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This Award-Winning Chef Has a Philosophy That Can Be Applied to Any Career
Making others feel cared for is “a very important part of being a chef in a restaurant,” says Shinobu Namae of Tokyo’s L’Effervescence.
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Asia-Pacific Markets Climb After Tech Stocks Led Gains on Wall Street
Markets looked ahead to the U.S. personal consumption expenditure price index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation.
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CNBC Daily Open: Markets Are Pricing in the Best of Both Worlds
Fears are subsiding and markets are rebounding. But it might be too premature to celebrate.
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A Recession May Be Coming, But Jim Cramer Says He's Not Seeing the Early Signs Yet
Unless you’ve been laid off by a tech company, or you work at Party City or Bed Bath & Beyond, “you’re probably doing pretty darn well right now,” Cramer said.
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Bank of America's Andy Sieg Is Joining Citi as Head of Global Wealth
Sieg was previously president of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management.
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Trump Indicted Live Updates: Ex-President Expected to Appear Before Judge Tuesday
Donald Trump was indicted by a New York grand jury, making him the first former U.S. president to face charges.
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Stock Futures Are Flat Thursday Evening: Live Updates
The major averages rose during Thursday’s regular session as Wall Street began to recover from its banking crisis fears.
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NY Grand Jury Indicts Trump in Hush Money Payment Case
Trump is the first former U.S. president to be charged criminally. It comes as he seeks the 2024 GOP presidential nomination and faces other criminal probes.
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Turkey Formally Approves Finland's NATO Membership, in Setback for Russia
The vote follows a months-long saga that saw Turkey demand certain concessions from Finland and its neighbor Sweden.
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Virgin Orbit Fails to Secure Funding, Will Cease Operations and Lay Off Nearly Entire Workforce
Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart gave employees an update in an all-hands meeting on Thursday, according to audio obtained by CNBC.
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Nikola Announces a $100 Million Stock Offering
Nikola plans to raise $100 million via a secondary offering, and possibly a private investment, if needed.
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Food at Your Favorite Ballpark Is Probably Going to Be More Expensive
Among the areas seeing the harshest pricing pressure: ballpark hot dogs and plastic packaging.
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Pay for Low-Wage Workers Grew ‘Tremendously Fast' in the Last 3 Years—But Experts Don't Think It'll Last
Workers in the 10th percentile, that is those making less than 90% of workers, saw a historic 9% increase in real wages (adjusted for inflation).
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With a Recession Looming, It's an Important Time to Have an Emergency Savings Account, Personal Finance Expert Suze Orman Says
Recent banking woes have made a recession more likely, and that means you should have extra cash set aside, personal finance expert Suze Orman tells CNBC.com.
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MLB Attendance Is Dropping—These 3 Major Rule Changes Are Designed to Make Baseball More Exciting
Major League Baseball has implemented a set of new rules that it hopes will shorten games, increase offense and create a more exciting product for fans.
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Ford Hikes Prices on Its F-150 Lightning as Production Resumes After EV Battery Fire
Ford is resuming production of the F-150 Lightning after a February battery fire forced a halt. It’s also raising prices on the popular electric truck again.
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This California City Is the Most Popular With Millennial Homebuyers in the U.S.
LendingTree released a study analyzing mortgage offers across the United States in 2022 that highlights where millennials are looking to buy.
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Biden Calls for Stricter Banking Regulations in the Wake of SVB, Signature Bank Failures
Biden is calling for a range of safeguards for the banking system in the wake of the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
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Disney Blocks Ron DeSantis' Florida Power Play With a Royal Family Clause
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attempt to strip Disney of self-governance have been thwarted by a document that invokes the British royal family.
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Judge Strikes Down Obamacare Coverage of Preventive Care for Cancer, Diabetes, HIV and Other Conditions
Christian businesses sued the government, arguing the Obamacare mandate violates their religious freedom because it covers drugs that prevent HIV infection.