
Tala Hadavi
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Robert Ferris |Lora Kolodny |Christina Locopo |Tala Hadavi
NowCNN — President Donald Trump, the dealmaker-in-chief, has said for weeks that at least one trade deal is imminent with one of the dozens of countries in active negotiations with the United States to avoid punishing tariffs. So where is it? On Sunday aboard Air Force One, Trump said there “could very …
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Robert Ferris |Jason Reginato |Tala Hadavi |Darren Geeter
16 hours agoAI is becoming a part of our daily lives. To stay on top of dinner conversations, here are the important terms you need to know. Given that more than half of Americans regularly use AI, it's quickly becoming a normal part of our daily lives. ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot are pushing …
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Tala Hadavi
Changes to the NCAA transfer portal have made it easy for college athletes to transfer from one school to another, year after year, without sitting out for a season. That, combined with name, image, and likeness (NIL) rules, which allow student athletes to earn money in college, has skewed the most lucrative college sports in favor of power schools with a lot of money, some experts said.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Tala Hadavi
Why the transfer portal is hurting March MadnessIn 2018, the NCAA began allowing college athletes to transfer without having to "sit out" for a full year. Since then, the players have taken full advantage of the transfer portal, and even sometimes transferring multiple times during their Division 1 college career. The new rule combined with allowing players to earn money in college, something called Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has its supporters and its opponents.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Tala Hadavi
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailHere's how tariffs are going to jack up car pricesTariffs stand to raise prices on vehicles by thousands of dollars. This comes at a time when stickers are already near record highs. CNBC breaks down which vehicles are likely most affected and how much prices are likely to rise.
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