Maxi Shield, the Australian drag performer who finished in sixth place in the first season of “Drag Race Down Under” has died at age of 51.
Epstein Backlash Sweeps The UK With Mandelson’s Arrest—While Trump Downplays Scandal
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson’s arrests come as U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure in the wake of the files’ release.
IBM Shares Plummet 13%—Worst Day Since 2000—After Anthropic Launches Programming AI Tool
The Amazon- and Google-backed AI startup said its latest tool would make it easier to update decades-old business software.
IoTeX offers cross-bridge hackers 10% bounty if they return $4.4 million within 48 hours
Raullen Chai, IoTeX co-founder and CEO, told CoinDesk he would not press charges if the stolen assets or its equivalent is returned within 48 hours.
Dow has its worst day in a month as Trump looks to impose replacement tariffs
President Donald Trump opened up a new round of verbal attacks against the Supreme Court on Monday, just days after the high court struck down his sweeping tariff program — creating an uneasy environment for investors in U.S. assets.
San Francisco neighborhood trashed after huge Red Bull racing event, wild videos show
The Red Bull Showrun took place Saturday and drew at least 40,000 spectators. But locals along Marina Boulevard were left to clean up the aftermath.
Tennis star Sebastian Korda laughs off interviewer’s ‘sex’ slip-up in post-match exchange
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Team USA men’s hockey arrives in Florida after winning Olympic gold
The U.S. men’s hockey team arrived in Florida on Monday hours after winning the gold medal in a thrilling overtime win over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics.The players flew to Miami International Airport and will begin the celebratory festivities. The team is set to revel at E11EVEN MIAMI nightclub later in the night.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMU.S. fans, some with signs, waited for their arrival into the terminal with bated breath – and when they did, jubilation.Jack Hughes, Auston Matthews and Matthew Tkachuk showed off their gold medals to the cameras.”We’re gonna celebrate for a few days,” Hughes told reporters at the airport.The team will go to an upscale restaurant for dinner before continuing their celebration at one of Miami’s famous clubs.Hughes gave the U.S. the gold on Sunday when he scored in overtime, getting the puck past Canadian goaltender Jordan Binnington. The U.S. won 2-1.TEAM USA HOCKEY STARS KEEP AMERICA’S HEROES TOP OF MIND AFTER GRABBING OLYMPIC GOLD”This is all about our country right now. I love the USA. I love my teammates. It’s unbelievable. The U.S. are a hockey brotherhood. It’s so strong and we had so much support from ex-players. I’m so proud to be American today,” Hughes told NBC after the game.The team celebrated in the locker room and FBI Director Kash Patel was the go-between for the team and President Donald Trump.Trump invited the team to his State of the Union address, which is set to take place on Tuesday.”I’ll tell you what. I just told my people two minutes ago, I didn’t know they’d be calling, I said we’re giving the State of the Union speech on Tuesday night,” Trump said. “I can send a military plane or something, but if you would like to, it’s the coolest night, it’s the biggest speech …”One player cut off Trump and said, “We’re in.””We’ll get Kash, and we’ll get the military to get you guys over,” Trump continued. “You won’t have to worry about the weather or landing. We don’t care if it’s snowing or if it’s the worst blizzard – we’ll be sailing through like you did on the ice.”It’s unclear if the team will attend.House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., told Fox News that they were still working out the logistics of them attending the event.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
Walmart’s bestselling 5-drawer dresser that ‘holds a lot’ is on sale for only $40
TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Why we love this dealIt’s not quite time for spring cleaning, but it’s never too early to get a jump on clearing the clutter and tidying up your belongings. Organizing your items makes things easier to find and access, but once your sorting is complete, you’ll need a place to put them. For bedrooms, coat closets, and even the home office, a chest of drawers can maximize your space, and right now, Walmart has a limited-time Flash deal on this essential storage furniture.Normally retailing for $65, the bestselling Gunaito High Five 5-Drawer Dresser is currently 38% off. Already an affordable option at its original price, the tall storage dresser is now available for just $40. You can even choose from four colors to best match your home decor, including black, brown, Rustic Brown, and white.Gunaito High Five 5-Drawer Dresser, $40 (was $65) at Walmart
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There’s also an upgraded version of this dresser included in Walmart’s Flash deal. The Gunaito LED Tall 5-Drawer Dresser comes equipped with an upper display shelf that offers built-in color-charging LED lights and a convenient power strip with two outlets and USB ports. This elevated bedroom furniture typically retails for $71, but the ongoing sale drops the price to just $45. Gunaito LED Tall 5-Drawer Dresser, $45 (was $71) at Walmart
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Why do shoppers love it?Constructed with a steel frame, a wooden top, and fabric drawers, this tall dresser is nice and sturdy according to numerous shoppers. Extra durability is added with an X-shaped frame along the back and adjustable legs for uneven floors. One shopper who called it “sturdy” also highlighted that it’s a “nice dresser for small spaces.” The standard version of the bedroom dresser has a compact footprint that measures 18 inches deep, 12 inches wide, and 44 inches high, meaning it can fit in smaller bedrooms, narrow hallways, or tight closets. Each of the five drawers is spacious, measuring 11 inches long by 15.7 inches wide, providing plenty of space to hide away any clutter. The ample storage space is suitable not just for clothing, but also for accessories, cosmetics, towels, books, crafting supplies, and more. Fabric drawers may not feel as durable as wooden ones, but they function similarly with smooth pull access and make the furniture more lightweight and easier to move around as a result.Related: Walmart’s bestselling 3-door rattan cabinet is on sale for $100 at WalmartThe simple and modern design of this tall dresser fits within a variety of home decor styles, especially with the multiple color options available. While traditionally dressers are seen in bedrooms, they are also great for storage in other areas of the house, including the entryway or mud room.Details to know Dimensions: The standard dresser measures 18 inches deep, 12 inches wide, and 44 inches high. The LED dresser measures 16 inches deep, 11 inches wide, and 40 inches high.Materials: Steel, synthetic fabric, and engineered wood.Is assembly required?: Yes.This bedroom dresser has become a bestseller because of the many glowing shopper reviews. One reviewer said, “It holds a lot without taking up too much precious space.” They also noted that “the drawers are a perfect size.”Shop more dealsConcetta 4-Drawer Fabric Dresser Storage Chest, $24 (was $59) at WalmartEdx Wide 5-Drawer Dresser, $41 (was $57) at WalmartDextrus 8-Drawer Fabric Storage Dresser, $65 (was $85) at WalmartScore the Gunaito High Five 5-Drawer Dresser for only $40 or the elevated Gunaito LED Tall 5-Drawer Dresser for $45 at Walmart. These Flash deals don’t last long, so take advantage of the savings while you still can.
Qualcomm issues urgent dividend alert for chip investors
Qualcomm just put dividend investors on the clock.The chip giant declared its latest quarterly dividend on Jan. 16, 2026. And if you’re not paying attention to one specific date on the calendar, you could miss out on a payout that’s been growing steadily for more than two decades.Here’s what Qualcomm (QCOM) investors need to know, and why time is running out.
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What is Qualcomm’s dividend record date?The record date for Qualcomm’s latest dividend is March 5, 2026. That’s the cutoff. If you don’t own shares before that date, you won’t receive the payment.Stock trades typically settle in one business day, so investors need to own shares at least one day before the ex-dividend date, which in this case is March 5, to qualify for the payout.The quarterly dividend is $0.89 per share. It will be paid out on March 26, 2026.That might not sound dramatic on its own. But for QCOM stock investors keeping score, context matters.Key Qualcomm stock dividend metrics Analysts tracking Qualcomm stock forecast free cash flow to increase from $12.82 billion in fiscal 2025 (ended in September) to $13.8 billion in 2030. Given an annual dividend expense of $3.8 billion, QCOM stock has a payout ratio of roughly 30%. A low payout provides Qualcomm with enough room to easily double the dividend while reinvesting in acquisitions and lowering balance-sheet debt. Wall Street forecasts the annual dividend to increase to $4.28 per share in 2030, up from $3.48 per share in 2025. More Dividend Stocks:84-year-old Dividend King tops $1 trillion valuation milestoneCisco stock resets dividend payout as AI moat widensBroadcom could sustain its eye-popping 2026 dividend hikeHere’s a look at the numbers that paint the clearest picture of Qualcomm’s dividend profile:Quarterly dividend: $0.89 per shareAnnual dividend: $3.56 per shareDividend yield: Approximately 2.5% (based on recent share price near $143)Payout ratio: 30% of FCF20-year dividend growth (CAGR): 12.14%Ex-dividend date: March 5, 2026Record date: March 5, 2026Payment date: March 26, 2026Qualcomm posted record Q1 numbersQualcomm just wrapped up its fiscal first quarter of 2026 with results that turned heads. Total revenues stood at $12.3 billion, a company record. Non-GAAP earnings per share came in at $3.50, also a record, and at the high end of guidance.Automotive revenue grew 15% year over year (YoY) to $1.1 billion. That’s another record. The chipset business is showing up in everything from flagship smartphones to connected cars.Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon highlighted strong consumer demand for premium handsets, broad adoption of the Snapdragon platform, and a letter of intent with the Volkswagen Group, spanning Audi and Porsche, for long-term supply of infotainment and connectivity tech.Amon offered more detail during the earnings call.Qualcomm also completed its acquisition of Alphawave Semi, a connectivity technology firm, further strengthening its data center ambitions. Amon said Qualcomm expects data center revenue to become a multibillion-dollar business within a couple of years.All of that activity feeds a business that has now raised its dividend for 21 consecutive years, reported Koyfin.A near-term headwind may impact Qualcomm’s marginsQualcomm isn’t without near-term pressure, given that it flagged a tightening memory supply as a real headwind for the handset market in the coming quarters.Here’s the issue, in plain terms.AI data centers are consuming massive amounts of high-bandwidth memory (HBM). That’s pulling chip supply away from consumer electronics, including smartphones. As a result, some handset manufacturers, particularly in China, are scaling back chipset orders.Qualcomm guided fiscal second-quarter handset revenue to approximately $6 billion, down from $7.8 billion in Q1. That’s a meaningful step down.But Amon was clear on the earnings call: Consumer demand remains strong. The issue is supply, not appetite.Related: Cisco stock resets dividend payout as AI moat widensPremium and high-tier phones are proving more resilient, and Qualcomm expects to return to its prior growth trajectory once memory supply normalizes.In the meantime, the automotive and industrial businesses are accelerating. Automotive is expected to grow more than 35% YoY in the second fiscal quarter. That diversification is exactly what management has been building toward.The dividend has survived tougher cycles than this one.What is the QCOM stock price target?Over the past 10 years, Qualcomm stockhas returned 270% to shareholders, after adjusting for dividend reinvestments. Out of the 22 analysts covering QCOM stock, nine recommend buy, 12 recommend hold, and one recommends sell. The average QCOM stock price target is $163, indicating a 14% upside from current levels. For income investors watching the chip space, Qualcomm’s late-February deadline is worth circling. The record is set, the payment is declared, and the company’s fundamentals (record revenues, growing automotive revenue, and a 21-year dividend streak) offer a business that tends to pay and grow its dividend, regardless of the broader chip cycle.The clock, as they say, is ticking.Related: Bank of America resets Qualcomm stock price target after earnings