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“Stop wearing sunscreen,” says a TikTok influencer with 1.6 million followers and 36 million likes. “The sun does not cause skin cancer,” insists a TikTok pundit with 76,000 followers in a post that has been bookmarked nearly 4,000 times. “Vitamin D can still be generated when you’re wearing sunscreen,” Andrews said. “Since sunscreen came out, the rise of skin cancer has only gone up and up,” says one TikTok influencer. So the driving force is exposure years and years ago, not the increased use of sunscreen today.”Many social media posters use a nugget of truth and then twist it, experts say.
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Days before admittedly stabbing and dismembering tech CEO Fahim Saleh, ex-personal assistant Tyrese Haspil admittedly used $750 of his victim's money to buy this 6-by-6-inch cake for his girlfriend. Anything less than unanimity — say if one juror accepts Haspil's EED defense and 11 do not — will cause a mistrial. Killer Tyrese Haspil, left, and Fahim Saleh in the lobby of Saleh's Lower Manhattan condo complex, one minute before the attack. Tyrese Haspil, accused of the 2020 murder-dismemberment of tech CEO Fahim Saleh, in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. Fahim Saleh is facing his killer, Tyrese Haspil, as the elevator doors close on the victim's apartment.
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Danny Werfel, IRS commissioner, speaks after being ceremonially sworn in at the IRS headquarters in Washington on April 4, 2023. The IRS will deny billions of dollars' worth of claims for a pandemic-era tax break while working to process lower-risk filings, the agency said on Thursday afternoon. Enacted to support small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic, the employee retention credit, or ERC, is worth thousands of dollars per eligible employee. However, the agency stopped processing new filings in September amid a surge of "questionable claims," the IRS said in a news release. Overall, compliance efforts for erroneous ERC claims have topped more than $2 billion since last fall, the IRS said.
Persons: Danny Werfel, Xers, Werfel Organizations: IRS, ERC, Finance, Social Security Locations: Washington
Job postings that claim to offer a "competitive salary" are on the rise, putting more onus on job seekers to suss out how much money they can expect from a new role. If you're at the start of a hiring process without pay clarity, there may be early indications that the promise of a "competitive salary" is an empty one. Here are some red flags to watch out for in your conversations with recruiters and hiring managers. But if the company continues to evade the pay conversation after multiple interviews, that's a clear red flag, according to Hyman. Why don't you take some time to digest it and circle back once you have established [the compensation] level?'"
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HR consultant Stefanie Fackrell has worked in talent acquisition for years. As far as that portion is concerned, she has one clear red flag: "People not coming prepared," she says. It makes it seem like you're "not necessarily serious about this role or this particular company," Fackrell says. Some job seekers think, 'I know everything'To begin with, sometimes there's an element of overconfidence in some job seekers. "A lot of people see a job opportunity, they see the title, they get the interview and they think, 'oh, I got this.
Persons: Stefanie Fackrell, Fackrell, they'd Organizations: Google, Nvidia, Samsung
Experts say rental properties, vacation homes and homes where the owners are deceased can be targets of home title theft. Here are some ways to protect yourself:What is home title fraud? Home title fraud occurs when scammers impersonate homeowners to refinance or sell a victim’s property and pocket the money. In an email associated with Naussany Investments to CNN, a self-proclaimed scammer claimed responsibility for the attempted home title fraud. A standard American Land Title Association (ALTA) homeowner’s policy of title insurance covers home title forgery and impersonation.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Nailing your hiring interviews is an entirely separate test, and Tripadvisor cofounder Steve Kaufer recently shared some red flag answers to avoid. Kaufer said he listens for tendencies to blame others (a red flag) or their ability to be empathetic to coworkers (a green flag). The answer to that question can also indicate differing definitions of hard work, the former Tripadvisor CEO said. For example, if the candidate viewed a task as difficult because they had to work on a single Saturday, that can be "kind of a red flag," Kaufer said.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewHaving a stellar résumé and LinkedIn profile is only half the battle to survive the job market. Nailing your interviews is a separate test — and the Tripadvisor cofounder Steve Kaufer recently shared some red-flag answers to avoid. AdvertisementIn other words, don't play the blame game in interviews, as it could suggest an inability to take responsibility when things get tough. Kaufer said he looks not only at the obstacles interviewees struggled with but at their ability to constantly evaluate and improve.
Persons: , Steve Kaufer, Logan Bartlett, Kaufer, he'd, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, Software
In early March, Dennis’ children scheduled a meeting to help their father get back on his feet after the scam. Matt and Adrienne lost their father Dennis to suicide in March after he fell victim to a cryptocurrency investment scam. Hard to believe I’m falling for a man I have never seen or spoken to,” Carina told him just a few weeks in. Carina, scam victimCarina didn’t tell her family about what had happened and the stress she was under until the very final moment. After months of hiding it, Carina told her family, who suggested she speak to Kraken directly.
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Here's what five forecasters have to say about the latest rally — and why they think the stock market is headed for a fall. In 2009, he wrote a book predicting a stock market crash and ensuing economic depression, which he said could last for 10 years or more. The research firm is predicting the S&P 500 could see a steep correction following a rally to 6,500. Yet, that could end up being an excellent opportunity for investors who are diversified in other areas of the market, Bernstein said. AdvertisementTypically, there are eight warning signs of a market bubble forming, and six of them have already flashed, the bank said.
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CNN —A fire in Los Angeles County that forced the evacuations of hundreds of people from a state park has burned nearly 15,000 acres, authorities said Sunday, just one day after it started. A red flag warning was issued for the I-5 corridor in Los Angeles County and the Ventura County mountains until 5:00 p.m. Monday afternoon. The wildfire began Saturday afternoon in Gorman, an unincorporated community in northwestern Los Angeles County. California State Park Services evacuated 1,200 people from Hungry Valley Park, Cal Fire said. The fire had damaged two commercial properties by Saturday evening, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
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This week, a judge signed off on Do Kwon and his bankrupt Terraform Labs settling with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for $4.5 billion. This comes after a jury unanimously found Kwon and his company liable for securities fraud following less than two hours of deliberation. But investors piled in anyway, giving luna and UST a combined market value of almost $40 billion at one point. Terraform and Kwon fought our efforts to investigate – taking a fight over investigative subpoenas all the way to the Supreme Court. They are Caroline Ellison, the Alameda Research CEO who at one time dated Bankman-Fried; FTX engineering chief Nishad Singh; and Gary Wang, the co-founder and chief technology officer of FTX.
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Read previewSome institutional Tesla shareholders told Business Insider that approving Elon Musk's record-shattering pay package was a mistake and that they have lingering concerns about Musk's ability to lead the company. Reuters reported that Vanguard, the largest institutional shareholder with a 7% stake in Tesla, voted to approve the pay package. Related storiesIt's unclear how many Tesla shares AkademikerPension owned as of June 14. Shareholders call for board oversightDuring Thursday's shareholder meeting, Musk challenged concerns from institutional shareholders, though he did not name specific investors. The California Public Employees' Retirement System, or CalPERs, which, according to the pension fund, owns about 9.2 million Tesla shares, has also been vocal about striking down Musk's pay package.
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Microsoft has scaled back its Recall AI feature for Copilot+ PCs. Google and Adobe have also rolled back some of their big AI releases following backlash. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementIn its race to do more with AI, Big Tech has been moving fast — and then rolling back big moves. On Thursday, Microsoft said it will withdraw an AI tool from its new line of computers called Copilot+ PCs.
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Read previewWarning: Spoilers ahead for the first six episodes of "Perfect Match" season two. Harry Jowsey and Jessica Vestal were matched together for a date by Kaz Bishop and Micah Lussier in "Perfect Match" season 2. However, these photographs may have been taken while the cast was filming "Perfect Match" season two since the series was filmed in Tulum. Vestal calls Jowsey a red flag in TikTok videosDom Gabriel, Stevan Ditter, Jessica Vestal, Harry Jowsey in "Perfect Match" season two. Fans will find out the truth when the "Perfect Match" season finale premieres on Netflix on June 21.
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It's "somebody who thinks they know the answer to absolutely everything," Buechel, the CEO of Amazon-owned grocery chain Whole Foods, tells CNBC Make It. Sticking to one way of doing things, or failing to consider other people's points of view, can significantly stunt your growth and hinder your company, he adds. His top red flag for employees hits close to home, he says: He hasn't always been the most adaptable person. "And I learned the hard way that you have to be flexible, especially in today's world. Adaptable bosses can consistently adjust to their new personnel, and adaptable employees can proactively find new ways to contribute.
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Read previewGuests in a North Carolina Airbnb rental have refused to leave the property after an eight-month stay, the homeowner said. Farzana Rahman, the Airbnb host, said the guests taped a sign to the door that says they are "legal residents." "It's not fair," Rahman told Business Insider. The guests told the cleaners to leave and asked Rahman if they could stay through Memorial Day on May 27. "If you see red flags at the beginning, people trying to make you break your contract and go outside," she told Business Insider.
Persons: , Farzana Rahman, Rahman, It's, Airbnb, they'd, Rahman couldn't, she's Organizations: Service, Business, ABC, BI Locations: North Carolina, Durham , North Carolina
Harry Jowsey and Jessica VestalJessica Vestal and Harry Jowsey in a "Perfect Match" couples' challenge. Courtesy of NetflixIn episode three, Harry Jowsey goes on a date with "Love is Blind" season 6 star Jessica Vestal and immediately falls for her. In the fall of 2023, "Dancing With The Stars" fans began speculating that Jowsey was dating Rylee Arnold, his dancing partner for season 32. In April, Jowsey said on his podcast, "Boyfriend Material with Harry Jowsey," that the rumors harmed an undisclosed relationship he had at the time. As for Vestal, she said she wasn't in a relationship in a TikTok post shared in March.
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Read preview"Seinfeld" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus says that comedy can be approached with sensitivity without sacrificing the art — and taking issue with political correctness is a "red flag." Louis-Dreyfus, known for her work on shows like "Saturday Night Live," "Seinfeld," and "Veep," was asked to weigh in after fellow comedian and former costar Jerry Seinfeld's recent comments about political correctness in comedy made headlines. "When I hear people starting to complain about political correctness — and I understand why people might push back on it — but to me that's a red flag, because it sometimes means something else," she said. "My feeling about all of it is that political correctness, insofar as it equates to tolerance, is obviously fantastic," the Emmy-winning actor said. HBOLouis-Dreyfus' comments come weeks after Seinfeld said there are fewer sitcoms because political correctness is ruining comedy.
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Fresno lost over $600,000 to a phishing scam in 2020. AdvertisementThe city of Fresno lost more than $600,000 to to a phishing scam in 2020. Now, a grand jury says that city officials should have noticed the scam before it cost taxpayer dollars. City officials discovered the fraud after realizing an invoice from a contractor working on a section of the Fresno police station was fake, according to The Fresno Bee. City officials did not publicly comment on the scam until reporting by the paper uncovered it in 2022.
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CNN —Move over, Jerry. Julia Louis-Dreyfus has entered the chat. Last month, comedian Jerry Seinfeld sparked discourse online when he told the New Yorker in an interview that he felt there isn’t any “funny stuff” to watch on TV anymore, complaining that it was “the result of the extreme left and P.C. Political correctness, she later said, “insofar as it equates to tolerance, is obviously fantastic.” She added that she still reserves the right to “boo anyone who says anything that offends me, while also respecting their right to free speech.”“I think it’s just good to be vigilant,” she added. The bigger problem, she said, is the “consolidation of money and power” as it pertains to the “siloing” of Hollywood’s studios, streamers and distributors, which she looks at as the real “threat to art.”
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CNN —The recent and bizarre attempt to wrest control of Graceland, the Memphis, Tennessee, home of the late Elvis Presley, set off a number of red flags. But Elvis represents something different from Gilded Age robber barons such as Rockefeller and Carnegie, whose American Dream was fundamentally about the accumulation of wealth. “Seems we was always in debt,” recalled Gladys Presley, Elvis’s mother. Fans walk by the entrance to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, on August 14, 2007, in Memphis, Tennessee. Immediately after moving into Graceland, Elvis, the ultimate consumer, began renovations.
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Read previewNo matter how determined you are to prevent getting divorced, you can't control what your spouse wants — or how they'll behave throughout the divorce process. Sometimes, the characteristics in your partner that push you to file for divorce are the same ones that can make the process nasty, drawn-out, and costly, according to Lois M. Brenner, a divorce lawyer in New York. Brenner shared some of the biggest mistakes people make throughout the divorce process, including before they decide to part ways. They make big decisions without talking to their lawyerWhen a client considers divorce, Brenner usually starts with a thorough consultation. "You really need to have a sense of what is possible in a divorce," Brenner said, such as knowing a realistic range for spousal support if you have kids.
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Jason John Miles, a tattoo artist and content creator, said the industry is in a "bad state." According to data from Fortune Business Insights, the tattoo industry is expected to reach $3.92 billion by 2030. "Consumers are less likely to put up with bullshit from tattoo artists and tattoo shops," Dominique said. There are tons of good male tattoo artists, she said, and there is still a market for them. Despite the current challenges, artists who spoke with BI said they were hopeful about the tattoo industry.
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Read previewThe US economy is edging precariously close to a recession, and it's flashed a handful of warning signs in just the last week that suggest a downturn is on the horizon, according to Société Générale. New manufacturing orders contracted in May, and overall manufacturing activity contracted for the 18th time over the last 18 months, according to the Institute for Supply Management. Advertisement"Although many may dismiss the importance of the manufacturing sector for the overall economy, it is undeniable that overall GDP ebbs and flows closely with it. SocGen isn't alone in sounding the alarm, and other economists say that high interest rates are finally working their way through the economy and depressing growth. New York Fed economists see a 52% chance the economy could slip into recession within the next 12 months.
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