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Opinion | 2024, I’d Like You to Meet 1892
  + stars: | 2024-04-11 | by ( Jon Grinspan | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
By 1892, a giddily consumerist, venomously partisan Gilded Age society had gotten good at churning out campaign tchotchkes. The 1892 election marked Cleveland and Harrison’s second contest against each other. The repeated, deadening matchups of Cleveland and Harrison in 1888 and 1892 did just that. There are other rematches in American presidential history, but 1892 was the only time a sitting president lost re-election, ran four years later against his vanquisher, and won. That weird race has a message for all those planning to hit snooze on the coming campaign: Great political change can unfold when the system seems woefully stalled.
Persons: Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, Cleveland, Harrison, tchotchkes Organizations: Cleveland, Biden, Trump Locations: Cleveland
The best theatrical songwriting barely requires a theater. Which is a good thing when so many shows close so quickly. Of the 16 musicals that opened on Broadway in 2023, only four are still running. Like loved ones who leave behind scrapbooks or tchotchkes, many shows leave souvenirs of themselves in the form of cast albums. Below, my highly subjective ranking of a selection of musicals that released cast albums.
Persons: Stephen Sondheim, I’ve
Recent research showed that boomers and Gen Xers shopped more frequently on Temu than younger people. I was surprised when I read a research study recently that said that Gen X and boomer Temu shoppers tended to spend slightly more per order and placed orders more often than younger shoppers. AdvertisementSo I asked readers who were boomers or Gen Xers to write in and tell me: Why do they love Temu so much? The Gen X and boomers denied this — most of them said they ignored the annoying roulette wheels. —LanieA variety of items bought by a Gen Xer on Temu Kristy MeeksA crafter who gets jewelry-making supplies:I shop on Temu mostly for jewelry, crafting and jewelry supplies.
Persons: Gen Xers, , fanny, Elsa, X, Temu, Xers, Tyrone A, I'm, They're, it's, — Linda, Kristy Meeks, Lydia, I've, Randy, Bill Craft supples, Bill Eldridge The Organizations: Service, Amazon Locations: Temu, Toronto, China
A research firm reports that boomers and Gen Xers are among Temu's most highly engaged shoppers. Boomers and Gen X shopped on the Chinese discount app more often and spent more than other generations. AdvertisementWhy, exactly, are boomers and Gen X loving Temu so much? Millennial shoppers purchased 3.3 orders on average, Gen X purchased 4.5, and baby boomers bought a whopping 5.6. That means among people who shopped at Temu, the average boomer placed twice as many orders as the average Gen Z shopper.
Persons: Gen Xers, Gen X, I'm, , Gen, Z, boomer, boomers, Temu, cheapo, Stanley, Xer Organizations: Boomers, Service, Facebook, Bloomberg, Gen X
After the mug shot, the marketing. First out of the gate, not surprisingly, was the Trump campaign itself, which overnight splashed the picture on a variety of merch. Hours later, the Never Trumpers, otherwise known as the Lincoln Project, had also reproduced the mug shot on a — pun alert — shot glass, along with the acronym “F.A.F.O.” and the exhortation to “Raise a glass to justice.” Not long after that, Green Day, the punk band, offered a T-shirt on Instagram that had swapped out the portraits on the cover of its 1997 “Nimrod” album with the mug shot. Between the two poles is a veritable bonanza of stuff on sites like Redbubble and Etsy, where if you search “Trump mug shot,” more than a dozen pages of products come up, pro-Trump and anti-Trump alike. That while we may have lost the skill of constructive dialogue, we all still speak T-shirt?
Persons: Donald J, Trump, , Nimrod Organizations: Sheriff’s, Lincoln, Green, Trump Locations: Fulton County ,
Wayfair’s Way Day Sale: What to Buy, According to Expert Shoppers
  + stars: | 2023-04-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +7 min
By Buy Side StaffWayfair’s Way Day Sale is happening now, which means tons of furniture, decor, cookware and more home essentials are deeply discounted. All-Season ComforterIf you’re ready to upgrade your comforter, these two are part of the Way Day sale. Right now the light grey color is down to $700, well below the $1,250 price we’ve tracked in the past. And during Way Day the white version is marked down to $124, nearly 40% less than it was during Wayfair’s last big sale. Large, understated mirrorA strategically placed mirror is a great way to make your space feel larger, and this Ivy Bronx model is a great way to do so without drawing attention to the mirror itself thanks to the simple frame.
Driven by the recent AI boom, companies are raiding top college campuses for rare technical talent. She's currently on leave from her Stanford AI Ph.D. program to focus on Moonhub. In 2011, new AI Ph.D. graduates took jobs in the tech industry and academia in about equal measure. But since then, the majority of new grads have headed to the AI industry, with nearly double the percentage of AI Ph.D. grads taking industry jobs versus academic roles in 2021, according to Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered AI's 2023 AI Index Report. "All AI companies have roles for people with Ph.D.s and without," said Attaluri, the soon-to-be researcher at DeepMind.
Driven by the recent AI boom, companies are raiding top college campuses for rare technical talent. She's currently on leave from her Stanford AI Ph.D. program to focus on Moonhub. In 2011, new AI Ph.D. graduates took jobs in the tech industry and academia in about equal measure. But since then, the majority of new grads have headed to the AI industry, with nearly double the percentage of AI Ph.D. grads taking industry jobs versus academic roles in 2021, according to Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered AI's 2023 AI Index Report. "All AI companies have roles for people with Ph.D.s and without," said Attaluri, the soon-to-be researcher at DeepMind.
On Sundays, he asks me to leave the house so that he can commence on what he calls "Deep Clean Day." A majority of women (59%) say they do more chores than their partner, while 6% say their partner does more, according to a Pew Research Center survey. But in the five years that we've lived together, Brian has always preferred to do the cleaning. How we split household choresWe came up with our division of chores together by asking four questions: What do we each enjoy doing? And it doesn't need to, because we assign ourselves to the tasks that we can stand, and avoid the ones that we dread.
To help cope, some laid-off workers are posting videos about their experience on TikTok. Some of them described it as a way to regain a sense of control over their life and career. After about 15 minutes of crying, she said, she had an idea: She'd record her grief and post the video on TikTok. What's more, turning to social media isn't the only way to tap your network to try and land a new role. A chance to reboot a careerWithin days of posting her video, Bhereur said, she had several informal interviews and even job opportunities.
Etsy Could Come Bearing Gifts
  + stars: | 2022-11-03 | by ( Jinjoo Lee | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Etsy , which does exactly that, might be thriving because of (not despite) that niche. Etsy on Wednesday reported that its gross merchandise sales declined by 3.3% in the third quarter from a year earlier—better than the 5.5% decline that analysts polled by Visible Alpha were expecting. It was also milder than the 11% drop eBay reported on the same day. The only nit to pick was a $1 billion impairment Etsy took on Depop and Elo7—acquisitions it made last year when e-commerce companies were commanding premium valuations. That impairment caused a net loss for the quarter.
A sentimental card or letter can smooth over the transactional rough edges of a cash gift. If you’re sending money electronically, it’s great to note in the card the method by which you’ve sent money: “Check your Venmo for the gift that accompanies this card UNLESS YOU HATE MONEY,” or similar phrasing of your choice. Don’t even give them a gift card, which limits where they can redeem it and adds the pressure of an expiration date. And even if you feel annoyed by an overt request for a monetary gift, don’t decide to opt out with the gift of nothing. If you’d like to receive cashEmbrace transparencyMaybe people used to pretend they didn’t need money or that gifts didn’t…cost money, but those days are happily behind us.
She pays $1,000 per month for the apartment, where she's lived for nine years. The median asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the Bronx is $1,750, compared to $3,000 in Manhattan, according to StreetEasy data. In addition to her rent, Mooney pays about $200 per month for her internet, phone and cable, plus $45 per month for electricity. "I just love arts and crafts, I love TV, I love projects… it's all just one huge conglomeration of all the things that I love to do." In the living room, Mooney displays TV memorabilia and souvenirs like fleece blankets, stuffed animals, action figures and framed posters.
Insider's experts choose the best products and services to help make smart decisions with your money (here’s how). I made some poor financial decisions in my 20s, like eating out every day and shopping pointlessly. Emotional spendingAfter being broke in my early 20s, I fell into a comfortable financial situation in my later 20s. But I didn't feel any different ... until I started spending. On some level, spending money made me feel like I had money.
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