Sunday morning, but the TTC is stressing there won’t be any formal event, ribbon cutting or commemorative merchandise. The transit agency is working hard to frame the launch as a “phased opening,” where trains will run slower and for fewer hours as the line beds in.It’s a contrast to the pomp and ceremony the Finch West LRT enjoyed in December ahead of two difficult months in operation.Despite attempting to downplay the launch of a line that took 15 years to build, the TTC…

RBA governor links government spending to interest rate rise

February 6, 2026 — 3:51pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAReserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has directly linked government spending to this week’s decision to lift official interest rates, undermining Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ efforts to distance himself from the nation’s growing inflation pressures.During three hours of at times heated questioning by Liberal members of the House economics committee, Bullock conceded that private and government spending were together adding to demand across the economy, which…

Katie Holmes’ Slouchy Gray Sweater Is the Casual-Chic Uniform of Our Dreams

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! If Katie Holmes can wear a slouchy sweater on NBC’s Today, then it’s clear we’re not using our own sweaters to their full potential. The actress embraced the comfortable look in a silhouette you’ve got to add to your wardrobe. While it’s unclear where Holmes snagged her TV-ready sweater, we can tell you that this V-neck polo-style sweater from Amazon is almost identical. The Marcy Ribbed Polo Sweater is from The Drop, the mega retailer’s in-house brand of limited-edition collections.…

‘White saviors” use of whistles causes bitter internal rift inside anti-ICE movement

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Immigrant groups have a message for their mostly White allies: Quit blowing the whistle on ICE. Fox News Digital has reviewed days of messages inside Signal chat rooms that reveal that a new internal feud has erupted inside the anti-ICE protest industry, pitting immigrant-led organizations against predominately White “rapid response” networks that have made whistle-blowing a dramatic part of anti-ICE protests.In one dismissal, a “rapid responder” in Seattle reported back that “immigrant networks are being weird.”Groups from Seattle to Montgomery County, Md., are telling mostly White “rapid responders” to back off a dynamic…

Gen Z — The first generation officially dubbed dumber than the last

Gen Z, this will smart. The generation born between 1997 and 2010 is the very first generation who did worse in school than the generation before them, according to a top neuroscientist. And shockingly, they are proud of it. “They’re the first generation in modern history to score lower on standardized academic tests than the one before it,” Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, 43, told The Post. “And to make matters worse, most of these young people are overconfident about how smart they are. The smarter people think they are, the dumber they actually are. “They underperformed on basically every cognitive…

As AI ‘very quickly’ blurs truth and fiction, experts warn of U.S. threat

Less than two years ago, a federal government report warned Canada should prepare for a future where, thanks to artificial intelligence, it is “almost impossible to know what is fake or real.” Now, researchers are warning that moment may already be here, and senior officials in Ottawa this week said the government is “very concerned” about increasingly sophisticated AI-generated content like deepfakes impacting elections.“We are approaching that place very quickly,” said Brian McQuinn, an associate professor at the University of Regina and co-director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data and Conflict.He added the United States could quickly become a…

Major changes tipped to ‘punish’ poor and solar-smart but reward the rich

February 7, 2026 — 4:29pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.Save this article for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.Got itAAAMajor changes to power bills threaten to leave low-income households worse off by $200 a year and those with solar and batteries $700 out of pocket, while wealthy families who use the most energy benefit by as much as $1400.Energy experts and clean-energy advocates have criticised an Australian Energy Market Commission proposal to change the way costs for maintaining the electricity networks are passed…

Quinton Aaron Is ‘in a Jovial Mood,’ Wants to Watch Super Bowl After Spinal Stroke, Family Says

Quinton Aaron’s family have shared a positive update on The Blind Side actor after he was hospitalized after suffering a “spinal stroke.” Quinton, 41, is feeling optimistic amid his recovery and looking forward to watching the Super Bowl this Sunday, the Aaron family said via a statement shared with Us Weekly on Friday, February 6. “Quinton is in a jovial mood, now laughing and smiling and is communicating to the best of his ability while he continues to recover,” the statement read. “He’s watching TV and getting ready to root for his favorite team this weekend.” Previously, the Aaron family…

Republican majority at risk? A look at the 6 GOP Senate seats most in jeopardy in midterm elections

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Senate Republican campaign chair has a stark warning for his party as the GOP defends its 53-47 majority in the chamber in this year’s midterm elections.National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chair Tim Scott, pointing to a ballot box deficit the GOP’s facing in the latest Fox News national poll, said it could impact specific Senate races this year.And Scott said the toughest challenge may be in Maine, where longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins is running for re-election for a sixth six-year term in the blue-leaning northern New England state.The straight talk…

Justice Department will allow lawmakers to see unredacted versions of released Epstein files

The Department of Justice will allow members of Congress to review unredacted files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein starting on Monday, according to a letter that was sent to lawmakers. The letter obtained by The Associated Press says that lawmakers will be able to review unredacted versions of the more than 3 million files that the Justice Department has released to comply with a law passed by Congress last year. To access the files, lawmakers will need to give the Justice Department 24 hours’ notice. They will be able to review the files on computers at the Department of Justice. Only lawmakers, not their…

Canada’s power grid is under pressure amid rising demand, watchdog warns

Canada is facing mounting challenges to keep up with growing demand for electricity, says a report from a North American electricity reliability watchdog, raising concerns that a strained power system may not be able to handle future instances of extreme cold or hot weather. There are growing risks across the continent, including in several provinces in Canada, according to an assessment published last week by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), a not-for-profit regulatory authority.“Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Maritimes in Canada are characterized as elevated risk,” said NERC chief executive officer Jim Robb in an interview with Global…

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