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Fresh ravioli are an unmissable pasta treat. When available, opt for ravioli with seasonal fillings. janosmarton/ShutterstockRaffaele Dall'Erta, executive chef of Hamptons Restaurant in South Carolina, told Business Insider that ravioli that's made by hand in a restaurant is always worth ordering. "Getting the ravioli is always a must," said Dall'Erta. "Always look for seasonal fillings such as pumpkin, butternut squash, fresh spinach, or ricotta.
Persons: Shutterstock Raffaele Dall'Erta, that's Organizations: Hamptons Restaurant Locations: South Carolina
People with microplastics in their plaque were more likely to have a heart attack or stroke. This is the first time microplastics have been linked to health problems in humans. AdvertisementPeople who had microplastics in their blood vessels in a study were more likely to have a heart attack, stroke, or die earlier than those who didn't. Younger men were more likely to have microplastics in their plaqueIt's important to note that the findings don't prove that microplastics cause heart attacks and strokes but rather suggest a link between the two. This might suggest that microplastics in the bloodstream exacerbate inflammation, which increases the risk of heart attacks and stroke, study author Francesco Prattichizzo told New Scientist.
Persons: Microplastics, , Raffaele Marfella, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Marfella, Francesco Prattichizzo, Vahitha Abdul Salam, Abdul Salam Organizations: microplastics, Service, New England, of Medicine, University of Campania, New, Queen Mary University of London Locations: microplastics, Mount Everest, Naples, Italy
“Should exposure to microplastics and nanoplastics be considered a cardiovascular risk factor? Nanoplastics have been found in human blood, lung and liver tissues, urine and feces, mother’s milk, and the placenta. The examination found “visible, jagged-edged foreign particles” scattered in the plaque and external debris from the surgery, the study said. Presence of microplastics and nanoplastics, and subsequent inflammation, may act to increase one’s susceptibility to these chronic diseases,” Stapleton said in an email. However, calling the study results “a direct link to cardiovascular disease is a stretch for the findings,” she added.
Persons: , Raffaele Marfella, Marfella, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Philip Landrigan, ” Landrigan, nanoplastics, Landrigan, Mary Conlon, , that’s, Andrew Freeman, Phoebe Stapleton, Rutgers University’s Ernest Mario, , ” Stapleton, Leonardo Trasande, don’t, Trasande Organizations: CNN, New England, of Medicine, University of Campania, Boston College, Program, Global Public Health, Global, Planetary Health, International, Water Association, Surgeons, Jewish Health, Rutgers, Rutgers University’s Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Getty, American Academy of Pediatrics, NYU Langone Health, Natural Resources Defense Council, Invest Locations: Naples, Italy, Denver, Piscataway , New Jersey
Alessandro Michele’s departure as the creative director of Gucci hadn’t yet been announced. By his own account, he struggled to express himself; young, gay and interested in fashion, De Sarno felt out of place. He did stints at Prada and Dolce & Gabbana before, in 2009, making a more permanent home at Valentino in Rome. During his 14-year tenure there, he cycled upward through various departments until he became the label’s fashion director and the right-hand man of its creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli. Recently, Gucci announced that the company will relocate the design office from Rome to Milan, where De Sarno feels most at home.
Persons: Sabato De Sarno, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, , Alessandro Michele’s, Gucci hadn’t, ” De Sarno, Maria, Raffaele, De Sarno, Pierpaolo Piccioli, Gucci, , “ It’s, Sabato, “ I’m, , I’ll Organizations: Gucci, Istituto, Prada, Dolce, Gabbana Locations: Kering, Bottega, Cicciano, Italy, Naples, Milan, Valentino, Rome
Planes operated by China Southern Airlines stood dormant during the 2019 grounding of Boeing 737 MAX jets. Photo: greg baker/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesBEIJING— Boeing ’s long-awaited delivery resumption of its 737 MAX jets to China faces fresh delays after the Alaska Airlines incident, as the plane maker was poised to benefit from the thaw in U.S.-China relations. China Southern Airlines , one of several Chinese carriers with undelivered MAX jets, has been readying to receive Boeing’s planes as early as January, people familiar with the matter said. Now the airline is planning to conduct additional safety inspections on those aircraft following the incident, the people said, though the jets to be delivered aren’t the same variant as Alaska’s MAX 9.
Persons: greg Organizations: China Southern Airlines, Boeing, Agence France, Getty, BEIJING, Alaska Airlines, undelivered MAX Locations: China
Planes operated by China Southern Airlines stood dormant during the 2019 grounding of Boeing 737 MAX jets. Photo: greg baker/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesBEIJING— Boeing ’s long-awaited delivery resumption of its 737 MAX jets to China faces fresh delays after the Alaska Airlines incident, as the plane maker was poised to benefit from the thaw in U.S.-China relations. China Southern Airlines , one of several Chinese carriers with undelivered MAX jets, has been readying to receive Boeing’s planes as early as January, people familiar with the matter said. Now the airline is planning to conduct additional safety inspections on those aircraft following the incident, the people said, though the jets to be delivered aren’t the same variant as Alaska’s MAX 9.
Persons: greg Organizations: China Southern Airlines, Boeing, Agence France, Getty, BEIJING, Alaska Airlines, undelivered MAX Locations: China
A Nuverse booth at a fair in Germany. ByteDance has told the videogame unit to terminate games under development by December and is laying off hundreds of employees Photo: ina fassbender/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesSINGAPORE—TikTok’s Chinese parent ByteDance has bet billions on videogames since 2019, setting up its own creative unit and acquiring buzzy game makers. Now it is winding down those efforts, its latest pullback from experimental forays into education, property brokering and virtual reality as it faces regulatory and economic headwinds at home and abroad.
Persons: ByteDance, ina fassbender Organizations: Agence France, Getty, SINGAPORE Locations: Germany
Alibaba said it had scrapped its plan to spin off and list its cloud-computing division. Photo: /Bloomberg NewsSINGAPORE—Washington’s latest curbs on the export of high-performance chips to China are beginning to bite. Alibaba on Thursday said it had scrapped its plan to spin off and list its cloud-computing division, citing the impact of the export controls that took effect late last month. The restrictions “may materially and adversely affect” the cloud business’s ability to offer products and services and to perform under existing contracts, Alibaba said, adding that it would focus on the division’s growth.
Persons: Alibaba Organizations: Bloomberg News SINGAPORE Locations: China
People visiting an Nvidia booth at a conference in Hangzhou, China, last month. Photo: Cfoto/Zuma PressNvidia is working on a new lineup of artificial-intelligence chips customized for China as the semiconductor giant tries to maintain access to a huge market while adjusting to shifting U.S. regulations. After U.S. restrictions cut off chips that Nvidia had previously developed for the market, the company told distributors in China early this week that three new chips could become available as soon as the end of this year, according to people briefed on the matter.
Organizations: Zuma Press Nvidia, U.S, Nvidia Locations: Hangzhou, China
Meta plans to use lenses in the headset that are cheaper than those in its most recent model, the Quest 3, pictured above. Photo: Godofredo A. Vásquez/Associated PressSINGAPORE— Meta Platforms has struck a preliminary deal to sell a new, lower-priced version of its virtual-reality headset in China, regaining a foothold among consumers in the country 14 years after Facebook was shut out. The agreement with Tencent Holdings will make the world’s largest videogame company the exclusive seller of Meta’s headsets in China, people familiar with the matter said, offering the U.S. technology giant a major new market as it looks to boost tepid global demand for its niche gear. Tencent will start selling the headset beginning late 2024, with the two companies reaching a deal after about a year of negotiations.
Organizations: Associated Press, Facebook, Tencent Holdings Locations: Associated Press SINGAPORE, China
Meta plans to use lenses in the headset that are cheaper than those in its most recent model, the Quest 3, pictured above. Photo: Godofredo A. Vásquez/Associated PressSINGAPORE— Meta Platforms has struck a preliminary deal to sell a new, lower-priced version of its virtual-reality headset in China, regaining a foothold among consumers in the country 14 years after Facebook was shut out. The agreement with Tencent Holdings will make the world’s largest videogame company the exclusive seller of Meta’s headsets in China, people familiar with the matter said, offering the U.S. technology giant a major new market as it looks to boost tepid global demand for its niche gear. Tencent will start selling the headset beginning late 2024, with the two companies reaching a deal after about a year of negotiations.
Organizations: Associated Press, Facebook, Tencent Holdings Locations: Associated Press SINGAPORE, China
Chinese Videogames Are Winning on the Global Stage
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( Raffaele Huang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Chip maker Nvidia broke into the exclusive club of companies that have a $1 trillion market cap. WSJ’s Asa Fitch breaks down how Nvidia got there—and why AI is fueling the company’s rapid growth. Photo illustration: Annie ZhaoSINGAPORE—New U.S. export controls may compel artificial-intelligence giant Nvidia to cancel billions of dollars in next-year orders for its advanced chips to China, a move that could deprive Chinese tech companies of crucial AI resources. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company had already finished delivering orders of its advanced AI chips to China for this year, according to people familiar with the matter, and was pushing to deliver some 2024 orders in advance before the new rules were scheduled to come into effect in mid-November.
Persons: WSJ’s Asa Fitch, Annie Zhao Organizations: Nvidia, Annie Zhao SINGAPORE — Locations: Annie Zhao SINGAPORE, Annie Zhao SINGAPORE — New, China, Santa Clara, Calif
An office of TikTok, whose move could double or triple the number of subpar grades given this year, some managers say. Photo: how hwee young/ShutterstockSINGAPORE—TikTok is asking managers across the world to give more employees lower ratings in performance reviews, a move that staff fear could reduce bonuses and lead to layoffs, people familiar with the matter said. In mid-October, managers were told by senior management and staff in human resources that they needed to assign more performance reviews at the lower end of the company’s bell-curve rating system, employees managing teams in the U.S., Singapore and China told The Wall Street Journal. This could double or triple the number of subpar grades given on some teams this year, the people said.
Organizations: SINGAPORE, Wall Street Locations: U.S, Singapore, China
An office of TikTok, whose move could double or triple the number of subpar grades given this year, some managers say. Photo: how hwee young/ShutterstockSINGAPORE—TikTok is asking managers across the world to give more employees lower ratings in performance reviews, a move that staff fear could reduce bonuses and lead to layoffs, people familiar with the matter said. In mid-October, managers were told by senior management and staff in human resources that they needed to assign more performance reviews at the lower end of the company’s bell-curve rating system, employees managing teams in the U.S., Singapore and China told The Wall Street Journal. This could double or triple the number of subpar grades given on some teams this year, the people said.
Organizations: SINGAPORE, Wall Street Locations: U.S, Singapore, China
CNN —Lyon head coach Fabio Grosso was left “seriously injured” and with pieces of glass stuck in his head after projectiles were thrown at the soccer team’s bus ahead of a Ligue 1 game against Marseille on Sunday. “Coach Fabio Grosso and his assistant Raffaele Longo were directly hit and seriously injured in the face during this attack,” the club statement said. “We had a coach who’s got blood coming out of his head, he’s got pieces of glass stuck in his head, and he must have taken some contact to his head,” Lyon president John Textor told Prime Video Sport France about Grosso’s condition. Darmanin also said that, as well as throwing projectiles at the Lyon team’s bus, Marseille fans had also attacked opposing supporters. Fans wait to see if the match between Marseille and Lyon will go ahead.
Persons: CNN —, Fabio Grosso, , , Grosso, Raffaele Longo, Longo, Christophe Simon, Lyon, who’s, he’s, ” Lyon, John Textor, I’ve, Gérald Darmanin, Darmanin, Amélie, Castéra Organizations: CNN, CNN — Lyon, Ligue, Marseille, Marseille’s Stade Velodrome, Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon, Stade Velodrome, Getty, French, Sport France, BFMTV, Nazi Locations: Lyon, AFP, Marseille
An office of TikTok, whose move could double or triple the number of subpar grades given this year, some managers say. Photo: how hwee young/ShutterstockSINGAPORE—TikTok is asking managers across the world to give more employees lower ratings in performance reviews, a move that staff fear could reduce bonuses and lead to layoffs, people familiar with the matter said. In mid-October, managers were told by senior management and staff in human resources that they needed to assign more performance reviews at the lower end of the company’s bell-curve rating system, employees managing teams in the U.S., Singapore and China told The Wall Street Journal. This could double or triple the number of subpar grades given on some teams this year, the people said.
Organizations: SINGAPORE, Wall Street Locations: U.S, Singapore, China
Marseille match against Lyon called off after team bus attacked
  + stars: | 2023-10-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Oct 29 (Reuters) - Sunday's Ligue 1 match between Olympique de Marseille and Olympique Lyonnais was called off after Lyon's team bus was pelted with stones, injuring coach Fabio Grosso, as the players made their way to the Stade Velodrome. Sky Italia footage showed damage to two bus windows and Grosso being led into the stadium by two assistants. Italian media said Grosso suffered injuries to his scalp and face. "He can't hold a conversation, he had shards of glass in his face," Lyon's club president, John Textor added. "Because of a handful of thoughtless people, the party planned for this evening has been ruined, and 65,000 fans have been deprived of attending a football match," the club added.
Persons: Fabio Grosso, Grosso, John Textor, Lyon, Francois Letexier, Fabio Grosso's, Amelie Oudea Castera, Raffaele Longo, Tommy Lund, Kate Entringer, Hugh Lawson, Clare Fallon Organizations: Ligue, Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais, Stade Velodrome, Sky, OL, French Professional League, Lyonnais, Marseille, Thomson Locations: Marseille, Gdansk, Paris, Lincoln
Want to Sell on TikTok? For Many Chinese Merchants, It Isn’t So Simple Picking the right products, avoiding cultural faux pas and navigating social media are all part of the challenges vendors faceStills from raw clips that Chinese merchant Lina Pan was given by a coach teaching how to earn ‘millions’ by selling on TikTok. Pan says the instructor told her to use these materials to make videos and post them on her TikTok account.
Persons: Lina Pan, Pan
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Want to Sell on TikTok? For Many Chinese Merchants, It Isn’t So Simple. Picking the right products, avoiding cultural faux pas and navigating social media are all part of the challenges vendors faceStills from raw clips that Chinese merchant Lina Pan was given by a coach teaching how to earn ‘millions’ by selling on TikTok. Pan says the instructor told her to use these materials to make videos and post them on her TikTok account.
Persons: Lina Pan, Pan
Last-gasp penalty miss denies Portugal first win
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The excellent Raffaele Storti grabbed a brace of tries for Portugal, who will rue their inability to manage the final few minutes. "That’s rugby, it isn’t one half," Georgia coach Levan Maisashvili said. "We played really hard in the first half but in the second Portugal dominated everywhere. Portugal rode out the 10 minutes a man light and scored the first points of the second half through two Samuel Marques penalties. Georgia finally got into the Portugal half in the closing stages and when Lucas gave away his needless penalty, they were able to set up an attacking lineout and drive over through Zamtaradze to level the score.
Persons: Nuno Sousa Guedes, Portugal agonisingly, scrumhalf Pedro Lucas, Tengiz Zamtaradze, Luka Matkava, Guedes, Patrice Lagisquet, Akaki Tabutsadze, Zamtaradze, Raffaele Storti, Levan Maisashvili, Niniashvili, Flyhalf Tedo Abzhandadze, Storti, Francisco Fernandes, Shalva Mamukashvili, deservedly, Samuel Marques, Jeronimo Portela, Lucas, Mitch Phillips, Nick Said, Pritha Sarkar Organizations: Georgia, Portugal, Thomson Locations: TOULOUSE, France, Portugal, Georgia, Tabutsadze, Georgian, Zamtaradze
Milan, Italy CNN —Elahe Tavakolian’s shooter was so close, she could see him pointing his gun at her. Flares of dissent were slowly lighting up cities and small towns like Esfarayen in the northeast of the country, where Tavakolian was shot. Help!’” she tells CNN in an interview in Milan, Italy, where she has sought asylum. Tavakolian felt like her fight wasn’t over. Now fitted with a prosthetic eye in Italy, Tavakolian is coming to terms with her new reality.
Persons: Italy CNN — Elahe, , , Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Tavakolian, ” Tavakolian, can’t, , didn’t, , I’m, Mahsa, IranWire, ophthalmologists, Mark Esplin, Roberta Rei, she’s Organizations: Italy CNN, Iran’s, CNN, Taxi, Amnesty, UN, Rights, News Agency, Human Rights, San Locations: Milan, Italy, Iran
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China Creates Government Body to Support Private Sector
  + stars: | 2023-09-04 | by ( Raffaele Huang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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