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A New York City family is suing a funeral home for mistakenly sending their mother’s casket to another country for burial. Her family, who lives in Queens, was preparing for the funeral in Ecuador when they saw a video posted on TikTok that shocked them. The video showed a family in Guatemala shocked to find a woman’s body in the casket at the funeral for their 38-year-old son. I had to deal with the health department, the police, a lot of big, big processed to export the body to a different country,” said Minchala. When the family asked the funeral home about the mix up, they claim the funeral home denied it.
Persons: Carmen Maldonado, Rivera, Rosa Sicha, , , Carmen, Manuel Minchala, Phil Rizzuto Locations: York City, Ecuador, Queens, Guatemala, Corona,
A view from the surroundings of damaged Al-Awda Hospital after Israeli attacks, in Beit Lahia, Gaza on May 18. Mousa Salem/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesA United Nations inquiry has accused Israel of carrying out a “concerted policy” of destroying the health care system in Gaza during its year-long conflict with Hamas in attacks it said amount to war crimes. The Israeli attacks resulted in “fuel, food, water, medicines and medical supplies not reaching hospitals, while also drastically reducing permits for patients to leave the territory for medical treatment,” it said. Israel has released footage they say is evidence of those Hamas operations. The commission previously alleged that both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in the early stages of the Gaza war, and that Israel’s actions also amounted to crimes against humanity.
Persons: Mousa, Israel, , Pillay, Israel “, Hind Rajab Organizations: Awda, Anadolu Agency, UN’s Independent International Commission of, CNN, Israel Defense Forces, Office, Hamas, IDF, UN, Human Rights, Israeli Army’s 162nd, Assembly Locations: Beit Lahia, Gaza, Mousa Salem, Nations, Palestinian, East Jerusalem, Israel
ET Wednesday when Kenzie Lewellen’s labor began at her home in Port Charlotte, Florida, with Hurricane Milton hurtling toward the Gulf Coast. Lewellen and her boyfriend, Dewey Bennett, 24, were both on edge. Follow along for live coverageThe monster storm Milton made landfall at 8:30 p.m. Dewey Bennett with his newborn son, Dewey Lester Bennett IV. “He is a miracle baby,” she said, holding him up as sunshine streamed through her hospital window.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAllstate CEO Tom Wilson: The insurance industry itself isn't in bad shapeAllstate CEO Tom Wilson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the economic toll of Hurricane Helene and Milton, how the company responds to storms and other natural disasters, health of the insurance industry, and more.
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Editor’s Note: This is a version of CNN’s Royal News, a weekly dispatch bringing you the inside track on Britain’s royal family. London CNN —Catherine, Princess of Wales delighted royal-watchers this week with an unexpected appearance alongside her husband, Prince William. “I think that just shows a really caring side and is very, very touching for them.”William and Kate speak to members of the emergency services during a visit to Southport Community Centre in Southport, northwest England on Thursday. Danny Lawson/Getty ImagesIt was a big moment for the popular 42-year-old royal – her first public outing since wrapping up her chemotherapy treatment. And if all continues well, it could mean she takes on more in the new year and perhaps, even, starts traveling again.
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Internal research accidentally revealed this week indicates TikTok knew its algorithm was harmful. Lawyers for children harmed by social media say the apps have long known they are hurting kids. According to NPR, TikTok's internal documents show officials at parent company ByteDance discussing internal studies that show the app can harm children. According to NPR, the unredacted internal documents show that TikTok touted its tools for limiting teens' screen time despite knowing from its own research that these features had "little impact." Matthew Bergman, a founding attorney of the Social Media Victims Law Center, which represents over 3,000 plaintiffs in cases of adolescents harmed by social media, told BI that the unsealed information is "certainly consistent with what we're seeing" across TikTok and other social media.
Persons: TikTok, , Adam Wandt, John Jay, Wandt, Jayne Conroy, Simmons Hanly Conroy, Conroy, it's, Matthew Bergman, Bergman Organizations: Service, Kentucky Public Radio, NPR, John, John Jay College of Criminal, Social Media, Law Center
Some have called for users to delete data out of concern policies may change with new ownership. AdvertisementThe future of 23andMe is uncertain, and so is the fate of the data it has collected from millions of users. Business Insider asked the company itself, and a 23andMe spokesperson directed us to its privacy statement. The spokesperson added that 23andMe's privacy statement would apply "unless and until customers are presented with a new privacy statement by a new entity." In a different post, Eva Galperin, director of cybersecurity at Electronic Frontier Foundation, recommended 23andMe users request that their data be deleted.
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Gold drifts higher after data supports U.S. rate-cut bets
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Gold prices climbed on Friday after recent data supported bets for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next month, while market participants awaited the U.S. Producer Price Index report for further direction. Spot gold rose 0.5% to $2,641.70 per ounce by 0245 GMT but was down about 0.4% for the week. Data on Thursday showed that U.S. consumer prices rose slightly more than expected in September, while jobless claims increased to 258,000 in the week ended Oct. 5, versus estimates of 230,000. "Gold is seeing short-term gains as recent data has been positive. If the PPI data comes in softer, gold's momentum could continue upward," said Kelvin Wong, OANDA's senior market analyst for Asia Pacific.
Persons: Price, Kelvin Wong, OANDA's, CME's Organizations: Federal, PPI, Asia Locations: Tokyo, Japan, CME's FedWatch, Beirut
About 165 million Americans rely on employer-sponsored health insurance and yet, workers may still not get the coverage they want — particularly when it comes to drugs like Wegovy and Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic. One in three employees are looking for more resources to combat obesity, according to a recent report by consulting firm Gallagher. Glucagon-like peptide-1 treatments such as Wegovy and Ozempic, which mimic hormones produced in the gut to suppress a person's appetite, are considered game changers on this front. Already, prescription drug costs jumped 8.6% last year, due in part to a surge in the use of GLP-1 drugs, according to a recent report by Mercer. "It becomes a lifelong drug," said Gary Kushner, chair and president of Kushner & Company, a benefits design and management company.
Persons: Gallagher, Trilliant, Mercer, Sunit Patel, actuary, Gary Kushner Organizations: Finance, Security, Kushner & Company Locations: U.S, Mercer's
CNN —A United Nations inquiry has accused Israel of carrying out a “concerted policy” of destroying the health care system in Gaza during its year-long conflict with Hamas in attacks it said amount to war crimes. Israel’s actions in the besieged Palestinian enclave “constitute the war crimes of willful killing and mistreatment and the crime against humanity of extermination,” the commission said in a statement Thursday. The Israeli foreign ministry rejected “accusations of widespread ill-treatment and torture of detainees,” saying Israel is “fully committed to international legal standards” on treatment of detainees. “Children in particular have borne the brunt of these attacks, suffering both directly and indirectly from the collapse of the health system,” she said. The commission previously alleged that both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in the early stages of the Gaza war, and that Israel’s actions also amounted to crimes against humanity.
Persons: Israel, , Pillay, Israel “, Hind Rajab Organizations: CNN, United, UN’s Independent International Commission of, Hamas, UN, Human Rights, Israeli Army’s 162nd, Assembly Locations: United Nations, Gaza, Palestinian, East Jerusalem, Israel, Jihad
Residents near Granbury, Texas, want an 'intolerably loud' crypto mine to stop. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementResidents of Hood County in northern Texas have filed a lawsuit against a local bitcoin mining facility, alleging its "intolerably loud" noises and physical vibrations have caused mental and physical health problems. AdvertisementOne impacted resident, Cheryl Shadden, has difficulty sleeping and has experienced hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus, according to the suit. AdvertisementResident Liana Oechsle told NBC 5 that the facility has a right to exist but wants it to be more responsible.
Persons: , Cheryl Shadden, it's, Hood, Daniel Lakey, Liana Oechsle Organizations: Service, Marathon Digital Holdings, Marathon, Fox, NBC, Business Locations: Granbury , Texas, Hood County, Texas, America, China, North Carolina, Ohio, Arkansas
Inside data brokers' massive vaultCybersecurity experts estimate that data brokers collect an average of 1,000 data points on each individual with an online presence. Little oversight around data privacyThe lack of comprehensive regulation around data privacy allows data brokers to operate with little oversight, unlike the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union. Opt-out links and instructions are readily available for most of the major data brokers: ExperianTransUnionLexisNexisEpsilon But data privacy experts says reclaiming or deleting your data from brokers can be a deliberately complex process that is not only time-consuming but frustrating. "With AI, data brokers will create even more detailed and predictive profiles, incorporating everything from biometric data to behavioral tracking," Abed said. Until regulation steps in, data brokers will continue to collect as much data as possible.
Persons: Pew, Arjun Bhatnagar, Roger Grimes, Jeff Chester, Chester, I'm, Bruno Kurtic, Chris Henderson, Chelsea Magnant, Rob Hughes, Kurtic, Cloaked's Bhatnagar, Henderson, Javad Abed, Abed Organizations: Pew Research, Social, LexisNexis, Epsilon, OneRep, Center for Digital Democracy, D.C, Bedrock Security, National Security Agency, CNBC, Data Protection, European Union, NYU's Center for Global Affairs, Brunswick, RSA, U.S, Consumers, Consumer, Engage, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Locations: Washington, California, U.S, Chester
Jaap Arriens | NurPhotoDanish biotech Zealand Pharma is targeting the "next generation" of weight loss drugs as competitors pile into a market dominated by heavyweights Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly . Last month, Zealand Pharma announced positive top-line results from a phase 1b trial of its weight-loss drug, a GLP-1/GLP-2 receptor dual agonist called Dapiglutide. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Zealand Pharma. Novo Nordisk is also experimenting with its own version of the treatment, combining the GLP-1 component Semaglutide with amylin analog Cagrilintide in a candidate called CagriSema. Syringes from weight loss drugs "Wegovy," "Ozempic" and "Mounjaro."
Persons: Jaap Arriens, Eli Lilly, Adam Steensberg, Steensberg Organizations: Zealand Pharma, Novo Nordisk, CNBC, pharma, Nordisk, Union, Getty Locations: U.S
Luxury hotels are offering guests longevity packages that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. AdvertisementFrom offering guests IV drips for hangovers to personalized nutrition programs and full-body MRIs, luxury hotels are upping their wellness game — and wealthy Americans are ready for it. "It's astounding the speed in which a new focus on longevity is rewriting the wellness market," she said. AdvertisementThe global wellness market — which encompasses beauty, healthy eating, spas, wellness tourism, personalized medicine, and more — was valued at $5.6 trillion in 2022, up from $3.4 trillion in 2013, according to the Global Wellness Institute. Luxury hotels want to cash in on the longevity trendBlink and you'll miss an announcement for a new longevity-themed program.
Persons: , Bryan Johnson, Beth McGroarty, Mark Hyman, Tony Robbins, Sam Nazarian, Robbins, Nazarian, COVID Organizations: Service, Global Wellness Institute, Consulting, Clinique, Next, Bloomberg, Times Locations: Clinique La, Swiss, Dubai, St Kitts, sbe, London
A Black Workday employee sued the company, claiming race and disability discrimination. AdvertisementA Black Workday employee filed a race and disability discrimination lawsuit against his employer after it sent police to his house for a "wellness check" while he was being treated at a hospital and had requested medical leave. He also sent a completed leave request form and said he would file the required Family and Medical Leave Act paperwork soon. On October 20, 2022, while he was still at the hospital, Workday sent police to his house for a "wellness check." In May 2023, Hill went on approved disability and medical leave, although he said he was denied long-term disability leave.
Persons: Anthony Hill, , Hill, Hill's, Cassie Lenning, Lenning, didn't, Anthony, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor Organizations: Service, Business, Department, Labor, Court, District of Columbia Locations: Northern, California's, California, Maryland, Montgomery County
CNN —Most musicians dream of winning a Grammy, but there’s only one award Chappell Roan is aiming for. So what better way to cap off her mega year than by winning her first Grammy Award? Creative director Ramisha Sattar and recording artist Chappell Roan. Universal Music Group“Please, please, please put some type of energy, a spell, whatever, that we get nominated for the Grammy,” Roan said in the video. “She is just as much Chappell Roan as I am, honestly,” Roan told CNN.
Persons: Chappell Roan, , Taylor Swift, Roan, , “ I’ve, I’ve, Ramisha Sattar, ” Roan, “ It’s, Kamala Harris, Sattar, Gen Z Lisa Frank, ” Sattar, Chappell Organizations: CNN, Austin, MTV, Recording, Universal, ” Universal Locations: Roan, Instagram
A new study found hundreds of unique viruses called bacteriophage on toothbrushes and shower heads. A recent study found hundreds of viruses on samples from toothbrushes and shower heads, including many that have never been seen before, let alone examined. These are not viruses that are going to infect you, these are viruses that are potentially cool," Hartmann said. In the future, phage might be a rich source of biotech innovations like phage therapy, in the same way pharmaceuticals have developed medicines from plants or animals. Advertisement"There are a lot of things waiting to be discovered just under our noses or on our toothbrushes," Hartmann said.
Persons: , Erica Hartmann, it's, Hartmann, Phages, Wahrman Organizations: Service, Northwestern University, Business, William Paterson University of New Locations: William Paterson University of New Jersey, Microbiomes
AdvertisementThe small Swiss town of Gstaad, nestled in the Bernese Alps, looks like a setting ripe for a Sound of Music-inspired fairytale. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertThis is where longevity seekers come each fall for an intimate conference connecting investors to entrepreneurs and scientists. AdvertisementYes, there is still some Swiss cheese, wine, and desserts on offer at the Longevity Investor's Conference for those who wish to indulge. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertInvestment is flowing into early-stage longevity companies that are bringing tests and products to market. Longevity Investors Conference/David BiedertEquipped with Starlink satellite internet, the boat is designed for "floating coworking."
Persons: , David Biedert, Moritz, Marc Bernegger, Longevity.Technology, who've, Bryan Johnson, Nir Barzilai, Alex Colville, Emil Kendziorra, Tobias Reichmuth, rapamycin, berberine, nature's, Reichmuth, David Furman, who'd, Julie Andrews, Madonna, Valentino Organizations: Business, Service, Longevity, Conference, Academy for Health, David, Bold, Michelin Locations: Switzerland, Gstaad, Bernese, St, Singapore, Tel Aviv, Age1, San Francisco, Antarctica, Sardinia, Italy, Okinawa, Japan, Zurich
AdvertisementLizzo shared that she is a "former vegan" who eats animal protein, as she got candid about her recent weight loss. Her personal trainer told Business Insider that she never considered using weight loss drugs. In an Instagram post in September, Lizzo suggested she was flattered that people suspected she was taking weight loss medication. AdvertisementAs weight loss drugs have boomed in popularity, so has speculation over which celebrities have used them. "You don't get rewarded with less weight when you get stronger; you get rewarded with more weight," Calliet said.
Persons: Lizzo, that's, Corey Calliet, , lipsyncing, Calliet, Ozempic doesn't, She's, Oprah Winfrey, Kayla Oaddams, she's, Michael B, Jordan, John Boyega — Organizations: Business, Service, BI
Dylan O'Brien told Men's Health his safety concerns over a stunt in "The Maze Runner" were ignored. AdvertisementDylan O'Brien claimed his concerns that a stunt on "The Maze Runner: The Death Cure" wasn't safe were ignored, resulting in an accident that left him needing reconstructive surgery. In 2016, O'Brien filmed a stunt for the third film, "The Death Cure," where he was meant to jump between two vehicles. In 2020, O'Brien told Deadline that recovery was a "rough and long road" and he felt "fucking broken." Representatives for Wes Ball, the director of "The Maze Runner: The Death Cure," and 20th Century Studios did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
Persons: Dylan O'Brien, Men's, O'Brien, , Michael Keaton, Netflix's, Dan Akroyd, I've, Wes Ball, Alec Baldwin, Halyna Hutchins Organizations: Service, Men's, Century Studios Locations: California
Wells Fargo reported results before Friday's opening bell. WFC YTD mountain Wells Fargo YTD Shares of Wells Fargo surged 6% on the release to more than $61. Wells Fargo Why we own it : We bought Wells Fargo as a turnaround story under CEO Charlie Scharf. We come away from the call feeling good not only about Wells Fargo's setup for next year. A resurgence in Wall Street dealmaking — both mergers and acquisitions and initial public offerings — will benefit Wells Fargo.
Persons: Wells, Wells Fargo, That's, Charlie Scharf, He's, Scharf, Charles Scharf, we've, Morgan Stanley, NII, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Investors, Wells, Federal Reserve, Bank of America, Citigroup, buybacks, Management, CNBC Locations: LSEG, Wells, Wells Fargo, reinvest, U.S, NII
Anatomy of a Distortion How a Fox News host’s misleading question about migrant children morphed into a Trump talking pointFormer President Donald J. Trump and his surrogates have repeatedly accused the Biden administration of losing tens of thousands of migrant children, distorting, conflating and inflating government statistics. June 2, 2024 Mr. Trump is interviewed on Fox News. Fox News When the Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy told Mr. Trump that the Biden administration had “lost” 80,000 children, Mr. Trump expressed surprise at her ensuing question. She allowed them to be trafficked into our country.”Aug. 30, 2024 Mr. Trump speaks inJohnstown, Pa. Donald J. Trump via YouTube By now, the claim, updated with the inflated figure, has become a common refrain for Mr. Trump. Those are all missing children.”Sept. 29, 2024 Mr. Trump appears ata rally in Erie, Pa. “This is not even possible to believe.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Biden, Rachel Campos, Duffy, Mr, , Will, , haven’t, ” Ms, Campos, Biden’s, Phil, The, Harris, , Kamala Harris, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s Organizations: Fox, Trump, Fox News, Health, Human Services, New York Times, Times, Human Services Department, Biden, The Biden, YouTube, Department of Homeland, CBS Locations: Phoenix, , That’s, Doral, Fla, Glendale, Ariz, Johnstown, Pa, Palos Verdes, Calif, , California, Erie
Instagram is the most used app among US teens, a new Piper Sandler survey found. The analysts found that 87% of teens said they used Instagram at least once a month. AdvertisementTikTok was the second most used social app, with 79% saying they used it monthly compared to 74% a year ago. Snapchat came in third at 71% monthly usage, a decline from fall 2023 when 74% said they used the app monthly. Pinterest (41%), Twitter (30%), and Facebook (30%) rounded out the bottom in terms of monthly usage this fall.
Persons: Instagram, Piper Sandler, TikTok, Snapchat, , Adam Mosseri, Harry Stebbing's 20VC, Piper Sandler's, Meta Organizations: Service, Piper, Twitter, Facebook, Meta, DMs, Snapchat, Big Tech
However, prices for many physical goods have deflated as supply-and-demand dynamics return to normal following pandemic-era contortions. "Outside of goods prices, I don't think we'll see price cuts," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's. That served to weaken demand, which also pushed down prices, economists said. Outside of supply-demand dynamics, the U.S. dollar's strength relative to other global currencies has also helped rein in prices for imported goods, economists said. Energy, food and consumer electronicsOutside of imported goods, consumers may also see a "normalization" of prices in food and energy, Zandi said.
Persons: Jeff Greenberg, Mark Zandi, Zandi, women's outerwear, Sarah House Organizations: Universal, Getty, Finance, Social Security, Vehicles, Wells, Wells Fargo Economics ., U.S . Federal, Fed, U.S, Energy Locations: Wells Fargo, U.S
And, with earnings season set to ramp up, that could mean further gains. Already, on Friday, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo were rallying in midday trading after reporting their latest results this week, an auspicious start to the earnings season. A strong earnings season Earnings results next week will be dominated by reports from the banking sector, giving investors further insight into the health of the capital markets as well as the consumer. Several regional banks are also set to announce how they did in the most recent quarter as well, such as PNC Financial Services Group and Citizens Financial Group. Even so, investors are optimistic about the outlook for corporate profits this earnings season, especially with expectations having come down.
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