The 100,000-point bonus for Marriott's new luxury card is a no-brainer if you book at least a couple stays a year — but you only have until April 24 to get it

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You have until April 24 to earn a limited-time, 100,000-point welcome bonus on the new Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card.

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The 100,000-point bonus for Marriott's new luxury card is a no-brainer if you book at least a couple stays a year — but you only have until April 24 to get it

The 100,000-point bonus for Marriott's new luxury card is a no-brainer if you book at least a couple stays a year — but you only have until April 24 to get it

You have until April 24 to earn a limited-time, 100,000-point welcome bonus on the new Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card.

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Here are all the people and companies who have collectively pledged nearly $730 million so far to help rebuild Notre-Dame after the disastrous fire

Here are all the people and companies who have collectively pledged nearly $730 million so far to help rebuild Notre-Dame after the disastrous fire

France's richest billionaires and even Apple CEO Tim Cook are among those who've pledged to donate more than $720 million to the Notre-Dame.

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A Jeff Bezos-backed startup just inked a deal with $84 billion biotech Gilead to make drugs for a troubling and increasingly common disease

A Jeff Bezos-backed startup just inked a deal with $84 billion biotech Gilead to make drugs for a troubling and increasingly common disease

Insitro and Gilead are teaming up to create drugs for a liver disease affecting millions. The startup is backed by Jeff Bezos and Andreessen Horowitz.

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Italian football club AS Roma has banned its players from taking pictures with Drake because he's so unlucky

Italian football club AS Roma has banned its players from taking pictures with Drake because he's so unlucky

The Drake curse simply won't go away, and it now has the Serie A soccer club, AS Roma, spooked.

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The effort to rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral could get help from an unlikely source: A video game

The effort to rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral could get help from an unlikely source: A video game

In the wake of the tragic fire at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, French President Emmanual Macron has promised to rebuild.

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A year after selling to Amazon for $1 billion, the chief inventor of the Ring video doorbell explains how he's bringing his entrepreneurial spirit to the online retailer

A year after selling to Amazon for $1 billion, the chief inventor of the Ring video doorbell explains how he's bringing his entrepreneurial spirit to the online retailer

Ring founder Jamie Siminoff discusses how his company fits into Amazon more broadly since it became part of the retail giant one year ago.

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Uber launched a Saudi Arabia-only feature that lets female drivers avoid taking male passengers

Uber launched a Saudi Arabia-only feature that lets female drivers avoid taking male passengers

Uber say they added the "Women Preferred View" after they found 74% of Saudi female drivers said they didn't want to pick up male passengers.

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Facebook staff followed CNN camera crews to the bathroom over fears they would spy after the worst scandal in its history

Facebook staff followed CNN camera crews to the bathroom over fears they would spy after the worst scandal in its history

A blockbuster report from Wired investigates the unraveling of Facebook over the past 15 months.

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'It was just mayhem': The flagship Apple Store on 5th Avenue reportedly has a bed-bug problem

'It was just mayhem': The flagship Apple Store on 5th Avenue reportedly has a bed-bug problem

The 24-hour Apple Store on Fifth Avenue has a bed bug issue that's persisted for nearly a month, according to a report.

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Intel dropped a bombshell and said it's giving up on the 5G smartphone business: 'There is no clear path to profitability and positive returns'

Intel dropped a bombshell and said it's giving up on the 5G smartphone business: 'There is no clear path to profitability and positive returns'

The move means that chipmaker Intel will no longer have any business in the smartphone device market.

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