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Follow our live coverage of Trump’s hush money trial. Inside a dreary Lower Manhattan courtroom on a recent Wednesday, Justice Juan M. Merchan convened a special session for people with mental health troubles who had landed in legal jeopardy. But on April 15, a different type of criminal defendant will enter the same courtroom and test the judge’s equanimity: Donald J. Trump. It will be the first prosecution of a former U.S. president, a man who revels in attacking the legal system and its judges. Last week, the former president demanded for a second time that Justice Merchan step aside, citing his daughter’s position at a Democratic consulting firm that worked for the 2020 Biden campaign.
Persons: Juan M, Merchan, Donald J, Trump, Trump’s Organizations: Biden Locations: New, U.S, Manhattan
5 tips to stop weight gain during menopause
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( Andrea Kane | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
(CNN) — Menopause and weight gain seem to go hand in hand. But is menopause really to blame for women’s midlife weight gain? Christmas said it’s impossible to talk about weight gain around menopause without talking about the other elephant in the room: aging. Many women gain weight around menopause. And there’s at least one more factor that contributes to weight gain as we age.
Persons: Sanjay Gupta ”, , I’ve, Monica Christmas, Christmas, Sanjay Gupta, , Julia Amaral, , ’ ”, it’s, Michael Pollan, don’t Organizations: CNN, University of Chicago Medicine, Locations: barre
How to Grow Old Like Isabella Rossellini
  + stars: | 2024-03-03 | by ( Lulu Garcia-Navarro | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Scrolling through, I often wonder how Rossellini is so comfortable in her own skin at an age when many women struggle in theirs. Her father, the director Roberto Rossellini, was a giant of Italian cinema. In the film “La Chimera,” directed by the Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher and opening in theaters on March 29, Rossellini plays a Tuscan matriarch who’s aging with a lot less equanimity than Isabella herself. Well, you know, I say you need two ingredients to open a farm: optimism and ignorance. And ignorance is how hard it is — how hard it is workwise, but also to make it financially viable.
Persons: Isabella Rossellini’s Instagram, Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman, Roberto Rossellini, Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, she’s, Lancôme, , Alice Rohrwacher, Isabella herself, Adam Sandler, , I’m Organizations: Swedish Hollywood Locations: Long, Swedish, Italian, Hudson
The population continues to shrink, with births last year plunging to a nadir. The country’s politics appear frozen as one party holds a virtual lock on power no matter how scandal-tainted and unpopular it becomes. This is Japan, where all bad news is relative. There are few signs of the societal discord you might expect in a place with trend lines like Japan’s, such as accumulating garbage, potholes or picket lines. That equanimity reflects a no-need-to-rock-the-boat mind-set: “Shouganai” — “it can’t be helped” — is something of a national refrain.
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Since then, Fenley has returned to working quietly on new material, building on her nearly 50 years of making dances as the founder of Molissa Fenley and Company. Opening night, on Wednesday, felt like a private glimpse into her choreographic mind: no splashes, just a steady, rigorous exploration of movement to music. The program’s greatest force is Fenley herself, who, at 69, dances with a searing clarity and equanimity, no matter the limitations that naturally come with age. This is not one of those shows in which a veteran artist makes a cameo to be momentarily revered. The recurring themes are the lines and curves of Fenley’s limpid movement vocabulary, based in ballet and reminiscent of the Merce Cunningham technique, but developed, as she has said, around the idiosyncrasies of her own body.
Persons: Molissa Fenley, , Fenley, Christiana Axelsen, Justin Lynch, Timothy Ward, Michael Ferrara, Enriqueta, Merce Cunningham Locations: Downtown Brooklyn
She shared signs a partner is emotionally mature, from how they listen to how they handle boundaries. AdvertisementGibson shared some ways to tell if a new romantic partner is emotionally mature, for real this time. But an emotionally mature person isn't just nodding along with you until it's their turn to speak. AdvertisementAccording to Gibson, emotionally mature people will refrain from black-and-white thinking or labeling others in extreme ways. They're consistentWhile it would be great if you could tell who's emotionally mature right away, Gibson said you can really tell with time.
Persons: , Dr, Lindsay C, Gibson, you've, They're, they're, it's Organizations: Service
Saleemul Huq, a pioneering climate scientist from Bangladesh who pushed to get the world to understand, pay for and adapt to worsening warming impacts on poorer nations, died of cardiac arrest Saturday. “Saleem always focused on the poor and marginalized, making sure that climate change was about people, their lives, health and livelihoods,” said University of Washington climate and health scientist Kristie Ebi, a friend of Huq’s. Huq, who died in Dhaka, directed and helped found the International Centre for Climate Change and Development there. He was an early force for community-based efforts to adapt to what climate change did to poor nations. United Nations climate negotiators last year approved the creation of that fund, but efforts to get it going further have so far stalled.
Persons: Saleemul Huq, “ Saleem, , Kristie Ebi, Huq’s, Huq, Queen Elizabeth II, ” Huq, , Harjeet Singh, That’s, Joel Smith, he’s, ” Ebi, ” Smith, Smith, Ebi, ___, Seth Borenstein Organizations: University of Washington, International, International Institute for Environment, Development, Nations, . Environmental Protection Agency, Twitter, AP Locations: Bangladesh, Dhaka, London, England, British, Nations
Elon Musk’s worst nightmare
  + stars: | 2023-10-12 | by ( Adam Rogers | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +13 min
It's hard to tell, for a simple reason: The data on the safety of robot cars sucks. Until robot cars have traveled for hundreds of millions of miles, there's no way to get a statistically significant, unequivocal conclusion. If the data on robot cars is equivocal or incomplete, then those rules should keep them off the road. In a sense, she's Elon Musk's worst nightmare. To her, the safety of self-driving cars is not an abstract question.
Persons: Missy Cummings, Elon Musk, Cummings, Elon, Musk, Tesla, stans, Musk's, , that's, Terry Chea, Big, Waymo, Kyle Vogt, Cruise, Vogt, hillier, it's, Steven Shladover, Missy, She's, she's Elon, Don Quixote, Adam Rogers Organizations: Twitter, Duke University, National, Traffic, Musk's bros, NHTSA, George Mason University, Cruise, Navy, LinkedIn, Waymo, UC Berkeley's Institute of Transportation Studies, San, Boeing, Max Locations: San Francisco, Muskovites, Silicon, Silicon Valley, California
From a survey data perspective, the countries’ moves up the Best Countries list come as they gained in some of the project’s 10 subrankings. In the Best Countries rankings, Neelam points to Australia performing well on an assessment of whether a country is perceived as corrupt. While she announced her resignation in January – before the Best Countries survey was fielded – Neelam says he “wouldn’t discount the Ardern factor” in New Zealand’s rankings rise. New Zealand does have other things going for it that mirror Australia in some ways. Murray, of Karamea, says the country – considered the most scenic among respondents to the Best Countries survey, with Australia at No.
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Opinion | Our Economy Thrives on Bad Feelings
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( Astra Taylor | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
A kind of existential insecurity is indelible to being human. But existential insecurity is not my focus here. I call this “manufactured insecurity.” Where existential insecurity is an inherent feature of our being — and something I believe we need to accept and learn from — manufactured insecurity facilitates exploitation and profit by waging a near constant assault on our self-esteem and well-being. Only by reckoning with how deep manufactured insecurity runs will it become possible to envision something different. Manufactured insecurity is far from inevitable, and yet it is intensifying.
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But going on your mother’s birthday trip is not about your father. We don’t want to say anything about this to our close friends or even to the other couple. But you don’t want to do that, I assume, because some people find the request cheap or tacky, right? When I do, she dominates the conversation and rarely shows interest in what I have to say. This may sound like a trivial complaint, but I don’t think she’s making an effort to stay in touch.
Persons: Miguel Porlan, didn’t, it’s
And then there is the mental effort of focusing awareness on the breath while the mind serves up plans, memories and emotions, not all of them pleasant. “Leave your front door and your back door open,” the Zen master Shunryu Suzuki used to say. Back in the newsroom these days, I’m more able to take a beat amid the stress of breaking news. After the first day on the retreat in June, thoughts of work slipped out the back door. The week ahead would bring fresh headlines, many of misery — more wildfire smoke, contaminated strawberries and deadly tornadoes in the South.
Persons: Shunryu Suzuki, I’m, Dennis Overbye,
No Labels May Re-Elect Donald Trump
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( William A. Galston | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Wonder Land: A beside-the-point president is the best thing that has ever happened to the progressive centralization project. But its success in 2024 depends on whether Republicans back Trump or not. Images: Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock/AP/Zuma Press Composite: Mark KellyGeorge Will is the latest commentator to view with equanimity the prospect of a No Labels-led bipartisan presidential campaign. In 2010 I helped start No Labels to foster bipartisan solutions to our country’s most important problems. Last month, after more than a decade, I felt compelled to resign in disagreement over its decision to launch a bipartisan presidential campaign.
Salesforce co-CEO and heir apparent Bret Taylor is leaving the company. The news came as a shock to many within the company, including Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield. Read Stewart Butterfield's internal Slack message about Taylor's exit. Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor is leaving the company a mere year after he took the top role alongside cofounder Marc Benioff. But Slack is still Slack and we still have the same customers and technology and revenue and, more than anything, people (you!).
Silicon Valley, perhaps even more than the rest of corporate America, has long been engaged in a two-sided battle over the pursuit of happiness. In the Silicon Valley that emerges on Blind, the engineers who strive for work-life balance are just as burned out as the late-night grinders. But Silicon Valley has always overindexed for Optimizers. If this is Silicon Valley today, nobody's happy, and everybody's burnt. Stereotypically, Silicon Valley engineers are grinders.
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