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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOn Holding co-CEO Marc Maurer on Q4 results: Very happy with where consumer demand isMarc Maurer, On Holding co-CEO, and Martin Hoffman, On Holding co-CEO and CFO, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, state of the consumer, impact of inflation, growth outlook, and more.
Persons: Marc Maurer, Martin Hoffman
The lines between climate tech and infrastructure startups have become increasingly blurred. Investments in infrastructure startups over time. Permitting remains a massive roadblock for climate projects and modularity can be one way to "get around some of those hurdles," added Ben Wolkon, partner at MUUS Climate Partners. Modular tech can also be distributed and containerized, with some startups hoping to roll out with partners on-site. It's not just industrial startups that are going modular and distributed — it encompasses carbon capture, water filtration, food systems, and energy, said Regeneration.VC's Hoffman.
Persons: Katie Hoffman, Mike Schroepfer, Seonghoon Woo, Tim Boeltken, Sierra Peterson, Ben Wolkon, It's, Regeneration.VC's Hoffman Organizations: Business, Venture, Investments, Facebook, Gigascale, MUUS Climate Partners Locations: Paris, New York
The death certificate for Ryan Bagwell, a 19-year-old from Mission, Texas, states that he died from a fentanyl overdose. A federal law enforcement lab found that none of the pills from the bottle tested positive for Percocet. But they all tested positive for lethal quantities of fentanyl. As millions of fentanyl-tainted pills inundate the United States masquerading as common medications, grief-scarred families have been pressing for a change in the language used to describe drug deaths. They want public health leaders, prosecutors and politicians to use “poisoning” instead of “overdose.” In their view, “overdose” suggests that their loved ones were addicted and responsible for their own deaths, whereas “poisoning” shows they were victims.
Persons: Ryan Bagwell, Sandra Bagwell, “ Ryan, ” Mrs . Bagwell, Locations: Mission , Texas, United States
Microplastics Are a Big Problem, a New Film Warns
  + stars: | 2024-03-09 | by ( Andrew Jacobs | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s been more than five decades since Dustin Hoffman’s character in “The Graduate” was offered a kernel of wisdom about the path to prosperity. “Plastics,” he’s told by Mr. McGuire, the starched corporate executive who offers the advice. “There’s a great future in plastics.”Plastics have indeed been a game changer for humanity, and the enormous range of cheap, durable plastic goods, from food containers and PVC pipes to polyester clothing and single-use medical products, have inarguably improved life. The problem, as nearly everyone knows, is that plastics are forever and very little of it has been recycled. The U.N. has estimated that most of the 400 million metric tons churned out annually — a doubling of production since 2000 — will remain on Earth in some form as they are broken down into teeny specks by sunlight, wind and the sea.
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The Alabama legislature on Wednesday is expected to pass legislation that will make it possible for fertility clinics in the state to reopen without the specter of crippling lawsuits. But the measure, hastily written and expected to pass by a huge bipartisan margin, does not address the legal question that led to clinic closings and set off a stormy, politically fraught national debate: Whether embryos that have been frozen and stored for possible future implantation have the legal status of human beings. The Alabama Supreme Court made such a finding last month, in the context of a claim against a Mobile clinic brought by three couples whose frozen embryos were inadvertently destroyed. The court ruled that, under Alabama law, those embryos should be regarded as people, and that the couples were entitled to punitive damages for the wrongful death of a child. Legal experts said the bill, which Governor Kay Ivey has signaled she will sign, would be the first in the country to create a legal moat around embryos, blocking lawsuits or prosecutions if they are damaged or destroyed.
Persons: Kay Ivey Organizations: Alabama Supreme Locations: Alabama
The emails could undermine Musk's lawsuit against the AI venture, experts told BI. The AI company on Tuesday released a slew of emails that it claims were sent between Musk and its other founders. Meanwhile, OpenAI might still pay a price for Musk's lawsuit in the form of lost time and resources. Advertisement"I think Musk's lawsuit is already doing what he intended," Hoffman said. "Change your name to ClosedAI and I will drop the lawsuit," Musk wrote on X.Musk's lawsuit comes after the billionaire launched his own AI company last year.
Persons: OpenAI, Elon Musk, , Elon, Musk, hadn't, Samuel Brunson, Brunson, David Hoffman, Hoffman, Kyle Lawrence, Falcon Rappaport, Berkman, Lawrence, he'd, Tesla Organizations: Elon, Service, Business, Loyola University, University of Pennsylvania, OpenAI Locations: OpenAI
Read previewOpenAI publicly fired back at Elon Musk's lawsuit on Tuesday in a blog post that revealed new details about Musk's relationship with the company. Lawyers for Musk and representatives for OpenAI did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider. In his lawsuit filed Friday, Musk accused OpenAI and its leaders of abandoning their open-source principles by partnering with Microsoft. "Elon soon chose to leave OpenAI, saying that our probability of success was 0, and that he planned to build an AGI competitor within Tesla," the blog post reads. The Tuesday blog post, which says OpenAI intends to move to dismiss all of Musk's claims, ends with assurances that, despite Musk's accusations, OpenAI is "focused on advancing our mission" and has "a long way to go."
Persons: , we've, Musk, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Altman, Brockman, Elon, Reid Hoffman, Ilya Sutskever, Tesla, et Organizations: Service, Elon, Business, Musk, OpenAI, Microsoft, Google
The Dells contributed nearly $976 million to their charitable funds, which distribute gifts to a wide array of charities. Together, the 50 donors on the list contributed a total of $11.9 billion to charity in 2023. Only 23 of the richest Americans on the Forbes 400 list donated enough to appear on the Philanthropy rankings. 13 on the list, they contributed $210 million to the Institute for Protein Innovation, which shares its data with scientists for free. _____Maria Di Mento is a senior reporter and Jim Rendon is a senior writer at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, where you can read the full article.
Persons: Michael Bloomberg, Phil Knight, Penny, Michael Dell, Susan, Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates, Bernie Marcus, Ken Langone, Arthur Blank, , , Renee Kaplan, — Franklin Antonio, Hugh Hoffman, , Tim Springer, Chafen Lu, Diego’s Jay Kahn, Lauder, Sergey Brin’s, Michael J, Robert Kraft, Lucia Woods, David, Kathleen LaCross, Pierre Omidyar, Pam, They’re, John, Laura Arnold, Laura, ” Laura Arnold, Wendy Schmidt, Eric Schmidt, “ Younger, Kaplan, Jeff Sobrato, _____ Maria Di Mento, Jim Rendon, Kay Dervishi Organizations: New, New York City, Nike, Bloomberg, Knights, University of Oregon, Dells, Forbes, Forward, Qualcomm, Summer Science, SETI Institute, ALS Association , University of Cincinnati Foundation, Cincinnati Zoo, Botanical, Nature Center, Yale University, Institute for Protein Innovation, Price Club, Apple, San Diego Foundation, Discovery Foundation, Google, Fox Foundation, Parkinson’s Research, New England Patriots, Foundation, Combat, Ms, Foundation for Women, Chicago Foundation for Women, University of Virginia Darden School of Business, eBay, District of Columbia, Associated Press, Philanthropy Locations: New York, Portland , Oregon, Ohio, Moderna, California, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Hawaii, Massachusetts
Read previewIt was last May, and Elon Musk was sitting down for an interview with CNBC's David Faber. When asked about Altman and OpenAI, Musk grew visibly frustrated. AdvertisementMusk's answer may have been the writing on the wall that the billionaire was ready to take Altman and OpenAI to court. "It would be very difficult to claim a breach of contract without a written contract," Hoffman said. As one of the richest men in the world, Musk could tie OpenAI up in litigation for years, according to Lawrence.
Persons: , Elon Musk, CNBC's David Faber, Altman, Musk, OpenAI, Kyle Lawrence, Falcon Rappaport, Berkman, he'd, Tesla, Musk's grandstanding, David Hoffman, Hoffman, Samuel Brunson, Lawrence, who's, " Brunson Organizations: Service, Business, Microsoft, GPT, Falcon, University of Pennsylvania, Altman, Loyola University Locations: Lawrence
The Latest NewsAlcohol-related deaths surged in the United States by nearly 30 percent in recent years, with roughly 500 Americans dying each day in 2021, according to a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study chronicled a sustained spike in drinking during the Covid pandemic that continued to rise after the shock of the lockdowns of 2020. The incidence of alcohol-related deaths was higher in men, but among women the death rate shot up at a quicker pace. “I think the results of this research are really alarming,” said Dr. Michael Siegel, who is a professor of public health at Tufts University School of Medicine and was not involved in the study. “It shows that there’s been a truly substantial increase in alcohol-related deaths over the last six years.”
Persons: , Michael Siegel, there’s Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Tufts University School of Medicine Locations: United States
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Americans for Prosperity Action, the network backed by billionaire Charles Koch, is pausing its financial support of GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley's campaign a day after she lost to former President Donald Trump in her home-state primary in South Carolina. Along with AFP Action, billionaire Reid Hoffman has also stopped funding Haley's presidential bid. We thank them for their tremendous help in this race," Haley's campaign said in a statement on Sunday. "With the South Carolina presidential primary this weekend and the Senate engagement really heating up," Seidel wrote in the email.
Persons: Nikki Haley, Michael Haley, Charles Koch, Nikki Haley's, Donald Trump, Haley, Emily Seidel, Reid Hoffman, Seidel Organizations: U.S, United, South Carolina National Guard, Clemson University, Greenville ONE, Republican, Prosperity, AFP, Politico, South, South Carolina, Senate Locations: Greenville , South Carolina, U.S, South Carolina, AFP
Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett teaches a class at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett married his first wife, Susan, in 1952. Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett and his wife pose at the beach with their three children. Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett poses for a photo in 1980. Nati Harnik/AP Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger are seen on a giant screen during the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting in 2013.
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Megan Hoffman lost 150 pounds and kept it off after being cast on "The Biggest Loser." The best advice for weight loss includes finding a supportive community and non-scale victories. AdvertisementA former competitor on "The Biggest Loser" said she lost 150 pounds and kept it off for years, thanks to five simple weight loss tips. AdvertisementTrust the processAnother common mistake in weight loss is impatience, prompting people to make changes too quickly and leading to cycles of weight loss and regain, known as "yo-yo dieting." Advertisement"Stop looking at the scale and get comfortable with creating the habits," Hoffman said.
Persons: Megan Hoffman, , Hoffman, she's Organizations: Service Locations: California
Nikki Haley hosts a rally in Conway as part of her swing in the Palmetto State leading up to the State's primary, in Conway SC, United States on January 28, 2024. During a speech billed as a "state of the race" update, Haley said she intends to stay in the 2024 election, regardless of her performance in the upcoming South Carolina Republican primary. The spokesperson also pointed to several instances where Trump's attacks on Haley led to millions of fundraising dollars. For example, Haley raised $1 million in 48 hours after Trump attacked Haley's husband's military service. That threat drove $2 million in contributions over 48 hours to the Haley campaign, according to a Haley spokesperson.
Persons: Nikki Haley, Haley, I'm, Trump, Haley's bullishness, Haley's, Charles Koch's, Billionaire Reid Hoffman, MAGA Organizations: Palmetto State, Conway SC, Former South Carolina, GOP, Republican, South Carolina Republican, USA, Suffolk University, Super, CNBC, Prosperity, Trump Locations: Conway, Palmetto, United States, Carolina, Greenville , South Carolina, Haley's, New Hampshire
"Only Murders in the Building," Hulu's hit TV show about a misfit trio of true-crime podcast fans turned sleuths, is returning for a fourth season. The series stars Selena Gomez as Mabel Mora, Martin Short as Oliver Putnam, and Steve Martin as Charles-Haden Savage, residents of an apartment building in NYC called The Arconia. AdvertisementSeason 4 will partly take place in Los AngelesMartin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez on season three, episode nine of "Only Murders in the Building." Meryl Streep will return as Loretta DurkinMeryl Streep and Martin Short on the season three finale of "Only Murders in the Building." AdvertisementThere's no release date yetSelena Gomez on season three, episode 10 of "Only Murders in the Building."
Persons: , Selena Gomez, Mabel Mora, Martin Short, Oliver Putnam, Steve Martin, Charles, Haden Savage, Sazz Pataki, Jane Lynch, Sazz, Los Angeles Martin Short, Patrick Harbron, TVLine, cocreator John Hoffman, I've, Hoffman, Craig Erwich, Steve, Martin, Selena, Meryl Streep, Loretta Durkin Meryl Streep, Streep, Loretta, Oliver, Dickie Glenroy, Jeremy Shamos, Dickie, Molly Shannon, Jordan Strauss, Shannon Organizations: Service, LA, Disney Television Group, Hollywood, Hulu Locations: NYC, Los Angeles, Hulu, New York, LA, NY
Read by Daniel K. Isaac, Dominic Hoffman and Shannon Tyo. If anything, we need all the narrative signposts we can get in this vertiginous maze that winds through alternate histories, dreamlike impossibilities and books within books. Park’s novel braids together three separate narratives that overlap in sometimes rewarding, sometimes confounding ways. Characters, too, repeat throughout, tempting the listener to draw connections that prove so tenuous they vanish as quickly as they came. That’s OK; the point isn’t to grasp every minute detail, pinning it to your mental bulletin board with thumbtacks and a network of strings.
Persons: Ed Park, Read, Daniel K, Isaac, Dominic Hoffman, Shannon Tyo, Ed Park’s, Echo, Hoffman, Organizations: Korean Locations: Korean, Buffalo
An Alaska woman who arranged to have her best friend killed in 2019 after a man she met online promised her $9 million to do so was sentenced on Monday to 99 years in prison, state prosecutors said. Judge Andrew Peterson of Anchorage Superior Court sentenced the woman, Denali Brehmer, 23, of Anchorage, who pleaded guilty last year to one count of first-degree murder in the death of the friend, Cynthia Hoffman, the Alaska Department of Law said in a statement. Evidence presented at the sentencing showed that Ms. Hoffman, 19, was fatally shot on June 2, 2019, on a bank of the Eklutna River near Thunderbird Falls and that her body was later placed in the river, according to the Department of Law. Prosecutors later learned that Ms. Brehmer had been hired to kill Ms. Hoffman in exchange for millions of dollars. During the hearing, Judge Peterson described the murder of Ms. Hoffman as “tragic and senseless,” the Department of Law said.
Persons: Andrew Peterson, Cynthia Hoffman, Hoffman, Prosecutors, Brehmer, Judge Peterson, Ms Organizations: Anchorage Superior Court, Alaska Department of Law, Department of Law Locations: Alaska, Anchorage, Thunderbird
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "I love to talk about what I'm going through because we all have blind spots." "I love weight lifting, I love lifting heavy, but mentally, I've had a hard time even thinking about it lately, even though I know I should," Hoffman said. "I don't want to have to think about what workout I'm going to do." Instead, she's been training with TRX, a set of straps that offer a variety of body weight options.
Persons: , Megan Hoffman, wasn't, Hoffman, you've, she's, I've Organizations: Service, NBC, Business Locations: Southern California
Musk said Putin risked being "assassinated" if he were to back off the fight in Ukraine. The world's richest person told US Republican senators during an X Spaces "there is no way in hell" Vladimir Putin was going to lose the war with Ukraine. Musk said Putin risked being "assassinated" if he were to back off the fight in Ukraine. Musk provided access to the SpaceX satellites to allow civilians retain internet access amid Russia's attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. In October, Musk tweeted his idea for restoring peace in Ukraine , which parroted Kremlin talking points and suggested Ukraine cede territory to Russia.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Putin, , Vladimir Putin, Sen, Ron Johnson, JD Vance, Mike Lee, Vivek Ramaswamy, wasn't, Reid Hoffman Organizations: Republican, Service, Bloomberg, SpaceX, Kremlin, RIA, Paypal, Representatives, Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Elon
CNN —Canada’s Nick Taylor completed a dramatic late fightback to win the WM Phoenix Open in a playoff on Sunday, after crowd trouble marred the notoriously raucous PGA Tour event at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona. Taylor sealed his second playoff victory in under a year. Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images“He [Hadwin] dodged security this time, so it’s good,” Taylor, who jumped 27 places to world No. During Friday’s second round, a fan suffered non-life-threatening injuries after a fall at the 16th hole, a statement from the PGA Tour said. Police and staff apprehend a fan dressed as William Wallace from "Braveheart" after he ran onto the 11th hole during the second round.
Persons: Nick Taylor, Taylor, Charley Hoffman, birdied, Adam Hadwin, Orlando Ramirez, ” Taylor, , ” Hoffman, Scottie Scheffler, Scheffler, Steve Stricker, John, Sam Burns, Gretzky, Canada's Taylor, Steph Chambers, Jock Holliman, Carlos Ortiz, William Wallace, , Christian Petersen, Zach Johnson, Billy Horschel, Buddy, ” Horschel, “ He’s Organizations: CNN, WM, Winnipeg -, RBC Canadian, PGA, John Deere, Getty, Sky Sports, Police, Thunderbirds, Ryder Locations: Scottsdale, Arizona, Winnipeg
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewIn what sounds like a rejected episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Larry David claimed that he faked a mental health episode in an attempt to get discharged from the Army Reserves — and it worked. In a clip shared on YouTube, David recounted to host Conan O'Brien how he joined the Army Reserves when he was young to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. David, who worked as a "petroleum storage specialist," said he was required to serve on the Army Reserves for six years. Then I went to see the major, and the major was reading the letter and he was talking to me.
Persons: , Larry David, Conan O'Brien, David, Dustin Hoffman, I Organizations: Service, Army Reserves —, Business, YouTube, Army Reserves, The New York Times, Pentagon Locations: Vietnam
NEW YORK (AP) — Super Bowl Sunday is here — and, as always, there's a vast roster of advertisers ready to vie for fans' attention during game breaks. Airing a Super Bowl commercial is no easy feat. “This Super Bowl is a blast from the past. She added that “everything old is new again,” with successful Super Bowl ads or messages from the past making more returns this year. Of course, not all advertisers release their ads ahead of the game, so there will be surprises on Sunday.
Persons: , Linli Xu, Christopher Walken, Kate McKinnon, There’s, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Uber, Judy ” Judy Sheindlin —, Gina Torres, Rick Hoffman, Sarah Rafferty, Patrick J, Adams, Gabriel Macht, Kimberly Whitler, , Taylor Swift Organizations: University of Minnesota, Sunday's San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, CBS, Paramount, BMW, University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, Mobile Locations: Sunday's, Labrador
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler surged into contention to win a third straight Phoenix Open on Sunday, overcoming a huge mistake on the 18th hole to shoot a 5-under 66 in the weather-delayed third round. Scheffler was at 13 under, two shots behind Sahith Theegala and Nick Taylor as players struggle to avoid a Monday finish amid a second straight week of weather issues on the PGA Tour. Theegala matched Taylor's two-putt birdie on the short par-4 17th to tie for the lead and shot 69. Charley Hoffman had four straight birdies to close out a 64 and was tied with Andrew Novak at 14 under. A long weather delay pushed the first round into Friday, and the tournament has tried to play catchup ever since.
Persons: Scottie Scheffler, Scheffler, Sahith Theegala, Nick Taylor, Steve Stricker, Taylor, Theegala, Charley Hoffman, Andrew Novak, catchup, Zach Johnson, Tom Hoge, ___ Organizations: PGA, John Deere, Scottsdale Locations: SCOTTSDALE, Ariz
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs will be making the team’s fourth Super Bowl appearance in the last five seasons. players go their entire career without playing for a championship, one of Kansas City’s newcomers had their ticket punched after only 12 games. As Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic said on X, shortly after the Chiefs’ championship win: “Taylor Swift makes the Super Bowl in her first year in the league. Swift, who has been dating Travis Kelce, Kansas City’s star tight end, has changed the N.F.L. conversation all season, attracting a new audience for the league and inspiring strong emotions (both positive and negative) among fans.
Persons: Nicole Auerbach, “ Taylor Swift, Ms, Swift, Travis Kelce Organizations: Kansas City Chiefs, The Athletic, Chiefs Locations: Kansas, Travis Kelce , Kansas
Read previewPresident Biden has won quite a few fans in the climate tech sector during this time in office. Legislation, including the IRA, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the CHIPS and Science Act, has unlocked enormous amounts of capital that bolsters climate tech innovation and adoption. The Swiss company would have expanded Stateside eventually, but such policies helped it pick up pace, said Andrew Fishbein, Climeworks' senior policy manager in the US. For example, Regeneration VC doesn't factor subsidies into its investment decisions or portfolio companies' financial projections. Advertisement"Who knows, maybe 2024 is going to be a banner year for climate tech," he said.
Persons: , Biden, Sierra Peterson, Anna, Alexia Basile, Katie Hoffman, Hoffman, Climeworks, Andrew Fishbein, We're, Kevin Stevens, Trump, VC's Hoffman, Energize Capital's Stevens, Ben Wolkon Organizations: Service, Business, Voyager Ventures, Infrastructure Law, Regeneration, Battery, Trump, Future, Department of Energy, Energize Capital, MUUS Climate Partners Locations: Paris, Nevada , Arizona, Louisiana, North Dakota, California, Swiss, Washington
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