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These stocks are key to improving plastic recycling
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
"Advanced recycling has immense potential to transform the plastic waste crisis," she said in a recent note to clients. It is a "silver bullet" for recycling plastic waste that can't be processed using traditional methods, she said. Ogundiya said investors have been warded off the theme by what she views as unfounded arguments around the maturity of advanced recycling technology. The idea has also been raised that there's an insufficient need for advanced recycling if plastic is banned. Of the two analysts surveyed by LSEG, one has a buy rating and one has a strong buy rating on Loop.
Persons: Katherine Ogundiya, Ogundiya, recyclers, LSEG, Maire Tecnimont, Eastman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Barclays, American Chemical Society, McKinsey, Companies, Veolia, Waste Management, Republic Services, Cleanaway Waste, LSEG ., LSEG . Republic Services, Wall, Exxon Mobil, Clean Technologies, Industries, LSEG, Eastman, Kodak Locations: U.S, Alba, LSEG, LSEG . Republic, South Korea, France
And airlines have made it chaotic by design — so people will pay to get an easier boarding process. Decades ago, airlines used to board first class and use an open boarding process for the main cabin. A better boarding processAirlines have been experimenting with different boarding schemes to try to speed up the process. Jason Steffen, a University of Nevada, Las Vegas physics professor developed a boarding method that boards passengers in rows of two. Southwest Airlines has the fastest boarding process of any major airline by simply allowing people to claim the first available seat.
Persons: New York CNN —, Don’t, Nathan Howard, it’s, you’ve, , Henry Harteveldt, Robert Mann, Nicolas Economou, Harteveldt, Massoud Bazargan, Jeffrey Greenberg, ” Bazargan, Aircrafts, , Wilma, Jason Steffen, Charlie Riedel, Steffen, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Atmosphere Research, Carriers, Airlines, Embry, Riddle Aeronautical University, Universal, Transportation Department, Companies, University of Nevada, Southwest Airlines Locations: New York, Daytona Beach , Florida, Las Vegas
And there is another area of work that is becoming less traditional: language. New research from Barclays LifeSkills found that 70% of Brits noticed language changes at work over the last five years, while 73% said they now communicated less formally. Gen Z, which is defined as people aged 18-24 for the purpose of Barclays' research, appears to be leading the shift. Written communication is one of the impact areas, and some email sign offs could be replaced by more casual phrases, according to the data. and 'thanks so much' were found to be increasingly popular, with 46% and 50% of respondents saying these were friendly responses.
Persons: Gen, Kirstie Mackey Organizations: Barclays LifeSkills, Barclays
TORONTO (AP) — Louis C.K. Now, a new documentary premiering in Toronto, where C.K.’s downfall began, is delving into one of most debated #MeToo cases. “In the early years, the advice I was given was: Don’t make this movie,” says Suh, who directed the Barack Obama-narrated docuseries “Working: What We Do All Day.”Suh, herself, was a big fan of Louis C.K. In his 2020 self-distributed special “Sincerely Louis C.K,” he began by asking the crowd about their last few years. “It feels like every time there’s a news event, it’s like: ‘#MeToo is failing’ or ‘#MeToo is succeeding,’” says Lingo.
Persons: — Louis C.K, , Caroline Suh, Cara Mones, , Suh, Barack Obama, ” Suh, Louis C.K, didn’t, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, , Abby Schachner, Kathleen Lingo, Jen Kirkman, Megan Koester, Michael Schur, Noam Dworman, it’s, isn’t, ‘ Woo, It’s, MeToo, ’ ”, “ It’s, We’re, Jake Coyle Organizations: TORONTO, Toronto, Film, New York Times, Times, Greenwich Entertainment, C.K, Twitter Locations: Toronto, Madison, C.K, “ Parks
Lamborghini recently unveiled the Lanzador, a wild-looking concept car that previews its first EV. The Lamborghini Lanzador. The Lamborghini Lanzador. Jordan Lenssen/Lenssen PhotoEven as it looks years ahead, the brand isn't ready to fully embrace touchscreens and give up on clicky, clacky switches. The Lamborghini Lanzador.
Persons: Lamborghini, Lamborghini Lanzador, Jamey Price Lamborghini, wasn't, Jamey Price, could've, Tim Levin, Jordan Lenssen, Rouven Mohr, Mohr, " Mohr, Lambo Organizations: Service, Lamborghini, Sporting, Huracan Locations: Wall, Silicon, Monterey , California
Stocks: The S&P 500 index rose 0.6% to 2874.69. In fact, the Fed had begun cutting its policy rate just weeks before his 2019 Jackson Hole appearance to offset headwinds to growth from then-President Donald Trump's trade war with China. Powell's "Challenges for Monetary Policy" speech signaled more rate cuts were likely coming. Stocks: The S&P 500 index rose 0.2% to 3484.55. Stocks: The S&P 500 index rose 0.9% to 4509.37.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Jackson, Jim Urquhart, he's, Graphics Powell, Janet Yellen, hawkish Powell, Lean, Powell, Donald Trump's, Trump, Joe Biden, Biden, reappoint, Stocks, Ann Saphir, Dan Burns, Paul Simao Organizations: REUTERS, Kansas City Fed, Graphics, Trump, Reuters, Fed, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Teton, Jackson , Wyoming, U.S, , Wyoming, Jackson Hole , Wyoming, China, United States
CNN —They’d always dreamed of owning a home in Italy, but opening a restaurant there was never part of the plan. As the global Covid-19 pandemic was in full effect by then, they were unable to travel to Italy to view the apartment beforehand. But although they hadn’t been to Giove before, the Tibbs say they were familiar with the general area and felt confident that it would be well suited to them. Language barrierThe Tibbs are thrilled with the reception the restaurant has received, and say the support from locals has meant a lot. “The locals have just been so nice, and they’re just so happy to get a restaurant,” says Amber.
Persons: CNN — They’d, Amber Tibb, who’ve, ” Amber, Dal, , Tibbs, , Amber, Giove, Dalip, Brexit, ’ ”, they’d, Antonio Leo, “ He’s, ” Keen, Leo, “ We’ve, Niccolo Poppi “, they’re, Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, YouTube Locations: Italy, North Carolina, Venice, California, Umbria, Rome, United States, Tuscany, Giove, East
How Hip-Hop Changed the English Language Forever
  + stars: | 2023-08-11 | by ( Miles Marshall Lewis | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +16 min
We unpacked five words — dope, woke, cake, wildin’ and ghost — that show rap’s unique linguistic influence. Please import it manually on src/routes/(pages)/$PAGE/+page.svelte and add it to the body loop referencing a name on the Google Doc. Please import it manually on src/routes/(pages)/$PAGE/+page.svelte and add it to the body loop referencing a name on the Google Doc. Please import it manually on src/routes/(pages)/$PAGE/+page.svelte and add it to the body loop referencing a name on the Google Doc. Please import it manually on src/routes/(pages)/$PAGE/+page.svelte and add it to the body loop referencing a name on the Google Doc.
Persons: vibrancy, Dave, — Slick Rick, , , , Homer Simpson, Rihanna, “ FourFiveSeconds ”, wilding, Erykah Badu, Megan Thee, Spoonie Gee, Lil Wayne, Spivey’s, “ It’s, Pharrell Williams, Shameik Moore, Zoë Kravitz, ” “, Lana Del Rey, Joe, Marcus Garvey, Lauryn Hill, Marcus Garvey intoned, Ramblin ’ Thomas, William Melvin Kelley’s, presciently, Badu’s, repopularized “, Badu, ” — Childish Gambino, “ Redbone ”, Donald J, Kendrick Lamar’s, Joey Bada, Lil Durk’s, Ron DeSantis, Elon Musk, Sir, they’ve, Munch, Red’s, ” Megan Thee, Patty, Nicki Minaj, “ Heard, Jay, Stackin, Al Pacino, Tony Montana, Morton, wildin, illin, killin, “ Buck Whylin ’, Chuck D, “ Buck Whylin ’ ”, Tonya Harding, Nick Cannon’s, “ wilding ”, Barry Michael Cooper, “ Wilding, Donald Trump’s, Wildin, “ Stylin, — Bruno Mars, Greg Nice, “ Swayze, Patrick Swayze’s, Guy, ghosting, Glock, I’m Swayze, Jared Seay Organizations: Daily News, src, Google, Oxford English, Queens, MTV, New York Times, Trump, Republican, Hulu, WAP, raunch, , Morton Music, Public, The Daily News, Central Park, Oxford, , Adidas, Royce Locations: Oxford, Ethiopia, Africa, Florida, America, U.S
"Loud laborers" have been dubbed the noisier cousins of quiet quitters. You may be working with "loud laborers." "Loud laborers" have been dubbed the noisier cousins of quiet quitters, workers who refuse to bend to the level of overworking expected in corporate America. More recently, Nicole Price, a leadership coach and workplace expert, also discussed "loud laborers." She said: "Loud laborers are often quite politically savvy and are very active on professional social networks, where they publicize their tasks and achievements."
Persons: André Spicer, Spicer, Nicole Price, Price Organizations: CNBC, Service, Bayes Business, The Guardian, Guardian, Workers Locations: Wall, Silicon, America
On Tuesday, the Biden administration put the final nail in the coffin for incandescent light bulbs, the result of a decade-plus-long legislative path. A rule requiring the minimum standard efficiency of 45 lumens per watt for light bulbs effectively bans halogen and incandescent bulbs. Not all light bulbs are included in the ban. Exceptions include a whole slew of specific light bulb implications, including appliance lamps, black light lamps, bug lamps, colored lamps, general service fluorescent lamps, marine lamps, marine signal service lamps, mine service lamps, sliver bowl lamps, showcase lamps, and traffic signal lamp, to name a few. Also, while the 45 lumens per watt energy efficiency standard was being phased in, in December the Biden administration kickstarted the process to consider increasing the energy efficiency standard for light bulbs to over 120 lumens per watt for the most common bulbs.
Persons: Biden, Trump, Jennifer Granholm Organizations: Energy Independence, Security, Department of Energy, DOE, Energy, CNBC
The social media platform Twitter rebranded to X, Elon Musk announced last week. It's been a whirlwind week for Twitter, or X — whatever you decide to call it now. But Elon Musk, long obsessed with the idea of a brand named X, trudged on in the face of disapproval from users. He said that the risky move could inject newfound excitement and interest into the social media company. "I would never bet against Elon Musk," Carr said.
Persons: Elon Musk, it's, It's, Jenn Takahashi, Takahashi, Musk, , she'll, Mike Carr, Carr, Twitter —, CivicScience, Vanitha, Swaminathan Organizations: Twitter, X, San, Takahashi PR, Bloomberg, New York Times, Elon, Center, Branding, University of Pittsburgh Locations: San Francisco
CNN —Thanks to a combination of new models, more production and new tax laws, electric vehicles are no longer just for the wealthy. Currently the “days supply” of electric vehicles – a measure of the number units on dealer lots relative to how quickly they sell – is now twice that of new vehicles overall. The biggest bargain among electric vehicles currently, whether you lease or buy, happens to be one that’s going away soon. A Chevrolet Bolt EV sits parked at a charging station at Stewart Chevrolet on April 25, 2023 in Colma, California. For almost $10,000 less, in terms of sticker price, Hyundai offers the soon-to-be redesigned Kona Electric.
Persons: Kia, Erik Pendzich, it’s, Mark Luxcombe, Wolters, “ There’s, ” Luxcombe, Brian Moody, Moody, , Stewart, Justin Sullivan, Kia EV6, Josh Lefkowitz, Tony Quiroga, Bing Guan, Quiroga, Chevrolet Bolt Organizations: CNN, General Motors, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, GT, New York, Wolters Kluwer, Cox Automotive, Chevrolet Bolt, Stewart Chevrolet, GM, Angeles, Kona, EV, Chevrolet Locations: America, Colma , California, Los Angeles , California
On Monday, Elon Musk rolled out a major rebrand of Twitter as "X." The "X" logo has popped up all over the site and on the side of the company's main offices. The conference rooms at Twitter headquarters were even renamed to "eXposure" and "s3Xy," the New York Times reports. To reflect Twitter's new Elon Musk-fueled rebrand as "X," the company is changing inside and out — even down to the names of its office conference rooms. He also projected a massive "X" logo onto the side of Twitter headquarters in honor of the unveiling.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk Organizations: Twitter, New York Times, Morning, Elon, San Locations: San Francisco
Elon Musk announced that there will be a rebranding of Twitter soon, and speculation points to the implementation of X.Elon Musk has long been enamored with the letter X. Musk had already converted Twitter's corporate name to X Corp, which itself is a subsidiary of X Holding Corp, as revealed in an April court filing. Musk's desire to turn X into a super app requires "time, money and people," which Twitter "no longer has," said Proulx. "Twitter's rebrand is a reminder that Elon Musk, not Threads or any other app, is and has always been the most likely 'Twitter killer,'" Enberg wrote. WATCH: Elon Musk wouldn't be who he is without 'demon mode' and his drive.
Persons: Elon Musk, that's, China's, Mike Proulx, Musk, " Proulx, didn't, It's, X.com, adieu, Linda Yaccarino, Proulx, Ralph Schackart, William Blair, Jasmine Enberg, Enberg, Elon, wouldn't Organizations: Twitter, Forrester, X Corp, X Holding, SpaceX, PayPal, Facebook, Google, CNBC, Insider Intelligence
The fan communities that have formed around these pairs are forged through wondering and wishing, in-jokes and lingo and those in the know. Our touchstone isn’t the friendship itself; it’s a feeling, an act of quiet yearning, a longing look and a passed note. For many queer women, first love means falling for a friend, hiding your feelings and hoping they’ll pass, pretending to like boys — and underneath all that, praying she feels it, too. Much has been written about the perverse parasociality of fandom, the blurring line between public displays of devotion and invasions of privacy. Queer fandoms often foster an especially ardent passion, passed among people who’ve felt misunderstood and judged for whom they love, finally publicly expressing adoration.
Persons: , I’ve, I’m, they’ll, fandoms, who’ve, Emmeline Clein Organizations: Miss, Knopf Locations: Brooklyn
With major changes at Twitter, many Black Twitter users are seeking out Spill invite codes. Such a community was created on Twitter by its Black users to share their culture and inside jokes, and the entity is affectionately dubbed "Black Twitter." However, under Musk's reign, Black Twitter has said their days on the app are numbered. You can "sip" or "serve" your Spill networkSpillOnce you begin to follow users on Spill, you're officially "sipping" their content. Although most of the punchlines may seem like inside jokes reserved for those involved in Black Twitter, Terrell said Spill is expanding in the hopes of reaching a wider audience.
Persons: Keke Palmer —, Elon Musk, Alphonzo, Terrell, DeVaris Brown, Questlove, Black Twitter, it's, hasn't, Kerry Washington, Victoria Monet, you've Organizations: Spill, Twitter, Elon, Spill Spill, Wall Street, Apple
Instagram's new text-based app, Threads, hit phones on Wednesday evening, and the app had already reached 30 million sign-ups as of Thursday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote. Here's what is missing from Instagram's new app, Threads, according to creators:There are no hashtags on the app yet. Per an official post from the Threads App account, you can just say "post." "We're committed to building support for ActivityPub, the protocol behind Mastodon, into this app," Mosseri said in a Threads post. Read more about Instagram's new app, Threads.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Lonnie Marts, Roberto Nickson, monetization, Adam Mosseri, Lauren Godwin, Mosseri, Avori Henderson, Per, Instagram, We're Organizations: Twitter, ActivityPub
Insider spoke to current and ex Trader Joe's employees about the slang terms used to do their jobs. Insider spoke to current and former Trader Joe's employees who shared some of these slang terms and their definitions. Mates and merchantsInstead of calling their workers employees, Trader Joe's has nautical titles for positions. Opportunity buyIf you see something labeled "opportunity buy" at your favorite Trader Joe's, scoop it up ASAP because there's a limited supply. Applied to Trader Joe's products, it means that a poorly performing product needs to get out of the way.
Persons: , Joe's, who've, you've, Gabrielle Rojas, Rojas Organizations: Service, Merchants, Houston, Little Rock Locations: Little Rock , Arkansas, Houston , Texas
Insider spoke to former Starbucks workers about the slang terms used to do their jobs. Insider spoke to current and former Starbucks employees who shared some slang words only Starbucks workers use — along with their definitions. Bliss shared that at least one or more puppuchino orders came in daily when they worked for the company. Bliss shared an opposing point of view. However, Bliss explained that Starbucks can be a hard place to work and that they were part of unionization efforts.
Persons: that's, barista, , Kerri Shea, Max Bliss, they'd, John, I've, flack, Shea, Bliss, it's Organizations: Starbucks, Service, PARS Employees, PARS, Partners, Bean Stock Locations: PARS
Becoming ‘Self-Made’ Stars in a Secular Age
  + stars: | 2023-06-25 | by ( Alexandra Jacobs | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
SELF-MADE: Creating Our Identities from da Vinci to the Kardashians, by Tara Isabella BurtonThe Kardashians have sold so much to America — shapewear, cosmetics, beverage upon beverage — why not throw ideas onto the pile? That highly contoured family pulls up like a caboose at the end of Tara Isabella Burton’s “Self-Made,” a fast-moving train of a book that visits a series of individuals in western history who have changed in ways major and minor the way people represent and think of themselves. “Admirers thronged” to Brummell’s house, she recounts, to see an hourslong grooming process that included “exfoliation with a coarse-hair brush, followed by a bath of milk,” and spitting in a special silver bowl. (And you thought Dior’s $40 lip oil was excessive.) A novelist with a doctorate in theology from Oxford who has written widely on travel and religion, including for The New York Times, Burton is a confident conductor on this, an express voyage over several centuries, glossing an international lingo of self-determination: “sprezzatura” and “bon ton” and “Übermensch.”
Persons: Tara Isabella Burton, America —, Tara Isabella Burton’s “, Burton, Kim, Beau Brummell, thronged ”, Organizations: Oxford, The New York Times Locations: da Vinci, America
Vice Media Group logo Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesWhen Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes and Shane Smith founded Vice magazine, which later expanded to Vice Media, they built a business based on a punk rock, counterculture image. GoDigital Media Group is a privately held conglomerate that owns video and music rights, especially in the Latin genre, and an array of different businesses. GoDigital plans to bid for Vice on Tuesday at a price between $300 million and $400 million, according to people familiar with the company's thinking. He will preach that message to Vice's employees on Day One if GoDigital acquires the company, he said. Smith, Vice's executive chairman and former CEO, couldn't be reached for comment.
Persons: Pavlo Gonchar, Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, Shane Smith, Smith, Jason Peterson, Logan Mulvey, GoDigital, Jason DeRulo, Peterson, Berkshire Hathaway, what's, Mulvey, John Leguizamo, Craig Greiwe, Sean, Diddy, Combs, couldn't, haven't, ' Peterson, Alex Wallace, Wallace, Gay Hendricks, We're, Adam Neumann's, I'm Organizations: Media, Lightrocket, Vice Media, GoDigital Media, Berkshire, Eastern Mountain Sports, NGL, Fortress Investment, Soros Fund Management, Monroe Capital, Fortress, Yahoo, CNBC Locations: Brooklyn , New York, Los Angeles
Almost half of Gen Z and Millennial workers say "workplace jargon" is making them feel left out. A new survey by LinkedIn found that young professionals are puzzled by lingo like "ducks in a row." Two-thirds of Gen Z and Millennials think knowing workplace jargon could help them get ahead. Learning the workplace language can be tough, and we hope that by opening up the conversation, we can help to break down that workplace language barrier." Gen Z is still getting to grips with the workplace and those who graduated during the pandemic may find it even harder to integrate.
Persons: Z, Gen, , Charlotte Davies, Millennials, PWC Organizations: LinkedIn, Service, Deloitte, Financial Times
But do tourists actually care about a resort’s sustainability cred? As the luxury resort’s sustainability manager, he oversees all of the 120-villa property’s eco-inspired initiatives, from protecting the 9-kilometer-long house reef to implementing cutting-edge energy-saving strategies. The predominant color is blue thanks to an abundance of plastic water bottle tops. The structure was designed to kind of replicate a hard substrate of a coral reef. Children can learn more about the resort’s conservation efforts by joining its new Generation Sea program, which includes visits to both the Sustainability Lab and the Coralarium.
Persons: Samuel Dixon, , CNN Dixon, Dixon, , There’s, nontoxic, it’s, “ We’ve Organizations: CNN, Maldives CNN, Sustainability Locations: Maldives, Fairmont Maldives,
Insider spoke to former correctional officers about the slang terms used to do their jobs. Correctional officers, like professionals in a variety of industries and fields, use specific terminology to describe their on-the-job routine and duties. It's also crucial for prison officers to have an understanding of the lingo used by inmates. Insider spoke to several former officers who shared some of the slang terms used within the confines of prison walls — along with their definitions. Bean hole/Bean slotA bean hole — also known as a bean slot — is the metal opening in the prison cell door.
Persons: it's, , It's, Vargas, they're, Ralph Ortiz, We'd, Vargas D, Bean, chow, Bobby M, Ortiz, they've Organizations: Service, Correctional Locations: , Rikers
Leann Emmert and Katrina Elder, who work in the film industry, used to spend weekends checking out the newest Los Angeles restaurants. The couple has been largely sticking to a neighborhood restaurant with consistently good food and that everybody-knows-your-name feeling. “Great food in the absence of hospitality is not a great value,” he said. He told managers to hire workers to bus tables, a task that in recent years had fallen largely on servers. He simplified both the tablets that servers use to take orders and the way some dishes are prepared and plated.
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