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Tupperware shares shot up 350% in the past five days. Investors are turning extremely bullish on the stock for no apparent reason.
Ticks are causing an increasingly common red meat allergy. The CDC estimates that the number of cases is growing by about 15,000 each year.
A Mar-a-Lago worker became the third person indicted in the case of the displaced White House documents. The prosecutor also brought three new charges against former president Donald Trump.
A heat wave in the US is affecting both the power grid and gas prices. Surging temperatures have strained refineries and increased demand for energy to power air- conditioning units.
The Mattel Cinematic Universe
Thereās a new MCU, and itās based on a lot of plastic: Mattel is offering up its toy IP to Hollywood executives, hoping that it can be molded into a money-making, Marvel-styled franchise.
Here are some of the films announced so farāfor realāin the Mattel Cinematic Universe:
šŗšø American Girl
š¦ Barney
š Christmas Balloon
š Hot Wheels, with JJ Abramsās Bad Robot
š± Magic 8 Ball
šØāš Major Matt Mason, starring Tom Hanks
Thatās not even half of them.
One big number: 3 billion
Monthly active users on Facebook

Facebook is far from Metaās fastest growing app, though. Quartzās Scott Nover explains.
Pop quiz: Hip-hop turns 50
What was hip-hopās first big business move?
A. RunāD.M.Cās deal with Adidas
The answer is A., which happened in 1986 and kicked off a framework for generational wealth in a country that hasnāt historically afforded much of it to the Black community. Read about hip-hopās biggest business moves, part of our new Hip-Hop: ā73 Till Infinity series.
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