Shutting down public transportation means there's only a slim chance that people will leave a major city.

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China has put 33 million people on lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak. An urban planner says there's no way to seal off a city.

China has put 33 million people on lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak. An urban planner says there's no way to seal off a city.

Shutting down public transportation means there's only a slim chance that people will leave a major city.

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Democrats are having a field day after Trump's lawyers accidentally made the strongest case to call witnesses in his impeachment trial

Democrats are having a field day after Trump's lawyers accidentally made the strongest case to call witnesses in his impeachment trial

Democrats are gloating after the president's lawyers complained that there isn't enough firsthand evidence to impeach him.

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The legendary author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' says he's avoiding stocks as he braces for the next market crash — and warns mom and pop investors are being set up for disaster

The legendary author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' says he's avoiding stocks as he braces for the next market crash — and warns mom and pop investors are being set up for disaster

"The average mom and pop with a 401(k) can never retire on their 401(k)," says Robert Kiyosaki, author of the #1 personal finance book of all time.

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How Singapore's richest man went from welding in a factory for $14 per hour to owning a $17 billion hotpot restaurant chain

How Singapore's richest man went from welding in a factory for $14 per hour to owning a $17 billion hotpot restaurant chain

Zhang Yong started his famous chain after visiting a local hotpot restaurant for the first time as a young adult and having a terrible meal.

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Divorcing in your 20s? These are the 4 questions you should ask yourself to make the process go smoother, according to a divorce lawyer.

Divorcing in your 20s? These are the 4 questions you should ask yourself to make the process go smoother, according to a divorce lawyer.

As millennials — especially those between the ages of 25 and 35 — embrace the idea of "starter marriages," divorces are more common.

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Former Intel and Google exec Diane Bryant says Silicon Valley doesn't have a 'pipeline problem' with diversity — it has a leadership problem

Former Intel and Google exec Diane Bryant says Silicon Valley doesn't have a 'pipeline problem' with diversity — it has a leadership problem

"The whole answer is to get women and minorities in leadership positions," Bryant says. And she knows this from experience.

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Xi Jinping warned of the 'grave situation' created by the 'accelerating' spread of coronavirus

Xi Jinping warned of the 'grave situation' created by the 'accelerating' spread of coronavirus

Chinese President Xi Jinping held a special meeting to address the deadly coronavirus outbreak, promising 'prevention and control.'

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The White House is reportedly worried that House Democrats will continue to dig up damaging information on Trump after the impeachment trial

The White House is reportedly worried that House Democrats will continue to dig up damaging information on Trump after the impeachment trial

Since Trump was impeached by the House in December, a steady stream of incriminating information about the Ukraine scandal has come to light.

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The top 9 shows on Netflix and other streaming services this week

The top 9 shows on Netflix and other streaming services this week

Netflix's "The Witcher" and Disney Plus' "The Mandalorian" continue to battle for steaming dominance.

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A day in the life of 2 self-made millionaires who retired at age 31 to travel the world and have already visited more than 40 countries so far

A day in the life of 2 self-made millionaires who retired at age 31 to travel the world and have already visited more than 40 countries so far

Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung retired early to become world travelers. They spent two months in Thailand. Next stop: Singapore.

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