Mark Cuban knows how lucky he is. He's a self-made billionaire, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a star of the hit ABC reality show "Shark Tank," though he started out as the child of a blue-collar family from Pittsburgh. But if he lost everything overnight, including his wealth and his house, the entrepreneur says he could do it all again. His first step would be to go out and get two gigs. "I would get a job as a bartender at night and a sales job during the day, and I would start working," says Cuban, in an interview for a recent episode of the podcast "How I Built This." He isn't sure he could become a billionaire again. "To be a billionaire, you have got to get lucky," Cuban says. But
CNBC.comThe bodies of Shanna Riddle Vandewege and her 3-month-old son Diederick were discovered at their home.
CosmopolitanAs the investigation into the Berlin Christmas market attack continues, Yahoo Finance Anchor Alexis Christoforous speaks to Julie Lenarz, executive director of the Human Security Centre, about the backlash in Germany and throughout Europe to an influx of asylum seekers. They also break down how many asylum seekers have entered Europe in recent years.
Yahoo NewsPenelope Disick wears hair extensions - just like a lot of the women in her famous family. While we didn’t even know extensions existed when we were 4 years old (unless you count those long clip-in chunks of blue hair), it makes sense that when you’re a child in the Kardashian klan, you’re exposed to things like hair extensions earlier in life. Which would explain why Penelope Disick rocked super long, super unnatural braids while out with her parents recently.
Yahoo BeautyFederal authorities have charged a retired police officer with the murders of four men who have been missing since mid-April, PEOPLE confirms. According to a statement from Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Nicholas Tartaglione, 49, was arrested on Monday for the murders and conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Tartaglione previously served on the Briarcliff Manor, New York, police force.
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CosmopolitanIncoming Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer says he likes the sound of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal of a major infrastructure plan, as long as it meets certain Democratic criteria. “We think it should be large. He’s mentioned a trillion dollars. I told him that sounded good to me,” Schumer told ABC News' Jon Karl and Rick Klein during their podcast “Powerhouse Politics.” But Democrats will insist that the package not be, for example, all tax breaks to investors. “We’re not going to oppose something simply because it has the name Trump on it, but we will certainly not sacrifice our principles just to get something done,” he said. Schumer also said Democrats can find common ground
ABC NewsJim Cramer lists all of the ways that Costco will be dancing in the valley of bulls in 2017.
CNBCDraymond Green appeared unhappy with the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, and he revealed why he gave that impression. He’s unhappy with the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Warriors forward elaborated on his dissatisfaction with the new deal. He stressed two major points: He’s not complaining on behalf of himself. He doesn’t believe he should earn more - and even indicates he, as a star, should earn less. He has no issue with the Basketball Related Income split. Owners and players will continue to split revenue about 50-50. So what are his problems? Green, via Anthony Slater of The Mercury News: It’s about me being frustrated for other guys. When we go in these negotiations, guys
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