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."
The United States is approaching a record for the number of new daily coronavirus cases in the latest ominous sign of the disease’s grip on the nation.
What high-performance people are onto in valuing a morning routine is simply a time of the day to put themselves first, get clear on what needs to be done and re-center.
Jill and Carlo break down the debate, which was surprisingly civil at least by 2020 standards. Plus, Hunter Biden and presidential children past, the terror attack that has shocked France, Bruce and Paul are back, and parking in the city.
Banksy’s playful take on a famous Impressionist painting has sold at auction for 7.6 million pounds ($9.8 million).
Jill and Carlo talk about the public schools in disarray, election interference, tonight's big debate, why Quibi failed and more.
Pope Francis endorsed gay civil unions for the first time as pope while being interviewed for a feature-length documentary that made its premiere at the Rome Film Festival on Wednesday.
Cheddar's latest poll shows Biden maintaining a 10 point lead; stimulus hopes fade once again; why the feds are suing Google; and Utah sets an example.
Katie Couric and the CEO of Susan G. Komen join Cheddar to discuss the importance of preventative healthcare and support resources during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Ahead of the holiday season, Shutterfly is gearing up for an influx of users as families stay home and send holiday cards in place of gathering. Jim Hilt, Shutterfly president, joined Cheddar to discuss the growing trend of sending holiday cards among millennials.
The president goes after Dr. Fauci, CNN, Joe Biden and others in the final sprint as polls show Biden maintaining a national lead. Plus, some promising data on school transmission, climate change and wildfires and why Jeffrey Toobin is trending.
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