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Hollywood icons of the past take new star turn, with celebrity estates cashing in on AI voice cloning deals
Celebrity estate are signing AI voice licensing deals, allowing audio of Hollywood icons to be cloned and offered as narrators in reading apps.
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LVMH puts mark on Olympics as luxury brands embrace sports
The 2024 Paris Games have seen a luxury touch from Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, part of luxury fashion entering the sports world.
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‘Deadpool & Wolverine' tops $1 billion at the global box office
“Deadpool & Wolverine” topped $1 billion at the global box office over the weekend, becoming only the second R-rated film to achieve this feat.
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100-year-olds share what they always eat—and what they never do: ‘I don't drink soda at all'
In interviews with CNBC Make It and other publications, centenarians shared the meals they eat and the foods they’d never consume.
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Harris matches Trump proposal to ban taxes on tips at Las Vegas rally
Donald Trump proposed eliminating taxes on tips at his Las Vegas rally in June.
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The most—and least—expensive U.S. states based on average monthly costs
doxo ranked the states based on its nationwide bill payment statistics for the ten most common household bill categories.
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Insurers deemed mold too risky decades ago. That coverage gap still surprises homeowners
Water damage, including mold, accounts for about a quarter of homeowners insurance losses, data shows. But consumers may find their insurance policy caps or excludes it.
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Europe inflation may spike on Olympics and Taylor Swift, but UBS says it won't hit locals' wallets
According to UBS, the Paris Olympics, as well as the Eras Tour, are causing demand shocks without impacting the average consumers’ spending power.
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Top Wall Street analysts are bullish on these dividend stocks
TipRanks’ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, including Pfizer and IBM.
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Restaurant CEOs' new favorite word is value as they aim to bring back customers
Restaurant CEOs can’t stop using the word “value” in explaining lackluster quarterly sales to investors while detailing plans to appeal to thrifty customers.
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From villains to Indiana Jones: Everything we learned at Disney's parks panel at the 2024 D23 Expo
Disney’s classic baddies are getting their own theme park land at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.
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Harris responds to Trump Fed comments, will release economic plan in coming days
Kamala Harris could not “disagree more” with Donald Trump’s belief that the president deserves a say in the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decisions.
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Celine Dion slams Trump campaign for ‘unauthorized usage' of ‘Titanic' song ‘My Heart Will Go On'
Celine Dion on Saturday bashed former President Donald Trump for using her song “My Heart Will Go On” without her permission.
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Trump campaign says it was hacked by foreign actors
U.S. officials became aware of an Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump earlier this summer.
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Harris leads Trump in three major election battlegrounds, new poll finds
Kamala Harris has gained polling ground against Donald Trump ever since President Joe Biden dropped out of the election.
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Dr. Orna Guralnik on the 1 conversation couples should avoid—'a lot of it is noise,' she says
When we are trying to prove that our outlook is correct, we do so at the expense of listening.
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Disney is hoping for a box office rebound built on sequels, prequels and pixie dust
As Disney seeks to rebuild its reputation and recapture magic at the box office, it is relying heavily on existing, and beloved, franchises.
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48-year-old founded ‘Moms on Mushrooms' to share the practice of microdosing for mental health
Tracey Tee founded Moms on Mushrooms, a group where moms discuss their experiences taking psilocybin mushrooms for mental health. Research shows it may work.
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39-year-old gives New York food tours for a living—his company brought in more than $145,000 in a year
Scott Goodfriend started Ultimate Food Tours as a hobby then a side hustle. Now it’s his full-time job, and the company brought in six figures in a year.
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21-year-old left the U.S. for Australia on a working holiday visa—why she says her life is better now
Bella Robben moved to Australia in 2023 and lived in a Melbourne apartment before finding a hotel job that also gave her living accommodations.