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‘I Only Had $5 in My Bank Account': This 30-Year-Old Now Earns $55,000 a Year After Losing Her Job and Moving Back Home With Her Mom
In May 2019, Carlina Williams unexpectedly lost her job — and the experience completely changed her relationship with money.
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Everything You Need to Know Before Disneyland Reopens on April 30
From refurbishing the iconic carousel to putting the final strokes on Avengers Campus, Disney has been working on its California parks over the past year.
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Avengers Campus Will Open at Disneyland on June 4
The new area is an extension to Disney’s California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, California and features Marvel’s mightiest heroes from Earth and the stars.
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Disney to Debut ‘Black Widow,' ‘Cruella' in Theaters and on Disney+ as It Shifts Dates for Several Summer Films
Disney has altered its summer release schedule. “Black Widow” and “Cruella” will now each debut simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+.
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Warner Media CEO Jason Kilar Explains Why the Company Raised Guidance on HBO Subs
Kilar forecasts that HBO Max will be one of three streaming giants to emerge, along with Netflix and Disney+.
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Disney+ Tops 100 Million Subscribers Just 16 Months After Launch
Disney+ has surpassed 100 million subscribers in just 16 months since its launch, Disney CEO Bob Chapek revealed Tuesday.
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Disney Shuttering at Least 20% of Disney Stores as It Shifts Focus to E-Commerce
Disney is closing 20% of its brick-and-mortar Disney Stores before the end of the year as it shifts more focus to its e-commerce business.
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‘Raya and the Last Dragon' Is ‘Joyous,' ‘Dynamic' and a Visual Marvel, Critics Say
On Monday, reviews for the Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” began to trickle in, signaling that the House of Mouse has yet another hit on its hands.
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‘WandaVision' Is So Popular It Caused Disney+ to Crash in the Middle of the Night
Disney+ experienced a brief outage early Friday morning when the service premiered the latest episode of Marvel’s “WandaVision.”
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Disney Smashes Subscriber Expectations — Here's What Traders Are Saying
Disney smashed subscriber expectations when it reported earnings on Thursday. Five experts weigh in on the blowout report.
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Gina Carano Gets New Gig With Ben Shapiro's The Daily Wire After Disney Firing
Gina Carano was fired from “The Mandalorian” by Disney on Wednesday. On Friday she announced she will be working with Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire.
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Mike Santoli's Market Notes: Tesla's Bad Week After Bitcoin Buy, Never Short a Dull Market?
This is the daily notebook of Mike Santoli, CNBC’s senior markets commentator, with ideas about trends, stocks and market statistics.
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What That ‘WandaVision' Cameo Means for the Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
A major cameo in the fifth episode of “WandaVision” has ramifications for the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Marvel TV Show Set in Wakanda Coming to Disney+ as Part of 5-Year Deal With ‘Black Panther' Director Ryan Coogler
Disney has struck a five-year deal with “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler to create exclusive television programming for Disney.
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MIT Engineers Designed an Affordable, Reusable Face Mask That's as Effective as an N95 — Take a Look
Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have a created a new type of face mask that could be a game-changer for healthcare workers. The new design is reusable, and can easily be sterilized. Plus, in tests, it performed as well as the standard N95 respirators. Take a look at the innovations.
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Investor Activism Was Down Overall in 2020, But Big Companies Faced Scrutiny
In light of the global pandemic, it comes as no surprise that activism in 2020 was down.
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Disney's Legendary Studio Head Steps Aside as Shift to Streaming Gains Momentum
Alan Horn is stepping down as co-chairman of Walt Disney Studios, but will remain chief creative officer.
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‘The Book of Boba Fett' Is Its Own Series, Will Arrive on Disney+ in December 2021
“The Book of Boba Fett,” revealed during the season two finale of “The Mandalorian,” will be its own series on Disney+.
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‘Bravo to Disney,' Says Trader, But Wait Before Putting New Money to Work
From mouse house to powerhouse. Quint Tatro of Joule Financial applauds the move in Disney but says to wait for a pullback to jump in.
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Bob Iger: I Wanted to Run for President But My Family Shut It Down–'they Did Not Like That Idea and the Rest Is History'
When Bob Iger made the decision to step down as CEO of The Walt Disney Company, many speculated his next steps–like whether he planned to run for president.