
Episode 506: Neal and Toby recap the fallout of tech shares plummeting after Chinese AI startup DeepSeek came onto the scene with its comparable performance to OpenAI but at a fraction of the cost. Then, Starbucks rolls out a slew of new changes that go back to its roots. Also, tax season is here. Find out what some of the newest changes are this year that could affect your returns. Meanwhile, Toby looks at the trend of fast walking, less talking. Finally, a roundup of the latest headlines from the day. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Download the Yahoo! Finance App (on the Play and App store) for real-time alerts on news and insights tailored to your portfolio and stock watchlists. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow
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Good morning, Brew Daily Show. I'm Neil Freiman. And I'm Toby Howell. Today, everything you need to know for the start of tax season.
Then stocks had themselves a no-good, very lousy day as the market processed what cheap Chinese chatbots means for Silicon Valley. It's Tuesday, January 28th. Let's ride.
You see what's going on at Vanderbilt? The students keep storming the court after big wins, and it's getting ultra expensive for the school. The SEC fined Vanderbilt $500,000 after fans stormed the court after the Commodores men's basketball team knocked off number nine Kentucky on Saturday. And the reason the storming is so pricey is because this isn't the first time it's happened recently.
It's the third under new SEC court storming rules. Vanderbilt got fined $100,000 last fall when the football team beat number one, Alabama and students storm the field. And it was fine. $250,000. after a basketball court storming 10 days ago after beating No. 6 Tennessee. Toby, they say when you beat a good team, you should act like you've been there before.
Vanderbilt students have not got the memo, and it's cost them nearly $1 million so far.
I think the funniest part about this whole saga is that Vanderbilt's athletic director, Candice Lee, was seen...
as the Kentucky game winded down saying please pleading with the student section do not storm the court because she knew that the fine was coming she was overheard saying we could use this money for NIL just stay in your seats and then the fans obviously did not take heed they did storm the court and the worst part of this is Vanderbilt has to pay $500,000 to Kentucky to
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