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Many Homebuyers Face Surprise Repair Costs Soon After Moving in, Survey Shows
More than three-quarters of new homeowners said in a survey they ended up having an unexpected cost in the first year of ownership.
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Airlines Offer Luxury Suites, Roomier Seats in Battle for High-Paying Travelers as International Trips Return
Airlines are deploying higher-end products in hopes of capturing more revenue after two bruising pandemic years.
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Chris Rock's First Comedy Show Since Will Smith Slapped Him Is Sending Ticket Resell Prices Way Up
There are more than a dozen tickets to Rock’s Wednesday shows up for sale on StubHub, with prices ranging from $444 per ticket to $1,705.
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NBA's Cavaliers Reach Jersey Patch Deal With Steel Company Cleveland-Cliffs
The Cleveland Cavaliers agreed to terms on a jersey patch sponsorship deal with hometown steel manufacturer Cleveland-Cliffs.
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National Football League Owners Vote to Change Playoff Overtime Rule to Allow Possessions for Both Teams
NFL owners voted to amend the playoff overtime rule to allow both teams to possess the ball regardless of whether a touchdown is scored on the first possession.
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Aircraft Leasing Giant Casts Doubt on Renting to Russian Airlines Again After Putin Seizes Planes
Some $10 billion worth of foreign-owned jets that were leased to Russian carriers are stuck in the country.
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Overtime Launches New Amateur League for High School Football Players That's Backed by Cam Newton
Overtime, a sports media company, is unveiling a new amateur league for high school football players. Former NFL MVP Cam Newton is an investor.
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Some Passports Are Better Than Others. Here's a List of the Most Powerful Ones
Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries in Europe, tops a new passport index that analyzes factors that affect global citizens.
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Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock for Slapping Him at the Oscars
Will Smith took to social media on Monday to formally apologize to Chris Rock for slapping him during Sunday’s Academy Award ceremony.
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Disney Vows to Help Repeal ‘Don't Say Gay' Law, Says Florida Gov. DeSantis Shouldn't Have Signed It
Disney has vowed to help have Florida’s HB 1557 law, which is known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, repealed.
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NFL Coaches Are Divided Over Whether to Change Overtime Rules
NFL owners are set to review proposals that would have both teams get at least one possession in overtime.
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The Oscars Ceremony Was a Mess Even Before Will Smith Slapped Chris Rock
Sunday’s 94th Academy Award ceremony was already a ham-handed attempt at boosting ratings even before Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage.
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MLB Reaches a $125 Million Sponsorship Deal With Capital One
Capital One has become the “official bank and credit card partner” for Major League Baseball, according to an announcement Monday.
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What It's Like to Travel to Australia Right Now
CNBC Travel looks into what it’s now like to visit a country that was once labeled “Fortress Australia” because of its strict Covid-19 policies.
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Apple's ‘CODA' Is the First Movie From a Streaming Service to Win Best Picture Oscar, Will Smith Hits Chris Rock
“CODA” won Best Picture at the Oscars. “Dune” won the most awards. Will Smith smacked Chris Rock for insulting Jada Pinkett Smith.