Category: News and Trends
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Raccoon Adorably Orders A Donut From Dunkin' Drive Thru: 'Little Gentleman'
The hilarious clip has garnered over 21.3 million views on TikTok.
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As CEOs Head to China, Elon Musk Hailed as 'Global Idol' and Treated to 16-Course Dinner
Elon Musk, Jamie Dimon and Laxman Narasimhan are all in town for separate business matters.
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Some CEOs Took a Pay Cut — It Would Still Take Workers 186 Years to Make the Same Salary
A new report found that CEO compensation increased by only 0.9% in 2022, the smallest increase since 2015.
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Adidas Begins Selling Its Yeezy Stockpile and Will Donate a 'Significant Amount' of the Proceeds to Charity
The company spent months deliberating what to do with the leftover shoes made in collaboration with Ye (formerly known as Kanye West).
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'Devastated': Man Falls Overboard on Cruise in Bahamas, Fiancé Speaks Out
The man has been identified as 35-year-old Ronnie Lee Peale Jr.
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3 Arrested on Felony Charges for Allegedly Perpetrating a $4 Million 'Substantial Food Stamp Fraud Ring' With Stolen Data
The alleged fraud scheme illegally obtained electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card data from 8,000 people.
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Woman Ties the Knot at White Castle Almost 30 Years After the Chain Gave Her Free Food as a Homeless Teen
Jamie West was just 12 years old when she ran away from the foster care system.
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More Americans Are Retiring Abroad, Without a Massive Nest Egg — Here's How They Made the Leap
About 450,000 people received their social security benefits outside the U.S. at the end of 2021, up from 307,000 in 2008, according to the Social Security Administration.
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'Your Network Is Going to Build Your Net Worth': An 18-Year-Old Landed Her Dream Job By Cold Emailing. Here's Why the Tactic Still Works
The Virginia-based teenager set out to gain any experience that she could in the real estate agency. What she learned, in the end, was much more valuable.
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It's Getting More Expensive to Gamble in Las Vegas, And the Odds of Winning Are Lower
Some casinos have made changes that favor the house, such as imposing higher minimum bets for blackjack, a broader initiative by some companies to bring in “higher value customers.”