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| Airbnb has teamed up with Sarah Jessica Parker to offer fans of "Sex and the City" a chance to stay in a New York City brownstone redesigned to match the interior of Carrie's apartment. | Tara Rice | |
Good morning, Daily Money team. This is Charisse Jones filling in for Nathan and wishing you a happy Hump Day! |
🎄It's beginning to look a lot like ... Starbucks debuts new holiday drinks. |
Check out the seasonal beverages here. |
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On to our ... |
💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Elon Musk is tweeting again. This time to possibly end world hunger. The eccentric billionaire said he would sell stock in his electric car company Tesla and donate the funds if the United Nations demonstrates that a share of his fortune could keep millions of people from going hungry. |
💡 💡 BONUS INSIGHT: Will Mr. Big be there? "Sex and the City'' fans will be able to stay in a New York City home that replicates Carrie Bradshaw's iconic apartment. Sarah Jessica Parker is collaborating with Airbnb on the temporary offering spotlighting the upcoming HBO Max Original "And Just Like That ...,' ' which takes up where the popular series left off. Guests who are able to book the abode on Nov. 12 or 13 will get a virtual greeting from Parker and a photo shoot among other goodies. |
📰 And here are more stories you won't want to miss: |
1. The Native American community may see resources, political clout, grow. Indigenous Americans saw their jobless rate spike during the pandemic, but growing numbers, a larger number of businesses, and federal resources could help the community gain a stronger financial footing. |
2. Worried about unexpected medical bills? New legislation aims to prevent such pricey surprises. |
3. Tesla recalls thousands of vehicles because of a needed fix. The company is recalling about 3,000 Model Y and Model 3 cars because of a suspension problem. |
4. Are your property taxes through the roof? Here's how you can lower them. |
5. Want to try Chipotle's new pollo asado? The fast casual restaurant is testing its first new chicken recipe since the company started nearly thirty years ago. Find out where you can taste it. |
--@charissejones |
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