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Recent Articles

  • Fan Dies of Cardiac Arrest at Taylor Swift's Rio Concert Amid Extreme Heat

    Broke On: Saturday, 18 November 2023 Ana Clara Benevides, a 23-year-old Taylor Swift fan, died of cardiac arrest during Swift's concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The heat index at the venue reached 60°C, and firefighters unofficially counted a thousand faintings during the event. Fans complained about the prohibition of bringing water bottles into the stadium, considering the intense heat.
  • Walmart's Q3 Earnings Beat Expectations, But Cautious Consumer Spending Outlook Causes Stock Drop

    Broke On: Thursday, 16 November 2023 Walmart reported a 2% increase in adjusted earnings for the three months ending in October, slightly above the Street consensus forecast of $1.53 a share. Despite the better-than-expected Q3 earnings and a raised full-year profit forecast, the company's shares experienced a sharp drop in early Thursday trading due to a cautious outlook on consumer spending. The company's US unit saw a 4.9% rise in comparable sales during the three months ending in late October, outperforming competitors like Target Corp. and Home Depot Inc. who reported declines. Walmart's CFO, John David Rainey, cited a 'sharper falloff' in sales during the last two weeks of the fiscal third quarter. Factors such as higher interest rates, dwindling savings, and student-loan repayments are believed to be affecting demand. Walmart's CEO Doug McMillon mentioned that prices for some groceries are falling, which is good news for shoppers but puts pressure on the company to sell more. The company reported profits of $453 million for the three-month period ended Oct. 31, with revenue rising 5.2% to $160.84 billion. Walmart now expects annual sales to be up anywhere from 5% to 5.5%.
  • Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Confirm Relationship Amid Positive Reactions

    Broke On: Sunday, 12 November 2023 Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift confirmed their relationship in October when they were seen holding hands at a Saturday Night Live afterparty. Retired NFL player Rob Gronkowski and Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid have endorsed the relationship. Travis Kelce has collaborated with his brother, Jason Kelce, to record a duet titled 'Fairytale Of Philadelphia' for 'A Philly Special Christmas Special.'
  • Former 'Extreme Weight Loss' Participant Brandi Mallory Passes Away at 40

    Broke On: Tuesday, 14 November 2023 Brandi Mallory, a former participant on the reality TV show 'Extreme Weight Loss' and a fitness influencer, has passed away at the age of 40. Mallory's journey to health and fitness was inspired by the death of a sorority sister at the age of 29. During her time on the show, she undertook significant challenges, including the Half Ironman, a fitness challenge that involved swimming, biking, and running for a combined 70.3 miles in less than eight hours. After her stint on the show, Mallory continued her health journey through dance. She went viral in 2018 with a video of her dancing in a sports bra and leggings, proudly displaying the extra skin on her stomach.
  • De Niro's Production Company Ordered to Pay $1.2M in Gender Discrimination Case

    Broke On: Thursday, 09 November 2023 Robert De Niro's production company, Canal Productions, has been ordered to pay over $1.2 million to his former personal assistant, Graham Chase Robinson, for gender discrimination and retaliation. The jury did not find De Niro personally liable for the abuse. Robinson quit her job during an emotional and mental breakdown and has not worked in four years despite applying for 638 jobs.