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Here's how much money store brands can save you on Thanksgiving dinner
Thanksgiving dinners will cost less if you buy store-brand products. Here's how much savings they offer.Top stories - CBS News - November 20 -
‘I fly, I drive. We’re all complicit’: Richard Flanagan on vanishing species and refusing the Baillie Gifford prize money
The Australian’s book about his parents’ love and his father’s horrific experience of Burma’s Death Railway won the illustrious nonfiction award. Here he talks about finding beauty and hope in the ...World - The Guardian - November 20 -
Self-learning AI makes college football against the spread, money line, over/under picks for Week 13 matchups
SportsLine AI evaluated the Week 13 college football odds and revealed its college football predictions, college football score predictions and college football betting picks for every gameSports - CBS Sports - 6 days ago -
77 Years Ago, Enzo Ferrari Started a Company for the Rarest of Reasons: So He Could Spend Money, Not Make It
Most founders follow their passion to start their businesses. The late Enzo Ferrari launched Ferrari so he could follow his true passion.Business - Inc. - November 21 -
Freddie Freeman grand slam ball to be auctioned. Could bring 'life-changing money' for Venice family
Freddie Freeman's World Series grand slam ball brought joy to the young Dodgers fan who caught it. Now it could bring his family millions at auction.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 21 -
Here’s how much money sports gamblers are betting every month — and their favorite sports to wager on
A detailed look at sports gambling numbers, six years after it was legalizedBusiness - MarketWatch - November 21 -
How one All-Star made more money off MLB MVP voting than Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge
The Diamondbacks second baseman finished third in NL MVP voting and earned and extra $3 million in 2025Sports - CBS Sports - November 22 -
'I have no money': Thousands of Americans see their savings vanish in Synapse fintech crisis
CNBC spoke to a dozen customers caught in the Synapse fintech predicament, people who are owed sums ranging from $7,000 to well over $200,000.Business - CNBC - November 22