Your Cheddar hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec go through today's top stories. From Nasdaq hitting new highs to bitcoin surging, we cover the top news in business and tech. The Nasdaq started out the year by breaking 7,000 for the first time. It took just over eight months to make its latest thousand-point move.
Chelsea Fagan, Author of "The Financial Diet", joins Cheddar to discuss the do's and don'ts for shrinking your stress and increasing your bank account. She talks about living that "CEO lifestyle" and why it may not be as fun as it seems.
Plus, it apparently takes $2.4 million to be considered rich in America. Unfortunately, not many of us are there yet. Adam Auriemma, Editor-in-Chief at Money joins Your Cheddar to discuss how people can commit to building wealth in the new year...and maybe start their journey to becoming "rich."
Retailers like JCPenney and Staples had to change on the fly to meet new demands as working from home became a new norm amid the 2020 pandemic.
Keep your mind on track and your productivity high with these practices that will help you improve your mental focus.
“Full House” actor Lori Loughlin was released from prison Monday after spending two months behind bars for paying half a million dollars in bribes to get her two daughters into college.
From President Trump finally signing the latest stimulus bill to another roaring 20s, here is all the news you Need2Know for Monday, December 28. 2020.
Following 2020's Hanukkah celebration, Cheddar's Jill Wagner looks into the often overlooked issue of antisemitism still plaguing the United States.
The latest on the status of the stimulus, pandemic, winter storm and more.
Amid the uncertainty of the coronavirus surge, workers are speaking out despite the risk to their jobs. Cheddar spoke with a handful of budding employee activists as they prepared for retail's busiest season.
Jill and Carlo discuss the sudden insertion by Trump into what was thought to be a settled $900 billion stimulus package, the USPS buckling under the deluge of shipping, and excitement around the NBA's Brooklyn Nets.
Christmas trees weren’t always a staple of the holiday. But today, Christmas wouldn’t be complete without a decked-out tree — real or artificial. Cheddar explains how the two competing traditions came about.
It’s a phenomenon being observed across the entire live Christmas tree industry: People in 2020 just can’t get enough of holiday decor.
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