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Most Anticipated Films Releasing in December
'West Side Story' is off to a slow start, the film debuted with $10.5 million. Thom Geier, executive editor at the Wrap, joins Cheddar News to discuss the movies people should be looking forward to and the overall state of the industry.

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Need2Know: Federal Reserve Meeting, Michigan School Shooting Update & Holiday Mailing Deadlines
These are the headlines you Need2Know for Tuesday, December 14, 2021.

12 Terms of 2021: Yolo Trade
Cheddar is looking back at the 12 biggest buzzwords of the year leading up to Christmas. Today's word of the day, 'Yolo Trade.' Yolo Trade: (noun) derived from the acronym 'You Only Live Once.' Describes a trade where someone goes all in on a stock.

How to Maximize Your Credit Card Rewards Usage
Matt Schulz, Chief Credit Analyst at LendingTree, joins Cheddar to break down the different types of credit card rewards that are out there, which states utilize rewards more than others, and how to get the most out of your credit card rewards.

Tornado Victims, Jan. 6 Texts & Golden Globe Noms
Carlo and Baker discuss the latest revelations from the Jan. 6 investigation, the Biden administration's efforts to cut government red tape and more.

Global Consumer Spending in Mobile Apps Reached $133 Billion in 2021, Sensor Tower Says
While people have been spending more time on their phones throughout the pandemic, a new report shows they were also spending more money as well. A review from Sensor Tower on the global app ecosystem this year found that the app economy will see record consumer spending in 2021, up nearly 20% from 2020. Sensor Tower director of sales and financial institutions Anthony Bartolacci joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to break down the report.

Florida's Seminole Tribe Suspends Online Sports Betting App After Federal Court Ruling
The future of gambling in Florida recently suffered a major setback after a federal appeals court rejected a request from the state and the Seminole Tribe to allow online sports betting in the state. Now, the tribe has been forced to stop taking bets on its Hard Rock sportsbook app. ESPN gaming writer David Purdum joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss what this could mean for the future of sports betting in Florida.
