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CBS canceling Colbert begs the question: Are more late night shows next?

The end of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” is calling attention to the mounting pressures on traditional TV and raising questions about the ...

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41-year-old lawyer relocated to Paris, has no plans of moving back to the U.S.: ‘It’s where I’m supposed to be in the world’

Adriel Sanders, 41, got employment as a corporate securities and mergers and acquisitions lawyer after graduating from law school. However, she didn’t like becoming ...

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The 10 worst U.S. states to retire—6 are in the South

When deciding on a retirement location, there are several things to think about, such as your desired lifestyle and financial circumstances. Along with searching ...

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Harvard expert: This 30-second strategy can make you more influential in everyday conversations

It’s common to practice a large presentation or take notes before to a one-on-one meeting with your supervisor. Conversation expert Alison Wood Brooks advises ...

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I’m a Japanese nutritionist and I visited a Costco in Japan: 6 ‘longevity foods’ I couldn’t leave without—the selection was ‘incredible’

I adore shopping for traditional foods that I grew up eating, such seaweed, beans, matcha, multigrain rice, and sweet potatoes, as a Japanese dietitian ...

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Trump’s student loan payment changes include one positive for workers in debt

The federal government’s new student loan repayment system, while simpler, may cost some borrowers more. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act included a provision ...

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AI is radically changing entry-level jobs, but not eliminating them

Artificial intelligence is having a significant impact on many types of jobs particularly entry-level positions and especially on roles that benefit from use of ...

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Media trailblazer Tom Rogers changes ‘raging bull’ stance on Netflix, sees worrisome signs

Tom Rogers, the former president of NBC Cable, is reducing his optimism about Netflix. With NBC 7, you can watch San Diego News for ...

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Federal Reserve likely to hold interest rates steady despite pressure from Trump. Here’s what that means for your money

Despite escalating political pressure from President Donald Trump, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold its benchmark short-term borrowing rate steady at its ...

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CNBC Daily Open: Triple whammy for Tesla

Donald Trump spars with Jerome Powell during Federal Reserve visit. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite close at new records. Intel beats revenue estimates ...

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