The most common sign among successful CEOs is a grounded earth sun, while the first runner up is a creative fire sign.

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The most common zodiac signs of the world's successful CEOs — and what else they have in common

The most common zodiac signs of the world's successful CEOs — and what else they have in common

The most common sign among successful CEOs is a grounded earth sun, while the first runner up is a creative fire sign.

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6 confidence hacks that helped me go from earning $75,000 to $500,000 a year

6 confidence hacks that helped me go from earning $75,000 to $500,000 a year

Opportunities, responsibility, and salary bumps are highly correlated with how confident and visible you are. So you have to be front and center.

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Cisco is closing a building at its massive Silicon Valley campus after a worker was exposed to the coronavirus — read the email to employees

Cisco is closing a building at its massive Silicon Valley campus after a worker was exposed to the coronavirus — read the email to employees

Read the email sent to workers today about Cisco's first brush with the coronavirus from Fran Katsoudas, the company's chief people officer.

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2 empty-nesters bought an abandoned farm in Pennsylvania for $220,000, and they've spent nearly 2 years and $150,000 renovating it. Here's what it looks like now.

2 empty-nesters bought an abandoned farm in Pennsylvania for $220,000, and they've spent nearly 2 years and $150,000 renovating it. Here's what it looks like now.

While on the hunt for a project, the couple came across a rundown 31-acre farm with a lot of potential.

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

Twitter has flagged a video as 'manipulated media' for the first time after President Trump retweeted a deceptively-edited video of Joe Biden.

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Silicon Valley is betting $750 million that people don't want to buy stuff anymore. These 14 startups are bringing the sharing economy to sailboats, swimming pools, and luxury watches.

Silicon Valley is betting $750 million that people don't want to buy stuff anymore. These 14 startups are bringing the sharing economy to sailboats, swimming pools, and luxury watches.

Be it for cost or convenience, consumers are getting used to the idea of sharing through both peer-to-peer platforms and direct-to-consumer sites.

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'Punched in the face': Oil, stocks, bond yields, and bitcoin plunge after crude producers signal a brutal price war

'Punched in the face': Oil, stocks, bond yields, and bitcoin plunge after crude producers signal a brutal price war

"The blood really is running in the streets, it's utter carnage out there."

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There are now over 100 confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York state

There are now over 100 confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York state

New York is the second US state to detect more than 100 coronavirus infections, following Washington.

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Gates Foundation is funding at-home coronavirus test kits in Washington state

Gates Foundation is funding at-home coronavirus test kits in Washington state

Washington state has confirmed 136 cases of coronavirus and 18 deaths, and a state of emergency has been declared.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook tells office employees to work from home as the company plans to reduce 'human density' in stores amid coronavirus outbreak

Apple CEO Tim Cook tells office employees to work from home as the company plans to reduce 'human density' in stores amid coronavirus outbreak

In a memo sent to employees, Apple CEO Tim Cook urged some of the company's global office employees to work remotely this week amid the spread of COVID-19.

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