The Boilermakers put up a dominant showing against the Cornhuskers to advance to the semifinals.
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Big Ten basketball tournament live updates, scores, bracket: Follow UCLA vs. Michigan State
With just days left until Selection Sunday and March Madness, it’s crunch time in conference tournaments around the country.
In the Big Ten, Michigan has run roughshod over the conference and looks like one of the best teams in the country this season. The Wolverines went 29-2 this season and only truly slipped up briefly in a loss to Wisconsin back in January.
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The winner of this conference tournament is likely going to come from one of the top four teams with the double bye (Michigan, Nebraska, MSU, Illinois).
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Who will be cutting down the nets in Chicago? Follow along below for scores, highlights, bracketology and more (scroll for live updates).
Big Ten men’s basketball tournament
When: March 10-15
Where: United Center | Chicago
TV: CBS, BTN, Peacock
Big Ten tournament bracket, scores
Big Ten Friday schedule, results (all times ET)
Friday, March 13 — Quarterfinals
Game 11 | Michigan 71, Ohio State 67
Game 12 | Wisconsin 91, Illinois 88 OT
Game 13 | Purdue 74, Nebraska 58
Game 14 | No. 6 UCLA vs. No. 3 Michigan State | 25 min. after G13 | BTN
Saturday, March 14 — Semifinals
Game 15 | No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 5 Wisconsin | 1 p.m. | CBS
Game 16 | No. 7 Purdue vs. G14 winner | 25 min. after G15| CBS
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Two missed free throws from Nebraska’s Berke Buyuktuncel, immediately followed by a massive dunk from Purdue’s Oscar Cluff. Things are looking a little bleak for the Huskers.
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Every big Purdue three-pointer feels like another nail in the coffin for Nebraska. First, C.J. Cox knocks in a beauty after a highly chaotic sequence in the paint to pull back into double digits.
Then, with just over four minutes left, Fletcher Loyer knocks in a three — his fourth of the game — to build the Boilermakers’ lead to 18. Loyer has a game-high 19 points right now, pitching in nearly half of the team’s 10 three-pointers.
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Sam Hoiberg (the coach’s son) hits a massive three for his first points of the night, getting the Cornhuskers within nine points of Purdue’s seemingly insurmountable lead.
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Another possession challenge, this time from Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg. The officials were checking if the ball grazed Purdue’s Gicarri Harris, and later determined that Hoiberg’s challenge was successful.
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A pair of back-to-back three-pointers — from Pryce Sandfort and Rienk Mast — have put the Cornhusker back within 10 points. Nebraska is chipping into the lead largely with the help of Sandfort, who has a game-high 15 points so far.
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Purdue’s Jack Benter breaks a two-minute scoring drought (for both teams) with a layup, before Braden Franger quickly hits his own layup for Nebraska on the other end. The Boilermakers’ lead is still strong, but both teams are showing off the defense in this game.
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Purdue opens the second half by picking up where they left off: A gorgeous three-pointer from Braden Smith gives the Boilermakers a 16-point lead, the largest of the night.
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What a great half from Purdue, who holds a strong 13-point lead over the No. 2-seeded Cornhuskers heading into the locker room. The Boilermakers have scored 17 points off of Nebraska’s eight turnovers and are shooting 54% from the field; Purdue has led the entire game so far, while the Huskers look like they haven’t had a chance to catch up.
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After a ball is called out on Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue coach Matt Painter challenges the call, with video review showing that it went off of Nebraska’s Pryce Sandfort first.
The successful challenge gives the Boilermakers the ball, but Kaufman-Renn quickly gets an offensive foul and the ball is turned over anyway. Purdue only gets one more challenge for the rest of the game.
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Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg is heated at the officials after that foul call on Cale Jacobsen, which gives Purdue’s C.J. Cox three free throw shots. Cox hits all three to give the Boilermakers an 11-point lead.
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That’s three turnovers now for Purdue’s Braden Smith, who steps out of bounds to waste a fast break opportunity. Smith already had an over-and-back violation, and lost the ball to a Sam Hoiberg steal.
Luckily for Smith, Nebraska is turning the ball over at an even higher rate. The Cornhuskers have six turnovers, with the Boilermakers scoring 11 of their 28 points off Nebraska’s mistakes.
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The Boilermakers have pulled to a 13-3 lead in the first four minutes of this game after forcing multiple early turnovers. Nebraska is forced to call a timeout after Purdue goes on a 8-0 run in just over a minute of play.
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This was a gritty win for the Badgers, who overcame multiple double-digit deficits to eventually take the lead and force overtime. The Illini nearly took it back too, scraping back in the final seconds to bring it within one possession, but Keaton Wagler’s three-point attempt falls just short and Wisconsin stays alive.
Nick Boyd and John Blackwell’s dual dominant performances, with 38 and 31 points, respectively, leads Wisconsin to the tournament semifinals, where they will face Michigan.
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Suddenly, Illinois went from being down seven to being down by one possession, after a big three-pointer from David Mirkovic, and a bad Badgers pass leading to Mirkovic knocking in a layup.
Braeden Carrington’s free throw pulls Wisconsin back up by three points, but Illinois can keep this alive with a big play here, with only five seconds left. Can the Illini pull it off?
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Tyla Performs Reps Jeffrey Campbell for FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony
Tyla embraced the clear heels trend while performing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony in Mexico City, where she sang the South African national anthem before her home country faced Mexico in the tournament’s opening Group A match.

Tyla sings the South African national anthem during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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The “Chanel” singer performed the song while in Jeffrey Campbell‘s Booyah style, a sandal with a wedge heel featuring a cutout in it and an upper consisting of a wide transparent vinyl strap. The shoe also features a metallic ring detail around the heel which helps to further distinguish it. From Jeffrey Campbell, the Booyah style in white retails for $170, while the tan suede version is $195.
Tyla paired the shoes with a color-blocked body-con dress that was sleeveless with a knee-length hemline that flared slightly. She wore her hair in an updo with a lock falling down from the bun.

A closer look at Tyla’s shoes.
Tyla is never one to shy away from a bold or unexpected shoe choice. For the 2026 Met Gala, the singer and Pandora ambassador was outfitted in head-to-toe Valentino Garavani, including her aquamarine-hued Open Toe Révélé Pumps, which featured a dramatic front cutout. She has also favored more classic styles, like Christian Louboutin’s So Kate Pump and Miu Miu slingback pumps for red carpets and more formal settings.
When it comes to performance shoes, however, her style runs the gamut. At the 2025 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, where the “Chanel” singer both hosted and performed, she cycled through several silhouettes, from Rene Caovilla’s Cleo Satin Crystal Snake Wrap sandals to Nike Dunk Low sneakers to Gladiator-style sandals.

Tyla at the 2026 Met Gala Celebrating “Costume Art” held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2026 in New York.
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Tyla’s World Cup appearance also connects to “Game Time,” her track with Future from the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ album, which she is set to perform on Friday. The project includes songs from artists including Daddy Yankee, Jelly Roll, Shakira, the Rolling Stones and more. “Being part of the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ album feels like a full circle moment — from South Africa hosting the World Cup in 2010. I’m so excited to perform at the opening ceremonies! Let’s go Bafana Bafana,” Tyla said in an official release.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 and runs through July 19, with 48 countries participating in 104 matches throughout the tournament. Tyla is also slated to appear at the U.S. opening ceremony in Los Angeles on Friday, where she joins a lineup that includes Katy Perry, Future, Anitta, Lisa and Rema before the U.S. Men’s National Team faces Paraguay in Inglewood, Calif.
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Is It Time To Reassess Figma (FIG) After Recent Share Price Swings?
Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St.
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If you are wondering whether Figma at US$22.51 is a bargain or a value trap, you will want to understand what the current price actually reflects.
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The stock has been volatile recently, with the share price falling about 4% over the past week but rising around 15.9% over the last month, while year to date it is down roughly 40.1%.
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Recent coverage around Figma has focused on the stock’s sharp swings and how investors are reassessing growth potential and risk after these moves. This context matters because sentiment can move faster than the underlying fundamentals that ultimately anchor valuation.
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Simply Wall St’s valuation framework currently gives Figma a value score of 1 out of 6. Next, you will see how different valuation methods each frame the stock, before looking at a more complete way to think about value that ties everything together at the end of the article.
Figma scores just 1/6 on our valuation checks. See what other red flags we found in the full valuation breakdown.
Approach 1: Figma Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
A Discounted Cash Flow, or DCF, model estimates what a stock could be worth by projecting the company’s future cash flows and discounting them back to today’s dollars. It is essentially asking what all those future cash flows are worth right now.
For Figma, the model used is a 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity approach, based on cash flow projections. The latest twelve month Free Cash Flow is about $235.1 million. Analyst estimates and Simply Wall St extrapolations project Free Cash Flow reaching $1,177.4 million in 2035, with interim years such as 2026 and 2029 sitting at $154.8 million and $500.7 million respectively. All of these figures are in $.
When these projected cash flows are discounted back, the model arrives at an estimated intrinsic value of about $27.25 per share. Against the current share price of $22.51, this implies the stock trades at roughly a 17.4% discount. On this DCF view, Figma appears to be undervalued.
Result: UNDERVALUED
Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Figma is undervalued by 17.4%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 47 more high quality undervalued stocks.
Approach 2: Figma Price vs Sales
For companies where earnings are not the main focus yet, the P/S ratio is often more useful than P/E, because it compares what you are paying directly to the revenue the business is already generating.
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OpenAI IPO: Major AI companies will soon be put to the test
OpenAI, Anthropic and SpaceX will soon have a new boss to answer to: Wall Street.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI is the latest AI giant to announce plans to go public, coming after Anthropic said it confidentially filed for an IPO last week. SpaceX, which includes Elon Musk’s AI company xAI, is set to make its market debut on Friday. The three public offerings are expected to provide the closest look yet at the state of the AI market – and potentially rack up hundreds of billions of dollars in massive stock sales.
It also means their AI businesses, which are already approaching valuations in the trillion-dollar range, will be subject to more scrutiny than ever as Wall Street demands explosive growth every three months.
“Expectations that seem manageable in private markets can become relentless under the glare of public ownership,” Nigel Green, CEO of financial advisory firm deVere Group, said in an email to CNN.
Wall Street already has sky-high expectations for AI, leaving no room for anything short of blockbuster growth each quarter. For example, Broadcom, which previously struck partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic, reported jaw-dropping earnings: revenue growth of 48% for the second quarter and expected semiconductor growth of 180% compared to last year. But that wasn’t enough to impress investors; Broadcom shares were down over 13% last week, marking its worst week since September 2024.
AI chip stocks sank along with it late last week, with the Nasdaq falling for three consecutive days and the S&P 500 experiencing its worst day since October. An exchange-traded fund that tracks memory chip stocks was down 15% last week.
“People want more,” Stacy Rasgon, an analyst with Bernstein tracking the semiconductor market, told CNN last week when discussing chip stocks. “They always want more.”
Even Nvidia, the world’s most valuable public company, has faced similar scrutiny. In January 2025, the AI chipmaker lost a record $600 billion in market value in a single day, after DeepSeek, a new Chinese competitor, emerged in the market.
OpenAI and Anthropic are likely to be held to a similar standard, with the state of their businesses serving as the bellwethers of AI industry growth. Wall Street will also be looking for signs that both companies have the cash to back up their massive spending on AI infrastructure.
Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic have provided some signals about their growth.
But they’ve chosen to share those statistics publicly rather than out of legal responsibility.
OpenAI said it raised $122 billion in March, pushing its valuation to $852 billion. It also said that month that it’s generating $2 billion in revenue every month, a jump from the $1 billion it was previously generating every quarter.
ChatGPT also became the fastest app to reach one billion users last month, according to analytics firm Sensor Tower. It took apps like Google Maps, TikTok and YouTube five to eight years to achieve that milestone, while ChatGPT reached it in about three, the firm said.
Anthropic’s valuation jumped from $380 billion in February to $965 billion in May, surpassing OpenAI, the company said in May. It also said last month that it achieved $47 billion in run-rate revenue, a metric that estimates future annual revenue based on current financial data. More businesses used Anthropic than OpenAI for the first time in May, according to fintech firm Ramp.
The IPO could indicate OpenAI and Anthropic have grown confident enough in their respective paths to profitability to face Wall Street. OpenAI and Anthropic did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment regarding the timing of their IPO filings.
But the numbers are just the beginning. Analysts will likely grill OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei about the future of their businesses and upcoming products on earnings calls, looking for signs that they have endless potential for growth.
That means they may have to answer publicly about things like delays in upcoming model releases, and how they plan to translate those models into paid products. Product pivots, like OpenAI’s decision to shutter its video app Sora, will likely face much more questioning.
“Private investors can back a vision and wait years for results,” Green wrote. “Public markets rarely offer that luxury.”
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