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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementBut she told Business Insider that she decided to take a different approach to applying: curating a video about why she should get the role. AdvertisementA 'purpose-driven' applicationKobayashi said the Google recruiter told her she was overqualified for the grad scheme she'd applied for. AdvertisementThe recruiter also reached out about the role, offering to connect her with the hiring manager.
Persons: , Mariana Kobayashi, Kobayashi, I'd Organizations: Service, Google, Harvard, Business, LinkedIn Locations: Google's Dublin
About half of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the United States believe the country is giving too much support of Israelis and not enough for Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, according to a poll that shows those views are dominant among young adults. The majority of Asian and Pacific Islander adults between the ages of 18 and 34 share these views. Some Asian Americans see parallels with family members' struggles with colonialism or genocide in Asian countries. When it comes to Jewish communities, 44% of AAPI adults say U.S. support is about right, while 26% say it's not supportive enough. This view was also shared by most AAPI adults under age 35.
Persons: Derek Pang, Israel, , Pang, ” Orrie Allen, Allen, Benjamin Netanyahu, Karthick, ” Ramakrishnan, Shakeel Syed, , , Syed, Thomas Lee, ” Lee Organizations: Pacific Islanders, AAPI, Associated Press, NORC, for Public Affairs Research, Pacific, Democrat, ., Republican, Health Ministry, University of California, South Asian Network, South, American Locations: Hawaiians, United States, Israel, Gaza, U.S, Austin , Texas, American, Marysville , California, Israeli, Riverside, South, Los Angeles, Long, , New York, Hawaiian
A college-educated Gen Zer struggling to find a minimum-wage job shared her frustration in a viral video. Santos, who is based in Brooklyn, NYC, told Business Insider that she was working as a nanny until she lost her job in November 2023. AdvertisementAfter sharing her struggle on TikTok, Santos learned she's not aloneSantos made her now-viral video the day she went job-hunting in person. "Everyone's in the same position, whether they studied business, whether they studied marketing or anything else. She's now receiving job offers from strangersSantos said she's received job offers and opportunities from strangers who have seen her teary video.
Persons: Gen Zer, Lohanny Santos, Santos, she's, I'd, , I've, I'm, She's, Zer Organizations: Business Locations: Santos, Brooklyn, NYC, TikTok
Live updates: The latest on the Israel-Hamas war
  + stars: | 2024-01-31 | by ( Amir Vera | Deva Lee | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
Tedros Ghebreyesus speaks to the media during a news conference at the Government Buildings in Dublin on December 18, 2023. Niall Carson/AP/FileThe World Health Organization (WHO) was able to reach Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis and "deliver essential medical supplies for 1000 patients" on Monday, WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said. The vicinity around Nasser Hospital has seen frequent shelling and air strikes as the Israeli military says it is targeting operatives. A referral hospital is usually a major hospital that includes specialty and emergency care. Tedros said the incident "underscores the utter desperation of people in Gaza, who live in hellish conditions, including severe hunger."
Persons: Tedros Ghebreyesus, Niall Carson, Khan Younis, Nasser, Tedros Organizations: World Health Organization, WHO, Nasser Hospital Locations: Dublin, Khan, Nasser, Gaza
Here's how I ended up making a great group of friends, and what we do together. She used to live in Los Angeles, and had some friends who had also recently made the move to the desert. Soon, we met their other friends, Chris and Kelly, who were planning to relocate from San Jose — then our group became six. Krista and Colin were also working toward relocating to Palm Springs full-time. We hike, have house party dinners, celebrate birthdays, play pickleball, hear live music, and keep in touch over a group text during the week.
Persons: Kirsten, Erik, Chris, Kelly, San Jose —, Shelley Karpaty, Mike, Kristen, Krista, Colin, It's, Joshua Tree, Israel Nash, Harriets Organizations: Springs Art Museum Locations: Springs, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, Arizona, San Jose, Palm
Torrential rain in Gaza is making an already brutal existence even harder for the tens of thousands of people displaced and camping in the open air. Raging flames engulfed the walls of a UN shelter west of Khan Younis, after the facility was shelled on Wednesday. “Persistent attacks on civilian sites in Khan Younis are utterly unacceptable and must stop immediately.”Smoke rises after an attack on an UNRWA facility in Khan Younis on January 24, where more than 10,000 civilians were taking shelter. The ICRC warned the collapse of Nasser Medical Complex and the European Gaza Hospital could lead to "thousands of preventable deaths." The ICRC highlighted the deficiencies in the current healthcare system in Gaza where only two referral hospitals – Nasser Medical Complex and the European Gaza Hospital – providing advanced medical services are operational.
Persons: Deir, ” Jamal Ramadan, Ashraf Amra, Balah, , , Ahmad Al Rebai, Um Muhammad, It’s, Khan, Khan Younis, Thomas White, Ramez, Crews, Mahmoud, Mohammed Al, Rifi, Al Amal, PRCS, Fatima Shbair, Cross, Ashraf Al, ” Al, Qidra Organizations: CNN, , Getty, Israel Defense Forces, Humanitarian Affairs, of Health, IDF, Israel Meteorological Service, UN, Palestine, Gaza’s Civil Defense, Al Shifa, ” CNN, Nasser, Al Amal Hospital, Palestine Red Crescent Society, ICRC, European Gaza, International Committee, Hamas, Nasser Hospital, Al Locations: Gaza, Deir Al, Anadolu, Israel, Khan, , Gaza City, Gaza Civil, Kuwaiti, Palestine, Rafah
Companies in the marketing, education and gaming sectors are also hiring for more remote, flexible roles, FlexJobs lead career expert Toni Frana tells CNBC Make It. FlexJobs has identified the top companies hiring for work-from-anywhere jobs in 2024 by analyzing its database and seeing which companies had the highest volume of remote, location-flexible job postings between January and December 2023. All of the companies included in FlexJobs' ranking offer full-time or part-time remote jobs that don't have a location restriction and require no time in the office. Many work-from-anywhere jobs offer salaries well over $100,000. Check out:The biggest change coming to remote work and RTO in 2024, according to a tech CEO
Persons: FlexJobs, Toni Frana, Frana, that's Organizations: FlexJobs, Companies, CNBC, Technologies, Chainlink Labs, Wikimedia Foundation, Invisible Technologies
At Mother Jones, a 48-year-old nonprofit magazine specializing in politics and investigations, the implications were dramatic. "The firehose of Facebook traffic was never going to pay for our journalism, for the majority of our journalism," Bauerlein said. Last decade, many publishers saw their "social traffic decline pretty dramatically," with Facebook deprioritizing text-based articles in favor of video content, Cholke said. "If we all end up finding news in the metaverse, then you'll be finding Mother Jones in the metaverse," she said. What Mother Jones won't do, she said, is "bet everything on one platform, because that never works out."
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Sen, John Kennedy, Bill Clark, Reuters Mother Jones, Monika Bauerlein, Mother Jones, Meta, Donald Trump, Bauerlein, Jill Nicholson, Nicholson, Zuckerberg, David Carr, Carr, We've, Meta hasn't, It's, Similarweb, Sam Cholke, John S, Adams, Jonah Peretti, " Peretti, Jessica Probus, BuzzFeed's, BuzzFeed, Probus, Cholke, that's, Chartbeat's Nicholson, Mathew Ingram, Facebook, Ingram, Pew, Elisa Shearer, influencers, Jones Organizations: Facebook, Reuters, Mother, CNBC, Google, Meta, Daily, Comcast, Vice Media, Institute for Nonprofit News, Texas Tribune, Montana Free Press, The Texas Tribune, Institute for Nonprofit, Longtime, Columbia Journalism, Pew Research Center, Pew Locations: Washington, France, Germany, Australia, Helena, American
A six-legged spaniel is recovering after undergoing surgery to remove her extra limbs. She was named Ariel after Disney's "Little Mermaid" because her fused surplus legs resembled a mermaid tail. AdvertisementAriel, a six-legged dog discovered abandoned in a supermarket parking lot, has successfully undergone surgery to remove her two surplus limbs, the BBC reports. She was named after Disney's "Little Mermaid" character because her unique fused extra back legs resembled a mermaid's tail. Ariel, the #sixleggeddog found dumped in a supermarket car park, has had surgery to remove her extra limbs.
Persons: Ariel, Disney's, , Aaron Lutchman, she's, Mikey Lawlor Organizations: Service, BBC, Langford Vets, Referral, Facebook Locations: Pembrokeshire, Wales, Australia, New York, Haverfordwest
CNN —A six-legged dog found abandoned in a supermarket car park in Wales has undergone surgery to remove her extra limbs. She was named after the Disney princess because her extra back legs were partly fused together, resembling a mermaid’s tail. She was taken in by Greenacres Rescue, a non-profit group based in the town of Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The group arranged Ariel’s surgery and set her up with a foster family. Ariel is recovering and walking normally, Greenacres Rescue said in a post shared on Facebook.
Persons: Ariel, , “ Ariel, , Mikey Lawlor, ” Lawlor, who’s Organizations: CNN, Disney, Greenacres, Facebook, Animal Referral, Vets University of Bristol, Press Association Locations: Wales, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Australia
LONDON (AP) — A spaniel born with six legs that was found abandoned in a supermarket parking lot is now like other dogs after having her extra limbs surgically removed. “She is doing brilliantly,” said Vicki Black, director of the Langford Vets Small Animal Referral Hospital, where she was operated on Thursday. The dog, who had multiple birth defects, was found in the center of Pembroke, Wales, in September. Black said the hospital, which is part of the University of Bristol, had never seen a six-legged dog or performed such an operation. Political Cartoons View All 253 Images“Ariel was a complicated little dog,” Black said.
Persons: Ariel, , Vicki Black, Black, ” Black Organizations: Langford, Referral, Greenacres, University of Bristol Locations: Pembroke, Wales
TikTok is inundated with videos of people saying they're leaving dating apps like Hinge and Raya. AdvertisementA flood of TikTokers say they're deleting dating apps like Hinge and Raya after having bad experiences. Other TikTokers have gone viral with theories about why dating apps have gone downhill, like oversaturation and companies prioritizing user growth. TikTok is rife with clips of people sharing terrible dating app experiences that they say led them to delete the app altogether. Some say they're avoiding dating apps to protect their mental health .
Persons: they're, it's, , Bianca Stelian's, Stelian, Tinder, Bumble, hasn't, I'd, @imnotbunny, inge, ory, ervices, haring, ate", ingle, aya Organizations: Service, ust Locations: ife, oman
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans have halted plans to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress this week for defying a congressional subpoena, citing negotiations with his attorneys that could end the standoff over his testimony. Still, attorney Abbe Lowell wrote to House Republicans Friday that his client's cooperation is dependent on the committee issuing a new subpoena. Until last week, Hunter Biden had defended his lack of compliance with the GOP-issued subpoena, which ordered him to appear for closed-door testimony in mid-December. As a result, both the Oversight and Judiciary panels approved contempt of Congress charges against Hunter Biden last week. It will then be up to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia to decide whether to prosecute Hunter Biden.
Persons: Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's, Abbe Lowell, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden’s, William Barr, Lowell didn’t, James Comer, Jim Jordan, Hunter, Biden, Organizations: WASHINGTON, , Republicans, GOP, House Republicans, Capitol, Department of Justice, District of Columbia, Hunter
REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Amazon (AMZN.O) has told Britain's antitrust authority its rival Microsoft (MSFT.O) uses business practices that restrict customer choice in the cloud computing market, the second major company to criticise the U.S. tech giant's operations. Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an investigation into the country’s cloud computing industry in October, following a referral from media regulator Ofcom that highlighted Amazon and Microsoft’s dominance of the market. “To use many of Microsoft’s software products with these other cloud services providers, a customer must purchase a separate license even if they already own the software,” Amazon said. In its own submission to the CMA, Microsoft said Britain's cloud computing market remained competitive. "There are many sources of competition in the cloud market in the UK.
Persons: Fabian Bimmer, Amazon, Martin Coulter, Jane Merriman, Mark Potter Organizations: Microsoft, Hannover Messe, REUTERS, Britain's, Markets Authority, CMA, Ofcom, , Reuters, Google, Oracle, IBM, Thomson Locations: Hanover, Germany
Features include the ability to choose from 6,000 U.S. stocks and 24-hour trading five days a week. Robinhood currently offers 24-hour trading in the U.S., allowing trades to happen outside 9:30 a.m. Robinhood won't offer U.K. stocks to begin with but will look to add them as it brings more products into the platform. Jordan Sinclair, Robinhood's U.K. chief, said he expects 24-hour trading to be popular, as it will let users trade on market-moving news. Dan Moczulski, U.K. managing director of EToro, a rival stock trading platform, said the arrival of more competition in the retail trading market marks "an exciting time for the industry."
Persons: Rafael Henrique, Robinhood, Jordan Sinclair, Sinclair, Tenev, Dan Moczulski, Moczulski, Vlad Tenev, We've Organizations: Getty, Robinhood's, CNBC Locations: U.S, British, England
In 2022, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft's Azure had a combined 70-80% share of Britain's public cloud infrastructure services market, Ofcom said. Such practices directly harmed customers, and were the only significant barrier to competition in Britain’s cloud computing market, the company said. "A lot of our software and cloud services interoperate, and can run on AWS or on Azure as well, so you're not restricted," he said. "If you don't fix this, eventually you will have fewer cloud providers, and then innovation will not really happen, and investments will start shrinking." Asked why Amazon, which boasts a larger share of the cloud market than Microsoft, did not pose a similarly anticompetitive risk, Zavery said AWS consumers were not facing the same restrictions.
Persons: Arnd, Amit Zavery, Microsoft’s, Zavery, , Martin Coulter, Jeffrey Dastin, Kenneth Li Organizations: REUTERS, Microsoft, Reuters, European Union, CMA, Markets Authority, Ofcom, Amazon Web Services, Google, Google Cloud, Thomson Locations: Zurich, Switzerland, Britain, London, New York
Suryana has spent more than three decades living in the shadow of the power plant in northern Java, just 60 miles from Jakarta, Indonesia’s most populous city. Emissions from burning coal, which is highly polluting but relatively cheap, contribute up to a third of Indonesia’s air pollution according to Siti Nurbaya, Indonesia’s Environmental and Forestry Minster. The Indonesian government has called on residents to use public transportation and has given regulation and financial incentives to residents who want to shift from using gas or diesel-fueled vehicles to electric vehicles. The government is pushing to have more than 530,000 electric vehicles on the road in Indonesia by 2030. Because industry is contributing 30% to 40% of the air pollution in Jakarta, in addition to emissions from transportation,” Syuhada said.
Persons: Suryana, “ We’ve, , Ginanjar Syuhada, , Siti Nurzanah, ” Nurzanah, Syuhada, , Siti Nurbaya, Budi Karya, ” Syuhada Organizations: , United Nations, Associated Press, World Health Organization, Air, Vital, Indonesia’s Ministry of Health, WHO, Jakarta Health Agency, Jakarta's Persahabatan, Persahabatan Hospital, Forestry, Transportation Locations: JAKARTA, Indonesia, Java, Jakarta, Indonesia’s, United, Dubai, Swiss, Indonesian, New York
Nvidia is hiring for more than 1,000 jobs in and outside the US — many related to AI. Here are 5 tips on how to get hired at Nvidia, according to a top hiring leader at the company. These skills can be applied to Nvidia roles like AI developer, security architect, and generative AI performance engineer — some which offer salaries of as high as $333,500. Advertisement2) Articulate how you're more than a degreeBeyond technical knowledge, job applicants should articulate what makes them different, Duran said. 3) Show interest in generative AI, but be careful with how you use itWith AI fueling Nvidia, it makes sense that the chip giant considers knowing how to use AI tools such as ChatGPT when hiring.
Persons: , it's, Lindsey Duran, Duran, There's, I've Organizations: Nvidia, Service Locations: Santa Clara
Now the edifice may finally be cracking: The #MeToo movement is picking up pace in the medical profession. Dr. Hadden was an obstetrician-gynecologist who was first arrested when a patient called the police and reported that he had licked her genitals during an exam. Though I was working at the medical center while the accusations unfurled, I wasn’t aware of them until more recently. Even after Dr. Hadden was found guilty, Columbia did not notify all of his patients about his behavior. On Nov. 23, the one-year look-back window closes for past patients to sue Dr. Hadden and the medical center.
Persons: it’s, Darius Paduch, Zhi Alan Cheng, Derrick Todd, Brigham, Cheng, Todd, Dr, Robert Hadden, Hadden, Newman’s, Aja Newman, Newman, Dr . Hadden, HIPAA, . Hadden Organizations: Presbyterian Queens Hospital, Harvard, Women’s, Columbia, New York Locations: New York, NewYork, Columbia, Sinai
Five nations seek war crimes probe in Palestinian territories
  + stars: | 2023-11-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The ICC already has an ongoing investigation into "the situation in the State of Palestine" for alleged war crimes committed since June 13, 2014. Last month ,Kahn said that his office had jurisdiction both over Hamas' attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and any crimes committed as part of Israel's response including bombings in the Gaza Strip. In a statement, the prosecutor's office said it had so far "collected a significant volume of information and evidence" on crimes in the Palestinian territories and also committed by Palestinians. The ICC can investigate nationals of non-member states in certain circumstances, including when crimes are alleged to have been committed in the territories of member states. The Palestinian territories have been listed among the ICC's members since 2015.
Persons: Alexander Ermochenko, Karim Kahn, Kahn, Bart Meijer, Stephanie van den Berg, Andrew Heavens, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Palestinian, Hamas, REUTERS, Rights, ICC, Thomson Locations: Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, South Africa, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Comoros, Djibouti, Palestine, State
CNN —The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor Karim Khan says his office has received a referral from five countries to investigate whether crimes have been committed in the Palestinian territories as part of Israel’s response to the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. He noted that his office was already conducting an investigation on the situation in the Palestinian territories over possible crimes committed since June 2014 in Gaza and the West Bank. A UN report said last month said it was collecting evidence of war crimes in the wake of the Hamas attack. Earlier this month, Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, called the October 7 attacks “atrocities”, saying they – and the holding of hostages – were war crimes. That has not stopped the court from investigating its actions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Persons: Karim Khan, Khan, ” Khan, Benjamin Netanyahu, Volker Türk, , Israel, “ We’re, , Bensouda, Organizations: CNN, Criminal, West Bank, State Party, Palestinian Ministry of Health, United Nations, UN, Israeli, Human Rights, South Africa’s Department of International Relations, Cooperation, Humanitarian, Geneva Conventions, NBC, ICC Locations: South Africa, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Comoros, Djibouti, Rome, Palestinian, Gaza, States, Israel, Ramallah, East Jerusalem, Geneva
CAIRO, Nov 16 (Reuters) - The United Nations is looking for ways to evacuate Al Shifa hospital in Gaza but options are limited by security and logistical constraints, a senior World Health Organization official said on Thursday. "We are looking at the case for full medical evacuation but there are a lot of security concerns, there are a lot of logistics constraints. Tents and shelters used by displaced Palestinians stand at the yard of Al Shifa hospital during the Israeli ground operation around the hospital, in Gaza City November 12, 2023. She said an ICRC medical convoy delivering supplies to a separate hospital in Gaza had come under fire last week. "It is difficult to answer how this would normally take place [medical evacuation in conflict], because this situation is anything but normal," she said.
Persons: Rick Brennan, Brennan, Ahmed El Mokhallalati, Mai ShamsElDin, Jennifer Rigby, Toby Chopra, Aidan Lewis, Christina Fincher Organizations: United Nations, World Health Organization, Palestinian, International Committee, WHO, Al, ICRC, Thomson Locations: CAIRO, Al Shifa, Gaza, Jerusalem, Egypt, Cairo, Gaza City, Shifa, Al Arish, Turkey
Similarly, in South Korea, Temu ranked No. Among the top shopping apps in South Korea, Temu was the fastest to reach 2 million downloads at around 88 days. Shein took 382 days while AliExpress took 366 days to hit the same milestone. Shein sued Temu in December over intellectual-property infringement while Temu accused Shein in July of threatening and forcing manufacturers into exclusivity agreements. Temu made its foray into Asia through Japan and South Korea in July.
Persons: Nikos Pekiaridis, Shein, Temu, Goldman Sachs, Mercari, Alibaba, AliExpress, Bernstein Organizations: Getty, Nurphoto, PDD Holdings, CNBC, iOS, Google, Nasdaq, Holdings, Citi, U.S, Committee Locations: Japan, South Korea, China, U.S, Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Boston , Massachusetts, Asia, Philippines, Malaysia
His peer pushed back and Luebben started tossing around ideas on his trip home from the event. The newfound revenue stream helped him save up enough money to feel comfortable quitting his six-figure sales job in March 2022. He broke down the two main ways to make money podcasting, and how he turned his podcast into a six-figure business that replaced his 9-to-5 income. How to make money from podcasting: Affiliate linking and advertisingThere are two main ways to make money from a podcast: affiliate linking, which is what Luebben did, and ads. To grow a podcast audience you first have to commit to uploading episodes consistently.
Persons: Brian Luebben, Luebben, I'm, he'd, Academy didn't, He's, I'd, you'd, Joe Rogan, he's, That'll Organizations: Action Academy, Academy, NEC, Action Academy Community, Athletic Greens
He worked his way up to making six figures, he said, but his income didn't necessarily make him wealthy. Using the 'money dials' spending philosophy to save $25,000 in one yearWhen Luebben got serious about saving, he started tracking his expenses to understand exactly where his money was going. He learned about a budgeting philosophy called money dials , coined by personal finance expert Ramit Sethi, and decided to implement it. Money dials are essentially spending categories like travel, health, food, and experiences that you can either turn up or down. Sethi encourages everyone to take the time to understand what money dials are the most important to them.
Persons: Brian Luebben, Luebben, Ramit Sethi, Sethi, spender, He'd, Brian Luebben Luebben, Academy didn't, He's, haven't Organizations: Academy, Action Academy Community Locations: Smyrna , Georgia, Georgia
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