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Travel Destinations to Keep in Mind as Vacationing Rebounds in 2022

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After two years of living in the pandemic, people are gearing up to travel for their summer vacations in 2022. Leigh Barnes, the chief customer officer for adventure tours company Intrepid Travel, joined Cheddar News to talk about the...
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SAFE Banking Act to Help Legal Cannabis Operators Still Faces Senate Obstacles

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Cheddar's Chloe Aiello joined "Closing Bell" to break down the progress of the SAFE Banking Act in Congress as cannabis businesses operators struggle to find financial institutions that will service them. Banks face steep federal...
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Venture Capital Firms Look Beyond Silicon Valley to Invest in Tech StartUps

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Steve Case, Revolution Ventures CEO, joined Cheddar to discuss progress venture capitalists have made over 2021 and where investors are looking beyond Silicon Valley. Other locations VC firms are exploring include Los Angeles,...
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African Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Face Racism at the Borders

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People of African and Middle Eastern descent fleeing from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are facing the double trauma of racism at the borders. Professor of law and migration studies at the University of San Francisco, Bill Hing, joined...
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Apple patches a zero-day flaw exploited by Pegasus spyware

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The flaw, disclosed Monday by Citizen Lab, allowed a hacker using NSO’s malware Pegasus to gain access to a device owned by a Saudi activist, according to security researchers.
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From Infrastructure to Sovereignty: Architecting AI for Nations

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Nations are racing for AI supremacy as global supply chains fray and geopolitical tensions rise. With AI now a cornerstone of economic competitiveness and strategic power, governments must now invest in robust infrastructure to...
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Leading the Built World: Michelle MacKay on Innovation in Real Estate

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Michelle MacKay, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, doesn’t see the company as just a real estate firm—she sees it as an architect of the built world. In this episode of Leadership Next, she joins us to discuss the evolving definition of...
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Who do you owe money to?

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NBC Town Hall moderator Savannah Guthrie asks Donald Trump whether he is in fact more than $400 million in debt, and to whom he owes money.
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Revel Scooter Assessing Safety After Fatal NYC Crashes

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A rise in Revel scooter accidents in New York City has forced the company to suspend operations as it assess safety concerns. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
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Tech CEOs testify before congress

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Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Google's Sundar Pichai and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are testifying remotely for a hearing by the House's judiciary subcommittee on antitrust.
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Doordash Sued by San Francisco for Unfair Labor Practices

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The San Francisco district attorney is suing Doordash for unfair competition practices after the agency discovered Doordash workers were being classified as independent contractors and not employees.
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Countries adapt to life with COVID-19 as they emerge from lockdown

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People enjoy new freedoms but also find unusual ways to live in a world with the coronavirus still present
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Micromobility Company Ridepanda Helps Customers Find The Right E-Ride

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Co-founder and CEO, Chinmay Malaviya and co-founder and CTO, Charlie Depman of Ridepanda joined Cheddar to discuss how their company is working to help customers find the right e-ride for them.
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Real Estate Market ‘On Fire Right Now,’ Century 21 CEO Says

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People have been fleeing major cities like New York and San Francisco to move to less populated areas. A key beneficiary of this shift has been the real estate market. Mike Miedler, CEO of Century 21 Real Estate, joined Cheddar to discuss.
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Humans on NYSE Floor Lead to Less Volatile Markets, COO Says

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The New York Stock Exchange’s trading floor on Wall Street has been shut down since March 23 as its owner, Intercontinental Exchange, has shifted to a fully-electronic system. “It’s absolutely our intention to reopen all of our trading...
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Tesla Calling Its Fremont Factory Workers Back to Work

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Tesla is reportedly calling its Fremont, California factory workers back to the assembly line, well before San Francisco's stay-at-home orders expire. Management has asked some workers to return as early as April 29 despite being ordered...
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What if a COVID-19 treatment could be ready within weeks?

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Scientists in California are trying to repurpose drugs to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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Restaurants Find a New Way

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Restaurants across the country are scrambling. They're getting as creative as they can to continue doing business, even while most of them are physically closed to the public, just to be able to see the light of day when the country is...
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Grand Princess passengers leave cruise ship, head for quarantine

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Passengers on the Grand Princess cruise ship disembarked in Oakland, Calif., with Canadians headed for quarantine at CFB Trenton.
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Town in New York state shut down after cluster of coronavirus cases

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New Rochelle, a town in New York state, has been declared a “containment zone” after a spike in coronavirus cases, putting hundreds in voluntary quarantine.
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Not getting too close: Test kits for COVID-19 dropped to cruise ship by California Air National Guard

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As many as 100 guests and crew members aboard Grand Princess will be tested because of cases linked to another voyage.
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21 coronavirus cases aboard quarantined cruise ship

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The Grand Princess, a cruise ship quarantined off the coast of California, had coronavirus tests airdropped for passengers on Thursday. There are 235 Canadians on board.
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21 coronavirus cases reported on board Grand Princess

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At least 15 deaths and 164 infections reported in the US as Vice President Pence reports 21 cases on board cruise ship.
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Quarantined Grand Princess ship remains in limbo

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This week state officials quarantined the Grand Princess cruise ship off the coast of California over fears of a possible COVID-19 outbreak. There are 235 Canadians among the 3,500 passengers and crew on board.