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Stocks pulled back on Friday, wrapping up a week of fluctuations as Nvidia's extraordinary surge paused. The S&P 500 decreased by 0.65% to 5,123.69, and the Nasdaq fell by 1.16% to 16,085.11, both experiencing downturns after reaching new historical highs earlier in the day.

Joe Rogan goes rogue: $250M Spotify deal ends exclusivity. Joe Rogan's iconic podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," just renewed its contract with Spotify for $250 million. But here's the kicker: it's no longer exclusive. You'll soon catch Rogan on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube as Spotify shifts its strategy to broader distribution.

TikTok is in danger… Again. TikTok is back in the hot seat as a new bill threatens to label social media apps, including TikTok, as national security risks. Last year's marathon congressional testimony from CEO Shou Zi Chew did little to quell concerns about Chinese data access. Now, a proposed bill gives the president the power to boot such apps from stores. Sponsors warn TikTok to sever ties with ByteDance or face losing its massive American user base of 170 million.

Credit card late fees cut. Biden administration finalizes the rule to cut late credit card fees. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule Tuesday that will cut the typical credit card late fee to $8 from $32.

TSA's Self-Service Security Screening.

Despite the worldwide frustrations of self-checkout in grocery stores, the TSA is pushing ahead with self-service security checks at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. TSA agents will remain a part of the process, though travelers will interact less with them. Starting mid-March, TSA PreCheck passengers at LAS will be the first to experience the updated process. Take a peek at the process.

Climate Change Takes $5 Billion Bite Out of US Ski Industry.

US ski areas have lost a staggering $5 billion between 2000 and 2019 due to human-induced climate change. With emissions reduction efforts uncertain, projections suggest annual losses could hit $1 billion by the 2050s. As the climate crisis escalates, the ski industry faces an uphill battle against the changing landscape.

Taylor Swift's Exclusive Singapore Gig.

The Singaporean government's exclusive deal with Taylor Swift has raised eyebrows across Southeast Asia, as they made sure the city-state is the only place in Southeast Asia where she performs. While fans flock to Singapore for the only regional performance, critics slam the deal as unfriendly to neighbouring nations. 

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Donna Urquhart Sets World Record with Epic Polar Run.

Australian ultrarunner Donna Urquhart defied extreme conditions to shatter the world record for the longest run in a polar region, logging 871 miles in Antarctica over 28 days

Why the US clings to Daylight Saving Time. Dating back to World War I, Daylight Saving Time (DST) aimed to save fuel and power. However, public opinion has fluctuated. Studies clash: car accidents rise with lost sleep, yet crime falls with more daylight. Health concerns add to the debate, with heart attacks spiking at the time change. Mental well-being, though, often perks up with extra daylight. Economic interests have long shaped DST: sports industries push for more playtime after work, while movies and farmers push back. Ultimately, the clock ticks on, caught between tradition and controversy, and the DST in the US isn't going anywhere.

Mexico ditches Daylight Saving Time. Mexico stopped springing forward last year — a move celebrated by many for promoting healthier sleep habits. Experts and officials note the positive impact, with fewer people experiencing sleep disorders and chronic insomnia. Some sleep experts support Mexico's return to standard time and suggest that Americans follow suit, advocating for an end to biannual clock adjustments.

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