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Mae Anderson
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Lifestyle
Super Bowl ads stick to light humor, catchy songs, celebrities galore: ‘It’s going to feel like just a big old group hug’
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Success
Top Gun’s Miles Teller and singer Nick Jonas are on a long list of the celebrities starring in in multi-million dollar Super Bowl ads this year
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Success
The Super Bowl ads are bringing back Alicia Silverstone’s ‘Clueless’ character, along with Ozzy Osbourne and Will Ferrell
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Success
Super Bowl ads are officially sold out and beer is spending big
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Tech
Elon Musk reinstates suspended journalists as rift deepens between Twitter and media organizations: ‘Self-inflicted wound’
By
Mae Anderson
,
Matt O'Brien
, and others
Tech
‘I don’t know what marketer wants to go near that’: Advertisers unconvinced after Musk tries to reassure them that Twitter chaos won’t hurt them
By
Matt O'Brien
,
Mae Anderson
, and others
Finance
Red-hot summer job market awaits teens as employers struggle with staff shortages
By
Paul Wiseman
,
Mae Anderson
, and others
Health
Only 40% of fully vaccinated Americans have received a booster shot, CDC says
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Finance
As workers stay at home due to COVID, downtown businesses adjust to a new reality
By
Mae Anderson
,
Tom Krisher
, and others
International
Russian crime gang suspected in massive cyberattack that crippled U.S. pipeline network
By
Mae Anderson
,
Frank Bajak
, and others
Arts & Entertainment
10 Super Bowl ads that might make you laugh—or cry—during the big game
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
Disney+ Adds Disclaimer About Racist Movie Stereotypes
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Arts & Entertainment
CBS and Viacom Are Merging
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
Retail
Walmart Pulls Violent Video Game Displays and Turns Off Hunting Season Footage but Will Still Sell Guns
By
Michelle Chapman
,
Mae Anderson
, and others
Retail
Amazon Prime Day Generating Competition From Rivals
By
Mae Anderson
,
Anne D'Innocenzio
, and others