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Friday, November 17, 2017

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  tech
 
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, left, reveals a new sports car, the Roadster, next to the company's new Tesla Semi truck.
 
  Elon Musk reveals new Tesla roadster, vows it will be fastest car ever  
  The Tesla CEO finished taking the wraps off a new semi when he unveiled a blisteringly fast new roadster in Los Angeles Thursday.  
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  money      
  Trader Michael Milano works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017.   401(k) savings are up this year thanks to just 21 stocks. Is that good?
The so-called 21 Club includes U.S. tech stocks like Apple, Facebook and Amazon, and blue chips like Visa, Home Depot and McDonald's.
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  Personal Finance      
  Will the government tax your estate when you die, taking assets you hoped to hand down to your heirs?   Estate planning: What is the 'death tax,' and who pays it?
Will your assets be taxed after you're dead?
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  nation-now      
    Indeed list ranks 20 jobs that will earn you over $100,000
Trying to find a job that pays over $100,000? You'll need to start planning early, according to a new list of high-paying jobs compiled by Indeed.
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  shopping      
  Shoppers fill the Westfield Galleria shopping mall in Roseville, Calif., on Wednesday.   Black Friday: Best retail locations to shop, state-by-state
While the shift to online shopping has disrupted the retail industry, many retailers still rely on foot traffic.
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  cars      
  Hyundai showed off a new hydrogen fuel cell sport-utility vehicle, unnamed as of August 2017.   Hyundai plans to flood its lineup with new SUV models
The South Korean automaker lags rivals when it comes to the boxy vehicles
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  business      
  Sales of General Motors' all-electric Chevrolet Bolt EV hit an all-time high in October.   GM thinks cheaper batteries will make electric cars more profitable
Sales haven't taken off, but GM is hopeful
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  Personal Finance      
    Aging, the longevity economy and what it means to you
Entire industries should figure out how to give older adults the tools they need to participate, create, build and influence the world around them.
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  money      
  Printed matzos.   Bacon? Really?: 10 Thanksgiving foods you didn't know were kosher
The kosher industry is now $12.5 billion strong and growing.
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  retail      
  Not opening on Thanksgiving likely means losing sales.   Economic analysis: Why should retailers be open on Thanksgiving?
It may not be a popular decision with employees, but it's the right thing to do.
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epa06335447 Spanish actor Asier Etxeandia (C) performs during the shooting of the Spanish western film 'Sordo' (lit: Deaf), directed by Alfonso Cortes-Cavanillas, at a forest in Reinosa, Cantabria, northern Spain, 17 November 2017. The film is expect

epa06335447 Spanish actor Asier Etxeandia (C) performs during the shooting of the Spanish western film 'Sordo' (lit: Deaf), directed by Alfonso Cortes-Cavanillas, at a forest in Reinosa, Cantabria, northern Spain, 17 November 2017. The film is expect
 
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