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A summer wave of Covid-19 has arrived in the US
  + stars: | 2024-06-28 | by ( Deidre Mcphillips | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
CNN —Covid-19 levels have been rising in the United States for weeks as new variants drive what’s become an annual summer surge. That’s enough time to offer protection during the winter respiratory virus season but probably after this summer’s wave has ebbed. On Thursday, the CDC recommended that everyone ages 6 months and older receive an updated Covid-19 vaccine for the 2024-25 season. Unlike flu and RSV, Covid-19 is constantly circulating; it doesn’t offer a reprieve. The changes are meant to “simplify RSV vaccine decision-making for clinicians and the public,” the agency said.
Persons: CNN —, , Robert Hopkins, ” Hopkins, Marlene Wolfe, , Dr, Jerry Weir, Marcus Plescia, Plescia, Sanjay Gupta, ” CNN’s Jen Christensen Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, CDC, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, Stanford University, Emory University, Emory, WastewaterSCAN, FDA, Viral Products, Vaccines Research, FDA’s, Biologics, Association of State, Territorial Health, CNN Health Locations: United States, , Covid
If you've spent any amount of time on social media apps like TikTok and Instagram, you're probably familiar with the seemingly endless stream of viral products popping up on your feed. And while something like a $45 Stanley Quencher cup or $25 bottle of COSRX Snail Mucin skin-care essence probably won't break the bank, regular, impulsive spending can seriously damage your finances if you're not careful. Americans spend hundreds on social-media driven impulse buysAmericans spend around $754 a year on spur-of-the-moment purchases made on social media platforms, according to Bankrate's September survey, the latest available data. While you shouldn't feel bad for treating yourself every now and then, you should be aware of how those purchases may be impacting your long term financial stability. How to get impulse spending under control
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It’s because the Stanley tumbler is arguably one of the most viral products of the moment. So Stanley maker PMI has taken a different approach with its newest limited edition tumbler launch of the much-hyped chocolate and gold Quencher. The new chocolate gold Stanley tumbler. From StanleyOn Tuesday, Stanley unveiled the limited-edition chocolate gold Quencher tumbler on its website. When Target dropped a limited-edition Valentine’s collection of Stanley tumblers in bright pink and cherry red tones in December, the situation wasn’t pretty.
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Now, I spend more money on quality skincare items instead of a variety of makeup products. Full-coverage foundation and colorful eye shadow are no longer essentials in my routine. I still appreciate bright pops of color, but I've since gravitated toward neutral eye shadow instead. Looking back, I used most of these makeup products only a handful of times each year. Brown mascara helps me achieve a natural look and complements my blonde hair and blue eyes.
Persons: , contouring, Emily Rascon, I've, Brown mascara Organizations: Service Locations: American, Italy, Italian, Europe
It's called "loud budgeting." He wasn't explicit about his definition of "loud budgeting," but suggested it involved being vocal with your friends about choosing to live frugally. Battle said on TikTok that loud budgeting was the opposite of "quiet luxury," which blew up in 2023 after also being popular during the Great Recession. AdvertisementBattle said in one of his TikToks that he thought "loud budgeting" was "more chic" and impressive than "quiet luxury," later adding that while quiet luxury is about "idolizing celebrities," who are often associated with the trend, "loud budgeting is about the everyday person." Now, it seems "loud budgeting" may go a step further, redefining success and coolness to mean saving your money, rather than spending it.
Persons: , It's, Lukas Battle, I've, one's frugality, Libby Brooks, Yuval Shuminer, isn't Organizations: Service, Business, BI Locations: TikTok
People are calling out overconsumption, and redefining what it means to be cool on social media. Social media users have long called out the consumerist culture fostered by social media, but recently a group of anti-heroes rose into the TikTok spotlight to battle this kind of overspending using their online platforms. It also reflects a marked change from the kind of aspirational content that people have historically associated with other social media platforms like Instagram. The fight against overconsumption perhaps indicates that creators are trying to redefine the standard of what it means to be cool. The glorification of overconsumption that defined social media may be on its way out.
Persons: TikTok, overconsumption, , We're, there's, that's, Michelle, Ellie, Kim reshared, Kim Organizations: Service, overconsumption
AdvertisementAfter a year of trendsetting, Miu Miu has been named the top fashion brand of 2023 by Lyst. The underwear, which was shown on the Miu Miu runway with tights underneath, retails for $5,800 per pair. Victor Virgile/Getty ImagesAnd that's not the only underwear-related trend Miu Miu started this year. At the time of writing, searching "Miu Miu undie" on TikTok results in videos with more than 1.5 million views. AdvertisementA satin pair of the famous Miu Miu ballet flats.
Persons: Lyst, Miu Miu, , Miuccia, Prada, Miuccia Prada, Miu Miu's, Kendall Jenner, Olivia Rodrigo, Amy Sussman, Emma Corrin, Miu, Victor Virgile, Edward Berthelot Organizations: Service, Lyst, Paris, Target Locations: Italian, Paris
Insider Today: Tech workers are bummed
  + stars: | 2023-10-17 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
AdvertisementAdvertisementIn today's big story, we're looking at why some tech workers don't love their jobs anymore. Many factors led to the shift, from significant layoffs in Big Tech to in-office mandates and financial pressure due to high interest rates. AdvertisementAdvertisement(Interestingly enough, Terrazas writes that workers in non-tech roles — like human resources and marketing — report the highest job satisfaction at Big Tech companies.) But it feels like tech workers themselves will end up having to do a bit of recalibration. Working in Big Tech has become a job like any other corporate gig.
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Insider verified its legitimacy with a T.J. Maxx employee. Rae Dunn collectors, or "Dunn hunters," as The Washington Post calls them, are known to line up outside T.J. Maxx stores before opening and fight over merchandise. Insider spoke with two current T.J. Maxx employees who requested anonymity for fear of professional repercussions. In the document, T.J. Maxx suggests several ways for employees to engage customers to temper their frustration. "When someone is screaming at somebody else in a T.J. Maxx, you've kind of gone beyond logic," they said.
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While we've been sharing the very best Prime Day deals throughout the sale, there are some great finds our editors recommend snagging right now. William Antonelli, tech reporterAmazonI'm taking this Prime Day to upgrade some of the old gadgets I've got in my house. I go through many shoes when training for marathons, and Prime Day is when I pick up a new pair or two. Last Prime Day, I purchased the Asics Men's Gel-Nimbus 24 Running Shoes. These Prime Day deals most certainly took a bite out of my wallet, but at a fraction of the price you'd normally pay for these items.
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$199.99 from Amazon Originally $279.99 Save 29%Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. The 20% discount is the lowest price we've ever seen, making it a great time to buy. $199.00 from Amazon Originally $249.00 Save 20%Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. $166.99 from Amazon Originally $250.00 Save 33%Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Lowest Price Amazon Kindle Oasis (8GB) Amazon revolutionized the e-reader with the Kindle Oasis' daring design, great page-turn buttons, sharp screen, and giant ebook library.
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Lowest Price SodaStream Art Sparkling Water Maker Save the planet and your wallet by investing in the SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker while it's on sale for the lowest price we've ever seen it. On Prime Day, K9 Advantix II is at the lowest price ever — almost 30% below the typical retail. Though not the lowest price we've seen, this Prime Day's sale of $159.99 beats almost any price year round. For a limited time, it’s at the lowest price we’ve ever seen it — $139.99. For the lowest price we've ever seen on Amazon, get any of the 23 available colors for over 30% off.
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MSCHF announced a free dating simulator that it says helps prepare your 2022 US federal tax return. The game is scheduled to launch April 4, but its listing on the Steam platform has been removed. A screenshot from MSCHF's "Tax Heaven 3000" website, showing a character description for "Turbo." The dating simulator is scheduled to launch on April 4, but the game's storefront page has been removed from the popular platform Steam. A screenshot from MSCHF's "Tax Heaven 3000" dating simulator.
CNN Underscored editors regularly highlight new product launches — everything from a new colorway of that viral pan to the next must-have sneaker — through announcement posts, in-depth reviews and comparative testing pieces. Now, for the first time, we’re giving readers a sneak peek at some of the most anticipated products that are set to launch in 2023 with a new feature: The Watch List. The Legendary Classic Canteen will combine an old-school aesthetic with modern design elements like a handy strap and leakproof lid. Meanwhile, the box quilt pattern keeps everything looking casual cool in four colors: natural, white, light gray and charcoal. Cabeau TNE S3: The Neck’s EvolutionCabeauThe Cabeau Evolution S3 is our pick for best travel pillow based on a variety of factors.
An advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday raised doubts about shifting toward a yearly Covid booster for most adults and children, saying too many questions about the virus still remain unanswered. The FDA convened its Vaccine and Related Biology Products Advisory Committee to discuss how the Covid vaccines may change moving forward. On Monday, the agency published briefing documents proposing annual Covid shots that target the latest variants of the virus — an approach similar to the yearly flu shot. Some committee members said they would prefer to make multiple yearly meetings on the Covid vaccines the norm. In a unanimous vote, the committee recommended using the bivalent formula in all Covid vaccines moving forward, not just for booster shots.
Amazon is back with another huge sale event before the holidays. The Prime Early Access Event is going on now through midnight PDT on October 12, and there are plenty of savings to be had. Now, during Prime Day round two, is a good time to find a lot on sale, from Cloud Slides to reusable storage bags. We've gathered the best fall Prime Day deals on TikTok viral product below. For even more savings, check out our live coverage of the event's very best deals.
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