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Who Is Zach Shallcross? What to Know About the New Bachelor
The 26-year-old said he’s not too young to find love: “My take on that is when you know, you know.”
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Walgreens Turns to Robots to Fill Prescriptions, as Pharmacists Take on More Responsibilities
The drugstore chain is opening 22 micro-fulfillment centers across the country and tapping pharmacists to provide more health care at stores.
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These Are the Top Companies to Work for in the UK in 2022, According to Glassdoor
Jobs website Glassdoor compiled rankings of the best companies to work for in the U.K. in 2022.
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J&J Names Joaquin Duato as CEO Effective Jan 3, Replacing Alex Gorsky
Alex Gorsky, who served as CEO of Johnson & Johnson for nearly a decade, will move to executive chairman.
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July Jobs Report Could Be What Gives the Market Its Next Big Jolt in the Week Ahead
Friday’s jobs report could be a catalyst that helps determine whether markets are volatile or will trade like it’s the quiet dog days of August.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Set to Bounce After Monday's 725 Point Slide
Dow futures bounced Tuesday, one day after the 30-stock average had its worst session in eight months.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Travelers, Halliburton, IBM, PPG & More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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Walgreens Swings to a Profit and Raises Forecast, But Shares Fall on Fears Vaccination Boost Will Fade
Walgreens Boots Alliance raised its outlook for the year and unveiled its turnaround plans on Thursday, after a stronger-than-expected fiscal third-quarter.
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Chris Harrison's Future on ‘Bachelor in Paradise' Season 7 Revealed
Months after Chris Harrison stepped back from his role on “The Bachelor,” multiple reports state he’ll be replaced by David Spade on the upcoming season of “Bachelor in Paradise.”
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More Earnings, April's Big Jobs Report and Inflation Worries Could Swing Markets in the Week Ahead
April’s jobs report and a barrage of earnings news make for another busy week for markets, as the calendar rolls into May.
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‘Nomadland' Wins Best Picture at a Social Distanced Oscars
Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland,” a wistful portrait of itinerant lives on open roads across the American West, won best picture Sunday at the 93rd Academy Awards, where the China-born Zhao became the first woman of color to win best director and a historically diverse group of winners took home awards.
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New Hosts for ‘The Bachelorette' After Racial Controversy
ABC Entertainment and Warner Horizon say Chris Harrison will not be hosting the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette.”
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Anthony Anderson and His Mom Destroy NBCLX's Tabitha Lipkin in a Game of ‘To Tell the Truth'
“To Tell the Truth” host Anthony Anderson and his mom Doris Bowman took on LX News host Tabitha Lipkin in an impromptu round of the classic game that tested their lie-detecting (and trash talk) skills.
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‘To Tell the Truth' Host Anthony Anderson Explains How His Mom Became the Show's Secret Weapon
Anthony Anderson is the host of ABC’s “To Tell The Truth” but his mother steals the show. The “Black-ish” star joined LX News (with a cameo from his mom) to share how Doris Bowman, a.k.a. “Mama Doris,” landed a spot on the ABC game show with a jaw-dropping line that stopped the show.
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These Are the Top Companies to Work for in the UK in 2021, According to Glassdoor
Cloud-based software firm Salesforce has been named as the top place to work in the U.K. in 2021, in Glassdoor’s annual rankings of employers.
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Walgreens Shares Rise After Its Earnings Top Estimates, Fueled by Higher Drug Sales
Walgreens said its pharmacy sales picked up in the U.S. as it filled more prescriptions, but it continued to have less foot traffic during the Covid pandemic.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Tesla, Bank of America, Solar Companies & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Tesla, Bank of America, solar companies, and more.
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What to Watch Today: Nasdaq Futures Slump as Control of Senate Hangs in the Balance
Dow futures rose but Nasdaq futures fell Wednesday, with Senate control down to one of two runoff elections in Georgia.
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Felicity Huffman Returning to TV After Prison Sentence
Felicity Huffman is making her return to acting after serving time for her role in the college admissions scandal.
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Felicity Huffman Will Finally Make Her TV Return After College Admissions Scandal
More than a year after she completed her prison sentence for her part in the college admissions scandal, the 57-year-old actress has a new project in the works. She’s even returning to ABC–the former home of “Desperate Housewives.”