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The First Female-Forward Indycar Race Team Talk About Breaking Barriers

Paretta Autosport's CEO and Team Principal, Beth Paretta, and IndyCar Driver, Simona De Silvestro, join Cheddar to discuss how they are breaking barriers in the world of racing and inspiring future generations of female leaders.

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Entrepreneur, Nely Galán, Shares Her Journey on Becoming Self Made

Nely Galán, Author of 'Self Made,' joins Cheddar to discuss her journey to becoming a successful, self-made entrepreneur and how she's empowering multicultural women to follow in her footsteps.

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CareerBuilder CEO Irina Novoselsky Talks About Being a Go-Getter

Irina Novoselsky, CEO of CareerBuilder, joins Cheddar to discuss the pandemic's impact on women in the workplace, and how to bridge the gap for women in leadership positions.

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Play Like a Girl CEO Dr. Clay Levels the Playing Field for Girls in STEM

Dr. Kimberly S. Clay, Founder and CEO of Play Like a Girl, joins Cheddar to discuss how her organization is building a diverse talent pipeline of young women in STEM.

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We Are Rosie’s CEO Stephanie Nadi Olson Creates Flexible Work for Women

Stephanie Nadi Olson, Founder and CEO of We Are Rosie, joins Cheddar to discuss how her organization is building a new way to work, and how flexible work is going to play a key role in the future of the workplace.

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dfree’s Executive Director Tamika Stembridge Shares Money Tips

Tamika Stembridge, Executive Director of the dfree Global Foundation, joins Cheddar to discuss how the nonprofit is helping individuals avoid financial pitfalls and tips for taking steps towards financial independence.

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Chief Co-Founder Lindsay Kaplan Helps Women Rise Up to the C-Suite

Lindsay Kaplan, Co-founder of Chief, joins Cheddar to discuss how she's creating a private network designed specifically for women leaders, and why networking and raising up other women in the workforce is critical to career advancement.

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‘Chainsaw Man’ anime film topples Springsteen biopic at the box office
A big-screen adaptation of the anime “Chainsaw Man” has topped the North American box office, beating a Springsteen biopic and “Black Phone 2.” The movie earned $17.25 million in the U.S. and Canada this weekend. “Black Phone 2” fell to second place with $13 million. Two new releases, the rom-com “Regretting You” and “Springsteen — Deliver Me From Nowhere,” earned $12.85 million and $9.1 million, respectively. “Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc” is based on the manga series about a demon hunter. It's another win for Sony-owned Crunchyroll, which also released a “Demon Slayer” film last month that debuted to a record $70 million.
Flights to LAX halted due to air traffic controller shortage
The Federal Aviation Administration says flights departing for Los Angeles International Airport were halted briefly due to a staffing shortage at a Southern California air traffic facility. The FAA issued a temporary ground stop at one of the world’s busiest airports on Sunday morning soon after U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy predicted that travelers would see more flights delayed as the nation’s air traffic controllers work without pay during the federal government shutdown. The hold on planes taking off for LAX lasted an hour and 45 minutes and didn't appear to cause continued problems. The FAA said staffing shortages also delayed planes headed to Washington, Chicago and Newark, New Jersey on Sunday.
Boeing defense workers on strike in the Midwest turn down latest offer
Boeing workers at three Midwest plants where military aircraft and weapons are developed have voted to reject the company’s latest contract offer and to continue a strike that started almost three months ago. The strike by about 3,200 machinists at the plants in the Missouri cities of St. Louis and St. Charles, and in Mascoutah, Illinois, is smaller in scale than a walkout last year by 33,000 Boeing workers who assemble commercial jetliners. The president of the International Association of Machinists says Sunday's outcome shows Boeing hasn't adequately addressed wages and retirement benefits. Boeing says Sunday's vote was close with 51% of union members opposing the revised offer.
FBI’s NBA probe puts sports betting businesses in the spotlight
The stunning indictment that led to the arrest of more than 30 people — including Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and other NBA figures — has drawn new scrutiny of the booming business of sports betting in the U.S. The multibillion-dollar industry has made it easy for sports fans — and even some players — to wager on everything from the outcome of games to that of a single play with just a few taps of a cellphone. But regulating the rapidly-growing industry has proven to be a challenge. Professional sports leagues’ own role in promoting gambling has also raised eyebrows.
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