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Garage side hustle brings in $148,600 a year: ‘You don’t have to have business experience’

  This story is part of CNBC Make It’s Six-Figure Side Hustle series, where people with lucrative side hustles break down the routines and habits they’ve used to make money on top of their full-time jobs. Got a story to tell? Let us know! Email us at AskMakeIt@cnbc.com. When Leena Pettigrew tells friends she earns over Read More…

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Unveils New Exploding ‘Suicide Drones’

North Korean leader Kim Jon Un recently revealed new exploding “suicide drones” and showcased them in military drills, state-run media reported. On Monday, Reuters reported that the North Korean state media outlet Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) referred to the military weapons as “suicide drones” and said that Kim watched as the drones struck a Read More…

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Mining Company Awaits Federal Changes To Radioactive Roads

After completing laboratory research on the use of phosphogypsum as a road base, a Florida-based mining company is seeking approval from the EPA to conduct a pilot project. It’s been one year since the state Legislature passed HB 1191 regarding the use of phosphogypsum in road construction, or what critics of the proposal dubbed “radioactive Read More…

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‘Way Better Than My Day Job’: This Florida Mom Made Over $85,000 Renting Out Baby Stuff

This Florida mom made over $85,000 in just 1 year renting out strollers, car seats and baby toys as a side hustle This Florida mom made $85K renting out baby gear© Courtesy of Melissa Avey Melissa Avey and her husband needed a double stroller for their young children while on a family vacation in St. Augustine, Read More…

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Suicide- Every Parent Need To Know What Was Found On The Kid’s Phone

Brett Allred vomited when he saw the pictures. It had been a little over a week since his 23-year-old son Riley died by suicide in February. Bereft with grief, the 50-year-old public affairs professional decided to go through his son’s phone. He wanted to find something, anything, to make him feel better. Pictures of his son with Read More…