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MBTA Service Cuts to Impact Tuesday Morning Commute
T riders are bracing themselves for MBTA service cuts this summer, having to plan ahead for a longer commute. Passengers say they’re dreading the thought of spending more time waiting for the train, especially those who rely on the T to get to work.
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Apple's ‘CODA' Is the First Movie From a Streaming Service to Win Best Picture Oscar, Will Smith Hits Chris Rock
“CODA” won Best Picture at the Oscars. “Dune” won the most awards. Will Smith smacked Chris Rock for insulting Jada Pinkett Smith.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: I'm Not Holding My Breath for Robinhood
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Netflix Stock Has Now Lost All Its Gains From the Pandemic
Netflix’s stock has now given up all its pandemic gains. Shares were down more than 50% since their mid-November high.
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Apple's New Budget Phone Is Fast and Has 5G at $429, If You Don't Mind an Old Look
If you just need an iPhone that can run every app and the latest software, then the iPhone SE is a great buy for the price.
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NCAA's March Madness Is Preparing for Its Return to Normal, With Some Twists
NCAA’s March Madness basketball tournaments are working to get back to a pre-pandemic sense of normalcy.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Futures Cut Sharp Losses as $130 Crude Comes a Bit Off the Boil
U.S. stock futures on Monday cut earlier declines, which saw Dow futures down more than 500 points at premarket lows.
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Netflix Suspends Service in Russia
“Given the circumstances on the ground, we have decided to suspend our service in Russia,” a spokesperson said Sunday afternoon.
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‘The Batman' Tallies $128.5 Million at the Domestic Box Office, Second-Highest Opening Haul of the Pandemic Era
“The Batman” generated $128.5 million in ticket sales over the weekend, tallying the second-highest domestic opening of the pandemic era.
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Cramer's Week Ahead: Ulta Has the Best Chance of ‘Roaring Higher' During Light Earnings Week
The “Mad Money” host said despite the storm that soaring inflation and the Ukraine war have created over the market, investors must remain vigilant.
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‘The Batman' Tallies $21.6 Million From Thursday Night Previews, on Pace for $100 Million Weekend
Warner Bros.’ “The Batman” has secured $21.6 million in Thursday previews and is on pace for domestic debut north of $100 million.
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Disney+ to Launch Cheaper Ad-Supported Tier Later This Year
Disney did not provide a launch date or price for the new tier.
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From Michael Keaton to Ben Affleck, Batman's Legacy at the Box Office Means Big Bucks
Batman has been a staple on the big screen since Tim Burton’s 1989 superhero film. A look at how past Batman films have fared at the global box office.
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‘The Batman' Is a Refreshing Adaptation, But ‘Handcuffed' by Its PG-13 Rating, Critics Say
“The Batman” has earned mixed reactions from critics. Some have praised the film as a deconstruction of the superhero genre, others found it to be a dark slog.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Set to Bounce Higher After Tuesday's Decline
U.S. stock futures rose Wednesday as energy stocks followed surging oil prices higher.
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Meta Says Its Metaverse Ambitions Won't Be Possible Without Better Cellular Networks
Meta said that its grand ambition of building the “metaverse” won’t be possible if there aren’t drastic improvements in today’s telecoms networks.
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AMC Is Charging More for ‘The Batman' Tickets as It Tests Out a New Pricing Model
AMC is testing a new pricing model that would upcharge tickets for new blockbuster films.
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What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Start March Lower as Russia Pushes Toward Kyiv
U.S. stock futures fell Tuesday, on the first day of March, as Russia bears down on Ukraine’s capital city.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: I Like Lazard Here
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Disney, Warner Bros, Other Hollywood Studios Pause Theatrical Releases in Russia
Disney, Sony and Warner Bros. have halted future theatrical film releases in Russia following the country’s attack on Ukraine.