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This will not be a banner year for the real estate app Zillow. “We describe the home market as bouncing along the bottom,” CEO Jeremy Wacksman said in our conversation this week. Last year was dismal for the real estate market, and he expects things to improve only marginally in 2026. (If January’s historic drop in home sales is indicative,

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OpenAI’s President Gave Millions to Trump. He Says It’s for Humanity

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Amid Super Bowl and Olympic season, some brands go all in on NBA All-Star

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Cyclical events to boost 2026 ad spend, but recession, tariff concerns remain: IAB

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How iPhones Made a Surprising Comeback in China

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Double duty: How a filmmaking company made a Super Bowl ad while shooting a feature film

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Loyalty Is Dead in Silicon Valley

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This Super Bowl, the ads are in the toilet. Literally

During the Super Bowl, advertisers aim to leave a lasting impression with viewers. This year, some hope to do it by grossing them out.During the commercial breaks of this year’s game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, potty humor will abound. Liquid I.V. is slated to run a

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Why the Cadillac F1 team is unveiling its race-car livery in a Super Bowl ad

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After Minneapolis, Tech CEOs Are Struggling to Stay Silent

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McLaren has been on a hot streak in Formula 1, winning back-to-back Constructor’ Championships and a Drivers’ Championship this year. Through it all, brand partner Deloitte has had a seat in the car.The consultancy’s yearslong relationship with McLaren dates back to 2017, when McLaren was a Deloitte client and the

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