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You’ll Never Guess the NBA Star Behind Twitter's Verification Process
Social Media Guru Amy Jo Martin shares the story that led her to be the second verified account on Twitter, right after this NBA star.
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Tesla's Rise- Good News for Silicon Valley or Bad News for Detroit?
Is Tesla's surge good news for Detroit and Silicon Valley? Find out the answer here on Cheddar.
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Apple VP Lisa Jackson On Why Social Initiatives Are Good For Profits
Apple's VP Lisa Jackson discusses why social initiatives are good for maximizing profits. Find out how on Cheddar.
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Can Chipotle Recover From Its Viral Week?
Whitney Filloon, senior reporter at "Eater," discusses Chipotle's latest norovirus fiasco, which broke out just as the company was starting to recover from 2015's E. coli outbreak. Filloon delves into Chipotle's shareholder lawsuit, with the company being accused of misleading investors about the...
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Why Facebook is Launching Communities Summit Now
This is why Facebook is launching Communities Summit earlier than anticipated.
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Robert Herjavec Says Small Businesses are Too Focused on Capital
"Shark" Robert Herjavec and "Deluxe" Chief Brand and Communications Officer Amanda Brinkman help companies deal with tall problems on "Small Business Revolution." They explain the biggest struggle.
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Rob Peterson: Crossover SUVs Chance for Buick to "Reintroduce" Itself
Buick's Rob Peterson: New crossover SUVs are a chance for 115-year-old company to "reintroduce" itself to younger buyers.
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How Much Has the Uber Controversy Helped Lyft?
How much did Lyft's positioning benefit the ride-hailing service as Uber suffered PR woe after PR woe? Lyft's Chief Strategy Officer Raj Kapoor said the company's decision to stay the course validated its values.
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News Deeply's Lara Setrakian- Good Sign U.S., Russia Are Talking
News Deeply thinks that it's a good sign that Russia and U.S. are talking. Find out why here on Cheddar.
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GM Rethinks Infotainment System Across Its Vehicles
Here is why GM is rethinking its infotainment system in all its vehicles.
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Safety Is Not the Concern With Self-Driving Cars
Alex Roy, editor-at-large for "The Drive," discusses a set of 14 rules, recently approved by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee, that would allow 100 thousand autonomous cars to to be exempt from safety regulations. Roy discusses the viewpoints of both sides, including the one arguing tha...
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The Deadline to File Taxes Is Next Week. Here's What You Need to Know
Haven't filed your taxes yet? The deadline is the 18th! EY's Greg Rosica tells us what you need to do to catch up.
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Android Central's Daniel Bader Talks Google Earth's Big Announcement
Android Central came on Cheddar to discuss what to expect from Google Earth's big announcement on April 18th.
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Sean Spicer Resigns as White House Press Secretary
The latest on Sean Spicer's decision to leave the White House after President Trump named as Anthony Scaramucci communications director. The New York Times reported that Spicer "vehemently disagreed" with Scaramucci's appointment. The hedge fund founder was reportedly offered the job by President...
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Inside Jaguar's 2018 F-Type
See what the new inside of the luxurious Jaguar 2018 F-Type is like that's making auto enthusiasts buzzing!
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Apple Loses the Top Spot on Annual Laptop Rankings
Find out who beat out Apple for the top spot for the Annual Laptop Rankings here on Cheddar
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Your Next Smart Speaker Could Be Made By Facebook. Good or Bad?
Move over Alexa! Your next smart speaker could be made by Facebook. But Loup Ventures’ Gene Munster says the social network's focus should be in A.I., not hardware.
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How REI is Bringing Gender Equality to the Outdoors
REI is helping to change the face of outdoor activities by bringing gender equality! Find out how REI is plans on making this become a reality.
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Why Range Rover Hopes Millenials Will Flock to the 2018 Velar
Range Rover released its new 2018 Velar at the NYC International Auto Show. See why Range Rover is betting heavy that millennials will buy its new vehicle.
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The Nuclear Divide Between the U.S. and China
Mark Fischetti, sustainability editor for Scientific American discusses the rise of nuclear power in Asia, and why the politics surrounding clean energy has forced the energy source to slow in the West. Mark talks the pace of China's nuclear power production, due to surpass the U.S. in a decade.
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What Is Sean Spicer's My Little Pony Name?
Cheddar had My Little Pony join today at our Flatiron Studio. And with all the recent criticism surrounding Press Secretary, our anchors wanted to know what Spicer's My Little Pony name would be. Find out what they came up with here on Cheddar.
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Nike Investors Are Adjusting Their Expectations
The company is dealing with underwhelming sales in North America. Cowen & Co. Managing Director John Kernan explains what's behind it, and how Nike can work with third-party sellers to fix the problem.
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How Many Calories Are in Your Pizza?
Ever wonder how many calories are REALLY in your pizza? Find out how to check here on Cheddar!
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The Most Powerful Woman in the Hamptons on the Summer's Top Eats
The Hamptons are the place to go to try the best summer restaurants and spot the latest trends. The recent battle between Suffolk County and Uber, has sparked controversy, but Samantha Yanks, Editor-In-Chief of Hamptons Magazine, and Debra Halpert, Group Publisher of Hamptons Magazine, tell us t...