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Kim Kardashian returned to the Met Gala on Monday night in another extreme corset. In 2019, Kardashian wore a corset that was so tight she had to take special breathing lessons. AdvertisementSome people have extreme sports, Kim Kardashian has the Met Gala. Kardashian wore a custom John Galliano ensemble to the Met Gala on Monday night. Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty ImagesKardashian is known for taking extreme measures to pull off her big Met Gala moments.
Persons: Kim Kardashian, John Galliano, Kardashian, , Dimitrios Kambouris, Gilbert Flores, Thierry Mugler, Kevin Mazur, I'm, Marilyn Monroe's, Monroe, John F, Kennedy, Angela Weiss, Bob Mackie Organizations: Service, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Museum, Variety, Getty, Vogue
Cheryl Simmons, a parking lot attendant, lives in her car but makes too much for affordable housing. She lives in her car, even though she makes about $42,000 a year. She makes slightly too much for a single-room occupancy unit in affordable housing and exceeds the income limit for food stamps and other government assistance. AdvertisementSimmons is one of the 30 million "peak boomers" entering retirement age in the next few years, but most are not financially prepared to retire. A new report from the Alliance for Lifetime Income's Retirement Income Institute found that 52.5% of peak boomers have below $250,000 in assets.
Persons: Cheryl Simmons, Simmons, , she'll, she's, ALICE —, ALICE, it's Organizations: Service, Alliance, Lifetime, Assistance, Food Locations: San Diego, Albuquerque, California, Texas
Kristi Noem is facing concerns about her forthcoming book beyond her bizarre anecdote that she killed the family's 14-month-old dog because it was too aggressive. "We've been made aware that the publisher will be addressing conflated world leaders' names in the book before it is released," Noem spokesperson Ian Fury told the publication. Advertisement"Hi, Governor, this is Ambassador Nikki Haley, and I just wanted to introduce myself and have a conversation," Noem wrote of the talk. After the conversation, Noem claims she called an aide. "Nikki has long called and written notes supporting other women when they go through challenging times," Haley spokesperson Chaney Denton told Politico.
Persons: , Kristi Noem, Kim Jong Un, We've, Noem, Ian Fury, Donald Trump's, I've, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump Jr, Kim mixup isn't, Nikki Haley, Haley, Haley's, Trump, Nikki, Chaney Denton Organizations: Service, Dakota Gov, Politico, North, Business, South, Republicans, Trump, White, GOP Locations: South Dakota
Jennifer Lopez has attended more than a dozen Met Galas over the years. She is a co-chair for this year's Met Gala on Monday, which has the theme "The Garden of Time." Lopez has become far more bold with her Met Gala looks through the years. AdvertisementMore than twenty years after her Met Gala debut, Jennifer Lopez is co-chairing the biggest night in fashion. So as we wait to see her next big red carpet moment, let's take a look back at every Met Gala outfit — ranked from least to most iconic.
Persons: Jennifer Lopez, Lopez, , She'll, Chris Hemsworth Organizations: Service, Metropolitan Museum of Art Locations: New York City
We'll show you everything you need to know about how to get Billie Eilish tickets, including details on accessing the pre-sale. We've got you covered if you're looking for tickets to Billie Eilish's 2024-2025 concert tour. How to get Billie Eilish ticketsInitial Billie Eilish tickets are sold through Ticketmaster. Historically, Billie Eilish tickets are snapped up pretty quickly, so fans will want to be waiting in the queue as soon as the sale starts. How much are Billie Eilish tickets?
Persons: Eilish, Oscar, Billie Eilish, Finneas, James Bond, We've, Billie Eilish's, she'll, we've, Québec, Saint, Billie, you'll Organizations: Business, Academy, Ticketmaster, IL, San Jose , CA, American Express, Heritage Bank Center Locations: North America, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Toronto, Baltimore, Philadelphia , PA, Detroit , MI, Newark , NJ, Boston, Pittsburgh , PA, New York, NY, Atlanta, Nashville, TN, Cincinnati, Saint Paul, Chicago, Kansas City ,, Omaha, Denver, Vancouver, Seattle , WA, Portland, San Jose ,, Glendale, AZ, Los Angeles , CA, States, New York , Illinois, Colorado , Virginia , Utah, Connecticut, Cincinnati , Ohio
Rob Scores and his wife, Julianne, had long had Puerto Rico on their dream vacation list. Here's how they were able to make their dream vacation a reality. When the friend wanted to move out, Julianne decided she didn't want to be a long-distance landlord and selling the home would be the best move. The couple decided to try to sell the jewelry — some necklaces and earrings — Julianne has had since she was a teen, Scores says. To their surprise, the jewelry scored the couple $729 they could put toward their Puerto Rico trip.
Persons: Rob Scores, Julianne, it's, — Julianne Organizations: CNBC, Google Locations: Puerto Rico, Austin , Texas, New York, Austin
She's part of the "peak boomer" cohort, most of whom will rely on Social Security in retirement. I was somebody who did really well, and it's very disheartening because I have no idea what's going to happen with retirement," Senffner told BI. "My husband and I are both a year and a half from retirement age, but I think I'll probably need to work until I die because there's no money." Just Social Security isn't going to cover that." And with the Social Security fund set to dry out by the late 2030s — unless lawmakers intervene — Senffner is "incredibly scared" about her future.
Persons: Diane Senffner, She's, , doesn't, Senffner, she'll, Diane Senffner Senffner, hasn't, it's Organizations: Social Security, Service, Business, Alliance, Lifetime, Income, Security, Survey, Walmart, AARP
Some mornings, Kaitlin Jorgenson travels 544 miles to get to a job she'll be at for 72 hours. Although Jorgenson was ready to leave New York, she didn't want to give up the career she had built there. All in all, Jorgenson estimates she would spend a minimum of $4,000 each month to live and work in Manhattan. Moving to Charlotte, Jorgenson estimates, has saved her at least $2,000 each month — commuting expenses and all. During the weeks she's not in New York, Jorgenson works part-time at Superbloom Hair Studio in Charlotte, a job with flexible hours that change depending on Jorgenson's appointment schedule.
Persons: Kaitlin Jorgenson, she's, she'll, Jorgenson, Scott J, Organizations: Charlotte Douglas International, CNBC, Companies, National Bureau of Economic Research, Corporate Locations: New York City, Charlotte , North Carolina, Brooklyn, Charlotte, New York, , New Jersey, Manhattan, New, LaGuardia, Houston, Chicago, Queens
Lindsey and David Barber save 75% to 80% of their income for retirement and their son's future. Despite having enough to retire early, the millennial couple plans to keep working. AdvertisementLindsey Harrison Barber, 34, and her husband, David Barber, 35, have enough to retire early, but neither intends to slow down. Lindsey owns a marketing agency, while David owns an insurance agency, which bring in a combined eight figures in top-line revenue. Some are part of the FIRE movement — financial independence, retire early — though others are moving away from early retirement, whether to continue building generational wealth or transitioning to lower-stress roles that still give them something to do.
Persons: Lindsey, David Barber, they've, , Lindsey Harrison Barber, David, we've, we're, he's, hasn't, they're, she'll, they'll Organizations: Service, Business, North Carolina Locations: North Carolina , Texas , Kentucky, Ohio, Lindsey, North Carolina
Taylor Swift is not known to bite the hand that feeds her. Taylor Swift built her brand as a friendly and relatable pop starA young fan exchanges friendship bracelets with Taylor Swift during The Eras Tour" in Sao Paulo, Brazil. But nearly two decades into her career, the business of Being Taylor Swift has become a billion-dollar industry whose parasocial peanut gallery has grown in size to match. With 'The Tortured Poets Department,' Swift is telling fans they don't actually know herTaylor Swift greeting fans at the 2019 VMAs. John Shearer/Getty Images"The Tortured Poets Department" allows a peek into the inner turmoil of Being Taylor Swift, with all the attention, venom, and possessiveness she attracts.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift, Taylor, Little, that's, fame's downsides, Kanye, John Shearer, Matty Healy, Joe Alwyn, Healy, who'd, Swifties, Healy didn't, she's, Swift — Organizations: Recording Academy, Poets Department, Marvel, Department, Spice Locations: Sao Paulo, Brazil
The "My Heart Will Go On" singer, who revealed in 2022 that she was diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, spoke to Vogue France about her recent life and her thoughts on when she'll be able to perform again. Stiff-person syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause symptoms such as muscle stiffness and spasms. While there is no cure for stiff-person syndrome, there are ways for patients to manage their condition. Related storiesDion shared in the interview that she undergoes "athletic, physical, and vocal therapy" five days a week as part of her treatment plan. Although it was initially difficult for her to come to terms with her diagnosis, the singer says she is learning to live with stiff-person syndrome.
Persons: , Dion, she'll, I've, Celine Dion, Shannen Doherty, Doherty, Olivia Munn, Munn Organizations: Service, Eiffel, Vogue France, Business Locations: North America, Beverly Hills
According to experts I talked to, the surge in hate spending can be attributed to various factors. They're aware prices aren't going back to 2019 levels, and given everything everyone's just been through, they may as well live it up. She told me that she often finds herself outraged by prices — and then ultimately succumbs to the forces of capitalism. It's easy to say you want to cut back on spending, given high prices, but when a friend asks whether you want to go shopping, it's hard to say no. Hart, the Illinois writer with a brand-new Stanley cup, sees some of her spending as a way to reclaim power.
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1 overall selection by the Indiana Fever in this week's WNBA draft, Clark's salary her first season will be just over $76,000. Clark's pay will escalate over the course of her four-year rookie contract, leaving her with total earnings of $338,056. The WNBA has grown in popularity in recent years, but it still trails behind the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL. The highest paid WNBA player is Las Vegas Aces star Jackie Young, who will earn just over $250,000 this season. Here's how Clark's rookie deal stacks up against the most recent top picks from America's big four sports leagues.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, she'll, Jackie Young, Steph Curry, Cathy Engelbert, we're Organizations: WNBA, Indiana, Gatorade, Nike, NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, Las Vegas Aces, Golden State Warriors, CNBC Locations: State
Although Leslie has been chipping away at her student loan debt for about 15 years, she says it's been worth it in order to pursue her passion. Leslie used her DoorDash side hustle to help pay down her student loan debt. Leslie used her early DoorDash earnings to eliminate her car loan, then began throwing the rest at her remaining student loan balance. "It was really important that I got a lot of my student loan debt taken care of because then I was able to dedicate that back into myself and my health and my mental wellness," she says. Working toward a debt-free futureAlthough Leslie says her student loan debt is at a more manageable level, she plans to continue working part-time as a DoorDash delivery driver for now.
Persons: Shonnita Leslie, Leslie, it's, It's, Roth, she'll Organizations: CNBC, Public, Fi Insurance, Hulu, Roth IRA Locations: Connecticut, Houston , Texas, Houston, Leslie's, Texas, DoorDash
Caitlin Clark will earn less in the WNBA than some trade jobs – and the average athlete. Despite her low base salary, Clark could make over $3 million from brand sponsorships and endorsements. Clark, who wore a $17,000 Prada outfit to the draft, will make an estimated base salary of $76,535 in her first year. Lower-level draft picks make $64,154 as a base salary, but salaries are much higher for non-rookie players: The highest-paid WNBA players make over $200,000 in base salary. Despite the low base salary, Clark, who has over two million social media followers, stands to make major money from brand sponsorships and endorsements.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, , she'll, I've Organizations: WNBA, NBA, Service, Basketball Association, Indiana Fever, NCAA, of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Revenue, Bloomberg, Nike, Gatorade, State Farm Insurance
"Happiness" also seems to reference Gatsby, Daisy, and the infamous green light. Swift said it's about "the realization that maybe the only path to healing is to wish happiness on the one who took it away from you." Also in verse two, Swift sings pointedly, "I hope she'll be a beautiful fool / Who takes my spot next to you." Finally, Swift makes Gatsby's influence clear by using the book's most famous symbol. In "The Great Gatsby," the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represents Gatsby's undying love (or obsession, depending on how you look at it).
Persons: Daisy, Taylor, Swift, Nick, Gatsby Organizations: Warner, Illicit Affairs
April Jereza never intended to move abroad to Madrid, Spain, but now that she's been there for seven years, she thinks she'll stay for the long haul. "People in Madrid, and Spain in general, really understand that you don't live to work; you work to live," Jereza says. Other data touts the city's big benefits for professionals: Madrid is the No. 1 best city for remote work, according to a new analysis from Remote.com, a global HR platform for distributed teams. She now works as a product manager for a multinational social media agency from its Madrid office and works remotely part of the week.
Persons: Jereza, she's, she'll Organizations: CNBC Locations: Madrid, Spain, Canada, Europe, Remote.com, Spain Madeira, Portugal Toronto, Canada Auckland , New Zealand Tokyo, Japan Paris, France Portland , Maine, USA Taipei, Taiwan Stockholm, Sweden Reykjavik, Iceland
NYC's rat czar is waging war on the city's vermin. AdvertisementIf New York City wants to kick its rats to the curb, it may need to change a time-honored tradition: feeding the pigeons. In a profile by New York Magazine, the city's so-called "rat czar," Kathleen Corradi, detailed how the city has been fighting its rat problem. Leftover crumbs end up becoming impromptu meals for nearby rats, Corradi told New York Magazine. "We're a big part of the problem when it comes to sustaining rat populations in the city," Corradi told the magazine.
Persons: , Kathleen Corradi, Corradi, Michael Parsons, Corradi's, Parsons Organizations: New York Magazine, Service Locations: York City
My daughter is on the softball, volleyball, and cross country teams at her small high school. I can't even begin to count how many hours and how much money we've invested in her school sports. Now that she is in high school, she is a member of the volleyball, softball, and cross-country teams. Some parents I know have insinuated that high school sports aren't worth the time, but I've found some rewarding benefits. For that reason alone, I believe the time and money we've spent is well worth it.
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Things won't really heat up, though, until Stormy Daniels takes the stand in the next few weeks. AdvertisementA court sketch of Donald Trump in court in Manhattan for a pretrial hearing in his hush money case. The Trump hush money trial, from a strictly penal-code standpoint, is a dry disagreement over purportedly cooked books. "The money is called 'hush money' for a reason," said former Manhattan financial crimes prosecutor Diana Florence. Stormy Daniels, in her documentary, "Stormy."
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Related story"I would say I'm definitely the one who drives the structure of the page and how we use Notion," Lang said. So I figured what I would do is, I would just make a parody of their responses," Lang told BI. On April 9, Lang posted a screenshot of what he said was an updated copy of his Notion template. Here’s the next iteration of my Notion template for couples. "They could be thinking, 'Oh, there's this couple who are controlled by this Notion page and it's how they live their life every moment.'
Persons: , Ben Lang, Lang, There's, — Ben Lang, one's, , Trung Phan, that's Organizations: Service, Business, BI
Beth Hammack, a past treasurer and CEO of Goldman Sachs Bank USA, recently left after reportedly being passed over for the CFO job. April 11, 2024Carey Halio Named Global Treasurer of Goldman SachsI am pleased to announce that Carey Halio has been named global treasurer of Goldman Sachs and will become a member of the Management Committee. Previously, Carey was chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Bank USA and deputy treasurer of Goldman Sachs. He first joined Goldman Sachs in 2006 in Investment Banking, where he advised US financial institutions on capital markets and regulatory capital issues. Please join us in congratulating Jehan on his new responsibilities, and in wishing him and the Investor Relations team continued success.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Philip Berlinski, Berlinski, Goldman, Denis Coleman, Carey Halio, Halio, David Solomon, she'll, Jehan Ilahi, who's, Coleman, Russell Horwitz, Beth Hammack, Stephanie Cohen, Solomon, Horwitz, Carey, David, Jehan, Morgan, Denis Coleman Russell Horwitz Organizations: Financial Times, Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Business, BI, Street Journal, Goldman, Management, Investor Relations, Goldman Sachs Bank, Financial, Investment Banking, Equity Investor Relations, Banking Locations: New York
Bonnie Tyler says she'll never be sick of singing her 1983 hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart." "I still get excited when I hear the song on the radio," Tyler told Good Morning America. AdvertisementIt's been over 40 years since "Total Eclipse of the Heart" was released, but Bonnie Tyler says she still loves singing the song whenever there's an eclipse. "I still get excited when I hear the song on the radio," Tyler told Good Morning America. "Every time the eclipse comes, everyone all over the world, they play 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' and I never get tired of singing it."
Persons: Bonnie Tyler, she'll, Tyler, , It's Organizations: Good Morning, CNN, Service, Eclipse, Business Locations: Good Morning America
Read previewWhen Brittney Spencer woke up on Monday morning, she had no idea she would hit a major career milestone. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "That wasn't even on my radar," she told Business Insider of her top-40 debut, adding with a laugh, "My life has been very random." AdvertisementAlthough "My Stupid Life" contains the most explicitly personal lyricism of her career, Spencer has a knack for speaking her own dreams into existence — if not always intentionally. (Morris sang backup on Spencer's album highlight "Night In," while McEntire took Spencer on tour in 2022.)
Persons: , Brittney Spencer, Parker McCollum, Spencer's, Beyoncé, Spencer, Carter, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell, they've, I'm, Queen Bey, Maren, Whitney, Maren Morris, Reba McEntire, Morris, McEntire, Queen Latifah, John Shearer, I've, She's, she'll, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Cowboy Carter Organizations: Service, CMT, Business, Twitter, Stagecoach, Outlaw Locations: Nashville, Instagram
Advertisement"That hindered me at points last year; people were physical with me," Clark told Haley Jones on the "Sometimes I Hoop" podcast. AdvertisementSummer 2022 "was the first summer where we actually had a full summer of training," Alexander said. Alexander told the New York Times she saw that video and told Clark: "I don't think you were running fast enough." The final piece of the puzzle for Clark or any other player, Alexander said, is their commitment to doing their "best every single day." AP Photo/Michael Conroy"I think that's really showed throughout conference play especially, but obviously earlier in the year too," Clark told Jones.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Lindsay Alexander, , She's, Achilles, she's, Clark, Haley Jones, Alexander, Charlie Neibergall, Clark hasn't, David Berding, Iowa's, Charlie Neibergall Alexander, we're, Lisa Bluder, That's, Ronald Cortes, Michael Conroy, Jones, it's, It's Organizations: Iowa Hawkeyes, Service, Hawkeyes, Maryland Terrapins, AP, US, New York Times, Iowa State Cyclones, National Locations: Hungary
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