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Discovery teamed up with Disney to create an anticipated Max-Hulu-Disney+ bundle, which launched in late July for $17 per month. AdvertisementThere were less than 2 million net streaming subscribers additions in the US in Q2, according to Antenna. In August, Hulu's cancellation rate rose to its highest level since January, and Max's churn rate jumped to its highest mark since November. AdvertisementWhen taken in the context of Antenna's other data, it looks like some Hulu and Max customers are canceling their subscriptions so they can subscribe to the Max-Hulu-Disney+ bundle without paying twice. The Max-Hulu-Disney+ bundle is one of several streaming packages that media giants have conjured up.
Persons: , Max each, Peacock, Max, it's Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Discovery, Disney, Hulu, Business, Paramount, WBD, Comcast, Netflix, Apple, ESPN
Soon after, the mother’s syphilis test — given to all women before delivery — came back positive. In 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported more than 200,000 syphilis cases — the highest counts since 1950. Spreading the word about syphilisSome public health departments have launched eye-popping awareness campaigns, trying to raise the alarm among both the public and health care providers. Make syphilis testing convenientBeyond greater awareness, access to testing and treatment needs to be quick, easy and convenient, Chokshi said. But permanently bending the syphilis curve will require scaling these efforts nationally and promoting greater coordination between health care and public health.
Persons: Irene Stafford, Stafford, , It’s, could’ve, they’re, , Kenneth Mayer, Mayer, Dave Chokshi, Donna Fox, Fox, ” Fox, “ We’re, , Lucas, they’ve, we’re, ” Stafford, Chokshi, Jessica Leston, Jessica Leston “ We’re, ” Leston, Trojan Carvajal, Jai Winchell, Winchell, Arlene Seña, it’s, ” Seña, don’t, Seña, that’s, ” Chokshi Organizations: University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, Fenway Institute, Common Health Coalition, Health, Lucas County Health Department, Alaska Natives, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, STI, Mobile Care Clinic, Shasta, University of North, Hospital, University of Chicago, U.S, Fenway Health Locations: Houston, U.S, Boston, New York, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, Texas, Alaska, Cass, Minnesota, California, Shasta County, Oregon, Shasta, University of North Carolina, Grady, Atlanta, America
Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about how to watch USA vs. South Sudan free, including global watch options. How to watch USA vs. South Sudan in the USThe USA vs. South Sudan game will live stream through Peacock in the US. Check price at FuboHow to watch USA vs. South Sudan in the UKThe USA vs. South Sudan game will live stream on Eurosport through Discovery+ in the UK, along with the rest of the Olympics. How to watch USA vs. South Sudan in AustraliaThe USA vs. South Sudan game will be available to stream through 9Now in Australia. Check price at ExpressVPNHow to watch USA vs. South Sudan with a VPNSign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
Persons: LeBron James, Stan Sport, you'll, VPNs, we've, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, USA, Olympics, US, Serbia, Puerto, Eurosport, Discovery, BBC Locations: United States, South, Sudan, South Sudan, London, Puerto Rico, USA, British, Australia, 9Now, Australian
Sohail Prasad, an entrepreneur, launched a fund in March called the Destiny Tech100. The fund owns shares in hot tech start-ups like the payments firm Stripe, the rocket maker SpaceX and the artificial intelligence company OpenAI. Few people get the chance to invest in these privately held companies since their shares are not openly traded. Mr. Prasad’s intention with Destiny was to let the rest of the world get a piece of them through his fund. But soon after Destiny debuted, two tech start-ups — Stripe and Plaid, a banking service — said the fund did not legally own their shares.
Persons: Sohail Prasad, Destiny, , Robinhood, Prasad, Organizations: SpaceX
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewWall Street has been hopeful that M&A activity will return this year as rates fall. On Friday, the bank reported $41.9 billion in revenue for the quarter, up 9% year-over-year — a figure that surpassed analysts' expectations. The retreat from dealmaking produced a nine-year low in terms of the number of individual M&A transactions in the quarter, LSEG reported. Dimon's warningsThe comments from JPMorgan's top brass come as Dimon issues warnings about the prospect of a gloomier economic environment.
Persons: , Jamie Dimon, Jeremy Barnum, Barnum, Biden, that's, Goldman Sachs, Stephan Feldgoise, LSEG, EY, Dimon, Reed Alexander Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Business, London Stock Exchange Group Locations: megamergers, dealmaking, Asia, Pacific
Micron Technology — Shares ticked up roughly 1.1% after Bank of America increased its price target on the chipmaker, with the analyst forecasting high-bandwidth memory technology demand will grow to more than $20 billion by 2027. 3M — Shares of the manufacturer rose nearly 3% Monday. Barrick Gold, Royal Gold — The gold miner and gold royalty company, respectively, rose 2% and 1.7%. Delta Airlines — Shares climbed about 2% after Morgan Stanley named the Atlanta-based airline stock a top pick for 2024. UPS — Shares ticked up nearly 2% following news that the shipping company would become the primary air cargo provider for the United States Postal Service.
Persons: Robinson, Brandon Oglenski, Barrick, Wells, Morgan Stanley, Michael Saylor, , Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound, Alex Harring Organizations: Micron Technology, Bank of America, Hunt Transport, C.H, Barclays, Federal, Devon Energy, Delta Airlines, UPS, United States Postal Service Locations: Wells, Atlanta
Krispy Kreme — Krispy Kreme popped nearly 30% and headed for its best day on record. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of former President Donald Trump's social media company surged 35% after it began trading on the Nasdaq . Trump Media completed its merger with shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp . McCormick — The stock jumped 10% after the spice maker topped earnings and revenue expectations for its fiscal first quarter. Reddit — Reddit popped about 15% as investors continued buying up the social media stock following its Thursday debut on the New York Stock Exchange .
Persons: Kreme, McDonald's, Donald Trump's, McCormick, Morgan Stanley, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, Nasdaq, Trump Media, Revenue, New York Stock Exchange, Viking Therapeutics, Seagate Technology, Micron Technology, Mizuho Securities, UPS —, UPS, JPMorgan Locations: FactSet
She did the paleo diet and took a part-time cleaning job at the gym to cover her fees. She lost 150 pounds and takes part in CrossFit competitions. I've lost 150 pounds, my dress size has decreased from a 20 to a two, and I participate in CrossFit tournaments. Card enjoyed vacation before she started exercise and the Paleo diet. I follow the paleo diet that's popular with high-profile people like LeBron James and Peter Thiel.
Persons: Barbara Card, , I'd, I've, Card, Cameron, I'm, LeBron James, Peter Thiel Organizations: Service, Barbara, Business
Read previewDrones are increasingly shaping warfare in the Syrian civil war that entered its 14th year in March. Kasim Rammah/Getty ImagesHowever, unlike drones, Syrian Air Force aircraft require significant support from Russia. Advertisement"The Russians might not want to spend any more jet fuel and Soviet-designed bombs on Assad just to help him blow up hospitals and marketplaces in Idlib," Lund said. Advertisement"It seems well within the means of Tahrir al-Sham, the dominant jihadi militia in Idlib, to manufacture and use kamikaze drones," Lund said. Even though many of these opposition drones are often described as crude, low-tech, and DIY, Lund also does not rule out the possibility that Syrian opposition groups have received state backing for some attacks.
Persons: , Bashar al, Assad, Freddy Khoueiry, RANE, Khoueiry, Aron Lund, Lund, Kasim Rammah, Moscow's, they're, RANE's Organizations: Service, Business, Century International, Syrian Air Force, embroilment, Scientific Studies, Research Center, Ministry of Defense, Hezbollah, Russia Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Damascus, Hayat Tahrir, Idlib, Homs, East, North Africa, Syria, Aleppo, Soviet, Iran, Yemen, Lebanon, Hmeimim, Latakia, Tahrir, Turkey
But there are some signs of hope. The new class of news start-ups — Puck, Punchbowl News, The Ankler and Semafor are among the most prominent — have kept spending down and hired carefully. They have attracted top journalists by putting them at the heart of the enterprise, sometimes as part owners in the companies. “There was possibly a mismatch 10 or 15 years ago between funding structures and media companies,” said Jon Kelly, the co-founder and editor in chief of Puck, whose 14 reporters write about topics including politics, finance and media. “And I think that the entire industry has learned from that.”
Persons: , fatefully, , Jon Kelly, Puck Organizations: Punchbowl News Locations: Punchbowl
Stability training can help you build strength, prevent injury and even boost longevity. That's why slam ball exercises can translate well to strength in everyday activities like sports, jumping, and sprinting, according to Stonehouse. Medicine balls work your core and stabilityA medicine ball is often more compact than a slam ball, Stonehouse explained, and is bouncier while slam balls are softer to avoid a potentially risky rebound. Advertisement"It's a step back from a traditional stability ball, which is a full sphere and requires a great deal of stabilization," Stonehouse said. Emerging evidence suggests that working on balance and stability exercises can help you stay strong and prevent injury as you age.
Persons: , Steve Stonehouse, Stonehouse, It's Organizations: Service Locations: Stonehouse
Amazon, Google and Microsoft also cut tens of thousands of workers. And the companies — including X, formerly known as Twitter, which has chopped nearly 80 percent of its staff since late 2022 — continued operating. And a month into 2024, tech companies have entered a new phase of cost cutting. After last year’s widespread layoffs, the largest firms — including Amazon, Google and Microsoft — have in recent weeks made smaller, targeted job trims while focusing on fewer projects and shifting resources to key products such as artificial intelligence. Some tech start-ups — such as Flexport, Bolt and Brex — have slashed more deeply to stave off potential extinction.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Organizations: Meta, Google, Microsoft
The stock market had quite the November — the best month of 2023. The stock market is inherently unpredictable, and past performance does not always indicate future results. Consider rebalancingAs the stock market surges, some of your investments have grown significantly, potentially skewing your portfolio's balance. The stock market's upward trajectory can create a false sense of security, as profits seem endless. Keep a cash cushionWhile investing in the stock market is a great way to build wealth, it's equally important to maintain an emergency fund.
Persons: , It's, Read, you'll Organizations: Service, Nasdaq, SoFi
By talking about these topics early on, "you become the go-to person when the topics become more serious," Hancock said. Here, Rayne and Hancock —who are both mothers — share how other parents can respond to questions about bodies, reproduction, and sex from the 5-and-under crowd. A baby is made when an egg from one person gets together with the sperm of another person. You know how eggs come from a person with a vagina, uterus, and ovaries, and sperm comes from a person with penis and scrotum and testicles? Then, if an egg is traveling from the ovaries and sperm travels from testicles, the egg and sperm can meet up.
Persons: Laura Hancock, Karen Rayne, , Hancock, Rayne, Hancock —, Tell, you've Organizations: Service Locations: cesarean, Hancock
A Masterpiece About a Masterpiece, for All Ages
  + stars: | 2023-11-17 | by ( Joseph Luzzi | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
We label these works children’s classics, but really they’re a literary wake-up call, as books like Carlo Collodi’s “The Adventures of Pinocchio” and E.B. Roberto Piumini, a legendary Italian author of children’s stories, wrote such a book in 1987. Considered his masterpiece, GLOWRUSHES (NYRB Kids, 128 pp., paperback, $13.99, ages 9 to 12) is now out in a graceful English translation by Leah Janeczko that captures the sprezzatura and spare elegance of the original. Ostensibly, Sakumat’s assignment is to decorate the interior realm that Madurer can never leave. In truth, his colors and lines must provide the windows to an outside world that Madurer’s medical destiny cruelly denies him.
Persons: Roberto Piumini, Leah Janeczko, Carlo Collodi’s “, Pinocchio ”, Lord Ganuan, Madurer, Sakumat, Ganuan Locations: Italian, Turkish, Malatya
Building a personal brand as a founder can help your company appear more trustworthy. "Building a personal brand connected to your business is more important than ever because people won't do business with anyone they don't trust," she said. In a 2021 survey , four in five Americans said companies were more influential when their founder or executives had a personal brand consumers knew about, trusted, and followed. BI asked Mai and Gotlib for advice on building a personal brand as a founder. Connect your personal and professional selvesCertain aspects of a founder's personal life may also resonate with their company's audience.
Persons: SBOs, , Quynh Mai, Mai, she's, Anouck Gotlib, Gotlib, It's, what's, it's, nauseam, I'm Organizations: Small, Service, Belgian Boys, BI, Belgian Locations: Brooklyn , New York, Belgian
They wanted it to be everything most social media struggles to be: positive, safe and inclusive. And as the user base of the platform now known as X splinters, so does Black Twitter, the community of Black users that was a big part of Twitter’s growth and culture. Legacy social media platforms have repeatedly failed to anticipate how their products might be manipulated or misused until something goes wrong. Alphonzo Terrell, co-founder of the social media app Spill, demonstrates how the platform works during an interview with CNN. CNNEven with AI content moderation models, other social media companies often fail to catch harmful content that makes it onto their platforms.
Persons: Alphonzo Terrell, he’d, Terrell – who’d, , Elon Musk, Terrell, DeVaris Brown, , , ’ ” Terrell, who’s, Brown, Musk, , Maya Umemoto Gorman, , ” Terrell, Brown —, Kenya Parham, weren’t, Elon, Maya Iman ‘, they’ve, “ That’s, Alphonzo Terrell “, Paul Barrett, they’d, it’s, — don’t, Jalaiah Harmon, Taylor Lorenz, Latoya Lee, ” Lee Organizations: New, New York CNN, Twitter, Elon, CNN, Spill, Washington Post, HBO, Showtime, YouTube, Intel, Cisco, Microsoft, NYU Stern Center for Business, Human, Apple, Kapor Center, Social, Mac Venture, Netflix, Disney, Amazon Prime, VH1, Pew Research Center, New York Times, California State University Fullerton Locations: New York, Los Angeles, Kenya, Spill, Georgia
House Democrats were mostly stuck in DC for 3 weeks as the GOP struggled to choose a new speaker. Some Democrats told Insider they found a silver lining, like hitting the gym or dog-sitting. That left Democrats, already lined up behind House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, scrambling to find other things to fill the time. "I almost forget what it's like to be in committee at this point," Rep. Becca Balint of Vermont told Insider on Tuesday. Balint said that a "personal source of joy" for her was getting to dog sit Rep. Sharice Davids' rescue dog, Peanut.
Persons: , Kevin McCarthy's, Mike Johnson's, Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries, Becca Balint, It's, We're, we've, Marcy Kaptur, Jim McGovern, Abigail Spanberger, Chris Deluzio, Gabe Vasquez, he's, We've, I've, Vasquez, Balint, Sharice Davids, Angie Craig of, King Charles Spaniel, Dakota's, Craig, Lisa McClain, Angie Craig, Don Beyer, He's, Beyer, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Spanberger, she's Organizations: GOP, Service, Representatives, Republicans, Vermont, Republican, Massachusetts, Vermont Rep, Capitol, Michigan Republican, Rep, Biden, House Intelligence Locations: Washington, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Angie Craig of Minnesota, , Northern Virginia, Israel, Alexandria, Cortez of New York
UPS — The shipping company saw shares decline 5.9% after releasing its third-quarter earnings report, which showed disappointing revenue. Full-year revenue guidance was also slightly below expectations. Whirlpool — The home appliance company dropped 15.8% on Thursday after Whirlpool issued full year earnings guidance of about $16 per share. Bristol-Myers Squibb — Shares of the drug maker fell 6.2% after the company reported a decline in sales of its popular blood cancer drug, Revlimid, citing generic competition. ServiceNow — The workflow software company jumped 1.6% after posting third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analyst expectations.
Persons: LSEG, Merck —, Merck, Steven Vondran, Thomas Bartlett, ServiceNow, , Alex Harring, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Bunge —, Comcast, UPS, Hasbro, Whirlpool, Bristol, Myers, Merck, Technology, American Tower Corporation, Flex, IBM —, Wall, CNBC Locations: NBCUniversal, American
Harvard University has become a flashpoint in the intergenerational divide on the Israel-Hamas war. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn the 11 days since Palestinian militant group Hamas launched its terrorist attack on Israel, Harvard University has become a flashpoint for intergenerational tensions about the war — and the broader culture war around campus free speech. Hamas launches terrorist attacks on IsraelPalestinian militant group Hamas launched a series of terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7, with Israel retaliating. AdvertisementAdvertisement"These hateful Harvard students are the future leaders of our society," Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York wrote on X. Some student groups backtrackSome student groups that co-signed the original statement have since withdrawn their signatures.
Persons: Israel, , Israel retaliating, Bill Ross, Ian Bremmer, Bremmer, Larry Summers, Tom Williams, Summers, Seth Moulton of, Moulton, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, Rep, Ritchie Torres, Harvard Hillel, Bill Ackman, @harvard, Meredith Weenick, Weenick, Idan Ofer, Batia, Les Wexner, Ackman, Joe McCarthy, Claudine Gay, Craig F, Walker, Gay, Harvard Crimson, Israel's, Joseph Prezioso, Elise Stefanik, Win McNamee, Marc Rowan, Jon Huntsman Jr, Elizabeth Magill, Davis Polk, Wardwell, Winston, Strawn Organizations: Harvard University, Service, Hamas, Harvard, Republicans, Israel Palestinian, UN, Gaza's Hamas, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee, Inc, Getty, Republican, New York, Palestine, Alpha, CNBC, Harvard Crimson, Conservative, Media, Harvard University Police Department, Quantum, Group, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, CNN, Wexner Foundation, Bloomberg, Boston Globe, Nepali Student Association, Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity, Harvard Yard, New York Republican, New, Apollo Global Management, University of Pennsylvania, Huntsman, University, Columbia University, New York University, NYU Student Bar Association Locations: Israel, Gaza, Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, Ted Cruz of Texas, Harvard's, Harvard, Cambridge , Massachusetts, AFP, New York, Utah, Columbia
Julia Broome moved from LA to NYC and returned after 5 months, but she doesn't regret the experience. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Julia Broome, a 27-year-old social media manager who moved from LA to NYC. Yet NYC felt exciting and new, and with a job opportunity I couldn't pass up, I decided to make the move. But when I finally found a place and moved to Hudson Yards, my money definitely didn't stretch as far. Starting a job in NYCI'd moved to start a new job — a role I just couldn't pass up.
Persons: Julia Broome, , I'd, would've, she'd, Alyshia Organizations: LA, Service, New, Hudson Yards, Alyshia Hull, ahull@insider.com Locations: LA, New York City, New York, Calabasas , California, Hudson
Web3 music platforms are changing the industry, giving artists better payouts and ways to reach fans. Orin FleurimontThe importance of direct-to-consumer offerings for music artists has never been more evident. It also uses familiar terminology throughout its platform and in marketing, similar to what one would find on traditional music platforms. The benefit of this hybrid approach is clear: In April, when much of the Web3 music space faced uncertainty, Even closed its $2.2 million seed round. Safeguarding security and enhancing educationWhile integrating Web3 and Web2 experiences on music platforms offers promising benefits, there are drawbacks and areas for improvement.
Persons: Tanerélle, Orin Fleurimont, Web3, Mag Rodriguez, Weston Rich, Rodriguez, Eric Bellinger, Shaun, Snoop Dogg, Tayla Parx, Bobby Shmurda, Andreessen Horowitz, Sound.XYZ, David Greenstein, Pablo Sáez David Greenstein, Brett Shear, Christopher Lee, Erin Leydon, Lee, merch, Vérité, IYK, Jamie Kim, Audius Organizations: Service, Spotify, Apple, PTC, Investments, IYK, IRL, Atlantic Records, NFC Locations: Wall, Silicon, Web3, Sound.XYZ
It was April 2020, and Johnson had been furloughed from her full-time job as a daycare salesperson, where she made $70,000 per year. Even better, she adds: She spent less than 30 minutes per day on the side hustle, running it entirely on her phone, she says. The following year, she made $90,000 off Etsy and decided to run the online store full-time, she says. Here's how Johnson developed her side hustle, giving herself more free time and turning it into three different income streams. Print-on-demand sellers buy photos of models wearing blank T-shirts, and photoshop their designs on top.
Persons: Cassiy Johnson, Johnson, JollyFamDesigns, Mary Colleen, , Nonnie, Mimi, Gammy Organizations: CNBC, Walmart, Facebook Locations: Howell , Michigan
Analyst Timothy Arcuri maintained his buy rating on the stock and raised his price target to $540 from $475. OpenAI's viral chatbot, ChatGPT — as well as other AI models from few well-financed startups — all run on Nvidia's GPUs. NVDA YTD mountain NVDA in 2023 Other firms have raised their outlook on Nvidia ahead of its earnings. Wells Fargo on Tuesday raised its price target on the chipmaker to $500, citing its status as the primary beneficiary of an AI-driven architectural data center transformation. Morgan Stanley on Monday reiterated Nvidia as a "top pick" and maintained its $500 price target, which sent the company's shares 7% higher during the day's trading session.
Persons: Timothy Arcuri, Arcuri, ChatGPT —, Wells, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, UBS, Lamda Labs Locations: Nvidia's, Wells Fargo
Is it time to worry about stagflation?
  + stars: | 2023-08-10 | by ( Elisabeth Buchwald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
CNN —For the past two years, economists have been worrying about the risks of high inflation rates. But far less attention has been given to inflation’s sibling: stagflation. Stagflation is the combination of high inflation and a slowing economy. The current state of stagflation: Last year, then-World Bank President David Malpass warned that stagflation risks were high because of supply chain disruptions stemming from lockdowns in China and bans on Russian oil. What’s happening now: The risk of stagflation varies significantly across different regions of the globe.
Persons: Stagflation, David Malpass, Janet Yellen, , Lan Ha, stagflation, Andrew Kenningham, , That’s, ” Kenningham, ” Ha, Ha, Parija Kavilanz, don’t, Dallin Hatch, Biden, Joe Biden, Trump, Matt Egan, It’s Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, CNN, Federal, World Bank, Euromonitor, Capital Economics, Bank of England’s, National Institute of Economic, Social Research, Trump Locations: Israel, lockdowns, China, Europe, Germany, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia
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