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Suze Orman to Leave CNBC After 14 Years

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...and five other things you should know today

1. Suze Orman to leave CNBC after 14 Years. The personal finance guru, No. 35 on Out's Power List, will develop a new show, Money Wars, in which she will help families who are tackling financial aid and other personal issues that are "wrapped up in disputes over money." [Variety]

2. Bright Light Bright Light recorded a new version of "Everything I Ever Wanted." The singer-songwriter and Out100 honoree (a.k.a. Rod Thomas) teamed up with London's oldest LGBT choir to release the track to support World AIDS Day [Attitude]

3. Anna Kendrick pissed at Jake Gyllenhaal for dropping out of Into the Woods. But the princes we got, Chris Pine and Billy Magnussen, are the bestest. Trust us. [The Daily Beast]

4. Jimmy Kimmel arranged a mini Friends reunion last night. Watch Lisa Kudrow and Jennifer Aniston curse each other out in several languages. [Elle]

5. A transgender woman's family presented her as a man at her open casket funeral in Idaho. [Gawker]

6. The first Jurassic World trailer reveals a dinosaur theme park to give you nightmares. Check it out below:

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