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The annual conversations around Pride marches, both in New York City and across the country, often focus on who should — or shouldn’t — be included. While these are crucial debates, they often mean that, paradoxically, what gets lost is a discussion of belonging in a broader sense. Pride retains its importance precisely because it gives the L.G.B.T.Q. A trove of photographs that elegantly capture Pride in all its inclusive intimacy, focusing not only on the marchers but on the crowds reveling from the sidelines, illuminates how powerful that element can be. “From the beginning,” Mr. Cratsley wrote, “I was excited by the parade’s exotic, somewhat chaotic sexiness and joy.
Persons: Bruce Cratsley, ” Mr, Cratsley, Organizations: Pride, Chevron, West 29th Street Locations: New York City, San Francisco, Israel, Houston, Manhattan
But that's not what it looked like on Thursday when Biden floundered in his debate performance against former President Donald Trump, political strategists told Business Insider. "It was a disaster for President Biden," Alex Zdan, GOP political strategist and former New Jersey Republican candidate for US Senate, told BI. Where the similarities endAnother Trump presidency would mean a vastly different America than if Biden won a second term. When BI reached out for comment, representatives for the Trump campaign declined to answer questions about similarities between Trump and Biden. To have a chance, Biden will need that constituency to ignore his poor debate performance and questions about his age.
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These could be the next big food and beverage trends
  + stars: | 2024-06-29 | by ( Amelia Lucas | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
More than 2,400 companies exhibited their foods and drinks for attendees, which include restaurant operators, specialty food retailers and trendspotters. Past show trends that are making their way to mainstream consumers' palettes include yuzu, mushrooms and sophisticated alcohol substitutes. Tinned fishKrill Arctic Foods' tinned krill meat Amelia Lucas | CNBCIn years past, tinned fish was relegated primarily to booths in the Spanish and Portuguese pavilions. TikTok helped fuel the tinned fish trend last year, boosting sales of canned sardines. Companies at the Summer Fancy Food Show showed off some new options to level up the charcuterie — especially the salami.
Persons: Jacob K, Jerry's, Amelia Lucas, Honey, Bee, Fish, Salumi Organizations: Specialty Food Association, Javits Convention, Products, CNBC, Acme, International, Companies Locations: New York, caffe, Spanish, Alaska
A 15% year-to-date total return in the S & P 500 is the 21 st best run through June since 1900, according to Goldman Sachs. The S & P 500 since the October 2023 correction low is up 33% for an annualized total return pace of 56%. The S & P has gone eight sessions without a move of as much as half a percent. True in magnitude: The market-cap-weighted S & P 500 has outgained its equal-weighted version by more than ten percentage points this year. Not only haven't up days been broadly inclusive, the direction of the S & P 500 has been running inverse to the daily breadth over the past month.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Sharpe, it's, we'd, I've, What's, Jeff deGraaf, Trump, We've, Poor's, what's Organizations: Nvidia, Walgreens, Nike, Apple, Technology, Communication Services Locations: hiccups
The U.S. stock market will be closed Thursday for the Fourth of July holiday. Economic data The main event is Friday's June nonfarm payrolls report, which is among the most important monthly data releases for investors. The ADP report isn't as market moving as the nonfarm payrolls report, but expect investors to use to game the nonfarm payrolls report out later in the week. The June ISM Services report on Wednesday also will shed light on services in the U.S. economy. ET: Nonfarm Payrolls (Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust is long STZ.
Persons: Dow, we're, Jim Cramer, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Democrats —, Thursday's, , we'll, nonfarm payrolls, Dow Jones, Payrolls, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Michael Nagle Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Walgreens, Nike, Republicans, Democrats, Energy, Utilities, Constellation Brands, Labor, Corona, Cinco, Industrial, Markets, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: U.S
Read previewAfter President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance on Thursday night against former President Donald Trump, The New York Times Editorial Board has declared that it's seen enough: Biden should step aside. "The president appeared on Thursday night as the shadow of a great public servant," the editorial board wrote. The Times' editorial board, which typically leans left on issues, has previously called on Biden to take voters' concerns about age seriously. Related storiesAnd Thursday's debate only cemented those concerns that the editorial board argued won't be dispelled through more public appearances. "That is how much of a danger Mr. Trump poses," the board wrote.
Persons: , Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, it's, Biden, Trump, Mr, aren't Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Business, Times, New York Times, The Times, White, Trump, Republican Locations: United States
Opinion | Are Liberal Policies Hurting the West Coast?
  + stars: | 2024-06-29 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Mr. Kristof’s column elucidates how West Coast liberals are doing damage to some of the very causes they are meant to champion. We all need to demand better oversight and outcomes, not just well-intended promises. Susan GeorgeMill Valley, Calif.To the Editor:Nicholas Kristof’s recent critique misses the mark. He should spend more time in Portland, Ore., where results-focused people are effectively addressing a homeless and behavioral health crisis on our streets every day. In response to a national crisis, Portland is marrying pragmatism with our progressive values to implement effective solutions to challenging problems.
Persons: Nicholas Kristof, Susan George Mill, Nicholas Kristof’s Organizations: Democratic Party Locations: West, Georgia, California, San Francisco, West Coast, Susan George Mill Valley, Calif, Portland ,, Portland
The US housing market has entered bizarro world
  + stars: | 2024-06-29 | by ( Matthew Fox | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
The US housing market is distorting a core principal of economics: supply and demand. Home prices soared to record highs in May, even as existing home sales fell and supply of homes for sale jumped. AdvertisementThe US housing market has officially entered bizzaro world. The law of supply and demand is a basic principle of any free market, and right now, it's being subverted by strange happenings in the real estate market. "When it comes to the housing market, the laws of supply and demand don't seem to apply any longer," economist David Rosenberg said in a note this week.
Persons: David Rosenberg, , it's Organizations: Service, Business
Rights groups are furious the Taliban meeting is going ahead without Afghan women, and say it legitimizes Afghanistan’s leaders and fails to hold them to account for grave injustices. Whatever we had, we spent it,” Arzo’s brother Ahamad, a 27-year-old journalist under threat from the Taliban due to his occupation, told CNN in November. Arzo told CNN what drove her suicide attempt. Pakistan’s policy on “illegal foreigners” is no different to that of other nations, Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told CNN. CNNArzo doesn’t want a life like that for herself, her sister, or the women and girls still in Afghanistan.
Persons: , Arzo, Javed Iqbal, ” Richard Bennett, Zabihullah Mujahid, , Richard Bennett, weren’t, – they’ll, They’re, Mahsa, Ahamad, Doctors, Arzo’s, CNN Arzo hadn’t, ” Mahsa, they’ve, can’t, Moniza Kakar, Rain, Kakar, Abbas, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Baloch, hadn’t, ” Amanullah, He’s, Amanullah, he’s, CNN Arzo, Heather Barr, ” Barr, “ It’s, Bennett, she’ll, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, Lifeline, International Association for Suicide Prevention, Befrienders Worldwide, Pakistan CNN —, United Nations, Human Rights, UN, Security, “ ACC ”, Afghan, ACC, Pakistani Ministry of Foreign, , Taliban, Human Rights Watch, International Court of Justice, Criminal Court, ICC Locations: Karachi, Pakistan, Pakistani, Afghanistan, CNN Pakistan, Doha, Qatar, Afghan, Kabul, Islamabad, , Soviet, , Canada, Israel, Gaza
We didn't have a direction or purpose behind the drives, and our car was rickety and unreliable, but it felt good. I was constantly movingAfter I finally moved out, I didn't stop moving. I didn't want to be in Connecticut, so I moved to New York with my sister. My sister wanted to hang things on our walls, to get plants and a cat. That cool warm smell with the windows open and my sister coming out of her room in her leather slippers.
Persons: I've, Rachel Cusk, We've, we've, She's, I'm Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Connecticut, Ohio, Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, California, Oregon, cafés, New York, Brooklyn
"In contrast, current valuation extremes imply potential downside risk for the S&P 500 on the order of 50-70% over the completion of this cycle." JPMorgan's Marko Kolanovic expects the S&P 500 to fall to 4,200, while more extreme forecasts include Jeremy Grantham's estimate in the low 3,000s. And as the stock market ground mostly higher, he persisted with his doomsday calls. He predicted in April 2007 that the S&P 500 could lose 40%, then it lost 55% in the subsequent collapse from 2007 to 2009. The S&P 500, by comparison, is up about 26% over the past year.
Persons: , Jonathan Golub, Count John Hussman, Hussman, Hussman's, Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson, Piper Sandler's Michael Kantrowitz, JPMorgan's Marko Kolanovic, Jeremy Grantham's Organizations: Service, UBS, Business, Hussman Investment Trust, New York Stock Exchange, Investor Intelligence
Kat Holmes uses a decidedly old school method to track her busy schedule while she simultaneously trains for Paris 2024 and studies in medical school. "I sit down and I write every single due date as far into the future as I can," she recently told CNBC Make It. But despite her best organizational efforts, Holmes says it's impossible to avoid burnout while having such a highly demanding schedule. I was going 100% all the time," Holmes, who spoke with CNBC Make It while promoting her partnership with the fitness coaching app Future, said. "Now that I've been competing at this high level for 15 years, I recognize the signs."
Persons: Kat Holmes, Holmes, I've Organizations: Paris, CNBC
Many of the 40 or so journalists (myself included) who showed up had barely heard of him. Three days earlier, we had received an email promising a “previously unseen classified video” with “dramatic proof and new facts.”But even this bit of hype might have undersold what happened after the man, Julian Assange, pressed play. The nature of proof — the volume and granularity of digital evidence, along with the pathways through which it comes to light — was about to change. Before, information that leaked from insiders to the public was largely circumscribed by the limitations of paper. In 1969, it had taken Daniel Ellsberg an entire night to surreptitiously photocopy a secret study of the Vietnam War that would become known as the Pentagon Papers.
Persons: He’d, Julian Assange, Daniel Ellsberg Organizations: National Press Club, Washington , D.C, Pentagon Locations: Washington ,, Iceland, Vietnam
Chemix is using machine-learning algorithms to develop EV batteries that can charge more quickly, hold more energy, and last longer than current EV power units. Koeller said the primary advantage of using AI to design EV batteries is that it dramatically speeds up the process. Better EV batteriesDesigning EV batteries is a three-step process, Georgia Tech assistant professor Micah Ziegler told BI. The solid-state electrolyte they discovered relies less on lithium, an increasingly rare resource that forms the core of today's EV batteries. Mueller said that PNNL's collaboration with Microsoft has convinced him that generative AI could have applications far beyond speeding up EV battery design.
Persons: , Jason Koeller, Koeller, Micah Ziegler, Ziegler, Karl Mueller, Mueller, it's Organizations: Service, Business, EV, Georgia Tech, BI, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Microsoft Locations: California
Did Thursday’s debate change voters’ minds about who should be president? Times Opinion asked our columnists and contributors to weigh in on who won and lost last night, and we’ve asked our readers to do the same. “If the purpose was to talk policy and answer the moderators’ questions, Biden won. “Is this seriously the best we have? A convicted felon and an old guy who has a bad cold and looks exhausted?” asked Danielle Aiko Werts of Socorro, N.M. “Who let this go forward?
Persons: we’ve, Biden, Trump, , Travis Brodbeck, Donald Trump, Danielle Aiko Werts, Locations: Scotia, , Socorro, N.M
Political conversations are causing strife in our familyWhen I was in high school and living close to my grandmother, I would try to engage her in political debate, but conversations would all too often turn heated, sour, and sometimes even cruel. But it doesn't mean that we don't talk. We just don't talk about things outside our insular familial universe. "When I call your family — they always call right back," Halmoni tells me earnestly. Often, I feel that I'm being irresponsible by pretending like political conversations don't matter.
Persons: , toothily, Bella, it's, It's, I'm, Halmoni Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Manse, Bella
Season 3 of "The Bear" premiered this week, giving fans a glimpse of life working at a restaurant. Business Insider analyzed wage data to see how Carmy, Sydney, and the staff would fare in the US economy. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementSeason 3 of "The Bear" premiered June 26, meaning fans finally got to devour new episodes of the viral kitchen drama. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Carmen, Berzatto, Jeremy Allen White Organizations: Business, Service Locations: Sydney, Chicagoland
Rae said the fact it was a "Bridgerton" wedding was the "cherry on top" of the opportunity. Liam Daniel / Netflix"On and off camera, they really had such a genuine connection with us," Rae told BI. Advertisement"Bridgerton" stars Adjoa Andoh and Golda Rosheuvel also turned up during Hinton and Rae's wedding reception to congratulate the married couple. AdvertisementTori Kelly was a special guest at Shanti Hinton and Tiffany Rae's "Bridgerton" wedding. Katie Julia / NetflixAfter their dream wedding, the couple is trying to find the right time to go on their honeymoon.
Persons: , Shanti Hinton, Tiffany Rae, Little, Penelope, Colin, Hinton, Rae, Hinton's, Shondaland.com, Katie Julia, ", Alice Wilkes, Shanti Hinton's, Liam Daniel, they'd, Wilkes, Golda Rosheuvel, Adjoa Andoh, Kathryn Drysdale, Queen Charlotte, Danbury's, Andoh, Netflix Hinton, Simon Basset, Jean Page, didn't, Tiffani, Netflix Rae, Drysdale, Tori Kelly, Tiffany Rae's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Queensborough Community, YouTube, Gardens Locations: New York, North Carolina, " Hinton, London, Chiswick House, Hinton
But Mucho quickly became a loved and cherished member of our little family. AdvertisementMucho had ample room to play and relax inside the house, and he received abundant attention from my partner's family, who absolutely adored him. We started spending weekends at my partner's family home, blurring the lines between our live-in relationship and marriage. My partner argued that the dog wouldn't have come into our lives without his decision to get Mucho. He was more than just a pet; he was my dog child, whom I loved so deeply.
Persons: , Mucho, Saint, Mucho's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Saint Bernard
Opinion | The Ghastly vs. the Ghostly
  + stars: | 2024-06-29 | by ( Maureen Dowd | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
He has created a reality distortion field where we’re told not to believe what we’ve plainly seen. He says he’s doing this for us, but he’s really doing it for himself. In his misguided quest for a second term that would end when he’s 86, he has succumbed to behavior redolent of Trump. He was hailed then as a leading orator of the Democratic Party, even though he could be windy. We looked at each other in silence — struck by the weight of the moment — then went our separate ways to the same news conference.
Persons: we’re, he’s, I’m, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Biden, Neil Kinnock, Robert F, Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, Organizations: Democratic Party, British Labour, Biden Locations: Washington, Trump
On the inside of the watch reads the inscription: “THEODORE ROOSEVELT FROM D.R. In 1971, the watch was loaned out, initially on a six-year term which was later extended, to the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in Buffalo, New York. It wasn’t until last year when the watch reappeared 36 years later at an auction in Florida, the park service said. The auctioneer realized whose pocket watch it was and contacted the historical sites and the park service. The park service and FBI then got involved and worked together to verify the watch was the former president’s stolen watch from 1987.
Persons: Theodore “ Teddy ” Roosevelt, Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, Douglas Robinson Jr, “ THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Theodore Roosevelt, Ansley Wilcox, Robert Giczy, CNN’s Ashley R, Williams Organizations: CNN, FBI, National Park Service, Historic, NPS Locations: New York, Cuba, Africa, South America, Sagamore, Long, Buffalo , New York, Buffalo, Florida
When Americans think about where to retire, they're pretty likely to think about Florida and a June GOBankingRates study of the fastest-growing retirement hot spots around the U.S. shows just that. Four of the top 10 retirement hot spots ranked in the study are in Florida. The Sunshine State also landed 12 spots on the top 50 list. To determing the ranking, GOBankingRates looked at every city in the U.S. that met the following criteria: had at least 7,500 people aged 65+ living in the area as of 2022 and a 65+ population above the national average of 16.5%. All data used in the study was sourced from the 2022, 2021, and 2017 American Community Surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Persons: GOBankingRates Organizations: The Sunshine State, U.S . Census Locations: Florida, U.S
It would be a welcome moment for Ukraine, which has long coveted more of the $1 billion US-manufactured Patriot systems. "Israel's Patriots would greatly expand Ukraine's air defense capacity at a time when it is sorely needed," John Hardie, the Deputy Director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Russia Program, said. Zelenskyy's Patriot pleasUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has never been shy about his desire to get his hands on more Patriot systems. AdvertisementIn April, Zelenskyy told NATO members that Ukraine needed at least seven Patriot or other advanced air defense systems to defend against Russian attacks. The Patriot air defense systemA 2023 report by the Congressional Research Service describes the Patriot system as an "integral component of U.S. air and missile defense."
Persons: , Vladimir Putin's, John Hardie, Ryan Bohl, RANE, Bohl, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy, Putin, Joe Biden, John Kirby Organizations: Service, Russian, Financial Times, Business, Israel's Patriots, Foundation for Defense of Democracies Russia, Israeli Air Force, Patriot, Iraqi Scud, Officials, East, Hezbollah, NATO, Patriots, New York Times, National Security, Congressional Research Service Locations: Israel, Ukraine, North Africa, Lebanese,
The court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overruled the 40-year-old Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, won’t affect Americans’ lives in as stark and immediate a way as the 2022 decision overruling Roe v. Wade. But like Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Loper Bright has the potential to fundamentally transform major aspects of the health, safety and well-being of most Americans. That’s especially true when it is viewed alongside some of the other major cases about agency power the court has handed down in recent terms — and indeed in recent days — that have stripped agencies of power and shifted that power directly to federal courts. Just this week, the court eliminated a key mechanism used by the Securities and Exchange Commission to enforce securities laws and enjoined an important Environmental Protection Agency emissions standard based on, in the words of Justice Amy Coney Barrett in dissent, an “underdeveloped theory that is unlikely to succeed on the merits.”Out of the 1984 Chevron decision came the doctrine of Chevron deference. In essence, Chevron deference allowed agencies to use their expertise to determine how to carry out laws passed by Congress — laws intended to keep our air and water clean, our drugs safe and effective, and our securities markets protected from fraud and deception.
Persons: Raimondo, , overruling Roe, Wade, Dobbs, Loper Bright, Amy Coney Barrett Organizations: Loper Bright Enterprises, Natural Resources Defense Council, Jackson, Health Organization, Securities and Exchange Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Congress Locations: Chevron
CNN —As the conservative Supreme Court majority has won case after case in recent days, liberal dissenters are having their moment in the courtroom. Other justices stared out at spectators or down at notes, perhaps anticipating the next opinions, and dissents, to be revealed. The court majority reversed a 1984 milestone that required judges to defer to reasonable agency interpretations of their congressional mandates. Her oral dissent lasted nearly 15 minutes, about five minutes longer than Roberts’ rendition of the majority opinion. They begin with the author of the majority opinion delivering the facts of the case, law involved, and the resolution.
Persons: Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Neil Gorsuch, Sotomayor, , , ” Gorsuch, John Roberts, Kagan, Roberts, They’ve, Kagan’s, ” Kagan, Roe, Wade, Gorsuch, Sotomayor’s, Antonin Scalia, Jackson, Amy Coney Barrett, Barrett, improvidently, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, ” Alito, Biden, chiding Organizations: CNN, Friday, Natural Resources Defense, , Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, US Justice Department, Labor, Conservative Locations: Oregon, Grants, American, Idaho
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