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Here's How Much NFL Referees Get Paid
With Super Bowl LIII slated for this Sunday, players, coaches and sponsors are set for a big pay day. But there’s also new interest in how referees are selected, trained and compensated.
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Op-Ed: I Left My Job as CEO for 21 Days to Make a Movie. Here's the Hollywood Ending
Ravin Gandhi, CEO of a kitchenware company, followed his dream of making a movie. The film is now headed to streaming services like Apple TV, Amazon Prime.
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The 10 Best U.S. Places to Work in 2021, According to Glassdoor
Management consulting firm Bain & Company was recognized as the best place to work in 2021.
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Self-Made Millionaire Ramit Sethi: Here's Why You Should Spend a Lot of Money on Your Wedding
“Don’t delude yourself into thinking that you are only going to spend $16 on a wedding,” says Ramit Sethi, the recently married self-made millionaire and personal finance guru.
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Meet Chloe V. Mitchell: One of the First College Athletes to Make Money From Her Likeness
A freshman volleyball player at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids is believed to be the first college athlete to take advantage of new policy changes.
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How Small Business Owners Are Coping With COVID-19 Pandemic: ‘It Was My Civic Duty to Be a Part of the Solution'
Coronavirus restrictions are forcing businesses across the U.S. to close their doors and resign themselves to an uncertain fate. A recent Goldman Sachs survey found that more than 50% of small business owners don’t believe they can survive more than three months in the current conditions.
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MBA Professor and Ex-Wall Street Banker: The No. 1 Thing We're Not Teaching Our Kids Enough of Today
After years of researching and listening to the stories of successful entrepreneurs and colleagues, Georgetown University professor J. Douglas Holladay shares what he’s learned about parenting and risk-taking.
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Can You Be Sent Home Without Pay for Having a Fever?
Some of the largest companies in the world have begun testing the temperatures of their workers. CNBC Make It spoke with an employment attorney to get to the bottom of what rights workers have.
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From Seats That Change Color When Clean to Staggered Rows, Here's What Airplane Cabins Could Look Like Post-Pandemic
London-based design firm PriestmanGoode re-imagined what airplane cabins could look like in a post-pandemic world. Here’s what the economy cabin could look like, and the features they dreamed up.
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How Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Spends His Billions
Tesla’s stock price has soared since the start of 2020, pushing CEO Elon Musk up the billionaire rankings. Here’s how one of the world’s wealthiest people makes and spends his money.
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Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson on the Key to Success and Launching 2 Businesses During Covid
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson says the secret to success is by surrounding yourself with people who are smarter than you, especially when launching companies.
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Billionaire Elon Musk Credits His Success to These 8 Books
The SpaceX and Tesla founder is a voracious reader.
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The Math Behind Jeff Bezos' 8 Hours of Sleep—and Why He Says Going ‘Crazy' With 4 Hours Isn't Worth It
Running one of the world’s largest companies doesn’t stop Jeff Bezos from getting his eight hours of sleep. Here’s why the Amazon founder says sleeping just four hours isn’t worth it.
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UNICEF Executive Director: Covid Has Created a Global Education Emergency
Henrietta Fore, executive director of UNICEF estimates that one out of every three children currently does not have access to in-person or remote learning.
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Rams Quarterback John Wolford Put a Finance Career on Hold to Pursue His NFL Dream
Zero NFL teams drafted Wolford when his college career ended in 2018. But after a stint in private equity and a season with the Arizona Hotshots, he made his first NFL start Sunday and helped the Rams reach the playoffs.
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How College Students Are Turning Hobbies Into Side Hustles — and Extra Cash
College Voices: The coronavirus pandemic has encouraged more and more college students to start their own businesses or look into how to make extra cash.
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Roughly Half of College Students Say Covid Will Likely Impact Their Ability to Graduate
A recent survey highlights concerns that the pandemic is exacerbating existing inequalities in higher education.
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Jeff Bezos: This Is What You Are Going to Regret at 80
The Amazon and Blue Origin multi-billionaire reveals how he makes personal and business decisions.
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Small Mom-And-Pop Businesses That Took PPP Loans May Face a Surprise Tax Bomb
Small businesses that took forgivable loans are getting a handful of tax breaks, including deductions on their federal return. States may not be so generous.
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These Married Former Apple Execs Used Lessons Learned From Steve Jobs to Pivot Their Small Business During Covid
Married couple Jim Bean and Christine O’Sullivan met at Apple in the late-90s and later realized their dream of owning a Napa Valley winery just a year before the coronavirus pandemic hit.