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Streaming video services are seeing more customers hitting "pause," The Wall Street Journal reports. The Journal examined subscription data from analytics firm Antenna to see the pattern of people quitting Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Amazon Prime Video, and others. The average rate of U.S. customer cancellations among premium streaming video services reached 5.2% in August, but after factoring in re-subscribers, the rate of defections was lower at 3.5%. Meanwhile, last month, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a "click to cancel" rule that is supposed to make it easier for customers to cancel online subscriptions. In them, he's dancing shirtless to an audio meme to promote his FX show, "English Teacher," which streams on Hulu.
Persons: I'm, , Brian Jordan Organizations: Street, Hulu —, Service, Netflix, Apple, Max, Amazon Prime, Federal Trade Commission Locations: Hulu
Their findings, set out in a study published last month, suggest it’s a mix of human-caused climate change and the region’s unusual geology. Graphic shows the process by which warming temperatures and the region's unique geography can lead to explosive craters, according to new research. Vladimir Pushkare/Russian Centre of Arctic Exploration/AFP/Getty ImagesWhat most scientists do agree on, however, is that climate change is playing a role, and may lead to an increase in these explosive craters in the future. As climate change accelerates, he added, it may lead to more permafrost degradation, powerful gas blowouts and new craters. Not only are the craters affected by climate change, they also contribute to it.
Persons: wilder, Ana Morgado, Morgado, Igor Bogoyavlensky, there’s, ” Morgado, Evgeny Chuvilin, Lauren Schurmeier, Vladimir Pushkare, Chuvilin, , Schurmeier, , Vasily Bogoyavlensky, “ it’s Organizations: CNN, University of Cambridge, American Geophysical, Skolkovo Institute of Science, Technology, University of Hawaii, of Arctic Exploration, Getty, Global, Oil and Gas Research Institute of, Russian Academy of Sciences Locations: Russian, Siberia’s Yamal, Moscow, Siberia, AFP
Ari Brojde thought his grandmother's estate would be easy, but it took nearly three years to settle. Talking ahead of time and getting iron-clad legal directives can speed up estate settlement, he said. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Getting it in writing in a way that's legally binding can be impossible. That's why I'm working with professionals, including lawyers and accountants, who are experts in helping people make their intentions clear.
Persons: Ari Brojde, Brojde, , ealtit, hadn't, we'd, they're, it's, I've, boomers Organizations: Service, Technology
Elon Musk wants Rick Scott to be the next Senate majority leader. "Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader!" Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader! Both Cornyn and Thune served as deputies to McConnell when he was Senate majority leader. AdvertisementPresident-elect Donald Trump has yet to endorse a candidate, but wrote in an X post on Sunday that the next Senate majority leader should support his recess appointments.
Persons: Elon Musk, Rick Scott, Scott, John Cornyn, John Thune, Mitch McConnell, , Elon, Sen, Rick Scott of, lpT34yHTKk — Elon, John Thune of, John Cornyn of, Mitch McConnell of, Cornyn, Thune, McConnell, Donald Trump, Musk, — Donald J, Scott's, Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Zelenskyy Organizations: Service, GOP, Musk, Business, Republican Party clinched, United States, Trump, SpaceX, America PAC, PAC, The New York Times Locations: Rick Scott of Florida, John Thune of South Dakota, John Cornyn of Texas, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Turkish, Ukraine
Silicon Valley venture capital firm General Catalyst has made its first investment in Saudi Arabia through fintech startup Lean Technologies, which just closed a Series B round worth $67.5 million. General Catalyst has $30 billion in assets under management and has backed major U.S. tech companies like Snap , Stripe and AirBnb . Lean Technologies' fundraising round also saw participation from Bain Capital Ventures, Stanley Druckenmiller's Duquesne Family Office, and Arbor Ventures, among others, bringing the Riyadh-based firm's total funding to over $100 million to date, according to a Sunday statement from the company. For three of those investors — General Catalyst, Stanley Druckenmiller and Bain Capital — this investment is their first in the kingdom. "If you look at the region's growth over the last three to five years, it's been phenomenal, but there is still so much more room for growth."
Persons: Catalyst, Stanley Druckenmiller's, Stanley Druckenmiller, Hisham Al, Falih, it's Organizations: Lean Technologies, Bain Capital Ventures, Stanley, Stanley Druckenmiller's Duquesne Family Office, Arbor Ventures, Bain Capital, CNBC Locations: Silicon, Saudi Arabia, U.S, Riyadh, Saudi
A lot of collaboration goes into sex scenes to ensure the actors and crew are prepared for filming. "What I find is that it's no secret that there have been problematic sex scenes in the past and problematic power dynamics on set, which can cause coercion, which can cause people doing things that they regret later or doing things that they didn't agree to," Rodis said. According to Rodis, giving actors the choice to walk away from a scene is part of "the pre-production work and making sure we know what to expect. Ita O'Brien, intimacy coordinator for shows like HBO's "I May Destroy You" and Hulu's "Normal People," agreed that preparation and collaboration between all departments are key to a successful sex scene. "It is about conversations with the producers, conversations with the director, then conversations with the actors, and conversations on with the wardrobe apartment," said O'Brien.
Persons: Alicia Rodis, Rodis, we're, Ita O'Brien, O'Brien Organizations: Production Company HBO Studios
A crucial catalyst for shares of Club holding Wells Fargo may be around the corner, according to one Wall Street firm. Bank of America also raised its price target on Wells Fargo to $84 a share from $75, and reiterated its buy rating on the stock. Bottom line We've long called out the asset cap removal as a big catalyst for Wells Fargo — and it's been central to our overall investment thesis for the stock. That's because once these restrictions are lifted, Wells Fargo can finally grow its balance sheet past that nearly $2 trillion threshold again. Wells Fargo bank signage is seen on Broadway on April 12, 2024 in New York City.
Persons: Wells, Donald Trump, Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer, Charlie Scharf's, Scharf, it's, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Michael M Organizations: Bank of America, Federal Reserve, Bank, Wells Fargo, Bloomberg News, CNBC, Broadway, Santiago, Getty Locations: Wells, Wells Fargo, Wells Fargo —, New York City
AdvertisementA doctor who specializes in active aging shared three things she does to stay healthy and mobile as she grows older. That's why Wright sees healthy musculoskeletal aging as "a lifelong pursuit." Learn how to lift weightsWright recommends strength training to build as much muscle as possible, particularly in the critical decade. Related storiesEat a high-protein diet and plenty of vitamin DEating a high-protein diet helps build muscle. Getty ImagesIn order to build muscle, you also have to make sure you eat enough protein, Wright said.
Persons: Vonda Wright, , Wright, That's, Let's, Mike Molloy, It's, squats Organizations: Service, National Health, American Heart Association Locations: Florida
As a career coach of 15 years, Jasmine Escalera scrolls through career-advice TikTok just like the rest of us, but with a bit more of a discerning eye about some of the messages out there. Escalera, a Miami-based expert with Zety who helps professionals find new jobs, says one trend in particular could be particularly damaging: white-fonting on your resume. The idea is that by including all the keywords from the job description on your document, it will be scanned by an artificial intelligence screener, represent a strong match and move you into the next round for interviews. "It's causing professionals to do something that can be really detrimental to their professional reputation," she says. "If somehow a hiring team picks it up, now your professional reputation, your qualifications, the work that you've been able to do, your entire job application, is called into question."
Persons: Jasmine Escalera, Zety, Escalera, you've Organizations: ATS, CNBC Locations: Miami
He's not sure people will want to hire him as an older male nanny. I began an apprenticeship at Bright Horizons, a US-based day care chain that also operated in England, where I lived. I've worked with all sorts, from single parents in one-bedroom flats to celebrities who had non-disclosure agreements. I have no examples of older male nanniesSome people don't want to work with me because I'm a male nanny, or manny, as I say. There are no examples of an older male nanny, so I might need to be the first.
Persons: Max Kalogirou, He's, , I'm, Caretaking, I've, manny, it's Organizations: Service, Nannytax, Bright Locations: US, England
Who will win a 2026 Grand Prix? "We are receiving calls from prime ministers, from governments that really want to host the Grand Prix," F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali told CNBC's "Inside Track." The Belgian Grand Prix adds an estimated $248 million to the national economy each year. Abu Dhabi, which held its first Grand Prix in 2009, spent $40 billion constructing an artificial island to do it. "It didn't have anything before the plans for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix."
Persons: Stefano Domenicali, CNBC's, Domenicali, Abu, Saif Rashid Al Noaimi, YouGov, Robin Fenwick, Guy Antognelli, McLaren, Zak Brown, You've, Lewis Hamilton Organizations: CNBC, Abu, Grand Prix, Monaco, Monaco Government Tourist, Convention Authority, Cannes Film, Cote d'Azur, Bloomberg Locations: Thailand, South Korea, India, Rwanda, Belgian, Europe, America, Belgium, Abu Dhabi, Yas, Grand, Saudi Arabia, U.S, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Cote
OpenAI chief Sam Altman urged would-be founders to bet on AI. Despite their current feud, Altman said he was "very grateful" for Elon Musk's early backing. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementAnd despite their contentious relationship today, Altman said he was "very grateful" to Elon Musk for helping to fund OpenAI in its early days. OpenAI hit back last month, saying Musk was harassing the company for "his own competitive advantage" in the name of his rival firm, xAI.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Elon Musk's, , Y, Garry Tan, you've, Elon Musk, Musk, OpenAI, it's Organizations: Service, Business
Citadel Securities hired Herb Sutter who spent 20 years at Microsoft. Sutter is an expert in C++, a coding language that underpins most of Citadel Securities' technology. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementCitadel Securities just hired a 20-year Microsoft veteran who will be tasked with helping developers master a crucial but complex coding language to supercharge productivity. Sutter specializes in a programming language called C++, which underpins much of Citadel Securities technology, including its trading system that handles one in four stock trades in the US.
Persons: Herb Sutter, Sutter, He'll, , Ken Griffin's, Josh Woods, Herb, Woods, Michael Park, it's Organizations: Citadel Securities, Microsoft, Service, BI Locations: Canadian
Analysts said tariffs on cars imported from Mexico would have dire consequences for US automakers. Tesla announced in March 2023 that it was planning to build its seventh gigafactory near the industrial hub of Monterrey, Mexico. Trump vowed to clamp down on automakers building cars in Mexico on the campaign trail, and the prospect of new tariffs could force US automakers such as Tesla to make some hard choices about operational or planned factories in Mexico. Analysts told BI that the tariffs floated by Trump would deter automakers such as Tesla from investing in Mexico. Other automakers have expanded their presence in Mexico, despite the uncertainty of the election and the prospect of tariffs under a second Trump term.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, , Tesla, Trump, It's, Donald Trump's, Alex Brandon, Musk, Sam Fiorani, Fiorani, Ford, David Whiston, Scott Olson, BYD, Stephanie Brinley, Alanis King, Brinley, Stellantis Organizations: Service, Mexico —, AP, UBS, Trump, AutoForecast Solutions, General Motors, Ford, Getty, Toyota, Tacoma, Nissan, Volkswagen, BYD, Chrysler, Street Journal, BMW, P Global, Toyota Tacoma, GM Locations: Mexico, Monterrey, Detroit, United States, Cuautitlan, Toluca, San Luis Potosí
Leah Millis | ReutersNow that Donald Trump has been elected president, many individual investors are wondering what that means for their money. Yet, when it comes to long-term performance of the markets and policies that Trump proposed on the campaign trail, financial advisors say it's best to take a wait-and-see approach before making any big money decisions. Lee Baker, a CFP and owner of Claris Financial Advisors in Atlanta, said he's also told clients not to make wholesale financial changes now. Many investors expect Trump to lead with faster economic growth and more market-friendly policies, said Francis during a Friday webcast on what Trump's presidency could mean for investors' money. While those policies would put more money in Americans' pockets, Francis noted, other experts say it's too soon to count on those changes.
Persons: Donald Trump, Leah Millis, Trump, Jude Boudreaux, Boudreaux, Lee Baker, he's, Baker, I've, Stacy Francis, Francis Financial, Francis, it's, Marguerita Cheng, Cheng, Trump's, David Haas, CNBC.com Organizations: Trump, U.S . Capitol, Reuters, Dow Jones, CNBC FA, Claris Financial, Francis, Blue, Global Wealth, Social Security, Cereus Financial, Security Locations: U.S, Washington , U.S, New Orleans, Atlanta, New York City, Gaithersburg , Maryland, Franklin Lakes , New Jersey
While HR departments can be helpful, they can't fix your problems unless you help yourself first. Related VideoAlthough HR can help with a lot, they can't fix every problem you may have as an employee. HR can't make decisions aloneEvery HR department is run differently, so while HR tasks may vary, HR isn't typically a decision-making entity but more of a recommending entity. HR can't advocate for you without youPeople often assume that their boss or HR will come to them with promotions or opportunities, but HR can't just get you a job or a promotion — you have to advocate for it. HR can't do everything for you, but they can help you to the greatest of their ability if you do your part, too.
Persons: Amy Lentz, doesn't, , I've, they're, you've, haven't, there's, it's Organizations: Toms, Service, HR Locations: Los Angeles
Al Roker, 70, says he won't judge people who use Ozempic and other medications for weight loss. I think everybody's journey is their journey," Roker told The Daily Mail. AdvertisementAl Roker, 70, says he doesn't want to judge anyone who uses Ozempic for weight loss. I think everybody's journey is their journey," Roker said. Roker has been open about his struggles with binge eating and his dramatic weight loss journey through the years.
Persons: Al Roker, Roker, , you've, Ozempic, he's, everybody's, they've, Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Clarkson, Elon Musk, Whoopi Goldberg —, Brianna Paruolo, Paruolo Organizations: Daily Mail, Service, Elon, FDA, Business Locations: New York
I tried Pie Social, a million-dollar app that encourages socializing through in-person meetups. The app makes meetups accessible but isn't exactly groundbreaking — it's mostly a directory. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMaking friends is apparently a million-dollar problem — and the latest app trying to solve it is Pie Social. "We are building a social app to combat this problem.
Persons: It's, , Andy Dunn, Pie, it's, Dunn, Uber, Melissa Hobley Organizations: Service, LinkedIn Locations: Chicago
S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures each also ticked down about 0.1% each. Monday's action comes amid a market upswing that began following last week's presidential election won by Donald Trump. The Dow gained more than 300 points to close higher than 44,000, while the S&P 500 finished the session just over 6,000. "It's a lot of what we saw back in 2016 when Trump won the election the first time." The release of data from these inflation gauges comes after the Fed last week announced another interest rate cut.
Persons: that's, Donald Trump, Russell, Larry Tentarelli, They'll, Christopher Waller, Neel Kashkari Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Dow, Trump, Federal, Fed, Minneapolis Fed, Home
A top technology fund manager is laying out his favorite names in the sector going forward. "It's an exciting time where we're seeing productivity really get enhanced, and perhaps this being a really big industrial economic productivity increaser," Tony Wang, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price's science and technology equity strategy, told CNBC's " Squawk Box " on Monday. Now, Wang believes the tide is shifting in favor of software companies and app developers launching and integrating AI products. Applovin surged 77%, scoring its best week on record, following a strong earnings report . "Technology trends are often on an exponential adoption curve, and a lot of times the market … underestimates these tech transitions."
Persons: Tony Wang, Rowe, CNBC's, Wang, Applovin Organizations: Nvidia, Wang, Marvell Technology Locations: ChatGPT, allocator
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Monday's full episode of the Halftime Report — November 11, 2024"Fast Money Halftime Report" is on the front lines of CNBC's market coverage. Host CNBC's Scott Wapner and the Street's top investors get to the heart of the action as it's happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day. Watch today's full episode on CNBC PRO.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Wapner Organizations: CNBC PRO
Business Insider secured access to an internal Tesla pay database, covering nearly 100,000 employees as of December 2021. Tesla offers lower base salaries than its tech and automotive peers but offers substantial stock grants. Nine current and former people in engineering and sales said that Tesla's stock grants make it easier to accept lower base salaries. To get a sense of which employees were more likely to take home large grants, BI broke up stock grants based on job category. So far, stock grants have "proven to be better than cash in your pocket."
Persons: Elon Musk's, It's, Tesla, Donald Trump's, , Zaheer Mohiuddin, ISOs, Greg Selker, Stanton Chase, Selker, Musk, we've, Harley Shaiken, Ford, Shaiken, Drew Baglino, Zachary Kirkhorn, Omead Afshar, Aaron Greenspan, it's Organizations: Business, CNBC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia, Ford, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, BI, Companies, Google, US, Netflix, Big Tech, GM, Musk, Bloomberg Locations: Silicon Valley
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLazard CEO Peter Orszag: It's in President-elect Trump's interest to have an independent FedLazard CEO Peter Orszag joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss President-elect Trump's election victory, impact on the markets and the economy, state of M&A, regulatory outlook, rooting out government waste, the Fed's independence, and more.
Persons: Peter Orszag, Lazard, Trump's Organizations: Lazard
There are clear mental health benefits to healthy workplace boundaries. AdvertisementIn France, where the trend emerged, workers are under no obligation to work at home, and ignoring calls outside work hours is no grounds for discipline. Related storiesMental health benefitsThere are clear mental health benefits to healthy workplace boundaries. Cooper said that when attempting to improve a company's culture, you also don't want to eliminate flexible working altogether. In his work on the book "Flexible Work: Designing our Healthier Future Lives," Cooper found that people have wanted flexible work for a long time.
Persons: , Rentokil, Elouisa Crichton, Sir Cary Cooper, Cooper, Crichton, it's, Jeri Doris, Doris Organizations: Service, Labour, Gallup, BI, Manchester Business School Locations: France, Portugal, Australia, New York, Washington, California
An 18-year-old New York state employee was killed while battling a wildfire in Orange County's Sterling Forest Saturday. Dariel Vasquez, an aid working for the New York State Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Department, was helping mitigate the forest fire when he was killed, New York State Police said in a statement. “I am deeply saddened by the passing of one of our New York State Parks employees while responding to a wildfire in Orange County yesterday," Gov. In Massachusetts, a brush fire is burning in Lynn Woods Reservation, a forest park in Essex County. "Falling trees, air quality, and the threat of additional fires continue to pose significant dangers to the public," the city said.
Persons: Dariel Vasquez, Kathy Hochul, Steve Neuhaus, ” Neuhaus, it's, Lynn Organizations: Orange County's Sterling, New York State Parks , Recreation, Historic Preservation Department, New York State Police, Police, New York State Parks, Incident Command, Orange, New, New Jersey Forest Fire Service, Fire, Fire Service Locations: New York, Orange County's, Orange County, New England, Boston, Hartford, Passaic County , New Jersey, New Jersey, NJ, Passaic County, Jackson Township , New Jersey, Massachusetts, Lynn Woods, Essex County ., City, Philadelphia
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