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Burger King Veteran Receives Over $200,000 Via GoFundMe After Goodie Bag Video Goes Viral
A GoFundMe for Kevin Ford, set up by his daughter, has raised over $200,000.
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Episode of ‘Sesame Street' Allegedly Removed for Being Too Frightening Is Posted to Social Media
An episode of “Sesame Street,” allegedly removed from syndication for being too frightening for children, has been posted to social media sites like YouTube and Reddit.
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January 6 Committee Subpoenas Google, Facebook, Twitter and Reddit in Probe of Capitol Attack
The Jan. 6 investigation wants records relating to domestic terrorism, the spread of misinformation and efforts to influence or overturn the 2020 election.
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Who Is the Most Unreasonable Person in the Danny DeVito Cutout Debacle?
It’s a question that has plagued social media this week after a woman went viral on Twitter when she said she wanted to call it quits with her boyfriend because of his cardboard cutout of DeVito.
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Reddit Files to Go Public
Reddit on Wednesday announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public.
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Tesla, Bitcoin, Growth Stocks? Here's What Market Bubbles Are Still Looming
Market bubbles are investing phenomena that can occur when valuations are driven by exuberant behavior — and they can burn investors.
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How the AMC Apes Cracked Wall Street
The incredible story of how a group of retail investors, who call themselves “apes,” saved AMC Entertainment from bankruptcy, and now are taking on Wall Street.
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How Two College Friends Got Serena Williams and Usain Bolt to Back Their Business
Alex Rose tells CNBC Make It how he and co-founder Sam Browne set up group sports events booking platform Let’s Do This and got investment from Serena Williams.