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The job market is still running fairly slowly.
  • The government shutdown means another missed jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • Recent reports from Indeed, LinkedIn, and others showed the state of the job market in October.
  • Announced job cuts climbed, job postings have cooled, and small-business hiring slowed.

Economists, journalists, and investors won't be waiting


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How do you become the world's first trillionaire? If you thought it's by working hard, saving every penny and making your own lattes instead of buying them at Starbucks, we have news that may disappoint you.

On Thursday, during the company's Annual Shareholder Meeting, Tesla shareholders have voted to approve CEO Elon Musk's ridiculously hefty pay package that could net him $1 trillion dollars



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The UPS plane crash left a trail of destruction in an industrial area a few miles south of the airport, killing at least 12 people.
  • A UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville on Tuesday, killing at least 12 people.
  • The plane hit businesses and warehouses in an industrial area a few miles south of the airport.
  • Satellite images show the destruction left behind.

The UPS cargo


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There's a reason the story of Frankenstein endures. Its examination of mankind's hubris and inhumane scientific progress has only become more relevant since Mary Shelley's time. The pursuit of "innovation at all costs" has led to new monsters, born from people who failed (or refused) to consider the consequences of their actions. So it's no wonder that Victor Frankenstein in Guillermo del Toro's


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The collapse of humanity is a lot to take in even in TV form, so we can only imagine how poor Carol (Rhea Seehorn) feels when it's happening all around her in Pluribus.

In episode 1 of Vince Gilligan's new Apple TV+ show, after finally making it back to her house, Carol watches C-SPAN on television. There's a man standing behind a podium in a suit, not moving or saying anything, as a number appears


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The first episode of Vince Gilligan's Pluribus is already one of the best, most gripping TV installments of the year.

Over the course of an hour, Gilligan (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) crafts his own mini disaster movie, unfolding a tale of a virus that spreads across the globe and infects everyone with total happiness. The virus also acts as a kind of "psychic glue," binding the world's



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If the first two episodes of Pluribus left you feeling like Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) — namely, screaming, "What the fuck is happening?" into the void — then you've come to the right place.

The new sci-fi series from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan delivers a jaw-dropping premiere, one that sees (almost) the entire world infected by a virus that leaves the population


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Chipotle, Cava, and Sweetgreen said younger customers are frequenting their stores less.
  • Chipotle, Cava, and Sweetgreen are bearing the brunt of younger customers' money squeeze.
  • Executives of all three chains said 25- to 35-year-old customers are visiting their stores less.
  • Lowering prices is not the silver bullet, an analyst told Business

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