I handed this Ferrari over to robots that lift, spin and precisely park cars. You're not allowed to stay in the vehicle when the robots do this, but I did for this story about the largest robotic parking system in America. Here's exactly how it works:
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Singer and entrepreneur Katy Perry has a valuable tip for ambitious entrepreneurs.
Perry co-founded the nonalcoholic drink brand De Soi. In 2021, she became the sole owner of her footwear company, Katy Perry Collections, after buying back the brand.
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"Sports is becoming another investable asset class."
CNBC Senior Sports Business Reporter Michael Ozanian shares how his love of sports as a kid sparked his ambition to work in the world of sports business in our latest Live Ambitiously brand campaign interview.
I’m elated to announce that I’ll be hosting a new TV show! Catch me on “Millennial Money” this Sunday at 5 PM EST on CNBC! 🎉
“Millennial Money” is a show profiling millennials in different cities at different income levels. 💵 Chances are, you’re probably curious about how much money people make in a certain field, or how much other people are dedicating to their savings — you just don’t know how to ask. Well, we’ve done it for you, giving you an inside look at how people earn, spend and save their money! ✨
I’m so thankful to the producers and editors who brought this show to life, my managers and mentors who’ve helped guide my path, the NBCU Academy Embed Program, and for amazing journalists like Zinhle E. and Kay Angrum who’ve given me invaluable advice while on this journey.
Be sure to tune in this Sunday! #personalfinance#cnbc#millennialmoney
Excited for the launch of our newest TV series Millennial Money.
Featuring young people all over the country speaking candidly about money… revealing exactly how much they earn, what they spend it on, even how much they’re able to save (or not).
You’ll see exactly how much an executive at TikTok gets paid, learn how a Google engineer plans to retire very, very early, see what it takes to buy and renovate a house in Italy, and meet a young woman who pays the bills by shooting flaming arrows with her feet (no joke, check out her fancy foot work in the thumbnail).
Everyone featured is super transparent about every penny they make, and on this show there is NO question that’s too personal to ask about personal finance.
Just how candid they are about money may surprise you, but more than surprise we hope their stories deliver insight and inspiration.
It’s all based on CNBC Make It’s longest running and most popular digital series by the same name.
Millennial Money premiers Sundays at 5PM EST only on CNBC check your local listings, international distribution is next, and it’s also streaming soon on Peacock
A special thank you and big congratulations to Make It Success Reporter Ashton Jackson who is making her TV hosting debut!
And much appreciation to my CNBC Specials team Jessi Joseph, Betsy Alexander, Christopher DiLella, Jake Callahan, Dardan Pula and our fantastic editors plus the entire Make It team for another great TV-digital collaboration: Jenna Goudreau, Jessica Leibowitz, Kathy Mavrikakis (She/Her/Hers), and all the producers, editors and reporters who bring these incredibly well told stories to life online… I’m thrilled your hardwork is being shared with new audiences.
Actress and entrepreneur Issa Rae reminds you that you are the heart of your business.
Rae is the co-founder of the hair care brand Sienna Naturals. In 2023, she also launched her prosecco line, Viarae.
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The biggest names in sports are joining forces to combat antisemitism in a new campaign titled “Time Out Against Hate”.
The campaign follows a recent Anti-Defamation League report revealing more than 10,000 antisemitic incidents have occurred in the U.S. since the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack in Israel, CNBC's Jessica Golden reports.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his foundation will unveil the star-studded ad during Amazon’s Thursday Night Football programming in collaboration with Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer, National Basketball Association (NBA), WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association), National Football League (NFL), National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and NASCAR.
“By uniting under a common cause, we amplify our message and demonstrate that the power of sports extends beyond stadiums, arenas and fields, and into our communities,” Kraft said in a statement. “This initiative is a call to action for everyone to join us in creating a world where hate is met with a unified stand for empathy, understanding, and respect.”