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I got fed up and started spending weekends in Madison, a coastal Connecticut town. So, I found my own "dupe" of the Hamptons about 100 miles away in New England: Madison, Connecticut. Related Video All the differences between Starbucks in Italy and the USThe town defines coastal calm, with just about everything the Hamptons has minus the crowds. Madison has plenty thanks to the Sculpture Mile, a free outdoor public art installation of museum-quality sculptures scattered around town. There's often something happening on the town greenMadison's historic town green is its leafy centerpiece.
Persons: , I've, Madison isn't, Madison, Allison Tibaldi, RJ Julia Booksellers, I'm, Allison Tibaldi Madison, Café Organizations: Hamptons, Service, Madison, Hammonasset, Hilton, RJ Julia Booksellers, RJ Julia, Madison Cinemas Locations: Madison, Connecticut, New England, Madison , Connecticut, Italy, New York City, Long, England, Europe, Guilford
Gary Allen Montelongo won $10,000 for a science project on train derailment. Montelongo built and coded an experiment on railroad suspension, then won a national competition. AdvertisementThe internship ended, but Montelongo couldn't get the derailment off his mind, so he went down to the train tracks near his house. Then he built three sets of model railroad tracks out of foam and fitted them with three different types of springs: fresh new springs, midlife springs, and old, worn-out springs. This mimicked the different suspension systems he'd seen at the train tracks near his home.
Persons: Gary Allen Montelongo, Montelongo, , Lisa Fryklund, Ajmera, Montelongo couldn't Organizations: Service, Fisher Scientific, Junior, Society for Science, Broadcom, Federal Railroad Administration, University of Texas, NASA, SpaceX Locations: Ohio, East Palestine , Ohio, University of Texas Rio Grande
Sales of single-family homes were down 12% in September compared with the same time in the previous year. But interest rates, rising home prices and skyrocketing insurance costs likely played bigger roles than the recent hurricanes. “Florida recovers much faster than you think,” said Brad O’Connor, chief economist for Florida Realtors. Because of stricter building codes implemented in the years after Hurricane Andrew devastated South Florida in 1992, newer homes withstand hurricanes better than older ones, O’Connor said. The number of households dropped from about 340,000 to about 326,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Persons: , Brad O’Connor, Hurricane Andrew, O’Connor, , Hurricane Ian Organizations: Florida Realtors, . Census, Van Lines, Associated Press Locations: Florida, South Florida, Lee County, Fort Myers, United States
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . With Harris, the corporate tax rate is top of mind for business leaders. Harris is looking to raise the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21%, a move Bank of America estimates could lead to a 5% hit to earnings . Bolten said leaders' concerns don't stem from wanting to keep taxes low to reward themselves and their shareholders. In the five years before 2017's tax reform, 27 substantial US companies relocated their headquarters outside the US due to the tax rate, Bolten said, while there have been zero since the tax cut.
Persons: , Harris, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joshua Bolten, Trump's, Bolten, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Ella Hopkins, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Business, Service, Bank of America Locations: United States, New York, London
Beware of legal and tax complications for common assets such as houses and retirement funds. You can also liquidate the business, which will convert business assets into cash. Like a family business, these assets might have a lot of sentimental value but might not be easily passed down. Donating collections can be an effective way to circumvent capital-gains and estate taxes. Confront disagreements about assets like a house early on, and provide details about complex assets like a family business.
Persons: , who've, Snow, who's, They'll, Roth, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Cresset
Wendy's says will close 140 "outdated" stores this year, leaving its growth count flat for 2024. Wendy's is in the home stretch of a redesign that features new tech and drive-thru improvements. The fast-food chain said Thursday that it will close 140 "outdated" stores in underperforming areas this year, ahead of schedule. Wendy's has 7,000 worldwide locations, and previously said it expected to close around 100 locations this year. AdvertisementTanner said annual sales and profit margins at the closing locations are far below the overall company average.
Persons: Wendy's, , Kirk Tanner, Tanner, Gunther Plosch Organizations: Service
A decade ago, my husband and I bought a term life insurance policy worth $300,000. "We want enough to cover the mortgage and death expenses," we said to the agent who sold us our life insurance policy over a decade ago. Almost a decade later, we realized that what we planned for wasn't nearly enough life insurance to meet my needs if my husband were to die. Get Life Insurance Quotes Compare affordable life insurance options with Policygenius. The problem of not having enough life insurance seems easy enough to fix — just buy more.
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As many as 8,000 North Korean troops are being deployed to Kursk, US officials said on Thursday. "If these North Korean troops engage in combat or combat support operations against Ukraine they would make themselves legitimate military targets." "One of the reasons that Russia is turning to these North Korean troops is that it's desperate," Blinken said. Now he's turning to North Korean troops. AdvertisementSouth Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration has considered sending teams to observe North Korean troops in Ukraine, which it says will not require parliamentary consent.
Persons: they're, Antony Blinken, , Blinken, Lloyd Austin, Austin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin's, Putin, they've, Yoon Suk Organizations: US, Service, Kyiv, Ukrainian, South, State Department, North Korea, North, Ukraine, Pentagon, Austin, Research, South Korean Legislative, Russia's Ministry of Defense, Business Locations: Kursk, Russia, Ukraine, Washington, Pyongyang, Moscow, North Korea, South Korea, Poland, Seoul
Elon Musk's ownership has shifted X's political stance, affecting Democratic ad spending. X switched political ads back on last year as it looked to recoup lost revenue after a brand exodus. AdvertisementWhile some Democratic political advertisers — including Kamala Harris' presidential campaign — have stopped spending on X altogether, a small number are holding firm. It ceased taking political advertising in 2019 under former CEO Jack Dorsey; Musk reversed that decision last year. The research firm EMARKETER predicted that political ad spending in the US will top $12 billion this year.
Persons: X, , Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, revved, hasn't, Colin Allred, Sen, Ted Cruz, Jon Tester, Tim Sheehy, — Jon Tester, it's, Harris, Linda Yaccarino, Tyler Goldberg, Mike Nellis, Nellis, I've, Matthew Madrazo, Jonathan Phelps, X's, Ned Segal, Jack Dorsey, Musk, Elon, Mark Jablonowski, Andy Kiersz Organizations: Elon, Democratic, Service, Twitter, Trump, Texas Senate, Montana, Solutions, Republican, Fox News, Democrats, Nellis, Media, X, Financial Times, Meta, Google Locations: Texas, Montana, Washington ,
I worked at an edtech company and was put on a performance improvement plan after making mistakes. I survived the PIP, and now I feel like I'm a better employee. I sat there on Google Meet as my supervisor explained the parameters of a performance improvement plan (PIP). Either way, the PIP said this: Improve by doing X, Y, and Z within the next 60 days, or you are gone. AdvertisementWhile nothing felt changed in my day-to-day beyond the release from all the extra tracking of my work, I had changed as an employee.
Persons: , Julia White, Slack Organizations: Service, Google
Apple is taking a 20% stake under the new agreement, which follows a $450 million deal in 2022. Apple's iOS 18 now supports non-emergency satellite messaging. AdvertisementA satellite services company got a boost on Friday following its disclosure that Apple is taking a stake as part of a new investment deal. AdvertisementEmergency SOS enables satellite messaging to emergency services when an iPhone is not in range of WiFi or cellular connectivity. Apple rolled out non-emergency satellite messaging for iPhones in iOS 18.
Persons: , Globalstar, Apple, Hurricane Helene Organizations: Globalstar Inc, Apple, Service, SEC, Business Locations: Globalstar, Hurricane
Donald Trump built Trump Tower in 1984 to house luxury condominiums and a shopping center. Vintage photos show Trump Tower under construction and its star-studded opening. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementCompleted in 1984, Trump Tower serves as Donald Trump's New York City home and office as well as a landmark tourist destination.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Donald Trump's Organizations: Trump, Service, Trump Tower, York City Locations: York
AdvertisementThe days of European carmakers dominating China's luxury vehicle market are over. A study by AlixPartners found that Chinese automakers released 40 over-the-air software updates between March 2023 and February this year, compared with just two from legacy automakers. AdvertisementHard to quitDespite a challenging environment, Western premium automakers can ill afford to give up on China. As well as increased competition, European automakers face a geopolitical headache. AdvertisementTim Urquhart, principal automotive analyst at S&P Global Mobility, told BI the European Union's tariffs on Chinese automakers meant Beijing could impose levies on European car imports in retaliation.
Persons: , Aston Martin, James Bond, Chris Brownridge, BYD, Lutz Meschke, Max, Xiaomi, Steve Dyer, Dyer, AlixPartners, Mercedes, GAO, China's, Tim Urquhart, Urquhart Organizations: BMW, Mercedes, Benz, Porsche, Service, upstarts, Volkswagen, Royce, British, Bloomberg, Reuters, Getty, P Global Mobility Locations: China, British, London, Korea, Western Europe, Beijing
Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle brand Goop conducted another round of layoffs, Business Insider learned. AdvertisementGwyneth Paltrow's Goop has conducted its second round of layoffs in as many months, Business Insider has learned. Goop Beauty revenue is up 21% over last year, and G. Label revenue is up 45%, she said. Earlier this year, the company hired consultants from a company called WestView to streamline business, the company told BI. These include in-house clothing brand G. Label, beauty lines Goop Beauty and Good Clean Goop, and delivery-only Goop Kitchen restaurants.
Persons: Gwyneth Paltrow's, , Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop, Goop, Lauren Johnston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Paltrow, WWD, Felix Capital, you've, I've, It's Organizations: Business, Service, NEA, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Forbes, Netflix Locations: WestView
His record label, Bad Boy Records, is one source of his wealth. Musicians including Janelle Monáe, French Montana, and Machine Gun Kelly were signed to Bad Boy. Diddy founded Bad Boy Records in 1993 and went on to sign major musicians such as The Notorious BIG, Mase, and Faith Evans. It's impossible to think of '90s and '00s rap without also thinking of Bad Boy, which released 13 No. Here are 16 of the biggest acts that have released albums through Bad Boy since its inception.
Persons: Sean, Diddy, Combs, Janelle Monáe, Kelly, , Sean Combs, Faith Evans, Mr Organizations: Bad Boy Records, Bad, Service, Business, Billboard, Bad Boy Locations: French Montana, New York
"This is the Zodiac Speaking" details the hunt for a serial killer in the 1970s. The Netflix docuseries explains that police suspected Arthur Leigh Allen was the Zodiac Killer. Police suspected a man called Arthur Leigh Allen, a convicted sex offender, may have been the Zodiac Killer. Related stories"Arthur Leigh Allen does not match the partial DNA fingerprint developed from bona fide Zodiac letters," he said. A screenshot of archive footage of Arthur Leigh Allen as seen in "This Is the Zodiac Killer."
Persons: Arthur Leigh Allen, Allen wasn't, , Allen, Arthur Leigh Allen's mugshots, Don Cheney, David Toschi, Kelly Carroll, Vallejo, Terry Poyser, Netflix Allen, I'd, I've, teenie, I'm Organizations: Netflix, Service, Police, San Francisco Police Department, Atascadero, Hospital ,, San Francisco Chronicle, Allen, Sacramento Bee, Department of Justice Locations: San Francisco, Hospital , California, Vallejo , California
Shared Access worked with a football club to power headsets for fans with visual impairments. It installed a private 5G network for fast connectivity and nearly instantaneous streaming. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Sam Jackman, the chief development officer of Shared Access, a European company that develops mobile-connectivity solutions. We decided to install a private 5G network with an on-site core in the stadium. Ultimately, having the foundation of this private network allows so much room for creativity in terms of what you can layer on top of it.
Persons: , Sam Jackman, GiveVision, It's, we've, I'd Organizations: Service, Crystal Palace Football Club, Selhurst, Vodafone, Crystal, Crystal Palace FC, Broadcasters Locations: European, London
AdvertisementRussia's retaking territory in Kursk, but efforts to drive the Ukrainian forces out of the country will likely only get more difficult. Ukrainian troops invaded the Kursk region in southwestern Russia in August, and at one point, they held roughly 500 square miles of Russian territory. Russia's response to the shock assault was slow, but a larger effort to drive the Ukrainians out is now underway. Michael Bohnert, a warfare expert at RAND Corporation, told BI Ukraine doesn't have to defend Russian cities. Russia's military is larger than Ukraine's, which means that the more resources Russia uses, the harder it will be to defend.
Persons: , William Alberque, Matthew Savill, YAN DOBRONOSOV, Michael Bohnert, it's, Alberque, Vladimir Putin, Ukraine would've, Savill, Russia's, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy Organizations: Kursk ., Service, Stimson Center, Royal United Services Institute, UK Ministry of Defence, Getty, Russia Ukrainian, RAND Corporation, Ukraine, Ukraine's, Korean, Russian Defense Ministry Press, AP Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Kursk, Russian, Ukrainian, Sudzha, AFP, Russia's Kursk, Ukraine Ukraine, Russia's
Budget airlines like Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest are struggling to turn a profit. The still-in-service airlines Neeleman founded, like JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Canada's WestJet, and Breeze Airways, largely follow this idea. Historically, these strategies have been absent from the likes of Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest, which have stuck to all-economy aircraft with little choice. Southwest Airlines boats an open-seating policy where seats are first-co,me first-serve. Low-cost airlines should continue to ditch barebones planesSouthwest shouldn't be the only one to move away from historical norms.
Persons: David Neeleman, , David Neeleman —, Thomas Pallini, haven't, Neeleman, that's, Barry Biffle, They're, we've, WestJet, Scott Kirby, doesn't, Kevin Carter, Breeze Organizations: Service, JetBlue —, Breeze Airways, Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Street, Frontier, Neeleman, JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Morris Air, Spirit, Airbus Locations: Southwest, Frontier, Breeze
Russia faces a crisis whether it continues the war or not, economist Alexander Mertens says. War spending has been a major boost to Moscow's GDP growth and wealth, and ending the war will be tricky. If Russia continues the war, the economy looks on track for a "severe recession" and long-running stagnation, Mertens said. "The current state of the Russian economy is far from critical but it does present Putin with a dilemma. The Russian economy is not yet close to collapse, but it is increasingly dependent on wartime conditions and faces growing risks of overheating."
Persons: Alexander Mertens, , Vladimir Putin, Mertens, Merten, Putin, That's Organizations: Service, Kyiv's International Institute of Business, Ukraine, Atlantic Council, Russian National Welfare Fund, Kremlin, International Monetary Fund Locations: Russia, Ukrainian, Ukraine
AdvertisementChina is developing military space gear at a "mind-boggling" pace, according to the US Space Force chief. "The number of different categories of space weapons that [China has] created and . In an interview with Politico, Saltzman added that China's progress in military space technology posed a bigger challenge than possible Russian nuclear weapons in orbit. "For the first time in decades, US leadership in space and space technology is being challenged," Meink added. As the FT notes, the US space defense capabilities are heavily reliant on private companies, such as SpaceX.
Persons: Chance Saltzman, , Saltzman, Xi Jinping, Bill Nelson, Troy Meink, Space.com, Meink, Arthur Herman, John F, Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, we've Organizations: SpaceX, Service, US Space Force, Financial Times, Politico, NASA, UN, National Reconnaissance Office, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Hudson Institute Locations: China, Colorado, Russia
I've worked at Costco for 19 years, so I have a few key tips for shopping at the warehouse. If you shop at Costco a lot, get the executive membership and pay attention to the prices of items. AdvertisementI've worked at Costco's membership counter for over 19 years. If you shop at Costco a lot, consider getting an executive membershipCostco's executive membership can save you money in the long run. Employees at Costco's membership counter can also check if any surrounding warehouses will continue to restock that item.
Persons: I've, , they're, Veronica Thatcher, it's, Veronica Thatcher Kirkland, Kirkland, Thatcher Costco Organizations: Costco, Service, Kirkland
Peloton announced that Ford executive Peter Stern will join the company as its new CEO. The fitness company is betting Stern can help turn things around. He's expected to focus on trimming spending and retaining current Peloton subscribers. Peloton announced in May 2024 that CEO Barry McCarthy would be stepping down. McCarthy's departure came as the fitness company announced it was cutting around 15% of its workforce.
Persons: Peter Stern, Stern, , Simeon Siegel, Neil Saunders, Saunders, Siegel, Scott Markman, Barry McCarthy, Everest Organizations: Ford, Service, Capital Markets, GlobalData, Apple
A British Airways plane turned around midway through a 10-hour journey. AdvertisementA British Airways plane turned around while halfway across the Atlantic Ocean, meaning passengers endured a nine-hour flight to nowhere. "We're sorry for the delay in our customers' travel plans after their aircraft experienced a minor technical issue," a British Airways spokesperson told Business Insider. It was not the first time in recent months that BA passengers have suffered a flight to nowhere. AdvertisementIn June, a Boeing 787s turned around after flying 2,300 miles to Canada's Newfoundland after a technical problem was detected.
Persons: Organizations: British Airways, Service, Boeing, London Gatwick Locations: Costa Rica, London, Europe, Newfoundland
After growing up on the East Coast and living in New York City for years, I moved to Los Angeles. Other things threw me off, like LA's chill attitude toward alcohol and the slower pace of the city. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! Things were growing a bit stagnant in my life, so I packed up and moved to Los Angeles in hopes of finding work in the film industry. As a lifelong East Coaster, here are the things that surprised me the most about moving to California.
Persons: Organizations: Service Locations: East Coast, New York City, Los Angeles, New Britain , Connecticut, California
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