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Nvidia-backed AI startup Synthesia now lets you make multilingual video presentations using just your phone or webcam
AI startup Synthesia debuted a slew of new features including the ability to make Apple-style presentations with avatars by using just a webcam or phone.
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European markets set to start the week in mixed territory
European stocks are expected to start the new trading week in mixed territory.
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Southeast Asia is a top choice for firms diversifying supply chains amid U.S.-China tensions
Rising tensions between Washington and Beijing have led firms to diversify supply chains away from China even as they maintain a presence in the country.
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CNBC Daily Open: Dow posts best week since May, Tesla staff down by 14%
Nvidia added a staggering $880 billion to its market cap, but shares fell almost 7%, wiping out more than $220 billion in value.
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Singaporean swimmer Toh Wei Soong hopes for a medal in his second Paralympic bid
Singaporean para-athlete Toh Wei Soong will be fighting to medal in the Paralympics this year in Paris.
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Asia-Pacific markets slip as investors await Australia and Japan inflation data later this week
Investors in Asia will assess Australia’s CPI data on Wednesday after RBA considered hiking rates at its last meeting.
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Stock futures are flat as the market set to enter last week of June near a record: Live updates
The S&P 500 has advanced almost 15% this year after notching 31 record closes.
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I spent a fortune to be in my friend's wedding. Do I still have to buy the couple a gift? 4 experts weigh in
Not including a gift, bridesmaids spend, on average, more than $1,600 being in a wedding, according to 2024 data from The Knot.
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The No. 1 ‘counterintuitive' piece of advice for job seekers in today's market, says career coach
Slogging through a long job search could hurt your chances for landing a role down the line.
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The No. 1 trait that sets highly successful people apart, says Harvard expert: ‘It's rare to find'
Being open-minded isn’t just important for the job search. It can help you stand out in the workplace, says Harvard Business School professor Joseph Fuller.
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Top Wall Street analysts recommend these stocks for the long haul
TipRanks’ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, including Microsoft and Delta Air Lines
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The happiest people use these 3 phrases often, from psychologists and workplace experts
Happy people regularly use phrases that promote positivity and optimism, psychologists say. Here are three you can add to your vocabulary right now.
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These are the least difficult areas in U.S. to buy a home: NBC News Home Buyer Index
While the overall housing market in the U.S. is faced with high prices and borrowing costs, buying a house might be easier in some areas.
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I'm from Costa Rica: Here's what we eat every day for a long, healthy life—it's our ‘secret to longevity'
“I have always felt that our diet and ‘pura vida’ lifestyle is our secret to longevity,” writes Costa Rican cookbook author and teacher Melissa Guzman.
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Trump previews debate attacks against Biden's economy days before candidates face off
Donald Trump and President Biden will face off in the first presidential debate of the November election on June 27.
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4 ways to earn extra cash this summer, from people whose side hustles bring in $100,000 or more a year
From renting out you car to turning your career into content, here’s four summer side hustles that have proven lucrative.
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The planetary health diet may help you live a longer, healthier life, study shows—here's how it compares to the Mediterranean diet
Risk of premature death was 30% lower for people who ate a planet-friendly diet, according to a recent study. Here’s what the diet entails.
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Kyla Scanlon explains Gen Z's divided attitudes toward investing
The creator known for her financial TikToks suggested younger people are either aggressively saving or spending their money, with few people in between.
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25-year-old pays $1,472/month for a live-work space in the ‘first car-free neighborhood in the US'—take a look inside
At Culdesac in Tempe, Arizona, Jada Stratman was able to find a one-bedroom apartment and retail space to house her candle business.
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How much a single person needs to earn to live alone in the 25 largest U.S. cities
To live alone in the United States’ biggest cities by population, you’ll need to earn roughly twice the local minimum wage — or more.