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I tried to make it work, but I never really felt fulfilled, and I couldn't pinpoint why. At first, that was what slow living was for me—rearranging my days and my life to physically slow down. I started doing YouTube more and my 9-to-5 less until I was able to become a full-time YouTuber. Even though we are now living in the city, I plan to always live a slow living lifestyle. Over time, slow living has transitioned into a whole mindset for me.
Persons: Sophie Daquis, Daquis, , I'd, I've Organizations: Service, Nokia, Habitat, Humanity, YouTube Locations: San Diego, Maui, Hawaii, Lisbon, Portugal
A lawsuit by the Philadelphia DA would stop Elon Musk's $1M-a-day voter giveaway as early as Friday. Also on Monday, America PAC announced the tenth million-dollar winner. The DOJ did send a letter to America PAC warning that the giveaway might be illegal, a development first reported by 24sight News. America PAC did not announce a winner on Wednesday after the warning letter became public but has resumed announcements. Just hours after Krasner's lawsuit became public, America PAC crowned its latest winner, a man from Hastings, Michigan.
Persons: Elon, Larry Krasner, , Krasner, Musk, Jordan, Anne Marie B, Coyle, Donald Trump's, Richard Briffault, Republican megadonors Organizations: Philadelphia DA, Elon Musk's, Service, Elon Musk's America PAC, America PAC, Business, Philadelphia, Republican, Democrats, America, Columbia Law School, Department, DOJ, PAC, 24sight News . America PAC Locations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada , Arizona , Michigan , Wisconsin, North Carolina, Hastings , Michigan
Huang, 33, writes spicy romance novels, many featuring billionaire love interests, like Alex Volkov in "Twisted Love" or Dante Russo in "King of Wrath." Huang also said she worked with alpha readers who read portions of her novel as it was in progress and provided feedback. She told BI that alpha readers are particularly popular with self-published authors, though traditionally published writers could benefit from them, too. Huang has a "core group" of alpha readers who have been reviewing drafts of her books since mid-2021 or early 2022. "I'll also ask my editors if they know anyone who can alpha read for certain topics, and they usually do."
Persons: Ana Huang, Huang, , Ana Huang's, Alex Volkov, Dante Russo, BookTok, Asher Donovan, Asher, Vincent Dubois, Scarlett Dubois, Vincent's, I've Organizations: Service, Variety, Premier League, Bloom, Leisure, Forbes, Valhalla Locations: TikTok
Observers feared that Israel would hit Iranian energy infrastructure. Instead, it hit those sites' defenses — making it easier to launch more strikes later. AdvertisementIsrael's recent attack on Iran's air defense network was limited in its scope, but all the same left a significant opening. Related storiesIn the aftermath of the attack, Iranian authorities sought to downplay the strikes, which killed four Iranian soldiers. AdvertisementVatanka said the attack was a demonstration of Israel's capabilities, and also avoided pushing Iran into a position where it would have to "hit back harder."
Persons: , Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Masoud Pezeshkian, Khamenei, Ali Akbar Velayati, Alex Vatanka, Vatanka Organizations: Observers, Service, New York Times, Institute for, Israel Defense Forces, IDF, Guardian, International Atomic Energy Agency, Financial Times, University of South, Middle East Institute Locations: Israel, Iran, Bandar, Abadan, Russian, Tehran, University of South Wales
The Washington Post said Friday it wouldn't endorse a presidential candidate. Reports suggest Jeff Bezos, who owns the Post, made the decision not to endorse a candidate. More than 200,000 people have canceled their Post subscriptions since Friday, NPR's David Folkenflik reported Monday, citing two knowledgeable sources. A Washington Post spokesperson declined to comment. The New York Times reported on Sunday that Jeff Bezos, the Washington Post's owner since 2013, voiced reservations in late September about running an endorsement.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, , NPR's David Folkenflik, Will Lewis, Lewis, David Hoffman, Molly Roberts, Michele Norris, Robert Kagan, Donald Trump, David Shipley, Mr, Bezos, Shipley Organizations: Washington Post, NPR, Service, Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington, Times Locations: Washington
A clip of Saoirse Ronan responding to Paul Mescal's joke about self-defense went viral. AdvertisementFans on social media praised Saoirse Ronan after a clip of her responding to Paul Mescal's joke about self-defense went viral. saoirse ronan gagging men we love to see it pic.twitter.com/Oyu5cdlPBq — scarlett 🍒 (@rvdlovess) October 26, 2024The clip went viral on X, as one user captioned the footage, "Saoirse Ronan gagging men we love to see it." But the footage of Ronan and Mescal sparked a conversation about how men still don't understand how women think about safety. One X user explained: "Saoirse Ronan is a queen.
Persons: Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal's, Mescal, Ronan, , Graham Norton, Paul Mescal, Eddie Redmayne, Denzel Washington, Redmayne, I'm, mimed, Ronan wasn't, saoirse ronan gagging, Oyu5cdlPBq — scarlett 🍒, ove, ince, einstein, ifetime., ike, orton Organizations: Service, Denzel Locations: oman
New data obtained by some lawmakers shows more student-loan borrowers taking advantage of that new process. Elizabeth Warren led some of her colleagues in calling for bolstered outreach on the bankruptcy process. AdvertisementAn updated process for student-loan borrowers to get rid of their debt in bankruptcy court is working, a group of Democratic senators said. Discharging student loans in bankruptcy court has been historically difficult. Lawmakers have also introduced legislation to make the bankruptcy process easier for student-loan borrowers.
Persons: Elizabeth Warren, , Dick Durbin, Sens, Raphael Warnock, Sheldon Whitehouse, Biden, Jerry Nadler, Nadler Organizations: Biden, Service, Business, Justice, Education, Democratic, Justice Department, DOJ, Lawmakers Locations: Sens, House
Apple rolled out new Apple Intelligence features with iOS 18.1 on Monday. If you don't have a brand-new Apple device, you might still be able to take advantage of Apple Intelligence. You can also access Apple Intelligence features on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Users with an iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15, or any earlier version cannot access Apple Intelligence features. Those are the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and the iPad Mini.
Persons: , Siri, Max Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Service, Sequoia, iPad, MacBook, Mac
A mother is suing Character.AI after her son died by suicide moments after talking to its chatbot. Character AI's founders were re-hired by Google as part of a deal reportedly worth $2.7 billion. Garcia blames the chatbot for her son's death and, in the lawsuit against Character.AI, alleged negligence, wrongful death, and deceptive trade practices. AdvertisementAjder also said Character.AI had faced some public criticism over its chatbot before Google closed the deal. A Google spokesperson told Reuters the company was not involved in developing Character.AI's products.
Persons: Character.AI, , Sewell Setzer, Megan Garcia, Garcia, Setzer, Jain, Megan Garcia's, Character.AI Character.AI, Noam Shazeer, Daniel De Freitas, Shazeer, De Freitas, Henry Ajder, wasn't, Ajder, it's Organizations: Google, Service, Business, BI, Tech, Law Project, Trust, Safety, Prevention, Street Journal, Reuters Locations: Character.AI
In today's big story, the first of our five-part refresher series on the potential impact Donald Trump and Kamala Harris presidencies could have on US consumers. Business Insider's Matthew Fox detailed how Wall Street sees former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris affecting the investment landscape if they win the White House. One of the biggest areas where Harris and Trump differ is their proposed tax policies, which are believed to have big impacts on stocks. AdvertisementTrump's universal tariffs proposal is also viewed as having a big impact. It's a big week for Apple.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Matthew Fox, Harris, Trump, it's, Alyssa Powell, Joe Biden, Steve Sosnick, Neil Dutta, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Rebecca Zisser, Elon Musk, James Yates, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Grace Lett, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, Getty, BI, White, Bank of America, Interactive Brokers, JPMorgan, Twitter, Elon, Apple, Apple Intelligence, iOS, Venture, Ford Motors, MLB, LA Dodgers, New York Yankees, Forbes Locations: It's, New York, London, Chicago
Apple has a slate of announcements expected this week on top of earnings. Its long-awaited Apple Intelligence is expected to launch with software updates. Apple marketing head Greg Joswiak told his X followers on Thursday to "Mac" their calendars for a week of announcements from the tech giant. Apple Intelligence was a major talking point during the third-quarter earnings call. "With Apple Intelligence, we're very excited about the level of value we're going to provide to users," Cook said on theAugust callt.
Persons: Greg Joswiak, , ince, ro, Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Service
I got a hefty scholarship, which covered my living expenses, so I didn't work while I was in law school. I graduated from law school in May 2022I studied for and took the Washington, DC Bar exam that summer. Related storiesI now help individuals get into law school, perform well, and get jobs after law school. I wish I had had law school mentorship in my life — there is so much I just didn't know about the process. The business grew as my TikTok grew.
Persons: Sephora Grey, , I'm, they've, they're, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, LSU, University of Florida, Georgetown Law School, Washington , DC, Court, District of, Appeals, Federal Circuit, Boston University, lhaas Locations: Mississippi, Baton Rouge, Washington, District of Maryland, Ohio, Boston, Georgetown, Florida, Miami
Boeing is looking for a $19 billion boost
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Aditi Bharade | Pete Syme | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Boeing is looking to raise nearly $19 billion to combat its lack of cash. It comes after Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in the third quarter. AdvertisementBoeing needs cash, and it's trying to raise almost $19 billion as the company looks to boost its liquidity. The planemaker announced Monday that it is offering 90 million common shares and about $5 billion of depositary shares for sale. Last Wednesday, Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in its third-quarter earnings.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Max, Dave Calhoun, Ron Epstein Organizations: Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Service, planemaker, Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Alaska Airlines Boeing
Not coincidentally, Rogan is so big that Trump spent three hours — three hours! The fact that you may not ever listen to Rogan or Hinchcliffe isn't a problem for Trump. AdvertisementLast Friday, Joe Rogan hosted Donald Trump on his podcast, which was a coup for both men: The three-hour interview/conversation has since racked up more than 34 million views on YouTube. Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe is part of Joe Rogan's universe. He performed at Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Persons: Joe Rogan, Tony Hinchcliffe, Rogan, Trump, , Donald Trump, Trump's, Tony Hinchcliffe —, Joe Rogan's, Donald Trump's, ANGELA WEISS, Hinchcliffe, Bloomberg's Felix Gillette, Ashley Carman, Tony, he's, Theo Vons —, We're Organizations: Trump, Service, YouTube, York City, Madison, AFP, Bloomberg Locations: York, Puerto Rico, New York, Los Angeles, Austin
Partners at EY, Deloitte, and PwC all saw declines of around 5% in their share of profits. AdvertisementPartner payouts at the Big Four consultancies are falling as demand for professional services declines and firms increase the number of partners. At EY, partner payouts in the UK, where the global consulting and accountancy firm is headquartered, were down 5% this year. UK partners received an average of £723,000 ($938,000) compared to £761,000 ($987,000) the previous year. UK partners at PwC took home an average of £862,000 ($1.11 million) this financial year, 5% less than the same period in 2023.
Persons: , EY, Hywel Ball, PwC, consultancies Organizations: Big, Partners, EY, Deloitte, Service, KPMG Locations: EY
Arm CEO Rene Haas said in a recent interview that he needs more engineers to drive AI growth. Companies are aggressively recruiting top AI talent, with some offering lucrative compensation. AdvertisementThe AI train is running at full steam, but Arm CEO Rene Haas believes there's one thing they need to keep it moving — more engineers. The comments from Arm and its CEO highlight how the generative artificial intelligence boom following ChatGPT's launch nearly two years ago has led to a talent war for top AI engineers and researchers. Related storiesA limited pool of researchers and candidates with experience in areas like machine learning and data engineering has allowed AI talent to become more selective when evaluating job offers.
Persons: Rene Haas, , Haas, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Ram Srinivasan, JLL Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, SEC, Competition Locations: British, PwC
Michael Bloomberg donated $50 million to a nonprofit supporting Harris' campaign, per the NYT. AdvertisementMichael Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor and presidential candidate, recently donated around $50 million to a nonprofit organization supporting Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, according to the New York Times. Though Bloomberg typically makes public campaign donations, he intended for this contribution to remain secret, the Times reported. Harris herself hopped on a call with the billionaire, and he donated the money soon after, according to the Times. Trump has amassed his own army of billionaire donors, including Elon Musk and Timothy Mellon.
Persons: Michael Bloomberg, Harris, , Kamala Harris, Worth, Bloomberg, Reid Hoffman, Bill Gates, George Soros, Trump, Elon Musk, Timothy Mellon, Bloomberg didn't Organizations: Bloomberg, Service, New, New York City, New York Times, Times, Forbes, titans, Wall Street, Silicon, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Elon Locations: New York
One of Meta's longest-tenured execs shared insights from the 19 years she's worked with Mark Zuckerberg. Head of product Naomi Gleit talked about lessons from his leadership on "Lenny's Podcast." AdvertisementA Meta exec recently reflected on some of the lessons she's learned from nearly two decades working with company cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. She talked about her experience working with Zuckerberg for over 19 years during an episode of "Lenny's Podcast" released Sunday. Another Meta exec, CTO Andrew "Boz" Bosworth , previously talked about Zuckerberg's approach to feedback.
Persons: execs, she's, Mark Zuckerberg, Naomi Gleit, , Zuckerberg, I've, Gleit, Zuckerberg's, Mark, Andrew, Boz, Bosworth, Meta, Zuck Organizations: Service, East Palo, Reuters, Street Journal Locations: East, East Palo Alto
Apple rolled out long-awaited AI features to some iPhone and other users with its iOS 18.1 update. The new software is officially available on iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, months after the tech giant first announced Apple Intelligence at the Worldwide Developers Conference. These are the Apple Intelligence features out nowApple Intelligence was revealed at Apple WWDC 2024. AdvertisementWith iOS 18.1, Apple said Siri can field typed requests, answer "thousands of questions" about Apple products, and understand context better. AppleTo ensure they get the features, iPhone owners must join a waitlist to request activation of Apple Intelligence.
Persons: Dan Ives, , Siri, Apple, There's, Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Apple Intelligence, Service, Sequoia, Worldwide, Wedbush Securities Locations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa
Ukraine shared audio it said was intercepted from Russians readying to receive North Korean troops. It comes as NATO confirms that North Korean troops are already fighting in Ukraine. AdvertisementNorth Korean forces are facing a frantic and unorganized start as they join Russia's fight against Ukraine, intercepted audio suggests. Voices discuss the imminent arrival of North Korean servicemen. They talk in exasperated terms over unclear communication about the North Korean troops.
Persons: readying, , it's, Mark Rutte, Joseph S, Bermudez Jr, Bermudez Organizations: NATO, Service, Ukraine, North Korean servicemen, Separate Marine Brigade, North, Center for International, Strategic Studies Locations: Ukraine, North, Russia's, Kursk, Russia, Moscow, Pyongyang, North Korea
Alexandra Blodgett has been to 35 national parks in the US. She prefers parks with stunning views and epic hikes but also loves leaf-peeping in the fall. She thinks North Cascades National Park in Washington is an underrated fall foliage site. Visiting national parks to see the season's colors, or "leaf peep," is a popular pastime and gives a major boost to some states' economies. Here are her five favorite national parks to visit in fall.
Persons: Alexandra Blodgett, , We're, She's, Blodgett Organizations: Service, Appalachian State University Locations: Washington
"Woman of the Hour" is based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala's appearance on a game show. Advertisement"Woman of the Hour" tells the story of real-life serial killer Rodney Alcala's appearance on "The Dating Game" in 1978, in the middle of a murder spree. "Woman of the Hour" diverges from the real events at times, but the character of Charlie (Kathryn Gallagher) has a tragic story that's eerily similar to one of Alcala's victims. Related storiesStewardess Charlie meets Rodney while moving into her new apartment in 1971Kathryn Gallagher as Charlie in "Woman of the Hour." Charlie is most similar to Cornelia Crilley, one of Alcala's victims in the '70sKathryn Gallagher as Charlie in "Woman of the Hour."
Persons: Rodney, Cornelia Crilley, Acala, , Anna Kendrick, Sheryl, Daniel Zovatto, Ryan Murphy's, Lyle, Erik Menendez, Bobby, Charlie, Kathryn Gallagher, who's, he's, Alcala, John Berger, Crilley, Crilley's, Ellen Organizations: TWA, Service, ABC, Netflix, York University, NYU, Airlines Locations: New York City, New Hampshire, Queens, Crilley, California
The American-made Abrams tank and Bradley fighting vehicle were built to fight the Soviets. New footage shared by the Ukrainian military shows them assaulting Russian positions in Kursk. AdvertisementNew combat footage posted by the Ukrainian military on Monday shows American-made tanks and armored fighting vehicles at war inside Russia. 🇺🇸-made Bradley IFV and Abrams tank are performing a combat task in the Kursk region, destroying russian treeline positions. An M1 Abrams tank in service with the Ukrainian military fires its cannon in the Kursk region.
Persons: Abrams, , Bradley, Sy Organizations: Bradley, Service, Ukraine's 47th Mechanized Brigade, Bushmaster Locations: Russia, Ukrainian, Kursk, 🇺🇸-m
Some luxury travel agents say more vacationers are seeking summer trips to cooler climates. In the summer of 2024, a growing number of travelers flocked to Greece as the country was experiencing deadly heatwaves and fires. Wealthy travelers are seeking out chill summersSome western European destinations like Iceland experienced a cooler-than-average summer. Roth has planned summer trips to the latter. AdvertisementA growing number of travelers are pushing their "Euro summer" trips to the fall to beat peak summer crowds and temperatures.
Persons: , Spain —, Angelos Tzortzinis, Jackie Roth, Scott Dunn, Roth, Noppasin, Julie Durso, Melissa Biggs Bradley, Alexander Spatari, Sergio Pitamitz, Belles, Kent, Stefano Zaccaria, Patrick Quayle Organizations: Service, Eiffel, Getty, Scott Dunn Private, Airlines, New Jersey's Newark Liberty International, United Airlines Locations: Iceland, Norway, Finland, Europe, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Canada, Rome, Paris, Scandinavia, Maui, Hawaii, Ireland, France, Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Faroe Islands, Faroe, Sweden, Denmark, New, Nuuk, Greenland's, Madrid, Greenland
VMware customers face steep price hikes and late fees post-Broadcom acquisition. Under Broadcom, VMware now focuses on strategic clients and subscription models. Besides massive price increases, some customers are being hit with a late fee of around 20%, according to two partners. AdvertisementColpitts said that the text about the late fee in the email was bolded, making it seem like a "scare tactic." AdvertisementSwitching to VMware alternativesSome VMware competitors have seen the acquisition by Broadcom as an opportunity to win over VMware customers.
Persons: , Dean Colpitts, Ignacio Llorente, Llorente, Colpitts, Rick Vanover, there's, Bruce Kornfeld, Forrester, OpenStack Organizations: VMware, Broadcom, Service, Business, IT, OpenNebula Systems
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