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Shohei Ohtani answers questions and Ippei Mizuhara translates during the Shohei Ohtani Los Angeles Dodgers Press Conference at Dodger Stadium on Thursday, December 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani spoke to the media on Monday for the first time since his former interpreter became wrapped up in an alleged sports gambling scandal. "Ippei has been stealing money from my account and has told lies," Ohtani said in Japanese with the help of a different interpreter. Mizuhara met Ohtani when he went to Japan to work as an interpreter for the Hokkaidō Nippon-Ham Fighters of Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball league, Nippon.com reported. The scandal was first reported Wednesday by The Los Angeles Times and ESPN.
Persons: Shohei, Shohei Ohtani, Ippei Mizuhara, Mizuhara, Ohtani, Ippei, Nippon.com, Matthew Bowyer of, Diane Bass, Bowyer's, Bowyer, Bass, Boyer, Shohei Otani, Matthew Bowyer's Organizations: Los Angeles Dodgers Press, Dodger, Los Angeles , California . Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Dodgers, Hokkaidō, Ham Fighters, Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Times, ESPN, NBC News, Internal Revenue Service, Homeland Security, FBI, NBC Locations: Los Angeles , California, Ohtani, Japan, Southern California, Matthew Bowyer of Orange County , California, South Korea
Read previewAfter completing my first year of teaching 8th-grade English at a private school, I was happy to have survived. When I met with the school's principal for my year-end review, I was presented with a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). When I returned that fall, I met the new assistant principal, Mr. White, who would serve as head of discipline — as well as my advisor. Together, Mr. White and I came up with classroom routines that I began implementing immediately. Mr. White had the ultimate poker face.
Persons: , White, He'd, . White, White's, couldn't, I'd, wasn't Organizations: Service, Business
Olivia Colman opened up about the gender pay gap in the film and television industry. She told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that execs make excuses not to pay women as much as men. She noted one example where a male actor was paid 12,000% more than his female counterpart. Christiane Amanpour then asked the "Crown" star if she'd experienced pay disparity herself. "I know of one pay disparity, which is a 12,000% difference," she added.
Persons: Olivia Colman, CNN's Christiane Amanpour, , hasn't, Christiane Amanpour, she'd, Oliver Coleman, I'd, Colman, Kevin Winter, Taraji P, Henson, Brad Pitt, David Fincher's, Benjamin Button, Bryce Dallas, Chris Pratt, Pratt Organizations: Service, Academy, Bryce Dallas Howard Locations: SiriusXM
Candace Nelson for InsiderEggs are so versatile, and we eat a ton in my house since we're huge fans of breakfast burritos. Kirkland Signature's mixed-nut butter is wholesome and simpleKirkland Signature's nut butter is a great source of healthy fats. Candace Nelson for InsiderKirkland's mixed-nut butter is my all-time favorite Costco discovery — I recommend it to my nutrition clients and use it almost daily. Candace Nelson for InsiderI do most of my cooking in olive oil, so I keep it near the stove for easy access. Candace Nelson for InsiderI don't eat a lot of dairy but when I do, I prefer it in cheese form.
Persons: , Candace Nelson, Kirkland Signature's, Kirkland's, I'm, Kirkland Organizations: Service, Business, Costco, Disney, Kirkland Locations: Costco, veggies
What we know so far about season 4 of 'The Boys'
  + stars: | 2024-02-22 | by ( Olivia Singh | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +11 min
Here's what we know so far about season four of "The Boys." Black Noir may be dead, but the actor portraying him will returnNathan Mitchell as Black Noir in season three of "The Boys." The season 3 finale cliffhanger sets up a major theme that'll be addressedAntony Starr as Homelander in the season three finale of "The Boys." "A lot of the season will be a battle over Ryan," Kripke told E! Season 4 will be released on June 13, 2024The Deep, Black Noir, and A-Train on season four of "The Boys."
Persons: Video's, what's, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, , Nathan Mitchell, Black, Lois, Klevans Destine, Homelander, Antony Starr, Eric Kripke, Mitchell, he's, Nathan, Claudia Doumit, Victoria Neuman, Jim Beaver, Robert Singer, Victoria, Kripke, Garth Ennis, Darick, Neuman, we've, Ryan, Karl Urban, Butcher, Cameron Crovetti, Becca, Karl Urban's Butcher, we're, Crovetti, Valorie Curry, Susan Heyward, Sister Sage, Sage, Elliot Knight, Rob Benedict, Morgan, he'd, Simon Pegg, Rosemarie DeWitt, Joel C Ryan, Christopher Smith, Hughie, Annie, Billy Joel, V, supes, The Woods, Grace Mallory, he'll, that's Organizations: Service, Amazon Studios, Entertainment, Boys, Amazon, Godolkin University, Business Locations: Victoria, The
"The other day, my daughter told me the names Ashley or Amanda — or my name is Amber — are like old people names," Cimiotti said in her video. But as Scarlett pointed to her teachers and her friends' parents' names, Cimiotti realized she was right. AdvertisementPopular names have changed since millennials were childrenCimiotti's daughter's comments reflect changes to trending names since millennials were born. But since 2021, none of those names were even in the top 100 most popular names for babies, highlighting how parents' approach to naming has transformed in recent years. But names have always come in and out of styleMillennial parents may associate childhood with names like Ashley and Samantha.
Persons: , Amber Cimiotti, Scarlett, Ashley, Amanda —, Amber —, Cimiotti, Erica, Samantha, Josh, Kyle, Tiffany, Where's Nancy, Frank, millennials, Cimiotti's, Amanda, Amber, Olivia, Emma, Alpha, Sophia, Amelia, I'd, Scarlett Johansson, Linda, Jennifer, Em, @emdoodlesandstuff Organizations: Service, Business, Social Security Administration, Social Security Locations: Chad, Charlotte
Military experts say Ukraine can still win against Russia by prioritizing defense and seizing key opportunities. War watchers say that Ukraine can still win against Russia's invasion if it prioritizes defense, rebuilding combat capability, and hitting Russia where it is most vulnerable as the country enters its third year of war. If Ukraine consistently holds its own against Russia, Kofman noted, this would keep Russia in a weak position by letting attrition take its toll. "It was to put Ukraine in a position where it can attain decisive leverage to negotiate with Russia war termination, from a favorable position and then to attain a durable peace." Davis said that Ukraine needs to attempt to negotiate as soon as it can with Russia to end the war.
Persons: watcher's, Michael Kofman, Kofman, STRINGER, Emma Ashford, Henry L, Putin, Ashford, Daniel Davis, Davis, Avdiivka Organizations: Russia, Russia's, Carnegie Endowment, International, Getty, Stimson Center, Kurt & Company, Defense Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Russian, Novorossiysk, Europe, Bakhmut District
A corporate stylist said one of Gen Z's biggest work style mistakes is exposing too much skin. Gen Z is new to the workplace and still learning what is appropriate to wear to work. AdvertisementA corporate stylist advises Gen Z workers to ditch the crop tops and mini skirts in the office, and ensure that they’re covered "from nips to knees." AdvertisementTeich said that Gen Z workers are "dressing down a little more than what we would deem, in the past, is appropriate for the office." Corporate stylist Maree Ellard shows an example of a fashionable but work-appropriate outfit.
Persons: Z's, Maree, , Gen, Maree Ellard, Ellard, ” Ellard, Liz Teich, Jack Archer's, Teich, Ryan Vogel, they're Organizations: Service, Jack, Fox School of Business, Temple University Locations: Australia, New York, midsize New York
I grew up in Dallas-Fort Worth and started my first teaching job in Brooklyn when I was 24. AdvertisementI resigned from teaching and took a corporate job as a learning and development consultant. I found a fully remote corporate job at a learning and development consultancy firm that helps other companies with learning initiatives like training. I realized I much preferred teaching students over training adultsI started my new job in August 2022. I've chosen something I enjoy over long-term financial successWhen I decided to accept the teaching job, finances were probably my biggest concern, but I feel that with what I'm making now as a teacher, I'm able to live just fine.
Persons: , Rachel Volk, I've, Volk, I'd, I'm, you'll Organizations: Service, Business, Fort Worth, Fort, New Locations: Dallas, Brooklyn, Texas, Fort Worth, New York, New York City, New York City and Texas
Light Street returned 12.4% in January, easily besting the market and its tech-investing peers. Fellow Tiger Cubs like Tiger Global, D1, and Lone Pine were also positive for the month. AdvertisementLight Street Capital followed up a big 2023 — when the tech investor returned 46% — with a 12.4% gain in January, several sources told Business Insider. The San Francisco-based manager, run by Glen Kacher, is one of several Tiger Cubs to start the year above the market. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Glen Kacher, Chase, Alex Sacerdote's Organizations: Fellow Tiger Cubs, Tiger, Nvidia, Meta, Service, Capital, Business, Tiger Cubs Locations: Lone Pine, San Francisco
Read previewThe new Netflix miniseries "Griselda" dramatizes the life of Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco, but omits Charles Cosby, a drug dealer who managed to come out of a relationship with the "godmother of cocaine" alive. With only six episodes, "Griselda" leaves out aspects of the real-life drug trafficker's history — like her later-in-life romance with Cosby. Charles Cosby's relationship with Griselda Blanco began after he wrote her a letter while she was in prisonCharles Cosby in the 2008 documentary "Cocaine Cowboys 2: Hustlin' With the Godmother." "I was a millionaire 45 days after meeting her," he said in "Cocaine Cowboys 2." Cosby, who's still alive, has spoken about their relationship in interviews as well as in his 2021 autobiography "Hustling With the Godmother: My Life and Times With Griselda Blanco."
Persons: , Griselda, Griselda Blanco, Charles Cosby, Sofía Vergara, Cosby, Blanco, Charles Cosby's, Rakontur Cosby, Amber, who's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Cocaine, Miami New Times, Cocaine Cowboys, Sun Locations: Miami, Oakland , California, Irvine , California, California, Blanco, Colombia, Medellín
Ticketholders will be the first to have access to the limited-edition cups, which will be available in both black and white. The Utah Jazz will be selling exclusive Stanley Quenchers emblazoned with the Jazz logo at the team's next home game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, February 4. The drop is part of a multi-year agreement between Stanley and the Jazz. Stanley is particularly popular in Utah. If Stanley's recent drops are any indication, the Jazz cups should be a hot commodity.
Persons: Stanley, Stanley Quenchers, Lainey Wilson, Joanna Gaines Organizations: Delta Center, Jazz, Utah Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks, Starbucks, eBay, HGTV Locations: Utah
I got a prenup in 2008I got married right out of grad school and had a Master of Arts in teaching but did not yet have a job . I can't say exactly why my mom was so dead set on the prenup, but I guess she figured it couldn't hurt to protect me financially. My prenup ensured that my money could not be used to cover his school costs. But the emotional relationship died the minute he told me he wanted a divorce. AdvertisementWe were officially divorced by the end of the year, but my prenup did nothing to protect me.
Persons: I'm, Subaru Forester, Leah Nash, we'd, I'd, Prenups Organizations: Arts, Subaru
In her third-grade classroom in Charlotte, students earn fake money for performing various jobs, such as holding doors open, cleaning up, and assisting the teacher. In the videos, Lattimore reminds the kids to always keep $5 to cover the "rent" for their chairs and desks. One parent, Brittany Sales, shared that her daughter Marlii has gained valuable insights into money management through Lattimore's lessons, per NBC News. She told NBC News that she has earned six figures from monetizing her TikTok content and collaborating with brands. "My teacher salary is not even half of that," Lattimore told the news outlet.
Persons: , Shelby Lattimore, Lattimore, Brittany Sales, Marlii Organizations: Service, Business, NBC News, NBC Locations: Carolina, Charlotte, Brittany
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Monday rejected Cher's request that her adult son be put into a court conservatorship controlling his money. Political Cartoons View All 253 Images“We are thrilled that the court saw that he does not need a temporary conservatorship,” Allman’s lawyer said as he stood alongside him outside the courthouse. “He’s got a lot of support, he’s doing great.”Cher's attorneys argued that the support Allman was getting was from people who tell him what he wants to hear and downplay the size of his problems. Blue and his attorneys have consistently argued since the petition was first filed in December that none of this is true. Cher's attorneys said that she was not necessarily seeking any direct control over Allman's money, and would be happy to have a court-appointed fiduciary manage his finances.
Persons: , Elijah Blue, Gregg Allman, Jessica A, Uzcategui, Cher, Allman, , “ He’s, he’s, conservatorships, Britney Spears Organizations: ANGELES, Angeles Superior
"Every time we linked it, it would sell out so quickly," LeSueur told The New York Times. The Buy Guide had to pay for warehouse space and shipping and handling fees, but was allowed to keep the profits, The Times reported. "It was a big risk," LeSueur told CNBC. AdvertisementThe Buy Guide placed another wholesale order for 5,000 – and they sold out in an hour, Retail Dive reported. Reilly told CNBC that Stanley was making more products available with each drop but still wanted "a little bit of scarcity" to create a buzz.
Persons: , Stanley, They've, Alphas, William Stanley Jr, Grace Dean, restocking, Ashlee LeSueur, Taylor Cannon, Linley Hutchinson —, LeSueur, Emily Maynard, Maynard, Terence Reilly, Reilly, he'd, Crocs, Frederic J . Brown, TikTokers, Bon Appétit, Stanley's Quenchers, Lainey Wilson, aren't, Gen Zers, Alpha, Casey Lewis, Lewis, , Zers, they'll, Grace Mary Williams, it's, Kaitlin Gostel, Barnes, Noble, Harry Potter, Gostel, I've Organizations: Service, Business, Instagram, New York Times, CNBC, Times, The Times, Wall Street, Getty, Target, Starbucks Locations: Brooklyn, workdays, Crocs, AFP, Pendleton
By Jonathan Allen(Reuters) - Alabama plans to carry out the first known judicial execution of a prisoner using asphyxiation with nitrogen gas on Thursday evening, a closely watched new method the state hopes to advance as a viable, simpler alternative to lethal injections. Kenneth Smith, convicted of a 1988 murder-for-hire, is a rare prisoner who has already survived one execution attempt. In November 2022, Alabama officials aborted his execution by lethal injection after struggling for hours to insert an intravenous line's needle in his body. A canister of pure nitrogen will be attached to the mask, intended to deprive him of inhaling any oxygen. Jeff Hood, spiritual adviser to Smith, who will be at Smith's side, had to sign a form acknowledging the risk that the execution method poses to others.
Persons: Jonathan Allen, Kenneth Smith, Smith, gurney, Jeff Hood, Maya Foa, Foa, Elizabeth Sennett, Charles Sennett, Mama, Diane Craft Organizations: Reuters, United Nations, 11th Circuit U.S, Appeals, U.S, Supreme, Besides Alabama, Holman Correctional Facility Locations: Alabama, U.S, Besides, Oklahoma, Mississippi, New York
Ashlee LeSueur, cofounder of The Buy Guide, told The Wall Street Journal that Stanley was resistant. AdvertisementStanley, which long marketed itself as an outdoorsy company for campers, construction workers, and — primarily — men, first introduced the Quencher cup in 2016. "Some of the executives had a really difficult time imagining a more female-leaning color palette on the Stanley products," LeSueur told The Journal. "I think the biggest difference when Terence came on was just that enthusiasm," LeSueur told the podcast. AdvertisementThe company's marketing shift worked: Stanley cups have become major status symbols at schools, sparked a collector's mentality around the mugs, and — in at least one case — led to a Stanley cup heist.
Persons: Stanley, Quencher, Ashlee LeSueur, , Stanley Quencher, Terence Reilly, LeSueur, Lauren Solomon, Solomon, Reilly, Terence, Callum Borchers Organizations: Wall Street, Service, Street Journal, The, eBay, Stanley, Starbucks, Target Locations: Quenchers
Loud budgeting is the latest financial trend to go viral on TikTok as people look to save money. Paul Riley, a personal banking executive with NAB Bank in Australia, defined loud budgeting in a recent report. Loud budgeting is workingLoud budgeting is already having an impact on the finances of younger adults. "By sharing my financial goals with my friends, they also opened up about their goals," Fischer told Business Insider. Are you participating in the loud budgeting trend and willing to share details about how you're saving money?
Persons: Lukas, Paul Riley, Riley, @itslisasun, Natalie Fischer, @investwithnat, Fischer, Mia Westrap, I'm, Westrap, TikToker @michelineamisi Organizations: NAB Bank, Business Locations: Australia, Seattle, Guam
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a former business partner of presidential son Hunter Biden who was seeking to overturn his criminal conviction for securities fraud. As is typical, the justices did not comment in leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling that reinstated the fraud conviction of Devon Archer. A lower court judge had earlier set aside a jury verdict that found Archer guilty of fraud and ordered a new trial. It was the second time the Supreme Court denied Archer's appeal. His conviction was overturned later that year before the court of appeals in New York reinstated it in 2020.
Persons: Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, Archer Organizations: WASHINGTON, Oglala Sioux, Biden Locations: Oglala, New York, Ukrainian
AdvertisementBased on Lee Child's "Jack Reacher" books, Prime Video's "Reacher" series shows no signs of slowing down. But now that the second batch of episodes has come to a close, it's time to look ahead to "Reacher" season three. Advertisement'Reacher' season 3 might be a new adventure that doesn't tie into his pastAlan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in the "Reacher" season two finale. 'Reacher' season 3 has already started filming, so a release date might not be too far offAlan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in "Reacher" season two. AdvertisementAlan Ritchson will again lead the 'Reacher' season 3 castAlan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in "Reacher."
Persons: Alan Ritchson, Jack Reacher, , Lee Child's, Shane Langston, Robert Patrick, Jack, he's, Ritchson, — he's, we've, Tom Cruise Organizations: Service, Amazon, ComicBook.com, We're Locations: America, Reacher
Deutsche Bank is remaining bullish on aerial mobility company Archer Aviation in 2024. Joby Aviation is developing a similar electric flying vehicle that will also operate as an air taxi vehicle. The stock has been volatile since Deutsche first called it a top pick in November , which maintained the same $12 per share price target. ACHR mountain 2023-11-01 Archer Aviation stock since November. Roughly 39 million shares of Archer stock are being sold short, according to data from FactSet, or more than 21% of the floating shares.
Persons: Archer, Edison Yu, Yu, Archer's, Joby Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Archer Aviation, NASDAQ, Joby Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S . Air Force, Deutsche Locations: Archer
Japanese baseball player Shohei Ohtani attends a press conference on his presentation after signing a 10-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on Dec. 14, 2023. Roughly a month after Shohei Ohtani signed a $700 million contract with Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, California's controller is calling for "immediate and decisive action" from Congress to limit deferred income for higher earners. The Japanese pitcher's record-breaking deal defers $680 million for 10 years and has raised questions about future state taxability — especially if Ohtani eventually leaves California. Deferring $68 million annually for 10 years could save Ohtani $98 million over the life of his contract, according to an estimate from the California Center for Jobs and the Economy. However, the estimate uses several assumptions, and the exact terms of Ohtani's contract are unknown.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani, Ohtani, Malia Cohen, Jan Organizations: Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers, Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, Finance, California Center, Jobs Locations: Los Angeles , California, California
She previously told a journalist that she was on one of Epstein's private islands with Bill Clinton. AdvertisementA newly unsealed deposition from Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre offered new details for a meeting she says she had on Epstein's private island with Bill Clinton. "Whether it's true or not, that is what I do recall telling Sharon Churcher," Giuffre said of Maxwell's story. Giuffre told Churcher, however, that Maxwell said she flew Clinton to the island without Giuffre flying with them. "I'd have been about 17 at the time," Giuffre told Churcher.
Persons: Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton, , Laura Menninger, Giuffre, Ghislaine Maxwell, Clinton, Ghislaine, Epstein, Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton's, Menninger, Sharon Churcher, Churcher, I'm, Rick Friedman, Corbis, Jeffrey, Bill, Al Gore, Angel Ureña, Jeffrey Epstein's, Ureña, It's, Johanna Sjoberg, Virginia Giuffre, He's Organizations: Service, Daily Mail, Virgin Islands, Clinton, Business, Getty, Daily, Playboy Locations: Epstein's, Virgin, Caribbean, Clinton, Manhattan, Virginia
Some 20% of abortion patients completed out-of-state travel to obtain care in early 2023, data shows. States bordering states with abortion bans saw the highest spikes in out-of-state patients. AdvertisementSpikes have been especially noticeable in abortion-friendly states that border with states that have abortion bans or strict gestational limits, according to Guttmacher's data. Some 74% of abortion patients served in New Mexico came from other states, per Guttmacher data. AdvertisementFlorida, Illinois, Kansas, and North Carolina also saw spikes in out-of-state patients obtaining abortions, Guttmacher's analysis found.
Persons: , Roe, Wade, Isaac Maddow, Spikes Organizations: Service, Guttmacher Institute Locations: New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida , Illinois , Kansas, North Carolina
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