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Sabrina Carpenter is hosting SNL this week, and in the promo clip above she channels every bit of her inner Carrie Bradshaw.

"New York is one Big Apple, and I'm taking my bite...at Saturday Night Live," says Carpenter's narration, over footage of the pop artist striding into the building and turning every cast and crew interaction into a fast-paced pun.

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Zohran Mamdani has won the hearts of some Wall Street workers.
  • Wall Street's biggest movers and shakers have been vocal about backing Andrew Cuomo for mayor.
  • Some back-office workers are quietly throwing their support behind socialist Zohran Mamdani.
  • Even with decent salaries, they still have affordability concerns that are miles from their bosses' priorities.

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Hong Kong is number two on the list.
  • Seven of the ten cities with the most ultrawealthy residents are in the US.
  • New York is the top city by ultrawealthy population, according to a new report.
  • Other regions are gaining ground, and Oslo is the fastest-growing city for the ultrawealthy.

What do New York, Dallas, and Tokyo have in common? A lot of


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Jeremy Barker is the founder and CEO of Murphy Door.

This as-told-to essay is part of Lonely at the Top, a series that examines the link between wealth and loneliness. It is based on a conversation with Jeremy Barker, founder and CEO of Murphy Door, which specializes in selling hidden doors and storage solutions. It has been edited for length and clarity.

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Rosie Roque, right, listens to recruiter Cristina Roca, talk about jobs opportunities at the Pembroke Pines Police Dept., at a job fair, Thursday, August 28, 2025, in Sunrise, Florida.
  • Some of the career advice that we often hear doesn't hold up.
  • You don't always need to find your passion or climb the corporate ladder to like what you do.
  • Because some employers are

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Sequoia partner Roelof Botha said there's too much money flowing into the venture industry.
  • Roelof Botha said there's too much venture capital and not enough profitable companies to invest in.
  • He said the venture capital industry struggles to achieve expected returns.
  • "Investing in venture is a return-free risk," he said.

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Three people sit behind a table covered with art supplies. Two of the people, a man and a woman, hold up paintings.

Given that they have a therapist/patient dynamic in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, it's only fitting that Conan O'Brien and Rose Byrne take part in a little therapy of their own in the A24 promo above.

The therapy in question involves the pair painting a picture before discussing it with a therapist, and – given O'Brien is involved – it isn't long before things go completely off the rails.

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  • Representation by Alex Spiro, a lawyer whose clients have included Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian, isn't cheap.
  • Earlier this year, his hourly rate was $3,000. Four years before, it was under $1,600.
  • Hourly billing has been big law firms' bread and butter for decades, despite rising pressure to use alternatives.

The lawyer Alex Spiro can often be seen alongside the


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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Andrew Yang, a 50-year-old entrepreneur based in New York City. It has been edited for length and clarity.

Most people know me as a presidential candidate from 2020, when I ran on the expectation that AI would eat our jobs, creating a need for a universal basic income. I withdrew in February 2020, after the New Hampshire


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