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Mariah Carey Reacts to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nomination, Teases New Music in Busy 2026
Mariah Carey expressed delight and surprise at her nomination for the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class, calling it “definitely an unchecked box” in her storied career during recent interviews, as the pop icon continues a high-profile year marked by international performances, philanthropy honors and hints of fresh creative projects.

The nomination, announced in late February 2026, places Carey among a competitive slate of first-time eligibles and returning contenders for induction later this year. In a statement shared March 13, Carey described the recognition as meaningful, reflecting on her journey from a young songwriter to global superstar.
“It’s definitely an unchecked box,” she told reporters. “I’ve been so focused on the music, the fans, the legacy — this feels like a beautiful acknowledgment.”
The nod arrives amid a wave of activity for the five-time Grammy winner. Earlier in the year, Carey was honored as the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year on Jan. 30 at a star-studded gala in Los Angeles. The event, which raises funds for music industry professionals facing hardship, featured tributes from artists including Foo Fighters, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Laufey, Busta Rhymes and Kesha.
Carey accepted the award with an emotional speech emphasizing ownership of her catalog and long-term value. She revealed she had never sold her publishing rights, a decision rooted in protecting her legacy and believing in the enduring worth of her work. The night included a surprise appearance by Carey during a performance of her holiday classic “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” joining Jon Batiste and others for an impromptu festive finale that drew widespread acclaim.
The MusiCares honor followed Carey’s high-visibility role at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Feb. 6. The singer performed an angelic rendition of the Italian classic “Volare” at San Siro Stadium in an all-white ensemble, accented by a reported $15 million diamond necklace that sparked headlines. Described as the first major international guest announced for the ceremony, her appearance helped kick off the Games with elegance and drew praise for her poised delivery.
Some Italian media coverage sparked controversy, with reports of a brief technical blunder during introductions prompting sports journalists to threaten a strike, though the incident quickly resolved. Carey later expressed gratitude for the warm reception in Italy and Abu Dhabi, where she performed as part of the Saadiyat Nights series in early February.
Fans and analysts speculate 2026 could herald a major creative resurgence. In recent interviews, Carey confirmed she is actively working in the studio on new music. She also teased plans to commemorate the 25th anniversary of her 2001 album and film “Glitter,” which has undergone a cultural reappraisal in recent years. Discussions touched on a previously unreleased “secret grunge album” from her archives, adding intrigue to potential projects.
Online buzz suggests fans anticipate a “huge era,” fueled by studio sightings, social media clues and her consistent chart dominance — particularly with “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” which continues to break streaming records annually and remains a holiday staple.
Carey’s personal life generated lighter headlines when she made another surprise appearance on son Moroccan’s Twitch livestream in mid-March, delighting viewers with her playful interruptions. The moment underscored her close bond with her twins, Moroccan and Monroe, now teenagers.
Throughout 2026, Carey has balanced high-profile commitments with advocacy. The MusiCares gala highlighted her philanthropy, including support for mental health and music education initiatives. Her decision to retain publishing rights was framed as both artistic control and financial foresight in an era of catalog sales.
Industry observers note Carey’s enduring influence spans decades, from her 1990 debut to modern hits and holiday ubiquity. With over 200 million records sold worldwide, her five-octave range and songwriting prowess have shaped pop, R&B and beyond.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination caps a period of reflection and forward momentum. Induction ceremonies typically occur in the fall, with voting by an international body of artists, historians and industry figures.
As speculation builds around new releases and possible tours, Carey remains focused on creativity and connection with fans. In a recent chat following the MusiCares event, she promised a “major” 2026 without specifics, leaving admirers eager for what’s next.
The year’s highlights — from Olympic glamour to Hall of Fame contention — reaffirm Carey’s status as a cultural force. Whether through new music, anniversary celebrations or continued live performances, 2026 positions the “Songbird Supreme” for another chapter in an already legendary career.
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comScore, Inc. (SCOR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Operator
Good day, everyone, and welcome to comScore Fourth Quarter 2025 Financial Results. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this conference is being recorded. Now I would like to turn the call over to Mr. Kevin Burns, EVP of Business Operations. Please go ahead.
Kevin Burns
Thank you, operator. Before we begin our prepared remarks, I’d like to remind all of you the following discussion contains forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include comments about our plans, expectations and prospects and are based on our view as of today, March 17, 2026.
Our actual results in future periods may differ materially from those currently expected because of a number of risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include those outlined in our 10-K, 10-Q and other filings with the SEC, which you can find on our website or at www.sec.gov. We disclaim any duty or obligation to update our forward-looking statements to reflect new information after today’s call.
We will be discussing non-GAAP measures during this call, for which we’ve provided reconciliations in today’s press release and on our website. Please note that we will be referring to slides on this call, which are also available on our website, www.comscore.com, under Investor Relations, Events and Presentations.
I’ll now turn the call over to comScore’s Chief Executive Officer, Jon Carpenter. Jon?
Jonathan Carpenter
CEO & Director
Good evening, and thank you for joining us. 2025 was a solid year with meaningful progress as we further developed our leading cross-platform capabilities, all to achieve our objective of becoming the industry standard for
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Volkswagen recalls nearly 50,000 Jetta vehicles over engine fire risk
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Federal regulators announced a recall of nearly 50,000 Volkswagen Jetta vehicles in the U.S. over an engine fire risk caused by a loose wire after reports from several owners of melted wires and fires.
The automaker reported the issue to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last Wednesday.
At least 48,165 Jetta vehicles from the 2025–2026 model years have been recalled in the United States. Another 13,318 are affected in Canada, bringing the total to 63,318 vehicles, regulators said.
The issue was reportedly caused by “human error” during the manufacturing of the transmission ground wire.
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The 2026 Volkswagen Jetta GLI is on display during the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center Nov. 23, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images / Getty Images)
“The transmission ground wire may not have been properly connected during assembly, causing an open electrical circuit,” the recall stated.
“An open circuit may increase the risk of excessive current draw, possibly increasing the risk of a fire.”
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Volkswagen reported at least six claims across the U.S. and Canada, with three incidents involving melted wires and connectors and the other three resulting in engine compartment fires.
No crashes, injuries or deaths have been reported.
Regulators added that less than 1% of the recalled vehicles are actually expected to have the defect.
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A mechanic works on a vehicle in Canada June 13, 2019. (Amber Bracken/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Vehicle owners can take their cars to authorized dealers for a free inspection. If a disconnection is found, technicians will repair or replace the affected components at no cost, including the auxiliary hydraulic pump control module, the 4-pin module connector and any damaged wiring.
Owner notification letters are scheduled to be sent May 8, 2026, to inform affected customers of the available remedy.
Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall became searchable on the NHTSA website March 13, 2026.
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Drivers with additional questions are advised to contact Volkswagen customer service at 1-800-893-5298.
Regulators noted that dealers are legally required to repair any affected new or pre-owned Jetta vehicles in their inventory before selling them to customers.
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LyondellBasell Industries N.V. (LYB) Presents at JPMorgan Industrials Conference 2026 Transcript
Jeffrey Zekauskas
JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division
Hi, good afternoon. I’m Jeff Zekauskas. I analyze chemicals for JPMorgan. It’s my pleasure this afternoon to introduce the management of Lyondell.
Representing Lyondell is Agustin Izquierdo, who’s the Chief Financial Officer. And I think he’s only been Chief Financial Officer through events, whether it’s Liberation Day, the conflict, the dividend cut. It’s just — he’s had an eventful year. He worked at BASF for 10 or 12 years from 2009 to 2022. He has both an Engineering degree and a degree in Actuarial Science. And on top of that, I think he went to the [ UFC ] Business School. So he’s a pretty sharp guy.
Accompanying Agustin is Dave Kinney, who’s in the audience, who’s retiring. And Dave has done a terrific job as the Head IR contact at Lyondell for years and continuing a tradition where Doug Pike, who is the previous IR Head, did a wonderful job. And next to him is the new IR contact, David Dennison. And so we look forward to working with him.
The format will be a fireside chat. And Agustin, would you like to begin with a few slides?
Agustin Izquierdo
Executive VP & CFO
Perfect. Yes. Thank you very much, Jeff, and thank you, everybody, for joining us. I’ll go over just a handful of slides that talk about our outlook, obviously, the existing conflict in the Middle East and how we are positioned to take advantage of that situation. And then we’ll open up for Q&A.
So as always, with the legal disclaimers, we’ll be
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Stocks opened higher on Monday because oil prices are still the market’s main driver.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 612 points, or 1.3%. The S&P 500 was up 1.4%. The Nasdaq Composite was up 1.5%.
West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures dropped 5.2% to $93.57 a barrel after the U.S. benchmark briefly crossed $100 overnight. Brent crude futures were down 2.4% to $100.65.
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Iranian opposition leader maintains inside contacts for ‘stable transition’
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi Chief of Staff Cameron Khansarinia joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the killing of a top Iranian power broker, the regime’s weakening grip and growing signs of a potential uprising led by the Iranian people.
As pressure builds on Iran’s ruling regime, exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi remains in contact with figures inside the country who could help ensure a “stable transition,” according to his chief of staff.
“He’s in touch with forces within the country, including within the state bureaucracy, who, at the right moment, are ready to pull away from this regime and to ensure a stable transition,” Cameron Khansarinia said.
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Khansarinia, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s chief of staff, joined FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo on “Mornings with Maria” to discuss the latest developments inside Iran and the growing movement among Iranians who oppose the current leadership.

Iranian Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi speaking during a meeting. (JACK GUEZ / AFP / Getty Images)
Khansarinia said the recent elimination of a key Iranian security figure, Ali Larijani, marked a significant moment for the country, arguing that the official had played a major role in maintaining the regime’s grip on power and overseeing violent crackdowns against protesters.
“Larijani played a critical role in holding up this criminal regime,” Khansarinia said.
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He added that the official had been closely tied to the suppression of demonstrations following calls by Pahlavi for Iranians to take to the streets.
“According to President Trump, more than 32,000 innocent and peaceful protesters were slaughtered,” he said.
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Khansarinia said many Iranians are preparing for the right moment to mobilize again, noting that supporters are waiting for a signal from Pahlavi before launching another nationwide wave of protests.
“The prince has told them that he will issue the final call to take to the street, to take down this regime when the time is right,” he said.
Khansarinia also pointed to what he described as widespread public support for the exiled crown prince as the country looks toward a potential post-regime future.
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“The crown prince absolutely has the majority support of the Iranian people,” Khansarinia said. “That’s been proven time and time again on the streets, when at his call millions of Iranians took to the streets… chanting his name… calling for his leadership of the transition to the ballot box, to his true secular democratic system, which has always been his mission in life.”
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He added that Pahlavi has been working to prepare for a stable transition should the regime collapse.
“The prince is really the one person who can unite Iranian society from the armed forces… and ensure stability going forward,” Khansarinia said.
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Arizona charges Kalshi with criminal misdemeanors, alleging illegal gambling
The Kalshi market “Will Iran effectively close the Strait of Hormuz for 7+ days?” appears on a smartphone screen, with the Kalshi logo displayed on a laptop computer screen in the background, in this photo illustration taken in Chania, Greece, March 9, 2026.
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Arizona’s attorney general has filed misdemeanor criminal charges against Kalshi, accusing the predictions platform of running an illegal gambling and election wagering operation in the state.
These are the first criminal charges to have been filed against Kalshi, though the company is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and investigations and has received dozens of cease-and-desist letters across the nation.
Prediction platforms like Kalshi have drawn comparisons to online sports gambling as they allow users to wager on the outcomes of events in pop culture, politics, sports and more.
Multiple states have argued that legalizing and regulating sports betting is under the jurisdiction of local regulators and outside the authority of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates event contracts and the prediction markets.
States including Michigan and Massachusetts have filed civil lawsuits aimed at stopping operations or compelling Kalshi to meet gambling license requirements.
In the Arizona filing, Attorney General Kris Mayes charged Kalshi with 20 counts of accepting various bets in Arizona without a license, including wagers on state elections, which is separately and explicitly forbidden under Arizona law.
“No company gets to decide for itself which laws to follow,” Mayes said in a statement.
Kalshi draws distinctions between the event contracts it offers and what sportsbooks and casinos offer.
“Sadly, a state can file criminal charges on paper thin arguments,” the company said in a statement to CNBC. “States like Arizona want to individually regulate a nationwide financial exchange, and are trying every trick in the book to do it. As other courts have recognized and the CFTC affirms, Kalshi is subject to federal jurisdiction.”
Last week, Kalshi filed for a preliminary injunction to try and keep Arizona from enforcing its state laws.
On Tuesday, federal judge Michael Liburdi denied Kalshi’s request for a temporary restraining order and ordered Kalshi to demonstrate why the case should be in federal court given the state charges against Kalshi.
Kalshi has preemptively sued to stop other states from taking punitive action, a strategy Mayes described as bullying states, “running to federal court to try and avoid accountability.”
Gaming attorney Daniel Wallach meticulously tracks suits and countersuits against the predictions platforms. He described the preemptive lawsuits as Kalshi’s modus operandi.
“That ‘win the race to the courthouse’ strategy has proven to be an effective tactic thus far,” Wallach said, pointing to Kalshi’s legal victories in getting preliminary injunctions in New Jersey and Tennessee.
Wallach is not involved in any of Kalshi’s legal disputes.
Still, the Arizona attorney general’s office highlighted Kalshi’s recent loss for a preliminary injunction against Ohio, in which federal judge Sarah Morrison said Kalshi’s concerns were “dwarfed by Ohio’s interest in exercising its police power, enforcing its duly-enacted laws, and regulating sports gambling to promote the public welfare.”
CFTC Chair Michael Selig recently told CNBC the agency would require the prediction platforms, which currently self-certify, to do a better job of restricting event contracts that encourage manipulation, like, for instance, questions of whether an athlete would suffer an injury.

A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives that would prohibit event contracts on sports, unless a state were to specifically permit it. The bill would also ban entirely prediction markets on elections and government actions.
As lawmakers, regulators and courts grapple with defining what gambling is, 61% of Americans report they view event contracts on prediction markets more like gambling than investing, according to a poll released Tuesday by Ipsos and the American Institute for Boys and Men.
Disclosure: CNBC and Kalshi have a commercial relationship that includes a CNBC minority investment.
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