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Now, there are baby naming consultants who rifle through popularity lists, analyze trends, and recommend the right fit for families. There are companies that specialize in baby names, too. AdvertisementCoffield said she knew she could make a living from baby names when she started talking about it on TikTok. She had previously focused on educating women about how to be empowered while giving birth and casually spoke about baby names a few times. The biggest way to build success in the baby naming business is to make sure people find you credible, Coffield said.
Persons: , influencer Francesca Farago, @francescafarago, ames, earbooks,, ike, ersonal, ake, ince, ure Organizations: Service, Business, Netflix, ust
“Baby Reindeer” has topped most-watched lists worldwide since its debut in April, generating headlines and speculation about the characters and who inspired them. Her complaint lists Netflix and Netflix Worldwide Entertainment as defendants. The document alleges that the defendants and Gadd told the “biggest lie in television history” by claiming the story is true. In an essay for Netflix, he said the situation was “messy” and “complicated,” but he believed the story needed to be told. In the complaint, Harvey said within a few days of the show airing she began to receive messages, including death threats, identifying her as Gadd’s alleged stalker.
Persons: ” Fiona Harvey, Richard Gadd, Harvey, sleuths, Martha Scott, , Piers Morgan, Gadd, Donny Dunn, , , Richard Gadd’s, ” Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Ed Miller, Scott, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, Netflix, Court, Central, Central District of, YouTube, Entertainment, Edinburgh Fringe, Guardian Locations: Scottish, Central District, Central District of California, London
"Once a manufacturer receives certification for the Trust Mark, they will need additional time to retool their packaging, as well as shipping updated products from the manufacturer to retailers," he said. In 2024, according to research firm Statista, nearly 70 million homes in the U.S. are actively using smart devices, up more than 10% from last year. Staffers from Consumer Reports attended a White House meeting during which the Cyber Trust Mark program was announced. Barry Mainz, CEO of Forescout Technologies, a cybersecurity provider, says he is a big fan of the Cyber Trust Mark. Steps to take now to protect your home internetThere are actions consumers can take right now, before the Cyber Trust Mark program kicks in, to harden their cybersecurity.
Persons: Biden, Jessica Rosenworcel, Nicholas Leiserson, David Grossman, What's, Stacey Higginbotham, Higginbotham, Grossman, Barry Mainz, Mark — Organizations: Federal Drug Administration, National, Traffic Safety Administration, National Institute of Standards, Technology, NIST, Federal Communications Commission, U.S . Cyber, Energy Star, Cyber, Energy, Google, LG Electronics, Logitech, Samsung Electronics, FCC, Auburn University's, Institute, Consumer Technology Association, Park Associates, Consumer Reports, White, Survey, Consumer, Forescout Technologies Locations: U.S, Washington, Mainz
Some researchers are advocating the benefits of VR therapy for psychosis treatment. A clinical trial showed VR therapy reduced anxiety and agoraphobia in people with psychosis. Anywhere from 15 to 100 people out of 100,000 develop psychosis annually, according to the National Institute for Mental Health. AdvertisementThere's a growing body of research that demonstrates the efficacy of VR treatment, yet Bullock described healthcare providers as a "cautious group by nature." Despite reluctance among US healthcare providers, researchers in the UK, Hong Kong, Canada, and elsewhere are building a convincing case for VR treatment.
Persons: , Daniel Freeman, Freeman, Kai Conibear, Conibear, It's, Kim Bullock, neuropsychiatrics, Bullock, who've, Jessica Wong, Wong, — Conibear Organizations: Service, Oxford University, National Institute for Mental Health, National Health Service, Stanford University, VR, Museum, hospital's Institute of Mental Health Locations: Tuen Mun District, Hong Kong, Canada
"Perfect Match" star Jessica Vestal told Business Insider that Harry Jowsey supported her on the show. The Netflix reality stars met for the first time filming "Perfect Match" season two. AdvertisementWarning: Spoilers ahead for the first six episodes of "Perfect Match" season two. "Love Is Blind" star Jessica Vestal said her "Perfect Match" partner, Harry Jowsey, was her "comfort zone" during the chaos of the series. Jessica and Harry star in the second season of "Perfect Match," a Netflix crossover series where contestants from across the streamer's reality show slate date each other to find a partner.
Persons: Jessica Vestal, Harry Jowsey, Jessica, Harry, Organizations: Netflix, Service, Business
Somasegar and Nadella are among the key owners of Seattle's cricket team, named the Orcas. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen are among the executives investing in the new U.S. professional league, Major League Cricket. Other cricket investors include Iconic Ventures, Madrona Venture Group and executives from Google . As the Men's T20 Cricket World Cup , co-hosted by the U.S. for the first time, ramps up, investors have pumped nearly a billion dollars into their American ambition. Venture capitalist Anurag Jain, part owner of Major League Cricket team the San Francisco Unicorns, said the U.S. national team is primarily made up of players in the league.
Persons: Somasegar, They're, Soma Somasegar, Satya Nadella, Shantanu Narayen, Monank Patel, StubHub, Anurag Jain, Satyan Gajwani, Gajwani, Rangaswami, , Jessica Golden Organizations: Microsoft, CNBC, Madrona, Adobe, Major League Cricket, Iconic Ventures, Madrona Venture Group, Google, U.S, team, ICC, Grand Prairie Cricket, Pakistan, Sunday, The New York Times, Venture, San Francisco Unicorns, U.S ., Times Internet Locations: Bellevue , Washington, America, U.S, Pakistan, Dallas, West Indies, India, Nassau County, New York, of India, North America, South Asia, Australia
Donald J. Trump and a number of his allies were indicted in Georgia in August in a sweeping racketeering indictment that accused them of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. Credit... Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Haiyun Jiang Organizations: The New York Locations: Georgia
Rex Heuermann, who was arrested last summer and has been accused of murdering four women in the Gilgo Beach serial killings on Long Island, was indicted Thursday on murder charges in the deaths of two more women. In the meantime, investigators turned to the six other victims — four women, a man and a toddler — whose remains, like those of the first four women, were found along Ocean Parkway by Gilgo Beach. On Thursday, Mr. Heuermann was charged with killing one of them: Jessica Taylor, whose partial remains were found near Gilgo Beach in 2011 and then linked to other partial remains found eight years earlier in a remote wooded area in Manorville, a 45-minute drive east. He was also charged with killing Sandra Costilla, a 28-year-old New York woman whose remains were found in 1993 in the Hamptons. Her long unsolved murder had not previously been associated with the Gilgo Beach investigation.
Persons: Rex Heuermann, Heuermann, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla Organizations: New York, Hamptons Locations: Long, Gilgo, Gilgo Beach, Manorville, New
A woman who says that a character in the Netflix drama “Baby Reindeer” was modeled after her sued the streaming company on Thursday for defamation, claiming that the show, which is based on a true story, falsely suggested that she was a convicted stalker. In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Los Angeles, lawyers for the woman, Fiona Harvey, said that she had never been convicted of a crime and that she had not committed other offenses that the character in the series does. She also claims that the show has destroyed her reputation. In “Baby Reindeer,” which was created by the comedian Richard Gadd, a woman named Martha, played by the actress Jessica Gunning, torments an aspiring comedian named Donny Dunn (played by Mr. Gadd) through emails and voice mail messages. Ms. Harvey’s lawsuit calls particular attention to a statement that appears onscreen at the beginning of “Baby Reindeer”: “This is a true story.” That statement, the lawsuit claims, is “the biggest lie in television history.”
Persons: Fiona Harvey, Richard Gadd, Martha, Jessica Gunning, Donny Dunn, . Gadd, Organizations: Netflix Locations: Los Angeles
The talks between the tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund, which backs LIV Golf, are "extremely active," the person said. A PGA Tour representative declined to comment. The deal will reportedly be structured similar to their deal with the Strategic Sports Group, a consortium of investors. "By making PGA TOUR members owners of their league, we strengthen the collective investment of our players in the success of the PGA TOUR," Monahan said at the time. After clear lines were drawn, players expressed frustration about the proposed deal, leading the tour to increase financial incentives for golfers.
Persons: LIV, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, John Henry —, McIlroy, PIF, Jay Monahan, Yasir Al, Rumayyan, hasn't, " Monahan, Jimmy Dunne, Dunne, Phil Mickelson, , Monahan Organizations: THE, Sawgrass, CNBC, Saudi Public Investment Fund, Fenway Sports, Saudi, Strategic Sports Group, The New York Times, Tour Enterprises, PGA, Fenway Sports Group Locations: Ponte Vedra Beach , Florida, Saudi, New York
Mexico City may run out of drinking water by the end of this month. Often, the problem lies in how the water is managed rather than how much is available. Experts predict that the city of 8.8 million people could run out of drinking water this month. But Mexico City is not the first city with a water crisis and it won't be the last. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: what's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Mexico
is the chief Africa correspondent for The Times based in Nairobi, Kenya. He previously reported from Cairo, covering the Middle East, and Islamabad, Pakistan.
Organizations: The Times Locations: Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, Cairo, Islamabad, Pakistan
Boeing launched its Starliner spacecraft carrying two astronauts to the International Space Station. Boeing's spacecraft would give NASA a second option for human transport to space. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOn Wednesday morning, Boeing's Starliner launched toward the International Space Station carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. It was the first crewed mission for the commercial spacecraft, which has been plagued by delays due to technical concerns.
Persons: , Boeing's Starliner, Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams Organizations: Boeing, International Space, NASA, Service, Space Station, Business
You've heard this one before: A big tech company is offering a lifeline to distressed media companies. That's the argument against a slew of deals publishers have been making with Sam Altman's OpenAI over the past few months. But the OpenAI deals, the publishers emphasize, are straightforward licensing deals for stuff they're already making. AdvertisementWhich means — they say — at the end of these deals, publishers won't have to regret investing in another defunct Big Tech project. But the thing I'm most worried about as someone who makes words for a living isn't a replay of the old Facebook/Apple/Google deals publishers now regret.
Persons: You've, It's, Sam Altman's OpenAI, Axel Springer, Rupert, Barry Diller's Dotdash Meredith, Laurene Powell, haven't, OpenAI, it's, Jessica Lessin, Lucy, Charlie Brown, , Let's, Bob Iger, ChatGPT, that's Organizations: Service, Vox Media, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Laurene Powell Jobs, Atlantic Media, Apple, Google, Facebook, The New York Times, Big Tech, New York Times, Microsoft, Netflix, ABC, Disney
Jessica Chastain has listed her New York City apartment built in 1885 for $7.45 million. It features four bedrooms, five fireplaces, and Tiffany Studio stained-glass windows. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA historic apartment with celebrity ties has been listed for sale in New York City. The four-bedroom space has five fireplaces, a kitchen with a rolling ladder, Tiffany Studio stained-glass windows, and more luxury amenities.
Persons: Jessica Chastain, Leonard Bernstein, Tiffany, Organizations: New, Service Locations: New York City
In yet another seismic shift in the fashion world, Chanel announced on Wednesday that Virginie Viard, Karl Lagerfeld’s handpicked successor, was leaving the fashion house after five years as its artistic director — years in which, though her collections received a critical drubbing and speculation was rife about her possible departure, sales exploded, reaching almost $20 billion in 2023. In a brief statement, Chanel, the second largest luxury brand in the world, thanked Ms. Viard for almost 30 years of service, “during which she was able to renew the codes of the house while respecting the creative heritage of Chanel.” No new designer was announced. Ms. Viard, 62, assumed the artistic director role at a precarious moment, following the death of Mr. Lagerfeld, who had led the brand for more than 35 years, in 2019. An unassuming presence who avoided the spotlight, Ms. Viard had worked side by side with Mr. Lagerfeld for decades and been his choice for a successor. He described her as both his left and right arm, and her appointment brought a sense of continuity to a house Mr. Lagerfeld had long dominated.
Persons: Chanel, Virginie Viard, Karl Lagerfeld’s, Ms, Viard, , Mr, Lagerfeld Organizations: Chanel
Just ask content creator Megan Boni, who posted a clip from her account @girl_on_couch on April 30 hashing out a new song. The lyrics are simply: "I'm looking for a man in finance, trust fund, 6'5", blue eyes…" Her 20-second video has more than 38 million views and counting. According to "Fair Play" author Eve Rodsky, "You can joke about things if they don't feel serious to you, but it's sort of like joking about reproductive rights." "It comes back to not understanding our history," Rodsky said. "There are a lot of single women who are looking but not finding what they want," Lewis added.
Persons: Megan Boni, Boni, Eve Rodsky, Rodsky, ’ Taylor, TikTok, We've, Casey Lewis, Lewis Organizations: bros, CNBC, Finance
Read preview"Bridgerton" actor Jessica Madsen and fans of the show want one thing: for Cressida Cowper and Eloise Bridgerton to fall in love with each other. AdvertisementSpeaking to Business Insider ahead of the "Bridgerton" season three, part one premiere, Madsen said she would love to see Cressida and Eloise have a friends-to-lovers storyline. Calls for Cressida and Eloise to become a couple grew after fans became aware that Madsen is in love with a woman. Benedict (Luke Thompson) (right) and Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) in "Bridgerton" season three. Advertisement"I've always loved that there's this coding that people have with Eloise," Jessie said.
Persons: , Jessica Madsen, Cressida Cowper, Eloise Bridgerton, Cressida, Madsen, Eloise, Claudia Jessie, Liam Daniel, " Madsen, I'd, haDUA9W72u, brian ✒️ ✨, eloise don’t, Ha7zSiXPkW, kenna 🤠 Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Pride
Larnell Robinson sat at a desk in his cluttered office last September, between a bookshelf full of Bibles and a table stacked with the overdose antidote Narcan. Richard, 61, discovered in an apartment with multiple drugs in his system two and a half weeks later. And then 59-year-old Glenn, who had lived on Mr. Robinson’s floor for years. Known for his willingness to run errands for others, he often biked to the store to get Mr. Robinson cigarettes. But after not seeing Glenn for a day, Mr. Robinson stuck a flier in his door.
Persons: Larnell Robinson, , Richard, David, Glenn, Robinson Organizations: West Baltimore
Over the past six years, Baltimore has endured one of America’s deadliest drug epidemics. Fatal overdoses have fallen surprisingly hard on one group: Black men currently in their mid-50s to early 70s. While just 7 percent of the city’s population, they account for nearly 30 percent of drug fatalities — a death rate 20 times that of the rest of the country. An examination by The New York Times and The Baltimore Banner — drawing on previously undisclosed autopsy records, more than 100 interviews and a novel data analysis — revealed the impact on these men, who make up part of a little-recognized lost generation.
Persons: Organizations: New York Times, Baltimore Banner Locations: Baltimore
A new frontier has opened in fashion’s fur wars, as protesters targeted the homes of more than a dozen employees of Marc Jacobs in recent months, using signs, noisemakers and fake blood in an effort to force the designer to officially renounce the use of fur in his collections. Over the weekend, Mr. Jacobs accused the protesters of “bullying” in a statement on Instagram, but averred: His brand “does not work in, use or sell fur, nor will we in the future.” He also emphasized that he had not used fur in any of his own brand’s collections since 2018. “This organization has made it clear that they will not stop their violence toward Marc Jacobs unless they get the statement they want,” Mr. Jacobs wrote. “While I don’t condone the behavior of this organization, I will always do what I can to protect, honor and respect the lives and well-being of the people I work with.”The organization referenced by Mr. Jacobs is the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, or CAFT, a group that selects targets and disseminates information and resources to anti-fur activists on the ground.
Persons: Marc Jacobs, Jacobs, Mr, Organizations: Coalition, Trade
Last month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau declared that buy now, pay later customers should have the same federal protections as users of credit cards. However, Marshall Lux, a fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at the Harvard Kennedy School who studies BNPL, says the government's latest guidance is already a few steps behind. In fact, major buy now, pay later providers already provide such safeguards for users. "We've got an industry that's moving at light speed and a regulatory process that takes time," Lux said. More from Personal Finance:25% of consumers recently used a buy now, pay later loanCould buy now, pay later loans affect your credit score?
Persons: Marshall Lux, BNPL, , PayPal —, We've, Lux, Penny Lee Organizations: Consumer Financial, Bureau, Rahmani Center for Business, Government, Harvard Kennedy School, PayPal, Finance, Financial Technology Association, Zip
is the Mexico City bureau chief for The Times, leading coverage of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
Organizations: The Times Locations: Mexico City, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean
Read previewSofia Vergara, 51, says that her accent hinders her ability to play certain roles onscreen. "I did 11 years on 'Modern Family,' but it was almost playing myself in a way," Vergara said. "And when I decide to do something different, it's hard because this accent is beautiful, but it's like, I cannot be a scientist, I cannot be an astronaut." To tackle accent bias, three Stanford students even founded a real-time accent translation startup that can convert people's voices into different accents while speaking. A representative for Vergara did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: , Sofia Vergara, Anna Sawai, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Jodie Foster, Brie Larson —, Vergara, Foster, Gloria, Penélope Cruz, Salma Hayek, Griselda, Griselda Blanco —, I've, Jessica Spence Organizations: Service, Hollywood, Business, Netflix, The Society, Personality, Stanford, Spanish, El Locations: LA, Colombia
Before passing on a movie or dinner date, consider that turning down those invitations can "lead to frustration and emotional distress," he said. watch nowThere may be better ways to cut back, Hoffman advised, without sacrificing time with the people close to you. This seems like a good idea "with a relatively low ceiling," according to Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree. In this case, if you had $5,000 in a high-yield savings account earning 5%, you would have made roughly $250 in interest in a year. 'Cash stuffing' also forfeits interestAnother envelope method, called "cash stuffing," advocates for dividing up your spending money into envelopes representing your monthly expenses, such as groceries and gas, to stay on budget and out of debt.
Persons: Paul Hoffman, Hoffman, you'll, Matt Schulz, Bankrate.com Organizations: Getty, Federal Reserve, FDIC
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