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AdvertisementAdvertisementEven though Russian airspace is closed to US airlines, many Americans may still end up flying through Russian skies. This includes four European carriers: Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, and Belarus' Belavia. Emirates' flight path from Dubai to Los Angeles on September 25 showed it flew over Russian airspace. Looking at the time of writing for mid-November, a ticket on Air India is nearly $2,000 cheaper than American. This was a particular concern earlier this year when Chinese airlines were using Russian airspace on routes to the US.
Persons: , FlightRadar24, Robert Menendez, James Risch, Putin, Roman Protasevich, Scott Kirby, Kirby Organizations: Carriers, Air India, Service, Moscow, Air, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, US ., Los Angeles, Uzbekistan Airways, Reuters, Travelers, NBC News, White, Malaysian Airlines, Ryanair, United Airlines, overflying, Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, American Airlines, Google, Current, Delta Air Lines Locations: Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Asia, Emirates, Russian, Air Serbia, Turkish, Belarus, Moscow, Africa, Air China, US . Emirates, Dubai, Los, West Coast, FlightAware . Emirates, Los Angeles, Air India, New Delhi, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Tashkent, Qatar, Doha, China, detouring, Uzbekistan, American, Belarusian, Australia, overflying Russia, America, India, United
Cassidy Hutchinson said a fellow Trump aide celebrated his January 6 congressional subpoena. We're officially in the big leagues," Hutchinson said Ben Williamson told her. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt turns out getting a congressional subpoena has an upside for some people, former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson wrote in her new book. 'Did you even notice I'm here?,'" Hutchinson wrote in her memoir "Enough" which was released on Tuesday. Hutchinson wrote that during her brief visit, Williamson also spoke to Meadows.
Persons: Cassidy Hutchinson, We're, Hutchinson, Ben Williamson, , Mark Meadows, Williamson, Ben, swatting, seltzer, Meadows . Hutchinson, it's, Meadows, Debbie Organizations: Trump, Service, Trump White House, White House, Capitol, CNN Locations: Meadows .
U.S., China agree to double weekly flights between countries
  + stars: | 2023-08-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
Sources said U.S. airlines are not expected to immediately take advantage of all 18 weekly flights. China Eastern 600115.SS, Xiamen Airlines and China Southern 600029.SS also fly scheduled service to the U.S., while United Airlines UAL.N, American Airlines AAL.O and Delta Airlines DAL.N currently operate passenger flights to China. The 24 weekly flights are still a fraction of the more than 150 round-trip flights allowed by each side before restrictions were imposed in early 2020 due to the COVID-pandemic. Previously, only eight weekly flights by Chinese carriers were allowed. Reuters reported in June Chinese airlines were avoiding flying over Russian airspace in newly approved flights to and from the U.S. but still using Russian airspace for other flights.
Persons: New York John F, Biden, USDOT, Antony Blinken's, United, Today's Organizations: Air, Air China Boeing, New York, Kennedy International Airport, U.S . Transportation Department, Reuters, Embassy, State Department, . Air, SS, Xiamen Airlines, United Airlines UAL.N, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Airlines for America Locations: Air China, New, Jan, U.S, China, Beijing, Washington, Japan, South Korea, Australia, . Air China, Los Angeles . China, Shanghai
Sources said U.S. airlines are not expected to immediately take advantage of all 18 weekly flights. China Eastern (600115.SS), Xiamen Airlines and China Southern (600029.SS) also fly scheduled service to the U.S., while United Airlines , American Airlines (AAL.O) and Delta Airlines (DAL.N) currently operate passenger flights to China. The 24 weekly flights are still a fraction of the more than 150 round-trip flights allowed by each side before restrictions were imposed in early 2020 due to the COVID-pandemic. Previously, only eight weekly flights by Chinese carriers were allowed. Reuters reported in June Chinese airlines were avoiding flying over Russian airspace in newly approved flights to and from the U.S. but still using Russian airspace for other flights.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Biden, USDOT, Antony Blinken's, United, Today’s, David Shepardson, Marguerita Choy Organizations: REUTERS, U.S . Transportation Department, Reuters, Embassy, State Department, . Air China, Xiamen Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Airlines for America, Thomson Locations: U.S, China, Beijing, Washington, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Los Angeles . China, Xiamen, Shanghai
These are graduation photos, and their theme is “being more dead than alive,” according to the accompanying caption. Urban youth unemployment is at record levels, reaching 20.8% in May, and an influx of new job seekers will only increase the competition. Li Nian, a PhD student who graduated this past week, is among those to have posted “more dead than alive” style photos. After being inspired by examples online, Li took her own graduation photos, which are funny despite the tiredness depicted. “I thought I would remember such graduation photos for the rest of my life,” she told CNN.
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In March 2020, Kristin Harmel was gearing up for the paperback publication of her 11th novel, “The Winemaker’s Wife.” Then the world came to a grinding halt (and many of us who aren’t married to a winemaker wished we were). “We called it our Oh Hey Rosé Zoom,” she said in an audio-only interview. “We all had a glass of wine and got on the Zoom together.”On April 15, 2020, Harmel and a handful of those novelists hosted a Facebook Live for their fans. “This community we thought was going to be a few hundred people has now grown to 170,000 members,” Harmel said. By the time I woke up the next morning, I think there were at least 2,000 comments and probably 700 or 800 emails in my inbox.”
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CMO Insider is the place for marketing leaders to share, commiserate, and convene. Welcome to CMO Insider, our new, enduring platform for marketing leaders to learn, share, and network. I want to tell you what to expect from this destination, and how marketing leaders can get involved. I tell you all this because it goes to the heart of what we want to do with CMO Insider. Regular readers of Insider know that we engage with our audience through personal and first-person storytelling.
Persons: Raja Rajamannar, Cristina Diezhandino, Jeff Goodby, Silverstein, Jasmine Enberg, Ziad Ahmed, Auli'i Cravalho, Ahmed, Cravalho Organizations: Cannes Lions International, Creativity, Cannes Lions, Mastercard, Diageo, Partners, Insider Intelligence, JUV Consulting Locations: verticals
But the bots using ChatGPT began to rapidly improve, and SirPugger realized the automated players would soon become almost indistinguishable from human players. In some cases, these AI-powered bots seemed to commiserate with real players, even complaining about the overabundance of bots. At the same time, bot scripts could eventually enhance rather than detract from the social aspects of online games. Online shooters like "PUBG" and "Fortnite" already populate their multiplayer lobbies with AI bots, but the social emphasis of MMOs means that they are uniquely well positioned to reap the prospective benefits of chatbot integration. Worlds would appear to become more populous, and though "real" players might still be cheated out of leaderboard slots, they wouldn't necessarily know it.
Persons: Jagex, SirPugger, Joe, Bots, countermoves, OpenAI, botters, Ted Chiang, Mark Zuckerberg's, Kylan Gibbs, Gibbs, Evan Malmgren Organizations: Studios, Inworld, AI Locations: British, botters, MMOs
They come from far corners of the globe, speak different languages, span the ideological spectrum and range in age from 43 to 80. But one thing President Biden and the other leaders of the Group of 7 meeting in Japan this weekend have in common? For Mr. Biden and his counterparts from the world’s leading industrial powers, it is an age of democratic discontent when electorates seem perpetually dissatisfied with the presidents and prime ministers they have chosen. But their troubles have a way of following them and can limit their options and influence. He ended the day by skipping out about 90 minutes early from the leaders’ gala dinner on Miyajima island to take another call from home on the spending talks.
HONEY, BABY, MINE: A Mother and Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love (and Banana Pudding), by Laura Dern and Diane LaddWhen Diane Ladd is diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and given six months to live, her daughter Laura Dern looks at her and thinks, “You can’t die.” Determined to increase her mother’s lung capacity and life span, Dern gets the doctor’s permission to take Ladd on daily 15-minute walks, distracting her mother by asking questions about the past. Transcripts of those conversations are the beating heart of “Honey, Baby, Mine,” the actresses’ joint memoir, which also includes photographs, recipes, memorabilia and short, interspersed chapters written by each woman. They commiserate over the timeless frustrations of their industry, while also reflecting on what has slowly changed. Dern recalls visiting her mom’s sets as a child, catching the acting bug when Martin Scorsese asked her to appear as an extra in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” Allowing a child on the set was still frowned upon nearly two decades later, when they worked together on “Rambling Rose” (for which they became the only mother-daughter pair ever to have been nominated for Academy Awards for the same film) ‌and had to advocate for their director to be allowed to nurse her baby at work. By the time Dern co-starred in the 2017 TV mini-series “Big Little Lies,” actors’ children were so commonly present that, she writes, “we had effectively created a … day care.”
Just hours after Donald Trump became the first former president to be indicted, Republicans filed into a tavern northwest of Milwaukee to commiserate over Tuesday evening’s loss of a hard-fought race for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat. As the clock approached midnight, a heated debate broke out between two men active in the local GOP, said Randy Marquardt , the party chairman in Washington County. One argued for loyalty to Mr. Trump, he said, while the other insisted it is time for the party to pick someone else as their 2024 presidential nominee. “It got ugly and people eventually went their separate ways to head home,” said Mr. Marquardt. “The other guy argued that Trump came with too much baggage, but there are still quite a few people who are all in with Trump.”Mr. Marquardt, who twice voted for the former president, says he thinks it is time to move on.
CEOs made mistakes, workers bear the bruntIn their layoff announcements, pretty much every tech company placed the blame for the cuts on the economy. While they may protect the CEO's reputation or placate investors, layoffs are immensely damaging for workers, even well-paid tech employees. With great power comes no responsibilityThe blame-shifting of these tech companies and their CEOs is not unprecedented, or even that uncommon. CEO pay skyrocketed by 1,460% from 1978 to 2021, and the ratio of average-worker pay to CEO pay ballooned from 20-to-1 in 1965 to 399-to-1 in 2021. Instead, tech CEOs have passed the pain off to people who in many cases were performing well in their roles.
Blind members verify that they work at a particular company by signing up with a work email address. Now, Blind is filled with posts from workers comforting each other about how to get through periods of unemployment. (Some tech workers have also lamented the pay cut they’d have to take by switching industries.) “We just all realized that there’s a need for communication that is kind of independent of company control,” Kim said. While Blind is not exclusively for tech workers, it has become incredibly popular in the industry amid the recent turmoil.
My research found that Pelosi eats ice cream for breakfast, hot dogs for lunch, pasta, and chocolate. Chocolate ice cream for breakfast, rich and creamy pasta, and lots of snacking chocolate. She claims she does not exercise; her daughter once arrived home to find her mother eating chocolate ice cream while using a stationary bike. I save the ice cream for later to avoid a massive sugar crash and start out with a cup of black tea instead. However, I don't want to slack off after the ice cream episode, so I slather it on.
Dealing with a layoff? There's a TikTok community for that
  + stars: | 2023-01-26 | by ( Jennifer Liu | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
It's kind of like more unfiltered (and sometimes messier) version of the LinkedIn layoff post that gained steam throughout the last year. And it's a sharp turn from viewing a layoff as something to be embarrassed about and keep private. Young workers aren't staying quiet. Many young workers are using the platform to process their feelings, especially when they receive the news at while working from home and don't have colleagues or friends nearby to vent with. If not for connection, viewers may flock to these layoff reaction TikToks hoping to calm their own anxieties about layoffs.
First: Remember "pink-slip parties"? Now, 20-some years later, pink-slip parties are being floated as a way to ameliorate the pain felt by recently laid-off tech workers. Pink-slip parties originated with the dot-com bubble burst, when laid-off employees would gather to commiserate, laugh, drink, and meet prospective hiring managers. Hemming began running regular meetups for laid-off tech workers — misery loves company, after all — giving them an opportunity to network. She shared her thoughts on everything from the current hiring landscape to the benefits of pink-slip parties for younger generations.
How to Actually Enjoy the Holidays
  + stars: | 2022-12-07 | by ( Hannah Seo | Catherine Pearson | Dana G. Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +20 min
Economic worries have made this holiday season particularly stressful for some. The holiday season can bring out the absolute worst in some kids. Some parents welcome that break from structure, and that’s OK. “Parents get to decide what works and what doesn’t work with their family,” Dr. Naumburg said. “Gratitude and savoring are the opposite.”Dr. Kurtz recommended starting a simple gratitude practice early in the holiday season. As the holidays unfold, make an effort to savor the season, Dr. Kurtz said.
The top trending keywords among work-related subreddits in 2022 include, "anitwork," "act your wage" and "quiet quitting," said Reddit. The top trending keywords among work-related subreddits or communities in 2022 include "antiwork," "act your wage" and "quiet quitting," Reddit told CNBC Make It. "Act your wage" — like quiet quitting, it's a call for workers not to go above and beyond for their jobs — saw a 95% year-on-year increase in the same period. Natalie Baumgartner Workplace psychologist"Redditors" submit posts about work attitudes and experiences on work-related communities, asking for or giving general life and career advice. Natalie Baumgartner Workplace psychologistBaumgartner agreed, saying that workers engaging in conversations on Reddit need to be aware that they're "not necessarily going to receive best practices."
Salesforce co-CEO and heir apparent Bret Taylor is leaving the company. The news came as a shock to many within the company, including Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield. Read Stewart Butterfield's internal Slack message about Taylor's exit. Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor is leaving the company a mere year after he took the top role alongside cofounder Marc Benioff. But Slack is still Slack and we still have the same customers and technology and revenue and, more than anything, people (you!).
Over a dozen current and former employees told Insider's Eugene Kim that the division is in crisis — and the mounting losses and massive cuts underscore the swift downfall of Alexa. Go inside Amazon's Alexa unit. Jerod Harris/Getty ImagesWalt Disney stunned Hollywood this week by reinstating Bob Iger as its chief executive, and company insiders told us that his return to the throne came together in a matter of days. Getty ImagesTwitter's remaining employees are now expected to keep its CEO Elon Musk up to date on everything they work on each week. Responding to a tweet citing correspondent Kali Hays' report on the leaked email, Musk said the decision was "not unreasonable."
Huber shared what goes into cultivating a career as a successful audiobook narrator. "I narrated a book and I read about three-quarters of it, and then I was like: 'You know, I'm good. "There's this idea among newer narrators that seasoned narrators are getting $600 an hour, and that is not the case. It's possible for an experienced audiobook narrator working full time to earn in the low six figures, Huber added. But even before considering that step, Huber suggested reading a book aloud for a long stretch.
Ticketmaster badly botched its sale of Taylor Swift tour tickets last week. Facing endless questions and concerns over the chaos that ensued during presales for Swift's upcoming Eras Tour, fans gathered on social media not just to commiserate, but to take action. How Ticketmaster's chaotic handling of the Eras Tour presale may lead to its undoingSwift fans shared screenshots of the long queues for tickets. "And I know that sounds stupid to people who don't love Taylor Swift the way that a lot of us do. The momentum may be thanks to her Eras Tour, but this is about holding a monopoly accountable.
Sneaker collectors are frustrated with Nike after its SNKRS app glitched during the Air Jordan 1 "Lost and Found" drop. Many took to Twitter to complain of error messages and app crashes that prevented them from entering the drawing. Nike has faced mounting criticism for its struggle to prevent bots and resellers from taking over hyped shoe drops. Frustrated collectors took to Twitter en masse Saturday to commiserate over technical issues on Nike's SNKRS app that stopped them from entering a drawing to purchase the sneakers. Others joked that Twitter seemed to be more functional than the SNKRS app, despite widespread layoffs and a mass exodus under new leader, Elon Musk.
PHILADELPHIA — Pariss Chandler built a community for Black tech workers on Twitter that eventually became the foundation for her own recruitment company. I have lost hope in that,” said Chandler, 31, founder of Black Tech Pipeline, a jobs board and recruitment website. She now has more than 60,000 followers and her own company connecting Black tech workers with companies large and small. “This is the exact reason that Musk bought Twitter and didn’t just build his own social network,” Donovan said. “I’m personally going to stay on Twitter until there is really not a reason to stay anymore.
Those kids are now young adults, and that state of South Asian comedy looks far different than it did 10 years ago. “The South Asian people I grew up with, we were all collectively embarrassed of our culture and background,” said Ayaon Yadav, 21. If not for the Indian comedians before me who did use the Indian accent, I would not be where I am today. “I don’t do the Indian accent because I feel like, in a way, the punch line becomes the accent,” she said. “But if not for the Indian comedians before me who did use the Indian accent, I would not be where I am today.
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