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Along the way, "I had this idea for the breakup bootcamp," she says, a place where people who'd recently gone through a breakup could find solace and comfort together. Despite writing out the vision for breakup bootcamp in 2015, "I was too scared" to make it happen immediately, she says. That's why, now, her best advice for turning your passion into a career is "whatever it is," she says, "just launch it." Finally, in February 2017, she launched the first breakup bootcamp. They laid out a potential career path as a breakup coach and, in August 2017, she finally left her job in marketing to launch into her relationship-oriented career full-time.
Persons: Amy Chan, Chan, I'm Organizations: Huffington, CNBC Locations: New York
Breaded shrimp contained the most tiny plastics by far, at well over an average of 300 microplastic pieces per serving. Plastics are everywhereThere are a staggering number of plastics in the world, today, according to a recent analysis — 16,000 plastic chemicals, with at least 4,200 of those considered to be “highly hazardous” to human health and the environment. (The authors declined to mention which brands of bottled water they studied.) Prior research using older technology had identified only about 300 nanoplastics in bottled water, along with bigger microplastics. · If you can, eat as much fresh food as possible, and limit purchase of processed and ultraprocessed foods wrapped in plastic.
Persons: CNN —, can’t, Rice, Let’s, it’s, ” Sherri “ Sam ” Mason, ” Mason, , pollock, Mason, don’t, Organizations: CNN, McGill University in, University of Queensland, Penn State, International, Water Association, Environmental Research, Environmental Locations: McGill University in Quebec, Canada, Erie , Pennsylvania, United States
Christi Fritz and her husband have gone viral on TikTok for cutting the soles off their shoes to go barefoot. Advertisement"My husband and I have removed the bottoms of all our shoes," Christi Fritz says in a voiceover of their most viral TikTok video, with 56 million views. "We decided to start walking barefoot," Christi explains. ("Grounding" or "earthing" is a Gwenyth Paltrow-endorsed practice meant to commune with nature by walking barefoot on the soil. In a follow-up to their viral barefoot video, the Fritzes stroll down the streets of downtown Cleveland barefoot and into the public library.
Persons: Christi Fritz, , Seth Fritz, Christi, Paltrow, ike, y oung, ideo, ealth, iral Organizations: Service, ritz, ust
GM to cut spending on Cruise after accident - FT
  + stars: | 2023-11-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Technology category · November 28, 2023 · 8:23 AM UTCHuawei Technologies (HWT.UL) said some of its automotive partnerships, having gained skills in user experience, product design and marketing, were now ready to move towards independent operations and investment.
Organizations: Huawei Technologies
ADAS, AV & Safety category · November 18, 2023 · 1:09 AM UTCDays after General Motors’ Cruise self-driving car unit pulled all of its vehicles off the roads in the U.S. for a safety review, it continues to test them on public roads in Dubai and Japan, Reuters has learned.
Persons: General Motors ’ Organizations: General Motors, Reuters Locations: U.S, Dubai, Japan
Middle East category · October 19, 2023 · 12:11 PM UTC · ago · agoTwenty truckloads of aid due to be transported over the Egyptian border are unlikely to raise spirits in the beleaguered Gaza Strip, where Palestinians are squarely focused on surviving Israeli air strikes and acute food and medicine shortages.
Locations: Gaza
Americas category · October 16, 2023 · 2:27 AM UTCBusiness scion Daniel Noboa will fulfill a long-held family ambition when he takes office as Ecuador's president, after winning election on Sunday on promises to create jobs and bring crime gangs under control.
Persons: Daniel Noboa
Technology category · October 2, 2023The Biden administration warned Beijing of its plans to update rules that curb shipments of AI chips and chipmaking tools to China as soon as early October, a U.S. official said, a policy decision aimed at stabilizing relations between the superpowers.
Persons: Biden Organizations: Beijing, U.S Locations: China
Iran says it successfully launched Nour 3 satellite- Tasnim
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
United States category · September 27, 2023 · 1:22 AM UTCCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed into law a first-in-the-nation state excise tax on sales of firearms and ammunition, aimed at raising a projected $160 million annually to prevent gun violence in schools and elsewhere.
Persons: Gavin Newsom Locations: States
Paris Fashion Week: Style, celebrities and backstage scenes
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Pictures category · September 28, 2023 · 3:00 AM UTCSeven Republican candidates - but not frontrunner Trump - hit the stage at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute in Simi Valley, California.
Persons: Trump, Ronald Reagan Organizations: Seven Republican, Foundation & Institute Locations: Simi Valley , California
Human Rights category · September 15, 2023TikTok has been fined 345 million euros ($370 million) for breaching privacy laws regarding the processing of children's personal data in the European Union, its lead regulator in the bloc said on Friday.
Persons: TikTok Organizations: European Union
Technology category · September 14, 2023Germany will examine radiation concerns about Apple's iPhone 12 for the German market if France's probe advances sufficiently, its network regulator said on Thursday, adding that the French procedure has a guiding function for Europe as a whole.
Locations: Germany, Europe
Technology category · August 16, 2023Visa is under fresh investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations it is charging retailers more for not using the payment firm's proprietary tokenization technology, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Organizations: U.S . Department of Justice, Bloomberg
Norway wealth fund trims overweight tech investments
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
World category · August 16, 2023 · 12:23 PM UTC · ago · agoFor Egyptians grown used to a decade of reliable power supplies and boasts of vast investments in generation, a wave of rolling blackouts came as a shock - shaking faith in President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's record months before an election.
Persons: Abdel Fattah al
Japan core CPI rises 3.2% yr/yr in May
  + stars: | 2023-06-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
World category · June 23, 2023 · 12:15 AM UTC · ago · agoBeijing on Friday upgraded its warning for hot weather to "red" - the highest in a colour-coded alert system - saying most parts of the Chinese capital could roast in temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
Locations: Beijing
Fox-Dominion trial to proceed Tuesday after delay
  + stars: | 2023-04-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Banking stability worries go behind closed doors at IMF-World Bank meetings, article with imageFinance category · April 17, 2023 · 10:10 AM UTCJust a month after the biggest banking crisis in more than a decade, the world's top economic and financial policymakers gathered in Washington and said surprisingly little about financial system stability - at least publicly.
U.S. banks' CDS prices surge as contagion concern widens, article with imageFinance category · March 15, 2023 · 7:58 PM UTCA jump in the cost for Wall Street banks to insure bonds against default on Wednesday was another worrisome indicator of credit stress for investors amid the crisis at Credit Suisse and at U.S. regional banks.
Big Oil and green energy, TV dating in Korea and the battle for Bakhmut: podcast, article with imagePodcasts category · March 7, 2023 · 10:56 AM UTC‘Houston, we have a problem’- Bumper oil profits and the green revolution.
read more"This conclusion ... confirms what we already knew," Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio told Reuters in an interview in Havana late on Thursday. "The unfortunate thing is, the U.S. government leveraged (Havana Syndrome) to derail bilateral relations ... and discredit Cuba." Cuba has for years labeled as "science fiction" the idea that ´Havana Syndrome´ resulted from an attack by a foreign agent, and its top scientists in 2021 found no evidence of such allegations. De Cossio told Reuters there had been no shortage of evidence and that the revelation this week cast fresh doubt on the credibility of other U.S. policies towards Cuba. ´Havana Syndrome,´ referred to by the U.S. government as "anomalous health incidents," first came to light in 2016 after dozens of diplomats at the U.S. Embassy in Havana complained of intense headaches, nausea, memory lapses and dizziness.
Magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes Central Turkey region - EMSC
  + stars: | 2023-02-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
UK to offer 3,000 Eurovision tickets to displaced Ukrainians, article with imageEurope category · February 25, 2023 · 10:09 AM UTCBritain's government will make 3,000 tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest available to displaced Ukrainians after their country was unable to host the competition because of Russia's invasion last year.
Air New Zealand swings to first-half profit on soaring travel demand, article with imageBusiness category · February 22, 2023 · 8:17 PM UTC · undefined ago · undefined agoAir New Zealand Ltd swung to a first-half profit for the first time in three years on Thursday, helped by strong travel demand following the reopening of domestic and international borders, and strong cargo revenues which were above pre-COVID levels.
Japan lawmaker says TSMC is considering second plant in Japan, article with imageTechnology category · December 23, 2022A senior Japanese lawmaker said on Friday that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co , the world's largest contract chip maker, is considering building a second plant in Japan in addition to an $8.6 billion dollar facility now under construction.
Halifax says UK house prices set to fall next year by around 8%, article with imageUnited Kingdom category · December 16, 2022Mortgage lender Halifax said on Friday it expected British house prices to fall next year by around 8% as the increasing cost of living put more pressure on household finances and rising interest rates continued to push up mortgage costs.
TUI hopes for strong summer for travel despite inflation, article with imageEuropean Markets category · December 12, 2022 · 11:04 AM UTCTUI , the world's largest holiday company, is seeing growing demand for travel despite the energy crisis and double-digit inflation, the company said on Monday, as it sets its sights on strong business in the summer of 2023.
WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators are proposing legislation to require the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to rewrite aircraft evacuation standards to do a better job of taking real life conditions into account. Senators Tammy Duckworth and Tammy Baldwin argue the FAA simulation tests do not include real-life conditions and are proposing the Emergency Vacating of Aircraft Cabin (EVAC) Act. They are using groups of able-bodied people," Duckworth, who is a double amputee, told Reuters, noting that FAA tests have just 60 passengers. The FAA released an aircraft cabin evacuation study in March said Thursday it is reviewing 26,000 public comments it received to determine "whether current seat size and spacing affect passenger evacuation. In September, a U.S. appeals court heard arguments from a flyer advocacy group urging it to order the FAA to set minimum seat dimensions on passenger airplanes.
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