A large-scale Jackson Pollock drip painting titled, “Number 7A, 1948.” Crystal Lau | CNBC A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox. Nearly $2 billion worth of art will come up
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Deluxe Editions of HEATED RIVALRY Series Plus a New Cover First things first: let me just say that the series isn’t technically called “Heated Rivalry,” it’s actually called Game Changers—Heated Rivalry is the second book
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Fetty Wap has announced a new US tour set to kick-off later this summer. The “Nostalgia Tour” earns its name from January’s “2016-2026” viral trend, which helped return Fetty’s 2016 smash hit “Trap Queen” to the Billboard charts. As such, the rapper said in a press release that attendees can expect “old and some of
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Sarah Robertson has been appointed to lead Youth Scotland after its former chief was appointed to the top job at a paddlesport charity. Robertson, who is currently the youth engagement lead at the University of Edinburgh, will assume the chief executive role at the youth groups membership charity on 15 June. She succeeds Mike Strang,
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Image Credit: AFP via Getty Images Immediately after firing Pam Bondi as the U.S. Attorney General, Donald Trump tapped former prosecutor Todd Blanche to serve as Acting AG. The shocking changeup came after reports surfaced about Trump becoming “frustrated” with Bondi. But just one month later, a bombshell CNN report revealed that Blanche was previously
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Privacy has always been the defining appeal of a private villa. The ability to close a gate behind you, to have a pool entirely to yourself, to spend a week without navigating shared spaces or other guests – that quality of seclusion is something no hotel, however grand, can genuinely replicate.  But something has shifted.
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Versant Media Group on Thursday unveiled results for its most recent quarter — its first as a stand-alone company after separating from Comcast’s NBCUniversal and beginning to trade on the Nasdaq earlier this year. The report revealed continued pressure in the traditional pay TV bundle but highlighted growth in digital platform and licensing businesses. Versant
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Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins told CNBC on Thursday that skyrocketing demand for artificial intelligence tools and equipment is powering the industry toward a “networking supercycle.” Shares jumped 13% for their best day since 2011 after Cisco blew past its AI infrastructure and hyperscaler guidance orders for the fiscal year and lifted its forecast from $5 billion
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Holly Paterson has been appointed as the next executive director of the Aberdeen Arts Centre. Paterson succeeds Amy Liptrott, who left the charity in 2025 after three years to join Sheffield Theatres. Paterson has a background in leadership, with eight years working at the media company Sky in roles including head of service performance and
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Alzheimer’s disease reshapes the way a person thinks, remembers, and handles ordinary moments. Many families begin with home care, yet the illness progresses in ways that require stronger structure, safety, and clinical oversight. A dedicated assisted living setting brings together skilled staff, secure surroundings, and therapeutic routines that standard senior care simply cannot replicate. This
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Running parallel to the events in Kennedy Ryan’s first installment of her Hollywood Renaissance series, Reel, second-chance romance Score is a powerful companion piece that shines on its own. Like Reel, most of Score’s narrative centers on the making of a biopic about the (fictional) Harlem Renaissance singer Dessi Blue, retelling the story behind the
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The Congolese diaspora has arrived here from everywhere: New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Charlotte, Boise, Buffalo, Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa, London, Liverpool, Paris. Pierre Tshamala is taking selfies outside the Estadio Akron the day before the match. He flew in from Michigan with his wife and son. “It’s just like our backyard,” he says,
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