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 Manhattan movie theater went through an extensive remodeling to reopen under coronavirus restrictions .
What to watch in tonight's big debate, how Biden might frame Trump's tax returns and are we in the early days of a third COVID wave?
Sidewalk dining in New York City has become permanent after its initial success during the coronavirus pandemic. Keith Powers, NYC council member, joined Cheddar to discuss the city's vision for restaurants and potential economic recovery for some establishments.
Northern California’s wine country was on fire again as strong winds fanned flames in the already scorched region, prompting evacuation orders involving more than 50,000 people.
The GOP sets a timeline for confirming Amy Coney Barrett, two decades worth of President Trump's tax records are revealed, and more.
The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lay in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday, the first woman in American history so honored at the domed building.
California’s largest wildfire is threatening a marijuana growing enclave and authorities say many of the local residents have refused to evacuate.
The pandemic is now striking cities with much smaller populations, often in conservative corners of America where anti-mask sentiment runs high.
Jill and Carlo talk about the growing concerns over a contested election, signs that negotiations on a stimulus package are back on, how college football is able to return -- plus Love, Hate, Ate: Listener Submission Edition!
Shannon Lee, daughter of Bruce Lee and CEO of Bruce Lee Family Companies, along with actor, Andrew Koj, joined Cheddar to talk upcoming show, "Warrior."
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