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Early decision, on the other hand, can "help leverage someone's admissions chances." Despite the possibility of improving your odds of acceptance, there are other factors to consider, especially when it comes to financial aid. For colleges, early decision is a win-winFor schools, offering students an option to apply early has clear advantages. In addition, getting a head start on the makeup of the freshman class helps admissions officers balance out enrollment needs with financial aid requests. (Some schools also offer another option, called Early Decision II, which is due in January.)
Persons: Eric Greenberg, Rick Castellano, Sallie Mae, — that's, Vasconcelos, Robert Franek, Greenberg, Franek, Jeff Greenberg, Louis Organizations: Greenberg Educational Group, Federal Student Aid, The Princeton, Greenberg Educational, Getty, Princeton, Emory University, Colgate University, Swarthmore College, Tulane University, Middlebury College, Washington University Locations: New York, St, Vermont
A small group of lawyers and media executives gathered in a well-appointed back room to listen to Gabriel Shipton, Assange's half-brother. In the case of Vault 7, WikiLeaks' source turned out to be a disgruntled former C.I.A employee. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn New York, Gabriel Shipton, Assange's half-brother, declined to rule out the possibility of a plea deal. Every time the Australian government raises this issue, the Chinese government puts out a statement about Julian Assange. Senator Peter Whish-Wilson, right, was part of a delegation of Australian officials in the US to press for the release of Julian Assange.
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Because a lot of bank branches were still closed, and the crew wanted their money, he requested that we transfer the money via Zelle. When I asked Chase to discuss Zelle fraud, I received an email saying, "Unfortunately, we don't have anyone available for an interview." The way the email messages from Gary were subliterate in a completely different way from the way a classic Gary email is subliterate. When Gary Kruglitz told us to Zelle him, he didn't really tell us to Zelle him. It's possible that the government will eventually be moved to safeguard consumers against Zelle fraud.
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The Great Zelle Pool Scam
  + stars: | 2023-10-01 | by ( Devin Friedman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +38 min
When I asked Chase to discuss Zelle fraud, I received an email saying, "Unfortunately, we don't have anyone available for an interview." The way the email messages from Gary were subliterate in a completely different way from the way a classic Gary email is subliterate. When Gary Kruglitz told us to Zelle him, he didn't really tell us to Zelle him. Out of all the kinds of money, money to build a pool is probably the very best kind of money for the world to suffer the loss of. It's possible that the government will eventually be moved to safeguard consumers against Zelle fraud.
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Sharing at work can be good. Oversharing is not.
  + stars: | 2023-10-01 | by ( Tim Paradis | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Yasmin Sampson-Da Rocha pulled the woman into yet another meeting to try to figure out what was going on. Sampson-Da Rocha left the meeting thinking it was time to do a better job of sharing more details about her own life so that those reporting to her could do the same. "It's still such a taboo to say you're struggling in some way," Sampson-Da Rocha told Insider. At work, it let many of us literally see into our colleagues' lives — the good, the bad, and the naked . AdvertisementAdvertisement"I would still take the slightly oversharing versus the someone's struggling at work because they haven't communicated what's going on," she said.
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Experts warn that boreout is "just as problematic" as burnout and can lead to quiet quitting. "Boreout is basically often the opposite extreme of burnout, but also can be just as problematic in terms of our work experience," Brodsky said in an interview with Insider. Boreout, when left untreated, can lead workers down the path to quiet quitting and disengagement. Monitoring employees leads to 'busyness theater'Some companies are keeping a closer eye on employees by using technology that monitors how much they're working. She explained it's a popular misconception that boreout comes from having inadequate work — workers can still get bored at companies where work piles up.
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download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Colorado Buffalo players who play for Deion Sanders are like young investment bankers. Deion Sanders is the biggest story in college football right now. A big part of Sanders' appeal is his no-nonsense approach to coaching and setting expectations for his players. For Chad Biagini, president of Nolan Partners, a sports-management company, the Colorado players remind him of investment bankers.
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When I got into Harvard last year, everyone started treating me differently. Though I'm grateful to be a Harvard student, I'm more than my intellect. Of course, I can look back on years of hard work. But all my hard work, self-reflection, and achievements came to define me with one title: Harvard student. AdvertisementAdvertisementI owe everything to my family's generational hard work and sacrifice, yet all of that became insignificant in a moment.
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Though I'm grateful to be a Harvard student, I'm more than my intellect. Of course, I can look back on years of hard work. But all my hard work, self-reflection, and achievements came to define me with one title: Harvard student. At dinner, my mother wore a shirt emblazoned with a bright "Harvard 2027" across the chest that the Harvard Coop had sent in my acceptance package. AdvertisementAdvertisementI owe everything to my family's generational hard work and sacrifice, yet all of that became insignificant in a moment.
Persons: I'm, , Harvard Coop, wasn't Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard University Locations: Cambridge, Caribbean, America
Errol Musk told Insider he isn't happy with what he's heard about the new biography on his son. AdvertisementAdvertisementErrol Musk isn't happy with Walter Isaacson's recent biography about his son, Elon Musk. Isaacson's biography on Elon Musk is filled with accounts of incidents where the Tesla CEO and other family members claim Errol Musk bullied and demeaned Elon. In the book, Isaacson wrote that Elon Musk and his brother Kimbal Musk have cut off communication with their father — an assertion Errol Musk denies. Isaacson, Elon Musk, and Kimbal Musk did not respond to a request for comment ahead of publication.
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For new couples, moving too fast or too slow when it comes to getting physical can be a big worry. Many people wonder when the best time is to start being sexually intimate in a relationship. Which got us wondering: When is the best time to start being sexually intimate in a relationship, according to science? The answer is complicated, spanning anywhere from a few dates to a few months after you start to spend time together. Bettmann/Corbis/Getty Images Option 3: Wait until marriageSome people's religious beliefs dictate that they wait to have sex until after they get married.
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Those lawsuits accuse all three of violating Section 1981 of the 1866 Civil Rights Act, a law enacted after the Civil War that guarantees all people the same right to make and enforce contracts "as is enjoyed by white citizens." "All of our nation's civil rights laws - including the 1866 Civil Rights Act - enshrine the command that someone's race and ethnicity must never be used to help or harm them in public and private employment and contracting," Blum, who is white, told Reuters in an email. FREE SPEECH ARGUMENTFearless Fund has brought in prominent lawyers to defend it, including civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Alphonso David, who during a news conference called Blum's use of the Civil War-era law "cynical." They argue that the rules for the grants are merely criteria for being eligible for a "discretionary gift" and do not create a "contract" subject to the civil rights law. Blum's group countered that Fearless Fund's argument would ironically undermine the very causes it favors by essentially invalidating Section 1981 and deeming racial discrimination protected by the First Amendment.
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"The alleged facts are so serious that they compromise the ability of Senator Menendez to effectively represent the people of our state," Murphy - who would appoint a temporary replacement for Menendez should he resign - said in a statement. "Behind the scenes, Senator Menendez was doing those things for certain people - the people that were bribing him and his wife," Williams said. A lawyer for Nadine Menendez, 56, who has been married to the senator since 2020, said she denied wrongdoing and would "vigorously defend" against the allegations in court. MENENDEZ HAS FACED OTHER PROBESThe investigation marks the third time Menendez has been investigated by federal prosecutors, although he has never been convicted. Bob and Nadine Menendez also each face one count of conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right.
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Once you unblock someone, you'll be able to see their Facebook posts again and send them direct messages. In the resulting drop-down menu, click Settings & privacy and then click Settings. Click Unblock next to the person's name who you wish to unblock. AdvertisementAdvertisementHow to unblock someone on Facebook via the Facebook mobile app1. Tap Unblock next to anyone's name, and then confirm by tapping Unblock again.
Persons: you'll, You'll Organizations: Facebook, Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
"I'm earning what a teacher with 15 years of experience made at my last school district — and 50% more than what I made when I quit," she says. In 2022, I turned 30, quit my eight-year teaching career, and got a job at Costco. This fall, I couldn't be more excited to celebrate my first anniversary working at Costco — and I've never been happier. I'm earning what a teacher with 15 years of experience made at my last school district — and 50% more than what I made when I quit. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards My first day of work Photo: Maggie PerkinsThe No.
Persons: Maggie Perkins's, I, I've, Maggie Perkins, , I'm Organizations: Costco, Costco —, Amazon Locations: , Athens, Athens , Georgia, Issaquah , Washington
The missing F-35 fighter jet crashed in South Carolina on Sunday. The 72-year-old South Carolina retiree told local TV channel WCBD that he was shaving in the bathroom when he heard a noise: the scream of a fighter jet that went missing after its pilot ejected over South Carolina on Sunday. And I heard a boom, and my whole house shook," White told the news outlet. The F-35 — an advanced fighter and one of America's most expensive weapons systems — went missing Sunday after a "mishap" during a training flight. A debris field confirmed to be the remains of the pricey plane was found on Monday in South Carolina, about 80 miles away from where the pilot landed.
Persons: Randolph White, White, WCBD, Organizations: Service, Marine Corps, Joint, Joint Base Charleston, Associated Press, Authorities Locations: South Carolina, Wall, Silicon, Joint Base
The pilot of the F-35 fighter jet that went missing ejected and landed in the backyard of a South Carolina home. The Associated Press reported that the pilot parachuted safely into the backyard on Sunday. The pilot was forced to eject from the F-35B Lightning II jet during a training mishap. Local news outlet WMBF reported parts of the aircraft were found near Bartells Road in Indiantown, South Carolina. AdvertisementAdvertisementBefore the jet was found, the US military called on help from the public to locate the missing aircraft.
Persons: Jeremy Huggins Organizations: Associated Press, Service, Marine Corps, Charleston International Airport, AP, Emergency, Services, Base, NBC News Locations: South Carolina, Wall, Silicon, pilotless, Charleston, Joint Base, Bartells, Indiantown , South Carolina
One of the main tenets of Girls That Invest is its weekly podcast , which is how Kaur and Gupthan came to discuss their own personal finance journeys. Today, Girls That Invest isn't just a podcast — it's a million-dollar media company. In the last three years, the company has made $1.4 million in revenue, according to documentation viewed by Insider. "We're successful because we went to where the audience already was — on TikTok, on Instagram — and inserted ourselves in," she said. "If I was worried about what other people would say and let that stop me, I wouldn't have a successful media company today."
Persons: Simran Kaur, Sonya Gupthan, Kaur, Gupthan, It's Organizations: Apple, Indian, L'Oreal Locations: New Zealand, Zealand
Sometimes, you need to recognize that pretty good isn't good enough. A decade ago, they were on a completely different track — running a voice recognition startup called Sonalight. It was "a version of [Apple's] Siri before Siri even existed," Skates, Amplitude's 35-year-old CEO, tells CNBC Make It. Skates: There's always that risk when starting something new, but it actually wasn't that hard of a decision for us. They want to do it only if there's a clear path to success and there's validation along the way.
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But something less talked about is burnout among managers — that's our big story today. "It impacts your attention, impacts your judgment, impacts your memory, impacts your decision-making ability. I spoke with multiple experts about signs that your manager is burnt out:AdvertisementAdvertisementFear. "It's important to realize that every manager has a manager," Sood said. Multiple "corporate goths" spoke with Insider about the importance of being true to themselves, even in the office.
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The SAFE Banking Act would make it lawful for legal marijuana businesses to use major financial and banking institutions. Smart Approaches to Marijuana Action, a political organization opposed to marijuana legalization, urged Tuberville to oppose the legislation in a recent letter. Financial institutions, including small and community banks, have also put pressure on lawmakers, including Tuberville, to support the bill. There's been these attempts by the chairman of the Banking Committee to add a bunch of other stuff onto it, and I think that just completely torpedoes the chances." Ahead of his re-election campaign, President Joe Biden announced his intention to pardon federal convictions for simple marijuana possession offenses at the end of last year.
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[1/2] Actor Yeardley Smith arrives at the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) dinner in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 30, 2019. Smith has a fascinating sideline: co-host of the true-crime podcast "Small Town Dicks" which is about to launch its 13th season on Sept. 22. A: We were not well off, but my mother was really good with money. Like I have a friend whose son is really good at computers, and she was paying for him to take extra classes. I invest in things I love, things that move me, things that I believe will make the world a better place.
Persons: Yeardley Smith, Kyle Grillot, Lisa Simpson, Smith, Tom Stoppard, Jeremy Irons, Glenn Close, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Yeardley, Lauren Young, Richard Chang Organizations: Human Rights, REUTERS, Apple, Reuters, Broadway, Saks, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, New York City, Italy, Florence
National Geographic captured humpback whales interrupting orcas that were hunting a seal in Antarctica. But then, Gregory said in the video, two humpback whales appeared out of nowhere. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile killer whales do not pose a direct threat to adult humpback whales, which are much larger than orcas, killer whales do prey on humpback whale calves. While most people believe the humpbacks are swimming over to save the seal, the seal may actually be swimming toward the humpbacks to save itself. Sea lions and seals have been captured hopping onto boats in order to evade killer whales.
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With no emotional or financial support, I didn't graduate from college until I was in my 30s. AdvertisementAdvertisementI'm a Mexican American kid from the US-Mexico borderMy family didn't have a tradition of going to college; my parents were first-generation migrant workers. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe year I turned 30, I applied to a small liberal-arts college downtownI was accepted into a small school. My family didn't show up for graduation. And rather than getting caught up in my feelings about college move-in day yet again, I'm determined to move on.
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Kazuya Shibata, 27, is a Japanese engineer who makes what he calls "barely useful" inventions. The "Gorgeous Show Box" is meant to do exactly what its name implies — make something supposedly boring seem, well, gorgeous. He quit his job in 2021, and has since devoted himself to making "barely useful" creations. So far, the "Gorgeous Show Box" has been used to present medicine, whiskey, and other products, Kazuya said. "It's very difficult to come up with ideas that are 'just barely useful,'" Kazuya admitted.
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