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There are just 6 weeks until the first primary. Here's where the Democratic contenders stand based on gender, race, age, and geography.

There are just 6 weeks until the first primary. Here's where the Democratic contenders stand based on gender, race, age, and geography.

Insider has been polling the Democratic field all year. Here's who the candidates do best and worst among, and where they've got the best chance to win.

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This Chinese super-app is Apple's biggest threat in China and could be a blueprint for Facebook's future. Here's what it's like to use WeChat, which helps a billion users order food and hail rides.

This Chinese super-app is Apple's biggest threat in China and could be a blueprint for Facebook's future. Here's what it's like to use WeChat, which helps a billion users order food and hail rides.

Think WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, PayPal, Uber, DoorDash, Craigslist and more — all rolled into a single app.

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The forgotten 'third founder' of Google is fighting a fierce legal battle against his wife, who says he purposely sold his startup in a 'fire sale' amid their divorce

The forgotten 'third founder' of Google is fighting a fierce legal battle against his wife, who says he purposely sold his startup in a 'fire sale' amid their divorce

Scott Hassan, the so-called 3rd Google founder, was sued by his wife Allison Huynh, who says he's trying to sell their startup in "a fire sale."

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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

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He was sentenced to 19 years for war crimes. After his pardon, Clint Lorance is fueling Trump's 'deep state' conspiracy about the US military.

He was sentenced to 19 years for war crimes. After his pardon, Clint Lorance is fueling Trump's 'deep state' conspiracy about the US military.

Clint Lorance was serving a 19-year sentence for the murder of two Afghans when Trump pardoned him. He blames "senior bureaucrats" for his conviction.

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How to get onto the partner track at McKinsey and make millions, according to 3 management-consulting headhunters and a former McKinsey HR manager

How to get onto the partner track at McKinsey and make millions, according to 3 management-consulting headhunters and a former McKinsey HR manager

Partners at top global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company make anywhere from $800,000 to $3 million a year in salary.

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Warren Buffett gave $10,000 in cash to his relatives at Christmas

Warren Buffett gave $10,000 in cash to his relatives at Christmas

Berkshire Hathaway's billionaire boss also bought dresses in bulk, and sent out boxes of See's Candies with funny Christmas cards attached.

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Warren Buffett's daughter-in-law couldn't think of a good Christmas present — so she showed her company's finances to him

Warren Buffett's daughter-in-law couldn't think of a good Christmas present — so she showed her company's finances to him

"I didn't know what to get him, so I put together our music company's balance sheet to show him that we were making money."

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The billionaire owner of the glitzy wine cave that Pete Buttigieg fundraised at says 'it's just not fair' to be seen as a symbol of excess

The billionaire owner of the glitzy wine cave that Pete Buttigieg fundraised at says 'it's just not fair' to be seen as a symbol of excess

Elizabeth Warren says 'billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president.' The owner of the wine cave finds that sentiment unfair.

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In leaked audio, a top Trump adviser said the Republican party has 'traditionally' relied on voter suppression

In leaked audio, a top Trump adviser said the Republican party has 'traditionally' relied on voter suppression

The adviser, Justin Clark, later said he was referring to the historic, false accusation that Republicans rely on voter suppression.

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