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You've Eaten These Foods Your Whole Life But Do You Know Their Incredible Stories?
Think you know your favorite snacks? Adam Richman digs into the jaw-dropping stories of the food pioneers who changed what America eats.

From Trash to Treasure: Inside Apple's High-Tech Mission to Mine Your Old Gadgets
Time to declutter! Apple's Lauren Braun breaks down how cutting-edge robots recycle your old devices and recover materials you didn't know were there.

Rebounder Founders: Can your Layoff Lead to Your Next Big Thing?
Can a layoff lead to your next big thing? Issie Lapowsky, contributor for Inc. Magazine and Alphonzo Terrell, co-founder and CEO of Spill join us to discuss.
Can't Decide What To Drink? This AI Robot Bartender Will Choose For You
Meet Scorpion, the latest, Nvidia-powered service robot from Richtech Robotics which crafts personalized cocktails and wine selections based on your mood

Big Business This Week: Back to the Office, Everyone!
Starbucks' new CEO unveils his plan for the future. Plus: Cable in the age of cord-cutting; AI vs. Meta, Microsoft, and Alphabet; and Elon's World.

Russia Fines Google an Insane Amount of Money
Russia says Google owes them 2-undecillion rubles, that's a 2 followed by 36 zeroes.

Starbucks Goes Back to Basics
Grande changes coming to Starbucks, the coffee giant will no longer charge extra for non-dairy milk such as soy, almond, coconut or oat milk.

Why Home Sales Are Worse Than Ever
Gina Heeb, finance reporter at The Wall Street Journal, joins us to discuss the current state of the real estate market and when things may turn around. Watch!

What's the Most Popular Halloween Candy?
Ever wonder what the most popular candy on Halloween is? Well, we now have an answer.

Thousands of Oasis Resale Tickets are Being Canceled
Oasis is canceling around 50,000 tickets for its British tour dates that were resold on secondary websites like StubHub and Viagogo.

USA Today Will Not Endorse a Presidential Candidate
Gannet owned USA Today and its network of 200 plus local publications have said they will not endorse a presidential candidate.
