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As Americans increasingly rely on Social Security and other retirement income to get by, high medical expenses could throw years of retirement planning out of balance. AdvertisementRetiring early to be his wife's caretakerPapalia had a goal to retire in 2015 at age 65 so he could receive Social Security benefits and have enough saved that money wouldn't be a huge issue. However, in 2010, he retired to care for his wife full-time, taking a buyout from his company that lasted until 2014. Marie's medical care was expensive, and they also cared for two dogs, both of whom had costly medical issues. Scraping by and making sacrificesPapalia receives $2,132 a month in Social Security before taxes and insurance and $1,900 from his pension, while Marie gets $1,113 a month from Social Security.
Persons: , Robert Papalia, Marie, They're, Papalia, they're, wouldn't, She's, they've, We're, it's, he's Organizations: Service, Business, BI, Social Security, Social, Security Locations: Burlington , New Jersey, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
But if you were generally tense, anxious, or fearful around your parent or caretaker, there's a chance you were raised by an eggshell parent. An eggshell parent is "often highly unpredictable, and unsafe in some way," she added. Sage shared a few signs you grew up with at least one eggshell parent, and what the long-term impacts of such a relationship can be. She added that eggshell parents often lack self-awareness of how their intense mood swings impact other people, especially their kids. Without that acknowledgment, children of eggshell parents might continue to believe that they "caused" their parents' outbursts, and that they're responsible for managing other people's emotions.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Viking is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-09-19 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Viking's year-to-date stock performance. Viking : "You want to buy Viking...This is a really fine company, and it will do well for multiple years because they have many ships coming in." Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Gentex's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Cadre Holdings' year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Celsius' year-to-date stock performance.
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Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "Blink Twice." "Blink Twice," a new psychological thriller cowritten and directed by Zoë Kravitz, is stuffed with twists and turns. Naomi Ackie as Frida and Adria Arjona as Sarah in "Blink Twice." Just as Stan is about to shoot Frida, Sarah hits him in the head with a massive rock and kills him. "Blink Twice" is in theaters now.
Persons: , Zoë Kravitz, Kravitz's, Naomi Ackie, Frida, Slater King, Channing Tatum, Jess, Alia Shawkat, Slater, Sarah, Adria Arjona, MGM Studios Slater, she's, Stacey, Geena Davis, Arjona, Carlos Somonte, Kyle MacLachlan, Camilla, Liz Caribe, Heather, Trew Mullen, Tom, Haley Joel Osment, Heather clobbers Vic, Christian Slater, Cris Costa, Stan, Cody, Simon Rex, MGM Studios Frida, he's, Vic, Lucas, Levon Hawke, there's, It's, Shawkat, Ackie, Rich, who's, they're, Frida King, Tatum, Kravitz, Lenny Kravitz, Lisa Bonet Organizations: Service, King, Tech, Business, MGM Studios, Amazon MGM, King - Tech Locations: Beijing, Hollywood
The quote encapsulates the role homes play in all of Nancy Meyers' films, from "Something's Gotta Give" to "The Parent Trap." AdvertisementThe homes in Nancy Meyers' movies feel true to lifeAs of Monday, there were over 8,000 videos on TikTok with #nancymeyersaesthetic. Diane Keaton in the Nancy Meyers movie "Something's Gotta Give." AdvertisementFor instance, some people fixate on the kitchens in Meyers' movies, ogling over the massive islands or farmhouse sinks they feature. Camille Alexandra InteriorsHutman said to remember that you don't need to spend a fortune to find furniture that reflects the Meyers aesthetic today.
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What men say, on the other hand, isn't at all telling. "This relationship is completely explained by drug reviews written by females; reviews written by males have no explanatory power." In their analysis, women tended to be more articulate and detailed in their drug reviews and experience, while men were vaguer. One 2023 study looking at Yelp reviews found that the persuasiveness of reviews by gender depended on product category. Other research, however, suggests that even for areas stereotypically seen as being in women's realm, women's reviews aren't perceived as more valuable than men's.
Persons: It's, you've, George Ball, Kaitlin Wowak, hadn't, that's, something's, Ball, Prashanth Ravula, Emily Stewart Organizations: Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, Food and Drug Administration, Morgan State University, Business
Read previewWhen Christina Hall celebrated her marriage to Josh Hall in September 2022, she said she was more certain than ever her life was on track. In a deleted Instagram post, Christina wrote, "Everything in life has led me to where I am right now, which is exactly where I want to be." Josh Hall and Christina Hall in July 2023. AdvertisementChristina Hall, Josh Hall, and her children in January 2023. "I didn't block him — and I didn't see any missed calls or texts the next day," Christina wrote in her story.
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One of the most convenient methods for mobile phone users to log into apps — and one many companies rely on to grant access — is the one-time password, or OTP, often shared by text. Consumers are being urged to be mindful of the different types of one-time passwords, and the relative security risks versus benefits that each offers. Authenticator apps can still be vulnerable to some types of attacks like "adversary in the middle" but they're still safer than SMS, Allan said. Consider mobile app push for better protectionAn even more secure option for authentication works in tandem with mobile apps on a user's phone. Opt for hardware security key when possibleAn even better option is to use a hardware security key like Yubico.
Persons: Ant Allan, Allan, Tracy C, Kitten, it's, Cedric Thevenet, Thevenet, It's, FIDO, Dusty Anderson, OTPs Organizations: Gartner Research, Strategy, Research, Google, Microsoft, Capgemini, FIDO Alliance, SMS
But mentally strong people aren't daunted. They avoid mistakes of motiveBeing mentally strong doesn't mean never making mistakes. However, mentally strong people never make a mistake of motive. Instead, mentally strong people use the Give-Resist-Exude framework to focus on the actions that will ultimately earn them respect. Mentally strong people don't act on unhelpful impulses.
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Where to purchase a money orderPost officesYou can get a money order through your local post office. If you're on the receiving end of a money order, you'll want to make sure the money order isn't counterfeit. If a stranger or a company you haven't heard of or worked with before is asking for a money order, make sure that they're legit before sending them a money order. Hand deliveryIf you're giving the money order to someone you know, you can always hand-deliver the money order. Unlike with cash, you can use your receipt to get a new money order if your first money order is lost or stolen, so there's less risk when carrying it to the recipient.
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Eyes closed, she listened as the Mercato Partners cofounder Greg Warnock stepped into the living room of his houseboat. Before starting Mercato, Warnock bought a large stake in a chemical-distribution business and made his first few millions in the acquisition. For an aspiring investor in Silicon Slopes, Mercato Partners seemed the place to be. They say the complaints from female Mercato employees are emblematic of religious and social norms that place women in the home. Mercato Partners no longer promotes Savory Fund or Prelude on its website following an organizational shake-up.
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The clip also shows Trump telling his ostensible campaign rival, "I would love you to do something. A Trump campaign spokesman did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for clarification about the leaked conversation, which Kennedy verified later Tuesday morning. There's this massive, and then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically. "There's this massive, and then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically," Trump claims. The video clip does not appear to show the entire call.
Persons: Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Trump, Kennedy, Biden, Kennedy's, Bobby Kennedy III, Bobby, Kennedy III Organizations: Trump Locations: United States, Pennsylvania
The bull case for small caps as the second half kicks off
  + stars: | 2024-07-04 | by ( Sarah Min | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
By contrast, the S & P 500 has already reached Jefferies' bull case of 5,400, the strategist noted. The right catalyst For investors, the bull case for small caps that prevailed when the year began, still holds. More immediately, second-quarter earnings may prove a positive catalyst for small caps since expectations are so low, according to Jefferies' DeSanctis. On a trailing 12-month basis, the S & P 500 is trading at a multiple of 25 times earnings. Ultimately, however, many investors say that a rotation into small caps is coming, even if it hasn't happened yet.
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Rae said the fact it was a "Bridgerton" wedding was the "cherry on top" of the opportunity. Liam Daniel / Netflix"On and off camera, they really had such a genuine connection with us," Rae told BI. Advertisement"Bridgerton" stars Adjoa Andoh and Golda Rosheuvel also turned up during Hinton and Rae's wedding reception to congratulate the married couple. AdvertisementTori Kelly was a special guest at Shanti Hinton and Tiffany Rae's "Bridgerton" wedding. Katie Julia / NetflixAfter their dream wedding, the couple is trying to find the right time to go on their honeymoon.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Something's going very wrong': Alastair Campbell casts doubt on UK opinion pollsAlastair Campbell, Labour's former director of communications, says he does not believe the Conservative Party will be "virtually wiped out" in the upcoming general election — despite what recent opinion polls indicate.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said investors shouldn't obsess over news that's already widespread across Wall Street, but instead pinpoint trends not yet accepted in the broader market zeitgeist. "If you want to be a better investor, don't tear your hair out fretting about the same things as everybody else," he said. "Instead, you should worry about the things other people don't seem to care about, because the real threat is the one that you don't see coming." It's often irrational and can make mistakes and ignore important pieces of information, Cramer said. However, the efficient market hypothesis provides a rough, but helpful, guideline for investing, he said.
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Something's happening abroad that hasn't in a long time
  + stars: | 2024-06-12 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSomething's happening abroad that hasn't in a long timeWith valuation differences not seen since 2010, there could be a long-term opportunity overseas that doesn't come around all that often.
Inflation and the rising cost of living in the US are partially to blame for HIFIs precarious financial situation. HIFIs' spending psychology comes from wanting to belongKnox said that there's often a disconnect between how much money HIFIs make and how much they can afford to spend. Much of HIFIs' spending psychology comes from wanting to belong, Knox said. People want to be able to afford the same clothes or concert tickets as their friends and family, so they keep spending money. AdvertisementSmall spending changes can boost future wealthMany people underestimate how much small spending changes can impact their overall wealth, Knox said.
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"New media is having a moment here in New York City," Valentino told BI. Related stories"We have a development team pumping out pilots, new concepts, working new concepts," Fallen Media CEO Sol Betesh told BI. Fallen Media's production team optimizes audio and video on a noisy New York City block. Sydney Bradley/Business InsiderNew York City is a main characterFallen Media is a true New York City operation. Villalpando was recently on an episode of Fallen Media's "Bite Me," and Novi was on a recent segment of "Subway Oracle."
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For Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum, that strategy has paid off handsomely. Jayson TatumThe third overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft said Bryant's words have "always resonated with me." But as difficult as it might be, Tatum understands that he only has "a small window of your life to be an NBA player." You think you're this super rich young kid and the money will never run out. The best money Jayson Tatum ever spent
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AI-powered solutions need to incorporate real-time data into their responses to be the most useful, he added. "My life has not been transformed by AI," MongoDB CEO Dev Ittycheria said in an interview with TechCrunch. AdvertisementAI services will have to incorporate "real-time data" to make them transformative to the average person, Ittycheria said. "I think that's where we will start seeing much more sophisticated apps, where you can embed real-time data along with all the reasoning." Bill Gates has compared AI to seismic tech advancements like the invention of the PC or the internet.
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"The Ellen Degeneres Show" ended in May 2022, two years after toxic workplace allegations surfaced. AdvertisementShe was supposed to go out with a bang, but Ellen DeGeneres' much-loved talk show instead went out with a whimper. Even years after the 2020 controversy and ending of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski have continued to question some of her behavior. Garrett, who has appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" multiple times, reshared Variety's article about the comedian's letter apologizing to staffers who felt disrespected. AdvertisementOctavia Spencer said all her experiences on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' have been 'supportive and fun'The actress, who's appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" numerous times over the years, issued a statement supporting DeGeneres via Instagram on August 13.
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Mark Cuban believes you're capable of greatness — as long as you stay open-minded enough to discover your strengths. "I'm a hardcore believer that everybody has something that they're really, really, really good at — that could be world-class great. "I [only] took one technology class in college, Fortran programming, and I cheated on it," Cuban said. "That's when I realized that I can be really, really good at technology." After getting fired from that sales job, Cuban started a software company called MicroSolutions, which he sold to CompuServe for $6 million in 1990.
Persons: Mark Cuban, Lex Fridman, he'd, Cuban Organizations: Cuban, Mellon Bank, Mellon, CompuServe, Yahoo, CNBC Locations: Pittsburgh, Dallas, Cuban
Naturally, when you find one who's relatively affordable and can generally treat what you're looking for help with, it's tempting to stay. She also shared how to tell if you're ready to quit therapy in general if you've been going for a while. Therapy should push your boundaries — but not too farTo an extent, proper therapy can be a little uncomfortable, Marshall said. It's not them; it's therapyIf you've been going to therapy for a while and feel better, it's actually healthy to quit, Marshall said. For example, your therapist might say you could work on intimacy in your marriage, but you don't feel that's a crucial issue right now.
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Read previewAt the talent agency WME, top agents work to nurture the careers of A-list stars like Selena Gomez and Ryan Coogler. AdvertisementTrainees learn from WME clients like Rachel Maddow. At the end of each year, there's a fireside chat with Mark Shapiro, president and COO of WME parent Endeavor and TKO, who's been joined by WME clients Rachel Maddow and Robin Roberts. AdvertisementThe program helped lead to a TV show dealTrainees presented a business plan for WME client Christina "Tinx" Najjar. (The trainee program is separate from WME's highly competitive mailroom program that trains recent college grads to become agent assistants.)
Persons: , Selena Gomez, Ryan Coogler, Marc Korman, Rachel Maddow, Nathan Congleton, Mike Simpson, Quentin Tarantino, there's, Mark Shapiro, who's, Robin Roberts, Justin Timberlake, Korman, Christina, Tinx, Dia Dipasupil, William Morris, Anna DeRoy, Talitha Garrett, WME's, Garrett, DeRoy, WME, It's, Ari, Ari Emanuel, COVID, they'll, Nat Wyatt, Maddow, Sunny Hostin, Wyatt, they're, Olivia Rodrigo Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, Endeavor, HBO Locations: NBCU, Silicon, Nashville
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