February 2020

Kansas City Chiefs Win Super Bowl LIV, Defeating San Francisco 49ers

The Associated Press contributed reporting.  The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 on Sunday, winning Super Bowl LIV and giving the team just its second championship in league history. The win at Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock Stadium was the Chiefs’ first in 50 years and denied the 49ers the chance to win

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Jennifer Lopez Brings Daughter Onstage During Super Bowl Halftime Show

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira weren’t the only ones who shined on stage on Sunday during the Super Bowl halftime show. Emme Maribel Muñiz, Lopez’s 11-year-old daughter, joined the pop stars for an epic duet with her mom to “Let’s Get Loud.” As Shakira played the drums, Muñiz and Lopez sang in front of a Puerto

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Shanghai Composite index plunges 8.7% as market reopens

BANGKOK — China’s Shanghai Composite index plunged 8.7% but then rebounded slightly as regulators moved to steady markets that reopened Monday from a prolonged national holiday amid news the outbreak of a deadly virus has spread further. Other Asian markets also fell sharply, with Taiwan’s benchmark initially down 2.8%. The declines followed a day of

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Jennifer Lopez And Shakira Bring The Heat In Killer Super Bowl Halftime Show

Jennifer Lopez left it all on the floor of the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show in Miami, Florida, on Sunday alongside Shakira ― the first time two Latina women have ever headlined at the big game. Riding high off the critical acclaim for “Hustlers” and the fan outcry over her egregious Oscars snub, Lopez, who is of

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Coronavirus: Chinese stocks plunge as markets reopen

Image copyright Getty Images Fears over the deadly coronavirus have triggered a sharp fall in Chinese shares as markets reopened after the Lunar New Year holiday. The Shanghai Composite index opened almost 9% lower, and commodity prices also slumped. That’s despite China pumping an extra 150 billion yuan ($22bn; £16.3bn) into the economy. The central

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