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How will the AT&T-Time Warner merger impact other potential deals?
Training the Street's Scott Rostan says the possible $85 billion deal will create a domino effect where other deals in the sector are going to occur.
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Here's how Yum! Brands gained success in China
CEO Greg Creed explains how Yum! Brands cracked China, a market where other companies have failed.
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Sophie Reynolds talks about her preparation for Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Anything
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Tomi Lahren on Facebook Live's advantages
Lahren: "The best way to reach everyone is to go straight to Facebook Live."
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How products can get Good Housekeeping seal of approval
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We talk unofficial Halloween costumes with Dangerous Minds
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Dos Toros coins "Guaco Tuesday"
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Can Amazon compete against Alibaba and JD.com in China?
Recode's Jason Del Rey says Amazon's move is an attempt to bring western brands into China.
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Ty Herndon previews the 2016 CMA Awards
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Here's how Alli Simpson comes up with her songs
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WSJ reporter donates kidney, plans on running NYC Marathon
Russolillo, who donated a kidney to his mother-in-law in June, will participate in Sunday's New York City Marathon.
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World Poker Tour helps us perfect our poker faces
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How SAP Became a Leader in Diversity
Silicon Valley has been hit by a wave of issues around its questionable culture and lack of diversity. Alicia Tillman, CMO at SAP says equality is the path to success. She believes a fair company culture starts at the top with the CEO. She talks about what it'll take to make equality a reality.
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Learn more about our new afternoon show on Twitter! Also, tune in Wednesday for another big announcement.
Jon and Kristen announce our new afternoon show, which airs weekdays at 3 pm on Twitter, and tease another big announcement for Wednesday.
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Trying out the MacBook Pro Touch Bar
Our own Hope King, who tried the Touch Bar at an event in New York City, called the feature "a good compromise" between no touch functionality and a full touchscreen.
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WWE CFO George Barrios discusses successful subscription model
In 2010, five percent of WWE's revenues came from digital. Today, that number has jumped to roughly 30 percent, Barrios says.
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The future of mapping and logistics
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The Story Behind Trump's First Night New Show: Trump Tower Live
The Blaze's Tomi Lahren, one of the show's debut night hosts gives us the full story.
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How does Bette Midler plan Hulaween every year?
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Cleavage and Cleats' Ava Fiore teaches you how to talk sports
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Seth Casteel teaches dogs how to swim!
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Learn drag queen slang with Alaska Thunderf**k
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Business Insider launches Markets Insider, a vertical that digs deeper into stocks by providing real-time data from 100 global exchanges.
The new vertical provides real-time data from 100 global exchanges.
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Former CEO of Thomson Reuters Tom Glocer discusses what he has seen changed over the financial news landscape
Tom Glocer discusses the future of the financial news landscape