Ashley Milne-Tyte

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Ashley Milne-Tyte is the host of a podcast about women in the workplace called The Broad Experience.

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The NFL on Twitter, with ads

Jun 23, 2016
Twitter is selling space for ads to run next to its live streams of NFL games
Aqib Talib of the Denver Broncos vies for position with Ted Ginn, Jr. of the Carolina Panthers during Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California February 7, 2016.

 
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Carpool Karaoke takes McDonalds for a ride

Jun 22, 2016
CBS Late Late Show host James Corden and musician Selena Gomez go for some Carpool Karaoke and pick up McDonalds product placement along the way.
Selena Gomez and James Corden at a McDonald's drive thru during the Carpool Karaoke segment. 
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Saudi deputy crown prince meets President Obama

Jun 17, 2016
Mohammed bin Salman is plugging his country's reform plans and mending fences.
Mohammed bin Salman arriving at a summit held in the Saudi capital Riyadh in 2015. 
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Early consumer credit warning signs

Jun 15, 2016
Some banks may be lending to consumers who shouldn't be borrowing.
Some banks may be lending to consumers who shouldn't be borrowing.
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Nordstrom partners with the Tony Awards to sell accessories

Jun 10, 2016
Viewers will be able to purchase items they see on the red carpet instantly.
Helen Mirren and Debra Messing attend the 2015 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 7, 2015 in New York City.
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Music festivals win big for fans, organizers, sponsors

Jun 2, 2016
With 800+ festivals per year, their popularity is growing — as are profits.
Festival-goers at the 2016 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
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An expensive real-estate seminar isn't how to get rich

Jun 1, 2016
Real-estate seminars with high-pressure salesmen take place across the country every week.
Donald Trump at a press conference announcing the real estate seminar Trump University on May 23, 2005 in New York City. 
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The days are numbered for price-matching

May 27, 2016
What's behind the move to end price-matching at Wal-Mart?
Wal-Mart is ending price-matching in 500 of its stores
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EPA getting authority to review chemicals for safety

May 25, 2016
A bill passed by the House would be the first major environmental law in 25 years.
 A worker at Sohn's French Cleaners, which uses eco-friendly chemicals to dry clean clothes, presses shirts in 2007 in San Francisco.  A proposed law would give the Environmental Protection Agency the authority to evaluate whether certain chemicals should remain on the market. These chemicals include Trichloroethylene, which is typically used in dry cleaning, protective coating and industrial greasers.
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Department store rivals more successful at attracting younger buyers

May 19, 2016
Department stores haven't been doing so well. Big box stores like Target have been handling this winter better.
Though Target's electronic sales have been struggling, its apparel and home sales are up.
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