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‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Announces Season 4 Premiere Date and Shares First Teaser | THR News

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‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Announces Season 4 Premiere Date and Shares First Teaser | THR News

‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Announces Season 4 Premiere Date and Shares First Teaser | THR News

The Emmy-winning series will begin its fourth season in February on Amazon's Prime Video platform.


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Jeremy Allen White in Talks , to Star As Bruce Springsteen in Biopic. The Emmy-winning actor is in talks to play "The Boss" in an upcoming biopic called 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'. The Emmy-winning actor is in talks to play "The Boss" in an upcoming biopic called 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'. The movie is based on a 2023 book written by Warren Zanes. It will center around "the making of Springsteen's 1982 album, 'Nebraska,'" according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'. Scott Cooper is working on the script and also plans to direct. Former Netflix head Scott Stuber is also involved in the project. 'Nebraska,' Springsteen's sixth studio album, was once ranked as the 150th greatest album of all time by 'Rolling Stone.'. Springsteen reportedly performed all of the instrumentals on that album. It was released two years before Springsteen's mega hit, 'Born in the U.S.A.'. Additional details about White's discussions to portray Springsteen have yet to be revealed. . The actor has gained renewed attention for his role on 'The Bear' which earned him his first Emmy in January

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'Girls5Eva' Cast Dish on Season 3, Joining Netflix and More | THR News Video [Video]

'Girls5Eva' Cast Dish on Season 3, Joining Netflix and More | THR News Video

'Girls5Eva' is back! Sarah Bareilles, Busy Phillips, Renee Elise Goldsberry and Paula Pell are all reuniting for the third season of the Emmy-nominated musical comedy about a one-hit-wonder girl group from the 90s reuniting to give their pop star dreams one more shot. The cast chatted with The Hollywood Reporter all about their epic return and 'Girls5Eva' getting a new life on Netflix.

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'Hacks' Season 3 Trailer and Premiere Date Released | THR News Video [Video]

'Hacks' Season 3 Trailer and Premiere Date Released | THR News Video

We're finally getting a teaser and premiere date for 'Hacks' season 3. Almost two years after 'Hacks' began its second season on Max, the Emmy-winning comedy series will debut season three on May 2. Max will run two episodes per week through May 23, with the finale of the nine-episode season debuting May 30.

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This Day in History: Dr. Seuss Is Born (Saturday, March 2nd) [Video]

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This Day in History: , Dr. Seuss Is Born. March 2, 1904. Theodor Seuss Geisel — best known by his pen name Dr. Seuss — was born in Springfield, MA. Geisel first used the pseudonym Seuss at Dartmouth College as a contributor to the school's humor magazine. After returning from his studies at Oxford, Geisel pursued cartooning full time. His first book under the name Dr. Seuss, 'And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street,' was rejected 27 times. In 1957, Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat as a vocabulary primer for children. The book was a massive success and a major turning point in the career of Dr. Seuss. Dr. Seuss published more than 60 books, won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize, an Academy Award, three Emmys and three Grammys. His artwork shares space in galleries with Rembrandt and Picasso

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'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 Casts Eugene Levy | THR News Video [Video]

'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 Casts Eugene Levy | THR News Video

Eugene Levy is the latest star to join 'Only Murders in the Building' for season four. The Emmy-winning actor will have a recurring role in the show's upcoming season, marking his first regular television role since 'Schitt's Creek' ended. While details of Levy's 'Only Murders' character are being kept under wraps, it is known that he will become integral to the twists and turns of this season's investigation into — spoiler alert! — the death of Jane Lynch's character, Sazz Pataki.

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These US Cities, Have the Highest Populations of, Millionaires. According to a report by Henley & Partners, the United States remains the top country in the world for private wealth creation and accumulation. Quartz reports that the U.S. accounts for about 32% of global liquid investable wealth, valued at approximately $67 trillion. Here are some of the cities with the largest populations of millionaires, according to the report. Austin, This Texas city had the biggest explosion in millionaire growth in the U.S. over the past ten years, reaching 32,700 by the end of 2023. . Miami, This Florida city is home to 35,300 millionaires and 15 billionaires, including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Boston, While having just eight billionaires, the fewest of any other city on the list, this New England city is home to , 42,900 millionaires. Seattle, This Washington State city is the home of some of the largest corporations in the U.S., including Amazon and Microsoft. It's also home to 54,200 millionaires and 11 billionaires. . Chicago, Approximately 120,500 millionaires live in this Midwestern metropolis. . Los Angeles, The second-most populous city in the U.S. has about, 212,100 millionaires and 43 billionaires. San Francisco, The tech hub of the U.S. boasts the most billionaires with a whopping 68, as well as the second-most millionaires with 305,700. . New York, The city with the most high net worth individuals has about , 349,500 millionaires and 60 billionaires

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Data Shows US Wages Falling at a 'Striking' Pace [Video]

Data Shows US Wages Falling at a 'Striking' Pace

Data Shows , US Wages Falling , at a 'Striking' Pace. Fox News reports that wage growth in the United States has slowed significantly over the past year. . According to new data from Indeed, wage growth is beginning to near pre-pandemic levels. . Indeed's wage tracker showed that salaries have had a marked drop since January 2022, suggesting that employers are seeing less competition for new hires. The pace of deceleration is striking. Posted wage growth has fallen by almost 3 percentage points over the past year, Nick Bunker, Indeed labor economist, via Fox News. Fox News reports that the most pronounced deceleration was found in low-wage sectors. . Given the huge run-up in posted wages for those sectors, wage growth is still above its pre-pandemic pace. How long this will last is uncertain, Nick Bunker, Indeed labor economist, via Fox News. After remaining historically tight throughout the last year, the labor market is expected to continue slowing in the coming months amid elevated interest rates. Since March of 2022, the Federal Reserve has increased interest rates 11 times in an attempt to slow down inflation and cool the labor market. Since March of 2022, the Federal Reserve has increased interest rates 11 times in an attempt to slow down inflation and cool the labor market. In 2024, there have already been a number of significant layoffs, with major companies like Alphabet, Amazon and Citigroup cutting jobs. . In 2024, there have already been a number of significant layoffs, with major companies like Alphabet, Amazon and Citigroup cutting jobs. . In 2024, there have already been a number of significant layoffs, with major companies like Alphabet, Amazon and Citigroup cutting jobs. . Despite this, job growth has remained resilient, with employers adding 275,000 jobs in February. . At the same time, Labor Department data shows that the unemployment rate for the month also rose to 3.9%.

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Jeff Bezos takes over Elon Musk as World's Richest Person | Bloomberg Billionaire Index | Oneindia [Video]

Jeff Bezos takes over Elon Musk as World's Richest Person | Bloomberg Billionaire Index | Oneindia

In a stunning turn of events, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been dethroned as the world's richest person, with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reclaiming the top spot. Join us as we delve into this dramatic shift in the billionaire rankings. #ElonMusk #WorldsRichestPerson #JeffBezos #BloombergReport #BloombaergBillionaireIndex #ElonMuskvsJeffBezos #FinancialNews ~HT.99~PR.274~

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Jeff Bezos Sells $4 Billion of Amazon Stock [Video]

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Jeff Bezos Sells $4 Billion , of Amazon Stock. Earlier this month, Amazon revealed that Bezos would be offloading 50 million shares by Jan. 31, 2025. Earlier this month, Amazon revealed that Bezos would be offloading 50 million shares by Jan. 31, 2025. According to regulatory filings, since Feb. 9, Bezos sold 24 million shares over the course of four trading days. The last time he sold stocks was in 2021, Yahoo Finance reports. . Bezos, one of the world's richest men, didn't provide a reason for the timing of his recent sale. . But he previously announced that he was moving from Washington to Florida to be closer to his fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, and other family members. . But he previously announced that he was moving from Washington to Florida to be closer to his fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, and other family members. . In 2022, Washington instituted a 7% capital gains tax. Bezos' decision to move to Florida will likely save him $288 million so far, Yahoo Finance reports. . "Because Bezos has only ever bought a single share of Amazon," it's likely that he's had the stock, since the formation of the company, "and therefore virtually all of their value would be considered capital gains," according to 'Bloomberg.'. According to Washington officials, capital gains tax brought in $855 million last year. Over half of that amount came from only 10 people. . In March 2023, billionaire Ken Fisher said he would move from Washington to Texas.

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Economists Optimistic After Stocks Hit New Record [Video]

Economists Optimistic After Stocks Hit New Record

Economists Optimistic, After Stocks Hit, New Record. NPR reports that the S&P 500 has risen above 5,000 for the first time in history. The broad-based U.S. index of the most-known companies around the globe opened over the historic milestone at the opening bell on February 9. . Investors are feeling optimistic that we have sidestepped a recession, Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at the financial research firm CFRA, via NPR. According to the latest economic data, the Federal Reserve appears poised to pull off its goal of achieving a so-called "soft landing" for the U.S. economy. . The potential good news comes after a year-long rate-hiking campaign by the Fed to combat high inflation amid widespread fears of a recession. So far, the S&P 500 is up over 5% in 2024, coming off of a strong 2023, which saw the index gain 24%. NPR reports that a select group of stocks, referred to as "The Magnificent Seven," accounted for most of the market's broader gains. Those companies include , Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. Those companies include , Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. Those companies include , Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. Those companies include , Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. It's a couple growth sectors, and that's it. What's leading the market is still more growth-y, tech-y stocks, Stephen Suttmeier, chief equity technical strategist at Bank of America, via NPR. If you look at the history, my guess is we spend some time above 5,000, probably spend some time below 5,000, Stephen Suttmeier, chief equity technical strategist at Bank of America, via NPR. And I think we can actually move well beyond 5,000, Stephen Suttmeier, chief equity technical strategist at Bank of America, via NPR

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