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HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ is getting ‘review bombed,’ but that won’t scare off any viewers

“Review bombing” is what happens when scads of disgruntled viewers go to the Rotten Tomatoes website and leave one-star reviews for a movie or television show to drag down its overall rating.

Americans now use one-third of their budget to pay off debt. ‘Money disorders’ may be to blame

“Money disorder” is a term for recurring problems with finances. Issues can include compulsive buying, money hoarding and pathological gambling.

The Beatles remain a pop culture phenomenon even among Gen Z fans. Here’s why

The Beatles remain a pop culture phenomenon even among Gen Z and millennial fans. The group has kept the 50-year-old brand popular with streaming, Sirius radio and video games.

Trump Organization explores selling Washington hotel lease rights over ethics concerns

Maryland and D.C. are suing President Trump, claiming he has violated the Constitution’s emoluments clause by profiting from foreign patronage.

An unintended consequence of meatless burger boom: Vegans lives got easier

Vegans and vegetarians are cheering for the success of Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods.

With GM contract set, UAW takes its fight to Ford and Fiat Chrysler

The GM deal will serve as a “pattern” for negotiations with Ford Motor and Fiat Chrysler, however there are no guarantees that the wins from the talks with GM will carry over to its crosstown rivals.

Former FDA chief: ‘I don’t see how’ regulators keep Juul, other e-cigarettes, on the market

Former FDA chief David Kessler says it “remains to be seen” whether any e-cigarettes can survive the agency’s review process.

Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax is ‘pretty nuts,’ says billionaire lifelong Democrat Ron Baron

“I don’t think Elizabeth Warren would be successful … in getting through the policies that she’s proposing,” says buy-and-hold investor Ron Baron.

Cramer’s week ahead: Alphabet, Beyond Meat, GM, Facebook and Apple earnings — plus the Fed

“After the genuinely better-than-expected numbers we saw this week, I’m confident about next week,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer says.