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AdvertisementOlivia Rodrigo handed out free morning-after pills at her St. Louis GUTS world tour stop in Missouri on Tuesday, according to reports. The Hollywood Reporter said that the Grammy-award-winning pop star passed out free Plan B pills from Julie, as well as condoms and stickers from the Missouri Abortion Fund. The Missouri Abortion Fund shared a photo on X of the Julie pills that were being distributed. "We're thankful for artists like Olivia Rodrigo and initiatives like the Missouri Abortion Fund who share our mission," they added. Rodrigo is partnering with the National Network of Abortion Funds throughout the tour, according to the fund's page on the Entertainment Industry Foundation.
Persons: Olivia Rodrigo, Louis, , Julie, Rd7fc0b1xG —, Roe, Wade, Rodrigo, Lily Allen's Organizations: Service, Hollywood Reporter, Missouri Abortion, Missouri Abortion Fund, Rd7fc0b1xG — Missouri Abortion, Guardian, Glastonbury, National Network of Abortion, Entertainment Industry Foundation, New York Times Locations: Missouri, Rd7fc0b1xG — Missouri, Wade , Missouri
Jeff Bezos' Earth Fund is allocating $60 million to try to improve alternative meats. The goal is to make them taste better and reduce the cost of plant-based alternatives. Fake meats are hailed as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but don't always taste great. AdvertisementJeff Bezos' philanthropic fund is allocating $60 million to improving alternative meats by making them taste better and cost less. The $60 million will go into establishing research centers, which will work to improve quality and nutrition, and reduce the cost of manufacturing fake meat, according to a press release.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, , Lauren Sánchez Organizations: Service, Fund
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewGoogle will restrict its AI chatbot Gemini from answering questions about elections as a precautionary measure and "out of an abundance of caution," a company spokesperson said. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementIt responds to election-related questions with a generic message: "I'm still learning how to answer this question. The news of how Gemini will handle election-related inquiries comes just a couple of weeks after concerns were raised over its image-generating capability.
Persons: , Gemini, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Al Jazeera, Christopher Wray Organizations: Service, Economic, Business, Google, FBI Locations: India, OpenAI
A Nebraska woman exploited a software glitch to steal over $27,000 worth of gas, report says. The glitch allowed anyone swiping a rewards card twice to pump gas for free. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA Nebraska woman used a rewards card software glitch to steal more than $27,000 worth of gas, police said, according to a report.
Persons: , Dawn Thompson, Thompson Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Nebraska, KOLN, Lincoln , Nebraska
Read previewThe CEO of the Enhanced Games — dubbed the "Olympics on steroids" — said there will be on-site stewards prepared to deal with any drug overdoses at the sporting event. "It's a risk-management framework," said Aron D'Souza, who founded the Peter Thiel-backed sporting event, in a conversation with Business Insider. The controversial sporting event, which organizers say could be held for the first time next year, is pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable in athletics. "The Enhanced Games promote themselves as the 'Olympics of the future' and state that they will 'pay athletes fairly,'" she told BI. But Backhouse said she is most concerned about the message the Enhanced Games sends to the next generation of athletes.
Persons: , Aron D'Souza, Peter Thiel, that's, D'Souza, Sue Backhouse, Backhouse, D'Souza's Organizations: Service, Business, Doping Agency, Reuters, NFL, Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University
A 'male' humanoid robot appeared to inappropriately touch a female reporter during a presentation. Named 'Muhammad,' it is Saudi Arabia's first humanoid male robot. AdvertisementA Saudi robotics company's unveiling of a "male" humanoid robot didn't go as planned after it appeared to inappropriately touch a female reporter. Saudi robotics company QSS debuted "Muhammad the Humanoid Robot" at DeepFest in Riyadh last week. Saudi Arabia unveils its man shaped AI robot Mohammad, reacts to reporter in its first appearance pic.twitter.com/1ktlUlGBs1 — Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) March 6, 2024On X, social media users accused the robot of inappropriately touching the female reporter.
Persons: Muhammad, , QSS, Al Arabiya, Rawya Kassem, Mohammad, ake, orth Organizations: Service, Saudi Locations: Saudi, DeepFest, Riyadh, Muhammad, Saudi Arabia, uman
Kate Middleton apologized for editing a family photo after media agencies recalled the image. It was the first official image of Kate since her absence, which has sparked conspiracy theories. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementIt followed Kate's lengthy absence from the public eye after the Princess of Wales underwent a " planned abdominal surgery " in January. Reuters, Agence France-Press, and, most recently, the Press Association have also recalled the image over concerns it had been altered.
Persons: Kate Middleton, Kate, , Princess, Wales, Catherine, rince, witter, ike, ince Organizations: Service, Palace's, ust, essington
But critics say it showed a telling disregard for the struggles of the many millions of Indians living in poverty. Spanning three days, the pre-nuptial event included a private performance by Rihanna, which estimates suggest cost up to $9 million. AdvertisementTripathi pointed out that 800 million of India's 1.4 billion population receive monthly food rations of wheat or rice. Sohini Kar, an associate professor at the London School of Economics, whose work focuses on urban India, told BI she agrees. Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant serve traditional Gujarati food to villagers ahead of their pre-wedding celebrations on the outskirts of Jamnagar, India.
Persons: , Anant Ambani, Asia's, Radhika Merchant, Rihanna, Nita Ambani, Shyam Bihari, WaterAid, Haldia, Rakhi Tripathi, Tripathi, Sohini Kar, Kar, St Louis Fed, Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Nita, Stringer Organizations: Service, Business, Bank, New, of Management, London School of Economics, BI, Oxfam International, St, Bloomberg, Architectural Digest, Reliance Foundation, Reuters Locations: India, Delhi, Asia, Mumbai, Jamnagar, Gujarat
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewInternational Women's Day on March 8 is a big deal in Russia. It's observed as a national holiday, on which workers get the day off work, TV stations highlight the achievements of Russian women, and Russian President Vladimir Putin makes an address. In this year's speech, Putin had a clear message about what a Russian woman's purpose in life should be: having kids. AdvertisementPutin said becoming a mother was an "amazing purpose for a woman," according to a translation by The Moscow Times.
Persons: , It's, Vladimir Putin, Putin Organizations: Service, Business, Moscow Times, Reuters Locations: Russia, Ukraine
AdvertisementIn one video, Medina said: "If you're interested, I can get everything dropped, evidence that is on you removed, disappeared. AdvertisementAccording to prosecutors, Medina repeatedly asked Santos if he had the right number and was interested in the proposition. In August, prosecutors said Medina sent a video to Santos in which he said: "I'm really good at what I do. It references texts sent to an actor convicted of felonies in California in May 2023, which the New York Post identified as Danny Masterson. According to the affidavit, Medina asked Masterson for $1 million to get his case thrown out or a reduced sentence.
Persons: , George Santos, Danny Masterson, Hector Medina, Michael Soto, Santos, Medina, Masterson, Masterson's, Bijou Phillips, Prosecutors, He's Organizations: Service, Business, New, Santos, New York Locations: New York's, Medina, California
The sales led to an influx of tourists, remote workers, and investment, Toti Nigrelli added. AdvertisementIt all began with an enticing offer: homes in a picturesque Sicilian town for just one euro, barely more than a dollar. According to Mussomeli's deputy mayor, who helped launch the initiative in 2017, it sparked a total revitalization of the once-underpopulated town, attracting tourists, remote workers, and investment to the area. Toti Nigrelli told Business Insider in a documentary that before the program's implementation, Mussomeli faced major depopulation issues. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Mussomeli, Toti Nigrelli, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Sicily, underpopulated
Read previewGenealogy website Ancestry announced that Taylor Swift is distantly related to the American poet Emily Dickinson. According to Ancestry, Swift and Dickinson are sixth cousins, three times removed, tracing their roots back to the same 17th-century English immigrant. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementA Business Insider overview of the literary references in Swift's songs from last year noted that many fans think the 10th track on "Evermore" was inspired by Dickinson. The Apple TV+ series "Dickinson," which largely focuses on the poet's supposed romantic interest in Gilbert, featured the song.
Persons: , Taylor Swift, Emily Dickinson, Swift, Dickinson, Dickinson's, Taylor, Emily Dickinson's, Sue Gilbert, Gilbert, Alena Smith Organizations: Service, Business, Poets Department, Nashville Songwriters Association, Apple Locations: American, Windsor , Connecticut, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, West Reading , Pennsylvania
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on an interview with Tam and Gary Holm, a Californian couple who bought homes in Sambuca di Sicilia, Italy. I wrote to the email address provided in the article and got a response from the actual mayor of Sambuca di Sicilia. Gary and Tam Holm walk with their child in Sambuca di Sicilia. Gary and Tam Holm enter their home in Sambuca di Sicilia. Falling in love with SicilyDrone footage of Sambuca di Sicilia.
Persons: Tam, Gary Holm, , It's, Gary, Tam Holm, Sambuca di Sicilia, Luke Renard, We'd, hadn't, it's, Sambuca, Sicilia, I'd Organizations: BI, Service, Business Locations: Sicily, Sambuca di Sicilia, Italy, England, Los Angeles, Sambuca, Sicilia, Sambuca di, America, Gary, Washington ,, Tam, Palermo
InterContinental Singapore has introduced the 'Rain Resist Bliss' package. Suite guests will be reimbursed if heavy rain disrupts their vacation plans. AdvertisementA five-star hotel in Singapore is offering a unique solution to guests whose vacations are ruined by heavy rain. InterContinental Singapore has announced a new room package, "Rain Resist Bliss," which will reimburse one night's stay if rainfall disrupts planned activities. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Organizations: InterContinental, Service, CNN Travel, Business Locations: InterContinental Singapore, Singapore
The Post reported that Lauren Boebert skipped speaking at the gathering of the Pachyderm Club, a local Republican group, in a Colorado coffee shop to attend to the personal matter. According to the newspaper, Lauren Boebert had decided to drive to her family home earlier that morning to retrieve the last of her possessions from a farmhouse on the property. AdvertisementThe Post reported she had moved into the farmhouse when her marriage to Jayson Boebert began to unravel. Earlier this year, Lauren Boebert announced that she intended to run for a new seat in 2024 , shifting her campaign to Colorado's 4th district. Neither Lauren nor Jayson Boebert immediately responded to Business Insider's requests for comment.
Persons: , Lauren Boebert, Jayson Boebert, Boebert, Tyler, Tyler Boebert, Lauren Organizations: Service, The Washington Post, The, Pachyderm, Republican, Business, Post, Denver Post Locations: Colorado's, Colorado, Denver
Retired lawyer Peter Antonucci lived on The World, a luxurious residential ship, for six years. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with retired lawyer Peter Antonucci, who spent six years living on The World — a residential ship for millionaires. Peter Antonucci on an expedition during his time living on The World. Peter Antonucci holding a bottle of Champagne while on The World. Courtesy of Peter AntonucciAnd the wine — the ship has one of the greatest wine lists you'll ever see.
Persons: Peter Antonucci, Antonucci, , they'll, stein, you'd, I'd Organizations: Service, Kremlin Locations: Russia, St . Petersburg, Germany
About 80% of Turkey Track Ranch, listed for $180 million, has been destroyed by wildfire. The fire has spread to nearly 1.1 million acres — an area bigger than Rhode Island. AdvertisementMost of a historic Texas ranch, on the market for $180 million, was badly burned by wildfires spreading across the Texas Panhandle, the owners said Thursday. AdvertisementAccording to Icon Global, the Dallas-based brokerage running the marketing for the property's sale, the Turkey Track Ranch was one of the original ranches of the Panhandle. Situated in northern Texas, the ranch was overrun by the Smokehouse Creek Fire, the largest of several wildfires blazing through the Panhandle.
Persons: , It's, Greg Abbott, Joe Biden Organizations: Service, Texas Panhandle, Adobe, Panhandle, West, West Odessa Volunteer Fire Department, Austin American, Statesman, Texas Gov Locations: Turkey, Rhode, Texas, Dallas, West Odessa, Maine, Mexico
Read previewThe CEO of the Enhanced Games said the competitive sporting event, dubbed the "Olympics on steroids" by some, will witness older athletes shattering world records. But Aron D'Souza cautioned in an interview with Business Insider that one meth-induced heart attack could "destroy the whole thing." D'Souza said record-breaking sporting feats would make the Enhanced Games "the dominant sporting event in the world." D'Souza also said that the Enhanced Games would try to push back against rule-breaking with financial incentives, like base salaries and health insurance. In a response to Coe's comments, the Enhanced Games said in a statement provided to BI that it showed that it had "hit a nerve."
Persons: , Aron D'Souza, D'Souza, Peter Thiel, It's, they're, Lord Sebastian Coe, Lord Coe Organizations: Service, Business, Doping Agency, Reuters Locations: Australian
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewLeah McSweeney, known for appearances on Seasons 12 and 13 of "The Real Housewives of New York City," is suing Bravo, executive producer Andy Cohen, and others, accusing them of encouraging her to relapse for ratings. AdvertisementMcSweeney, who also appeared on the spin-off show "The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip," was candid with viewers and producers about her sobriety journey. According to the lawsuit, McSweeney had been sober for around nine years until a brief relapse about five months before joining the show. However, according to the complaint, producers discriminated against her by intentionally planning scenarios intended to exacerbate her disabilities.
Persons: , Leah McSweeney, Bravo, Andy Cohen, McSweeney, Cohen, Andy, Brandi Glanville, Caroline Manzo Organizations: Service, Housewives, New, of, Business, Bravo, Shed Media, Warner Media, Beverly Hills, Housewives of Locations: New York City, Southern, of New York, Housewives of New Jersey
AdvertisementRep. Lauren Boebert's 18-year-old son, Tyler Boebert, was arrested on Tuesday afternoon and is facing 22 charges, including several felony charges relating to a string of crimes in her Colorado district. He's also charged with four misdemeanor counts of ID theft, three misdemeanor counts of first-degree criminal trespass, and three misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The past year has seen Boebert's ex-husband arrested twice, the issuance of a restraining order, and her getting handsy with another man in a local theater. AdvertisementBoebert has been involved in a contentious and very public split with her ex-husband Jayson Boebert, with whom she shares four sons. Jayson Boebert told the Denver-based media outlet Westword that the restraining order was a "prison sentence" to keep him from his family.
Persons: Lauren Boebert's, Tyler Boebert, Boebert, He's, he's, Jayson Boebert, hadn't, Tyler Organizations: Rifle Police Department, Business Insider's, Street Journal Locations: Colorado, Colorado's, Garfield County, Denver
In separate posts, 2 Chinese bloggers in exile asked their social media followers to unfollow them. One of the dissidents, Li Ying, posted screenshots claiming his followers had been interrogated. AdvertisementTwo Chinese bloggers in exile have urged their followers in China to unfollow them, claiming that police are checking them "one by one" and even interrogating some individuals. Li's account has over 1.4 million followers, down about 200,000 from Sunday. An analysis of the documents by the Journal suggested that the firm, I-Soon, appeared to have a range of targets, including exiled Chinese dissidents.
Persons: Li Ying, , Wang Zhi'an, Wang, Li, he'd Organizations: Service, NBC, YouTube, China Central Television, Beijing, Associated Press, AFP, NBC News, Street Locations: China, Japan, Italy
A doctor died from an allergic reaction after eating at a Disney World restaurant, a lawsuit says. AdvertisementA New York doctor with a severe dairy and nut allergy died from anaphylaxis after eating at a restaurant at Walt Disney World in Orlando, according to a lawsuit. The complaint says that Tangsuan, a family doctor in New York, died on October 5 after eating at the restaurant in Disney Springs — a shopping and dining complex at the Walt Disney World Resort. According to the suit, Tangsuan, Piccolo, and Piccolo's mother dined at the restaurant because they believed it would have "proper safeguards" to protect Tangsuan from allergens. The lawsuit alleges negligence by the restaurant and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, which controls the restaurants in Disney Springs.
Persons: , Kanokporn, Jeffrey J, Piccolo, Tangsuan Organizations: Disney, Service, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Walt Disney World, Walt Disney Parks, Resorts Locations: York, Orlando, Florida, Raglan, New York, Disney Springs
Read previewA woman was charged over $1,000 for a Subway sandwich, leaving her strapped for cash and struggling to feed her family, according to reports. For context, this far exceeds the typical costs of a footlong sandwich at Subway, which tends to cost between $6.50 and $12. Bishop told ABC 6 that the charge left her feeling "stressed, overwhelmed," and, at one point, she couldn't even afford groceries because her "account was negative." She told ABC 6 she tried this multiple times but to no avail. "I'm just trying to make ends meet at this point in time," Bishop told ABC 6.
Persons: , Letitia Bishop, WSYC, Bishop, couldn't, I'm, Lee Anne Lanigan, Lanigan Organizations: Service, Subway, Oil, WSYC ABC, Business, ABC, Better Business Bureau Locations: Columbus , Ohio, Ohio
Read previewA former resident of The World, an exclusive private residential ship with a strict invite-only policy, said living on board was not unlike HBO's "The White Lotus." In fact, Antonucci told CNN Travel that it was not dissimilar to the popular HBO series, which has won 15 Primetime Emmy Awards. AdvertisementDescribing the ship as a "country club meets sorority house," Antonucci told CNN Travel that there was "drinking and carousing" and infidelity on board. Though Antonucci told CNN Travel that people begged him not to write about them, guests later asked him why they weren't featured. At first, he told CNN Travel, he was shocked by how expensive everything was, but by the second day he asked how he could sign up.
Persons: , Peter Antonucci, Antonucci, I'm, sinning, you've Organizations: Service, CNN Travel, Business, HBO, CNN
Letitia Bishop was charged $1,021.50 for a Subway order. She finally received a refund after 7 weeks. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA woman who was massively overcharged for a Subway order says she has finally received a refund almost two months after the incident in the form of a wad of cash. A receipt obtained by WSYC ABC 6's "On Your Side" showed that Bishop's debit card was charged $1,021.50.
Persons: Letitia Bishop, , she's, WSYC Organizations: Service, Subway Thornton Oil, WSYC ABC, Business Locations: Columbus , Ohio
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