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CNN —Capping off a weekend of photo finishes, Kyle Larson won NASCAR’s AdventHealth 400 by a staggering 0.001 seconds in Kansas on Sunday. The RFK team could be seen on the broadcast jubilantly celebrating before the official result was finalized. Eventually, Hendrick Motorsports’ Larson was declared winner in the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, per NASCAR. “I didn’t know if I won or not, I was pumped for the finish,” Larson added as he explained his spotter said it was a second-place finish before celebrating wildly down the radio when he found out Larson had won. I haven’t seen a replay other than just a picture and I sure can’t see it in that picture,” a dejected Buescher told FS1.
Persons: Kyle Larson, NASCAR’s, Mystik Dan, Larson, Chris Buescher, Buescher, ’ Larson, ” Larson, Logan Riely, , , FS1, ” Buescher Organizations: CNN, Kentucky Derby, Roush Fenway, Racing, RFK Racing, RFK, Hendrick, NASCAR Locations: Kansas
Protect Social Security!" In 1983, when the last major Social Security reforms were enacted, there were no benefit enhancements, Larson argued. Today, annual earnings of up to $168,600 are subject to a 6.2% payroll tax toward Social Security paid by both workers and employers. Larson's plan also calls for closing loopholes that allow wealthy taxpayers to avoid paying Social Security taxes on other income. Larson said the public is well aware that Social Security benefits are theirs and they've paid for them.
Persons: Kean, Dave Kotinsky, Larson, they've, John Larson, Conn, Mark Wilson, Nancy Altman, Drew Ferguson, Ferguson, Jodey Arrington, Charles Blahous, Blahous Organizations: Getty, hasn't, Social Security, Security, Social, Capitol, Democratic, Republican, Republican House, Republicans, George Mason University Locations: Bridgewater , New Jersey, Jan, Georgia, Texas
The US Army isn't ready to attack across rivers
  + stars: | 2024-04-13 | by ( Michael Peck | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Yet if the US Army went to war tomorrow, it would lack the equipment, doctrine and experience to launch an attack across a defended river, according to one Army engineer. "The Army has not conducted such an operation since World War II," wrote Maj. Aditya Iyer, an Army engineer, in an essay for the Association of the United States Army. "The current wet-gap crossing doctrine, organization, materiel and leadership are ineffective for division-level wet-gap crossing operations independent from the corps," Iyer warned. "In contrast, the Ukrainian forces had accurate intelligence that showed the Russian troops massing along the river," Iyer said. Related storiesIndeed, the Army was unprepared for river crossings at the start of World War II.
Persons: , Aditya Iyer, Iyer, Napoleon, Kevin Larson, Michael Peck Organizations: Service, US Army, Army, Association of, United States Army, Business, 74th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, Union Army, US 36th Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry, Company, 92nd Engineer Battalion, US, Defense, Foreign Policy, Rutgers Univ, Twitter, LinkedIn Locations: Ukrainian, Russian, Fredericksburg, Italy, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Russia, China, Eastern Europe, Forbes
The 13-year group, known as Brood XIX, or the Great Southern Brood, is the largest periodical cicada brood, stretching across the southeastern United States. The Northern Illinois Brood, or Brood XIII, emerges every 17 years. Periodical cicadas are smaller and mostly black, with bright red eyes and orange-tinged wings and legs. Billions of cicadas are expected this spring as two different broods — Broods XIX and XIII — emerge simultaneously. However, predictions of a cicadapocalypse — in which Brood XIII and Brood XIX show up at the same place at the same time — are probably an exaggeration.
Persons: hasn’t, Thomas Jefferson, , , , Jonathan Larson, don’t, XIII —, Jason Bergman, ” Larson, We’re, Chris Simon, XIII haven't, Chip Somodevilla, Larson, Cheney Orr, ” Simon, Kate Golembiewski Organizations: CNN, Southern, Northern Illinois, University of Kentucky, Midwest, University of Connecticut, Reuters Locations: United States, Indianapolis, Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky , Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina , Georgia, Alabama , Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Columbia , Maryland, America, Chicago
Data from two recent surveys, funded in part by Oxfam — the National Survey of Amazon Warehouse Workers and the National Survey of Walmart Warehouse Workers — is included in the report. The results show that a substantial amount of Amazon and Walmart warehouse employees surveyed reported being closely watched by technology while in the workplace. Advertisement"The conditions there are absolutely horrific," one Amazon warehouse worker in Alabama was quoted as saying in the report. The Oxfam report says that at Amazon, warehouse workers "are assigned handheld devices or scanners that record, count, and measure every item they move during their day." One Walmart worker quoted in the Oxfam report alleged that the company's warehouse robots "are treated better than human beings."
Persons: , Soren Larson, Maureen Lynch Vogel, Vogel, Petion, Suzanne Kreiter, Irit Tamir, they're, Tamir, Abby Maxman Organizations: Oxfam, Amazon, Walmart, Service, Securities, Exchange Commission, Oxfam —, National Survey, Amazon Warehouse Workers, National Survey of Walmart Warehouse Workers, Reuters Amazon, BI, Employees, Boston Globe, Getty, Oxfam America Locations: United States, Amazon, Alabama
Read previewAnne Hathaway has spoken out about losing movie roles over the "Hathahate" phenomenon that unfolded over a decade ago. In the wake of criticism, Franco threw Hathaway under the bus, and told the "Late Show with David Letterman" that year: "Anne Hathaway is so energetic, I think the Tasmanian Devil would look stoned standing next to Anne Hathaway." Anne Hathaway changed her mind three hours before the Oscars to wear this white Prada dress. Christopher Nolan and Anne Hathaway. Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway in "Interstellar."
Persons: , Anne Hathaway, Hathaway, hadn't, Oscar, Anne Hathaway's, James Franco, Kevin Winter, — Hathaway, Franco, David Letterman, Christopher Nolan's, Jason Merritt, It's, Brie Larson, Rachel Zegler, Christopher Nolan, Julien De Rosa, Michael Buckner, didn't, Nolan, Matthew McConaughey Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, Huffington, Paramount Locations: AFP
Some Tesla Cybertruck owners noticed their new stainless steel vehicles have small rust specks. A few months after deliveries began, some members of a Cybertruck-owners forum started complaining about rust spots on the vehicle. After all, the Cybertruck is the first stainless steel vehicle to be produced since DMC made the stainless steel DeLorean and later halted production in 1982. The extra upkeep isn't entirely unexpected for experienced Tesla owners, many of whom have taken on the role of early adopters. If Tesla hits Musk's ambitious production targets for the Cybertruck, Tesla is likely to face less forgiving buyers, automotive analyst Ivan Drury told BI.
Persons: Tesla, , You've, Donald Green, Wes Morrill, Elon Musk, Dennis Wang, didn't, Wang, Cybertruck, Morrill, Jay Larson, Larson, Win Cramer, we're, Cramer, Ivan Drury, Green Organizations: Service, Business, Facebook, DMC, DeLorean, YouTube, BI Locations: League City , Texas, Arizona, California
I Want the House, Not My Spouse
  + stars: | 2024-03-08 | by ( Ronda Kaysen | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As soon as she knew her husband wasn’t coming back, Terri Martin logged onto Facebook Marketplace and bought a 1949 General Electric refrigerator for $5. Her marriage might be over, she thought, but her relationship with her home certainly wasn’t. “I started to realize that even without him, I still loved the house,” said Ms. Martin, 37, a knitwear designer in Cincinnati. With her husband, Tim Larson, 37, out of the picture, Ms. Martin would no longer have to sell him on her vision of a retro kitchen that would embrace the historic character of the 1916 American Foursquare, a house the couple bought in 2021 for $180,000. “It is exciting to think about doing the entire kitchen now and not having to compromise,” Ms. Martin said on Feb. 1, hours after filing for a dissolution of marriage.
Persons: wasn’t, Terri Martin, , , Martin, Tim Larson, Ms Organizations: Facebook Locations: Cincinnati
His bill — Social Security 2100 Act — would include a 2% across-the-board benefit increase, as well as more generous benefits for low-income seniors, and other enhancements. Those benefit boosts would be paid for by making it so earnings over $400,000 are subject to Social Security payroll taxes. Larson's Social Security proposal currently has almost 200 House co-sponsors, with companion legislation in the Senate. watch now"The fact that there hasn't been votes on something as critically important to 70 million Americans as Social Security is … why isn't there a vote?" At the time, there was a question as to whether to focus on Social Security instead.
Persons: Joe Biden, John Larson, Conn, Drew Angerer, hasn't, Larson, Barack Obama, — Larson, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders Organizations: Capitol, Getty, Democratic, Social, Security, Social Security, CNBC, D.C, Affordable, Republicans Locations: Washington, Larson's, U.S, Sens
Best red carpet fashion at the 2024 SAG Awards
  + stars: | 2024-02-24 | by ( Alex Rees | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
Rather, for all the top stylists and Hollywood fashionistas who’ve been hoarding their best gowns and suiting, tonight’s Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards marks one of the last opportunities to win a red carpet superlative before the Oscars. The SAG Awards honor standout performances across the past year’s films and TV shows. Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesAnne Hathaway in vintage Atelier Versace — a shade of blue she described as "cerulean" on the red carpet (though Miranda Priestly might just disagree). Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesEmily Blunt in a vibrant red gown. Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesGlen Powell.
Persons: “ Barbie, ” “ Oppenheimer, Prada ”, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, Barbra Streisand, Margot Robbie, Selena Gomez, Gilbert Flores, Danielle Brooks, Mike Blake, Ali Wong, Iris van Herpen, Kevin Mazur, Jeremy Allen White, Brie Larson, Jordan Strauss, Greta Lee, Tyler James Williams, Frazer Harrison, Miranda Priestly, Emma Stone Jordan Strauss, Jennifer Aniston, Celine slipdress, Hedi Slimane, Glen Powell, Amy Sussman, WireImage, Joy Randolph, Brian van der Organizations: CNN, Guild, SAG, Variety, Getty, Los Angeles Times Locations: Luar
SAG Awards 2024: Winners list
  + stars: | 2024-02-24 | by ( Alli Rosenbloom | Lisa Respers France | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Saturday night’s winners were familiar to those who have been following awards season, as actors from “The Bear,” “Oppenheimer” and “Beef” took home statuettes as expected. Alan Ruck, center, and the cast of "Succession" photographed during the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards in Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb. 24. The cast of “Succession” led the nominations among the television categories with five – nabbing the top honor for best ensemble. “Oppenheimer” reigned victorious with three of those awards, while “Barbie” was shut out. This is the first SAG Awards since last year’s prolonged actors’ strike in Hollywood – a fact that was brought up several times throughout the evening – and is also the last major entertainment awards event before next month’s Oscars ceremony.
Persons: ” “ Oppenheimer, , Lily Gladstone, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, , Idris Elba, Billie Eilish, Jessica Chastain, America Ferrera, Robert Downey Jr, Fran Drescher, Jennifer Aniston, Barbra Streisand, ” Bradley Cooper, Alan Ruck, Robert Gauthier, Streisand, Wears, Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt –, Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, David Cronenberg, “ Barbie ”, “ Oppenheimer ”, , Bradley Cooper, “ Maestro ” Colman Domingo, “ Rustin ” Paul Giamatti, ” Cillian Murphy, “ Oppenheimer, Jeffrey Wright, Annette Bening, Carey Mulligan, “ Maestro ” Margot Robbie, “ Barbie, Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer, Matt Winkelmeyer, Sterling K, Brown, ” Willem Dafoe, Robert De Niro, Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Danielle Brooks, Penélope Cruz, “ Ferrari, Jodie Foster, Matt Bomer, Jon Hamm, David Oyelowo, Bass Reeves, Tony Shalhoub, Mr, Monk’s, Steven Yeun, Painkiller ” Kathryn Hahn, Brie Larson, Bel, Ali Wong, Brian Cox, Billy Crudup, Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen, Pedro Pascal, Elizabeth Debicki, Bella Ramsey, Keri Russell, Sarah Snook, Brett Goldstein, “ Ted Lasso, Bill Hader, “ Barry ” Ebon Moss, Bachrach, Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Allen White, Alex Borstein, Maisel, Rachel Brosnahan, Maisel ” Quinta Brunson, “ Abbott, Hannah Waddingham, “ Ted Lasso ” Ayo Edebiri, Frazer Harrison, Abbott, ” “ Barry ”, Ted Lasso ”, Indiana Jones, John Wick Organizations: CNN, Actors Guild, Auditorium, Netflix, SAG, Los Angeles Times, Jewish, , Getty, Guardians Locations: Los Angeles, , America, Brooklyn, Europe, Hollywood
CNN —The Daytona 500 has been postponed until Monday for just the third time in its history due to “inclement weather,” organizers announced Sunday. Consistent rainfall washed out Saturday’s lower-division Xfinity Series race and Sunday’s forecast is far from sunny. 6) exits the garage area during Daytona 500 practice on Friday. A two-time series champion and 2015 Daytona 500 winner, Joey Logano took the pole position with an average qualifying lap speed of 181.947 mph and will be a favorite to run up front throughout the day. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., the defending race champion and often competitive at superspeedways, will start 35th in the No.
Persons: Dwayne “, ” Johnson, , Brad Keselowski, Mike Ehrmann, Joey Logano, Michael McDowell, McDowell, Toyotas, Sean Gardner, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace, Michael Jordan, William Byron, Kyle Larson –, Kyle Busch, gunning, Jimmie Johnson, Richard Petty, Ross Chastain, Pitbull, Ricky Stenhouse, Ryan Blaney's, Jared C, Tilton Organizations: CNN, NASCAR, Netflix, Daytona, FOX, Ford, Fords, Getty, Los Angeles Coliseum, Toyota, Hamlin, Chevrolet, of Famer Locations: Florida, Martinsville, pileups
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Don’t expect Denny Hamlin to stay in line during the closing laps of the Daytona 500. “In the end, you have to be selfish to win these races and certainly we realize that through results more than anything else,” Hamlin said. He’s repeatedly made it clear he wouldn’t trade any of his Daytona 500 victories for series championships. “I think Denny is really good at, like, being dramatic and building our sport up well, bringing some drama to it. I think that’s good.”The ultimate drama might be seeing Hamlin jockeying teammates and his own drivers over the final laps.
Persons: — Don’t, Denny Hamlin, He’s, , , Hamlin, ” Hamlin, Ricky Stenhouse, Stenhouse, Michael Jordan, Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough, Hall, Hall of Famers Bobby Allison, Dale Jarrett, Jeff Gordon, Richard, Cale, it’s, Martin Truex Jr, Ty Gibbs, Christopher Bell, Bubba Wallace, Tyler Reddick, Kyle Larson, Denny, Hamlin jockeying Organizations: DAYTONA, NASCAR, Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota, NBA, 23IX Racing, Hall of Famers, Daytona, JGR, Netflix, Hendrick Motorsports Locations: Fla, Los Angeles, 23IX
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Ford swept the front row in qualifying for the Daytona 500 with former race winners Joey Logano and Michael McDowell shocking powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports. Superspeedway qualifying is 100 percent the car,” said Logano, who won the first Daytona 500 pole for Team Penske. Logano turned a lap of 181.947 mph as the 2015 Daytona 500 winner earned his first pole since Atlanta last year. Larson was third in a Chevrolet after Hendrick drivers had won three straight Daytona 500 poles heading into Wednesday night. Dillon won the Daytona 500 in 2018.
Persons: — Ford, Joey Logano, Michael McDowell, , Logano, , ” Hendrick, Kyle Larson, McDowell, Larson, Hendrick drivers, Austin Cindric, Chase Elliott, William Byron, Richard Childress, Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch, Ross Chastain, Harrison Burton, Dillon, Anthony Alfredo, Beard, David Ragan, Jimmie Johnson, Alfredo, ” Ragan, “ It's, I've, Ragan, Erik Jones —, Johnson, , “ I’ve Organizations: DAYTONA, Hendrick Motorsports, Team Penske, Ford, Atlanta, Row, Hendrick, Penske, Trackhouse Racing, Wood Brothers, Beard Motorsports, RFK Racing, Motor, Chevrolet, Toyota Locations: Fla, Logano, Camaros, Chevrolets
Why Beyoncé Came to Bushwick
  + stars: | 2024-02-14 | by ( Vanessa Friedman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Only two days after Taylor Swift bestowed some of her fairy dust on a niche New York Fashion Week label by wearing Area jeans to the Super Bowl, an even more unlikely moment of celebrity-show synergy occurred: Beyoncé showed up in a warehouse in deep Brooklyn for the Luar show. Yup, Beyoncé’s first public appearance after announcing Renaissance “Act II,” and her first appearance at a New York Fashion Week show in years, was in Bushwick. It’s the fashion equivalent of winning the attention lottery. The guest of honor made her entrance covered in a blinding number of rhinestones, with mirrored shades and a cowboy hat, toting a Luar bag that she carefully held front and center so it would be in every photograph. Was this a clue to her coming album couturier?
Persons: Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Beyoncé’s, , Blake Lively, Brie Larson, Gabrielle Union, Wade, Rachel Zegler, Michael Kors Organizations: York, Super, New Locations: Brooklyn, Bushwick
New York (AP) — The original location of the legendary Barney’s Department store in the Chelsea section of Manhattan set the stage for designer Michael Kors to present his Fall-Winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week. Before the show, Kors explained his mission for this collection during an interview with The Associated Press. But then there are some warm tones of cappuccino and chocolate, lots of metallics, gunmetal, which I love,” Kors said. That’s why today you will see models of every age and every size, which makes it interesting for me,” Kors said. He added: “When they get dressed, they put something on, and it makes them feel ready to greet the day and feel their best self.”
Persons: Michael Kors, Blake Lively, Katie Holmes, Rachel Zegler, Brie Larson, Gabrielle Union, Anna Wintour, Kelsea Ballerini, Kors, Joan Kors, ” Kors, , Carole Lombard, Jean Harlow, Marlena, Dietrich, Katharine Hepburn, Rachel Brosnahan, ” Brosnahan, Maisel, Lois Lane, , there’s Organizations: Barney’s Department, New York, Vogue, Associated Press, Hollywood Locations: York, Chelsea, Manhattan, Atlanta
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — No one needs to remind Kyle Larson about his record at Daytona International Speedway. “It’s tougher today than it’s ever been,” three-time Daytona 500 winner and current Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman Jeff Gordon said. He's finished 18th or worse in half of his Daytona 500 starts. Truex doesn’t have a top-10 finish in the 500 since, but he did win the series championship the following year. Hall of Famers Tony Stewart, Rusty Wallace and Mark Martin are the most notable drivers to never win the Daytona 500.
Persons: Kyle Larson, He’s frustratingly, ” Larson, , , Larson, Jeff Gordon, “ You’ve, Ricky Stenhouse, He's, it’s, Martin Truex, Joe Gibbs, Denny Hamlin, Truex, Kyle Busch, Busch, Brad Keselowski's, Keselowski, Joey Logano, Michael McDowell, , ” David Ragan, A.J, Allmendinger, Hall, Hall of Famers Tony Stewart, Rusty Wallace, Mark Martin, Famer David Pearson, Kyle Busch’s, Kurt, Dale Earnhardt, “ I’ve, we’ve, Hendrick Motorsports, Rick Hendrick, Dale Earnhardt Jr, Jenna Fryer Organizations: DAYTONA, Daytona, NASCAR, Hendrick Motorsports, Talladega, Penske, Hall of Famers, Famer, Auto Locations: Fla
Larson nearly lost control of his Arrow McLaren Chevrolet during a four-plus-hour test at Phoenix Raceway on Monday, but the NASCAR star and 2021 Cup Series champion managed to save his Indianapolis 500 ride from hitting the wall at 180 mph. “I went into Indy car turmoil, got a little bit loose into the corner, got to the apex. He also is scheduled to drive the NASCAR race, the Coca-Cola 600, in Charlotte, North Carolina, later that day. He will be back in a Cup car next week at Daytona International Speedway to prepare for the season-opening Daytona 500. “I don’t think they’re as far apart from each other as what the previous model NASCAR Cup Series car was like or what an Xfinity car might be like,” he said.
Persons: Kyle Larson’s, Larson, Arrow McLaren, ” Larson, , , John Andretti, Robby Gordon, Tony Stewart, Kurt Busch, Stewart, “ It’s, ” Hendrick, McLaren, Rick Hendrick, … It’s, Jenna Fryer Organizations: Phoenix Raceway, NASCAR, Indianapolis, Indy, Phoenix, IndyCar, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Daytona, Auto Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina
“The only time I use my grill that’s outside on my deck is for my Super Bowl party,” said Steward, in an interview with CNN. Tricks to manage the costThis year is the 26th year that San Francisco resident Amy Larson and her husband are throwing their Super Bowl party. “Super Bowl every year is my excuse to make him tailgating food, in particular hot wings,” she said. Over the years, Larson has perfected a few tricks to manage her Super Bowl food budget. “I also usually buy spirits and other drinks but I’m not sure about that either because of the higher prices,” Steward said.
Persons: Tod Steward, He’s, It’s, , Steward, Steward hasn’t, , haven’t, that’s, ” Tod Stewart, Tod Steward There’s, Debbie Downer, ” Michael Swanson, Swanson, ” Swanson, Amy Larson, Larson, Amy Larson's, Amy Larson “, ” Larson, he’s, ” Steward, , Alicia Wallace Organizations: New, New York CNN, Super Bowl, CNN, Wells Fargo, San, Bowl, Super Locations: New York, Seattle, Wells, San Francisco, Bay
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Jordan Pope hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Oregon State an 83-80 victory over No. Oregon State (10-9, 2-6) elected not to call a timeout, trusting Pope to deliver on the final shot. “Coming back home to Gill (Coliseum) it was all about bringing the fight to them, Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said. Bilodeau’s 3-pointer capped an 11-0 run that gave Oregon State its biggest lead, at 77-68 with 2:27 remaining. Oregon State: Host Arizona State on Sunday.
Persons: — Jordan Pope, Pope, KJ Lewis, , ” Pope, I’ve, Pelle Larson, Tommy Lloyd, Pope “, , ” Lloyd, Tyler Bilodeau, Wayne Tinkle, Caleb Love, Keshad Johnson, Larsson, Love, ___ Organizations: Oregon State, Beavers, Arizona, Oregon, The Wildcats, Arizona State, Gill, Wildcats, Associated Press, Sunday . Oregon, Host Arizona State, AP Locations: CORVALLIS, Ore, Arizona, Oregon . Arizona, Southern California, Oregon, Sunday
The 13-year group, known as Brood XIX, or the Great Southern Brood, is the largest periodical cicada brood, stretching across the southeastern United States. The Northern Illinois Brood, or Brood XIII, emerges every 17 years. Periodical cicadas are smaller and mostly black, with bright red eyes and orange-tinged wings and legs. Billions of cicadas are expected this spring as two different broods — Broods XIX and XIII — emerge simultaneously. However, predictions of a cicadapocalypse — in which Brood XIII and Brood XIX show up at the same place at the same time — are probably an exaggeration.
Persons: hasn’t, Thomas Jefferson, , , , Jonathan Larson, don’t, XIII —, Jason Bergman, ” Larson, We’re, Chris Simon, XIII haven't, Chip Somodevilla, Larson, Cheney Orr, ” Simon, Kate Golembiewski Organizations: CNN, Southern, Northern Illinois, University of Kentucky, Midwest, University of Connecticut, Reuters Locations: United States, Indianapolis, Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky , Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina , Georgia, Alabama , Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Columbia , Maryland, America, Chicago
These findings are consistent with Ms. Edmondson’s research on the performance advantages of “psychological safety,” the cultural underpinning of inclusion. More diversity is not always better – from a performance standpoint, diversity without the inclusion can actually make things worse. Among other payoffs, organizations that get inclusion right at scale seem to be smarter, more innovative and more stable. It can be tempting to put in place superficial fixes to achieve the optics of inclusion — a primary concern of D.E.I. It is not to scale back investments in inclusion, which would restrict our ability to build healthy, dynamic organizations.
Persons: Erik Larson’s, Larson, you’ve, Amy Edmondson, Mike Roberto, Edmondson, Henrik Bresman Organizations: Harvard Business School, Everest
Carlyle, the Washington, DC-based alternative asset manager which manages some $382 billion in assets, this week announced that it would install a new chief human resources officer. Jennifer Barker, a partner who's been with Carlyle since 2016 and presently serves as the firm's head of international human resources, will step into the role of chief human resources, taking over for Bruce Larson, formerly a senior human-capital executive at Goldman Sachs who joined Carlyle in 2019, according to a Carlyle regulatory filing. Others include Lúcia Soares, the firm's chief information officer and head of technology transformation, appointed in July; Eleena Melamed, global chief operating officer of investor relations and head of client strategy, appointed in August; and Meg Starr, formerly Carlyle's global head of impact, who became global head of corporate affairs in December. In a Thursday memo announcing the switch, Schwartz said Barker will report to Christopher Finn, Carlyle's chief operating officer, and take a seat on the firm's leadership and operating committees. She is also interested in rethinking how companies deliver feedback to their employees, perhaps through the arcane rite of the performance review.
Persons: Carlyle, Jennifer Barker, who's, Bruce Larson, Goldman Sachs, Larson, Barker, Harvey Schwartz's, Lúcia Soares, Eleena, Meg Starr, Schwartz, Christopher Finn, Jen, that's, we've, Reed Alexander Organizations: Business Locations: Washington, DC, London
"We also believe the demand for memories will remain strong thanks to the growing demand for generative AI and more broadly for compute," the bank's analysts wrote. AllianceBernstein expects the share price of Samsung to hit 92,000 Korean Won ($68.44) in the next 12 months, giving it potential upside of 29.4%. "BYD's unparalleled cost structure and vertical integration of powertrain will enable it to achieve a dominant market share in this segment," the bank's analysts wrote. AllianceBernstein's target price of 334 Hong Kong dollars ($42.71) gives it around 61.5% upside. AllianceBernstein gave the giant a price target of $170, giving it around 33% upside.
Persons: Bernstein, Ann Larson, AllianceBernstein, Tesla, Holdings AllianceBernstein, PDD, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Street, Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix The South, Samsung, Won, SK Hynix, Hong, Holdings, PDD Holdings Locations: Asia, China, Hong Kong
AdvertisementTikTok is completely obsessed with the 9-month-long Royal Caribbean Ultimate World Cruise that set sail in December, and now they have an insider on board. TikToker Marc Sebastian posted a video on December 12, 2023 begging reality show producers to put a crew on the cruise. He promised to update his followers with the "tea" she had revealed to him in the next video, including details about how much the most expensive suite costs. Prices for the full cruise started at $59,999 per person, with a junior suite setting passengers back $117,599, according to The Cut. AdvertisementAt the end of the video, Sebastian said he had gotten into a small disagreement with a "Pinnacle Club" member — guests who paid more for certain benefits.
Persons: Marc Sebastian, , TikToker Marc Sebastian, Sebastian, Simon & Schuster, Marc, he'd, Adita Larson Organizations: Service, Bravo, Simon &, Books Locations: Antarctica
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