BIG WALLYS

Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Beauty Buys to Grab During the Next Big Sephora Sale

Big beauty sales often leave shoppers scrolling endlessly through endless options. Instead of guessing what’s worth the hype, it helps to know which products actually deliver. For the 2026 Sephora sale, certain picks stand out—not just because they’re popular, but because they solve real problems. T

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

Making Money Moves: How AI is Changing the Game for Big Tech Loans

Big loans for tech projects aren’t new, but a recent $8. 5 billion financing deal for CoreWeave is turning heads for a different reason. Instead of backing risky crypto mining operations, this loan focuses on building AI data centers packed with powerful GPUs. The shift shows how lenders are now bet

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Banks face faster change as digital tokens take over old money rules

Big banks like JPMorgan can't keep treating blockchain tech like a side project anymore. Jamie Dimon says his own company needs to speed up, or lose ground to smaller rivals using tokens and smart contracts to handle money differently. Tokenization is turning real things—like government bonds or sh

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Apr 06 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks Riding the AI Wave

Big money on Wall Street is betting on a handful of tech companies expected to benefit from the AI boom. UBS recently picked twelve stocks it thinks will outperform, focusing on firms tied to AI infrastructure, chips, and cloud services. These picks suggest the bank sees long-term growth in areas wh

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Can city air lead to nerve damage? New research takes a closer look

Big cities often promise excitement, but they also bring dirty air. Now a large study in the UK is asking if breathing that air for years might harm the nerves in our bodies. Scientists tracked thousands of adults over time to see whether heavy exposure to tiny floating particles and gases from traf

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Apr 02 2026FINANCE

Banks are eyeing the betting game: Prediction markets get serious

Big banks smell money in prediction markets—places where people bet on real-world events like election outcomes or sports results. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, casually mentioned his firm might jump in, but ruled out betting on sports or politics. Goldman Sachs is already deep in talks with leading

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Apr 02 2026OPINION

Tech Giants Push Their Own Streaming Rules—and It Could Hurt You

Big Tech isn’t just fighting over who owns Hollywood anymore. They’re quietly working behind the scenes to control how streaming actually works. Companies like Netflix, Samsung, and Meta aren’t just making shows—they’re teaming up to shape the hidden rules that decide how videos play on your phone,

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Mar 25 2026FINANCE

Banks to Lead the Crypto Wave

Big banks are stepping up to help digital money grow. A top banker said that many people will start using crypto when banks show how it fits into everyday banking. He believes that a bank’s network can link new digital coins to the normal world of loans and savings. The idea is that banks a

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Old Stars, New Brews: How Big‑Name Celebs Try to Sell Beer to Gen Z

Big breweries are hiring famous older actors and influencers to win over young drinkers. Miller Lite’s newest ad shows 82‑year‑old Christopher Walken advising a young man to meet people in real life instead of just liking them on an app. The commercial ends with the line “Legendary moments start

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Mar 12 2026FINANCE

Japan Insurers Keep Betting on Private Loans

Big life insurance firms in Japan are still planning to boost their private loan holdings next year, even though worries about the sector’s health are rising. A recent survey shows that Nippon Life, Meiji Yasuda and Dai‑ichi Life have decided to stick with their current investment strategies. Sumito

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