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The US wants Canada to use federal powers to end the trucker blockade. The Ambassador Bridge between Ontario and Michigan has been severely disrupted since Monday.
US inflation got even higher. Now at a level not seen in 40 years, consumer prices are being pushed aloft by rising energy, food, and housing costs.
France is planning a nuclear reactor ārenaissance.ā President Emmanuel Macron announced that 14 new reactors will help the country free itself from fossil fuels.
Apple updated its AirTags. The secure devices, meant for tracking down other devices, were being used for stalking.
The Russian skater at the center of a doping storm tested positive before the Games. The International Testing Agency says it took a sample on Dec. 25, but the result only came to light on Feb. 8, after 15-year-old Kamila Valieva helped her team to gold.
What to watch for
The day before Valentineās Day also happens to be one of the biggest in US sports broadcasting history. Super Bowl LVI, the Beijing Winter Olympics, and the English Premier League will all be on NBC, or one of its streaming channels.
The Super Bowl is back to whatever normal is, and musicians are no longer refusing to do the half-time show. Super Bowl ad prices are reaching a record $7.5 million for a 30-second spot, and there will be celebrity-packed ad spots free of any pandemic references.
With ratings for the Beijing Olympics way down, and controversy overshadowing the event, sandwiching the Super Bowl in between the two Olympic weeks could be just the boost the Winter Games need.
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Time for a coffee break?
Super Bowl ads arenāt the only US commodity thatās gotten more expensive. Itās not surprising that the US imports a ton of coffee, but whatās startling is its customs valueāor the price paid for merchandise when itās sold for export to the US. It was $6.8 billion last year, the highest in a decade.
Soaring prices havenāt stopped the US, which is the largest coffee importer in the world, from buying more beans. But wallets are feeling the pinch. Starbucks said it plans on raising menu prices again in 2022, following increases in January 2022 and October 2021. And if you thought you could stave off price increases with at-home caffeination, youāre out of luck.
Another way to energize
When the coffee runs out (or gets too expensive), weāll be taking naps. But did you know coffee and napping can go together? Contrary to what you might think, the case for caffeinated naps is pretty strongāand can boost productivity. Itās just one of the many notes in our guide on how to nap. ā¦ Become a member free for seven days and get our upcoming How To email on taking better naps in your inbox!
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Surprising discoveries
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An NFT of Paul McCartneyās handwritten notes for āHey Judeā fetched more than $80,000. Purchased at the same auction: an NFT of an image of John Lennonās guitar.
And coming soon: NFT-powered cannabis. This is the world we live in.
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