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  2. Hoda Kotb says Savannah Guthrie’s new book helped her ... - AOL

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    On a Feb. 21 episode of the podcast "Making Space with Hoda Kotb," the TODAY co-hosts unpacked Savannah's new book "Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere".

  3. ‘Today’ Star Savannah Guthrie Shocks Fans With Career News

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    'Today' star Savannah Guthrie announced plans to release a new non-fiction book called "Mostly ... Amid being a host on the Today show and a full-time mom, the longtime news anchor shocked fans by ...

  4. Savannah Guthrie shares her reaction to seeing her new book ...

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    What is Savannah Guthrie’s new book called? Savannah announced the title of her book for the first time last year on Nov. 28 during a segment on the show. “I’ve decided to share a book.

  5. Savannah Guthrie - Wikipedia

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    Savannah Clark Guthrie (born December 27, 1971) [1] is an Australian-born American broadcast journalist and former attorney. She is a main co-anchor of the NBC News morning show Today, a position she has held since July 2012. [2] [3]

  6. Tuttle Capital Short Innovation ETF - Wikipedia

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    The Tuttle Capital Short Innovation ETF (SARK) is an American inverse exchange-traded fund (ETF) listed on the Nasdaq. The ETF launched in November 2021 and is designed to provide returns inverse, on a daily basis, of the ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK), an actively managed ETF by Cathie Wood 's Ark Invest .

  7. 7 popular thematic ETFs: Here’s how to invest in some of the ...

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    Thematic ETFs are somewhat more expensive than some of the most popular index ETFs such as those based on the S&P 500. Fees on those popular funds can run less than 0.1 percent per year.