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Follow live updates from the 2024 MLB Draft. By Melissa Lockard, Keith Law and Zack MeiselAfter months of speculation, the Cleveland Guardians selected Oregon State slugger Travis Bazzana with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. The Guardians entered the 2024 MLB Draft Lottery with the ninth-best chance of winning the No. The MLB Draft began Sunday at 7 p.m.
Persons: Melissa Lockard, Keith Law, Zack Meisel, Travis Bazzana, Bazzana, Keith Law’s, Charlie Condon, Chase Burns, , Terry Francona, Stephen Vogt, — Keith Law, Andrés Giménez, Steven Kwan, — Zack Meisel, Jordan Prather Organizations: Cleveland Guardians, Oregon State, Cleveland baseball, Colorado Rockies, Cincinnati Reds, Wake, Oregon State Baseball, Australian Baseball League, West Coast League, Beavers, Cleveland, American League Central, The Guardians, Guardians, MLB, Oakland, American League Locations: Georgia, Cleveland, Australia, USA
In defeating Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon men’s final in straight sets – a straightforward 6-2 6-2 7-6 (7-4) victory against one of the sport’s greats – Alcaraz became the first Spaniard to successfully defend his Wimbledon crown, a feat not even Rafael Nadal had managed. Not even the “Big Three” of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic had won as many grand slams at such an age. Nadal was 22 by the time he had won four, Federer 23 and Djokovic 24. Extraordinary tennisThe match started in Technicolor, a 14-minute opening game which ended with Alcaraz breaking Djokovic. Perhaps the achievement of reaching a major final after suffering a meniscus tear during the French Open should not be lost in the aftermath of this contest.
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Crooks lived in the Pittsburgh suburb of Bethel Park, about an hour’s drive south of the Trump rally where law enforcement officials say he fired at the former president. Crooks graduated from Bethel Park High School in 2022, according to a local media report and a video of the school’s graduation ceremony. Law enforcement descended on Crooks’ family home on a quiet street in Bethel Park on Saturday night. Explosive material was found in his residence, as well as in his car, law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation told CNN. Bethel Park is a predominantly white suburb that is wealthier than the surrounding Pittsburgh metro area.
Persons: Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks, Donald Trump, , haven’t, Jason Kohler, Kohler, Sarah D’Angelo, , Trump, ” Crooks, , , Anna Moneymaker, Crooks ’, Matthew Crooks, Thomas Crooks, CNN Crooks, Marcie Grimm, ” Grimm, Dan Grzybek, Joe Biden, Grzybek, ” Grzybek, Andrew Bianco, you’d, ” Bianco, CNN’s Yahya Abou, Ghazala, Audrey Ash, Scott Glover, Allison Gordon, Holmes Lybrand, Sean Lyngaas Organizations: Bethel Park , Pennsylvania CNN, CNN, Republican, Democratic, Trump, Bethel Park High School, Secret, Commission, Progressive, Democrat, Secret Service, Bethel Park Skilled Nursing, Rehabilitation Center Locations: Bethel Park , Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, , Butler , Pennsylvania, Democratic, Allegheny County, Crooks ’, BlackRock, Bethel
In this 2014 photo, Israeli soldiers in the Netzah Yehuda battalion are seen taking part in training in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, near the Syrian border. While he was in Netzah Yehuda, he said, the battalion’s commanders played a key role in perpetuating a culture of violence, both by standing by as it happened and promoting it. The findings by the expert panel would have been enough to disqualify a military unit from any other country, the officials said. Lt. Col. Nitai Okashi oversaw the Netzah Yehuda battalion from 2018 to 2020. Lt. Col. Uri Levy was in charge of Netzah Yehuda from 2014 to 2016.
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Some of this stems from the belief that AI benefits workers with greater task-based responsibilities versus the broader job responsibilities of higher-level workers (with many experts saying AI is nearly at the level of a good intern). Still, 30% of senior-level employees fear they'll be fired for lacking AI skills, according to a recent report from online tutoring company Preply. Experienced employees can master AI insightsDespite the general stereotype that older workers (who often make up the senior-level echelon) have a harder time adapting to new technology, Preston recognizes that these are the workers for whom AI has unique advantages. "It would be easy to write off older workers and say this is just going to be too hard for them, they're not going to adapt," Preston said. "Let's lean into the value of AI to help leverage the jobs of the future for older workers, rather than assuming that for some reason, it's going to leave them behind."
Persons: they'll, Steve Preston, Preston, Jeetu Patel, Patel, Nikhil Arora, Arora, He's, they're Organizations: Goodwill Industries International, Cisco, IBM Locations: Upskilling, Google's, U.S
WIMBLEDON — The final points were like the match and the tournament itself. There was a flurry of gutsy winners, nervy errors, rising hopes and risks that didn’t pay off — and Jasmine Paolini trying to claw the Wimbledon title away from Barbora Krejcikova one last time. GO DEEPER Game, Set, Match: Barbora Krejcikova beats Jasmine Paolini to win first Wimbledon titleHer fellow finalist is the newest entrant into the tennis list of enticing characters. Jana Novotna, the Czech great of the 1990s, coughed up a 4-1 lead in the third set against Steffi Graf in the 1993 Wimbledon final. Flash forward nearly two decades, to 2014, and Barbora Krejcikova is trying to find her way as a tennis player.
Persons: Jasmine Paolini, Krejcikova, , she’ll, Robert Prange, it’s, Naomi Osaka, Jana Novotna, Steffi Graf, Duchess, Kent, Novotna, Henning Bangen, ” Krejcikova, , , Paolini, Shi Tang, Donna Vekic, ” Paolini, isn’t, Clive Brunskill Organizations: WIMBLEDON, Wimbledon, Court, England Locations: Czech, Novotna’s, Africa
However, after a few months, my excitement turned to frustration when I realized my job wasn't going anywhere. When they were around, their conversations were generally irrelevant to my role, and I certainly couldn't afford the expensive bars they frequented. As this was only revealed in the last weeks of my job, it imperiled my plan to leave and feel normal again. I now know that people leave jobs and move around all the time for reasons similar to mine. It should never feel personal to leave a job, nor should anyone have to spend so much time in an environment where they feel unhappy.
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More US companies are dropping experience and education requirements from their job postings. AdvertisementDropping hiring requirements could save some companies moneyThere's some evidence that companies could already be dropping hiring requirements in part to cut costs. He found that the industries with the largest declines in hiring requirements also saw "rapidly cooling demand" for workers over this period. The marketing and IT sectors also have experienced hiring slowdowns and large declines in hiring requirements, per Indeed data. It's not clear how much of an impact the decline in hiring requirements has had on employer's labor costs.
Persons: , Cory Stahle, Stahle, slowdowns Organizations: Service, Business, LinkedIn
CNN —Depending on your age, the name Stan Smith probably means one of two things. Even Jordan doesn’t have his face on a sneaker.”Stan Smith during his victorious 1972 Wimbledon run. The rise in popularity of the Stan Smith sneaker coincided with a slump towards the end of his tennis career and it began permeating a wide array of cultures in the UK and US. “It was one of my goals to win that tournament,” Smith says. Stan Smith, Ilie Năstase and Tom Okker at a meeting of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) in London, 20th June 1973.
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With a broad smile and crisply delivered answers, Christy Goldsmith Romero, President Biden’s nominee to take over the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, appeared to cruise through her Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday. Ms. Goldsmith Romero’s testimony, before the Senate Banking Committee, is the first step in a process that could put her in charge of the regulator that oversees smaller banks, administers the fund that protects bank depositors’ cash and steps in when a bank fails; it was recently roiled by revelations of widespread sexual harassment and abuse of junior employees by their longtime managers. Over the course of the hearing on Thursday, Ms. Goldsmith Romero’s testimony drew praise not only from Democrats but also from some Republicans, suggesting that she was likely to be confirmed for the position. Ms. Goldsmith Romero is a lawyer who, after the financial crisis, spent more than 12 years in an office created by Congress to investigate fraud and other misconduct by banks that received money from the government’s roughly $450 billion crisis rescue package. Her work exposing fraud often put her at odds with not only bankers but also some government officials who were concerned about the potential damage it would do to overall public opinion of the bailout.
Persons: crisply, Christy Goldsmith Romero, Biden’s, Ms, Goldsmith Romero’s, Goldsmith Romero Organizations: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Banking Committee
New York CNN —New York University has settled a federal lawsuit with students over antisemitism on campus for a confidential amount, the university said in a statement Tuesday. The settlement brings to an end a lawsuit filed in November 2023 from three Jewish students over NYU’s alleged failure to enforce its anti-discrimination policies, claiming their civil rights were violated over the university’s handling of discrimination and harassment against Jewish students. The suit claimed there had been a “steadily increasing incidence of antisemitic attacks at NYU” over the past 10 years and said the university has failed to enforce its own policies to protect Jewish students. “NYU, by entering into this historic settlement, is to be commended for taking a leading position among American universities in combating antisemitism on campus. Other universities should promptly follow their lead,” said Marc Kasowitz, an attorney for the plaintiffs, in the joint statement.
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"The Devil Wears Prada" is getting a sequel, multiple outlets have reported. Puck reported Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt are set to return. AdvertisementMeryl Streep may return as the iconic Miranda Priestly in a "The Devil Wears Prada" sequel, Puck reported. The 2006 original, which is considered a classic, follows journalism graduate Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) as she struggles to survive as the junior assistant to high fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly. Emily Blunt, who played Priestly's assistant, has also signed on to the film, Puck reported.
Persons: Puck, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anna Hathaway, Andy Sachs, , Miranda Priestly, Anne Hathaway, Priestly Organizations: Service, Business
Her father, Ben Navarro, has an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion, according to Forbes. Forbes reported that, in addition to banking, Navarro has purchased more than $350 million worth of property in Charleston since 2021. He's also been an active buyer in the tennis space, with CNN reporting that he purchased the Cincinnati Open tournament for about $300 million in 2022. Other tennis-related ventures in his portfolio include the South Carolina-based Live To Play Tennis Club and the Volvo Car Open, the largest women's only tennis tournament in North America, per the WTA. In 2019, the US Tennis Association named the Navarro family South Carolina's tennis family of the year.
Persons: Ben Navarro, Forbes, HENRY NICHOLLS, Navarro, He's Organizations: Getty, Sherman Financial Group, Forbes, CNN, Cincinnati, Tennis Club, Volvo, Credit, US Tennis Association, Post, Courier Locations: Charleston, South Carolina, North America
CNN —As President Joe Biden’s political future hangs in the balance, many inside the White House – still rattled by the president’s disastrous debate performance last month – are now gripped with anxiety and unease about whether Biden will continue his reelection campaign. Inside the White House, where TV screens are always on and set to four cable news channels – CNN, MSNBC, Fox and CNBC – the devastating headlines casting doubt on Biden’s political future have been unavoidable. In the tumultuous days since the debate, many senior administration officials have had check-ins with their teams and individual direct reports, sources said. Over the weekend, there was one widely discussed topic of intrigue: the identity of one “senior White House official” who anonymously told The New York Times that they do not believe the president should continue to seek reelection. When asked about that person, one senior White House official gave CNN a brusque response: “They shouldn’t be in the White House.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden, Hakeem Jeffries, , , , ’ They’re, Jeff Zients, ” Zients Organizations: CNN, MSNBC, Fox, CNBC, Democratic, Biden, White House, New York Times, White Locations: Pennsylvania
Launched in 2018 by Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba, the free online contest is open to math enthusiasts worldwide, though Chinese math majors typically dominate the top places. She was later trained by math teacher Wang Runqiu at Lianshu Secondary Vocational School, where she studies fashion design. Social stigma for vocational studentsAmong the cacophony of commentary, some suspect the harsh public scrutiny of Jiang is rooted in social prejudice against vocational students. But structural discrimination in China’s schools, universities and workplaces means society still favors academic degrees over trades. Jiang considers math her “Plan B,” prioritizing fashion design for future study, according to The Beijing News.
Persons: Jiang Ping, Alibaba, , Wang Runqiu, Wang, Jiang, Richard Xu, China’s, Yin Wotao, , Yin, there’s, , Zhao Yong, ” China’s, Einstein, Zhao Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Harvard, Oxford, MIT –, DAMO Academy, Xinhua, Secondary Vocational School, Weibo, Harvard Business School, CNN, University of Kansas, Beijing, Communist Party, Zhejiang University Locations: Hong Kong, China, China’s Jiangsu, Xinhua, Lianshui, Beijing, Hangzhou, Jiangsu, Germany, Finland
Justice Amy Coney Barrett, 52, is the youngest member of the Supreme Court and the junior member of its conservative supermajority. Last week, she completed what was only her third full term. Yet she has already emerged as a distinctive force on the court, issuing opinions that her admirers say are characterized by intellectual seriousness, independence, caution and a welcome measure of common sense. In the term that ended last week, she delivered a series of concurring opinions questioning and honing the majority’s methods and conclusions. And she voted with the court’s three-member liberal wing in March, saying the majority had ruled too broadly in restoring former President Donald J. Trump to the Colorado ballot.
Persons: Amy Coney Barrett, dissents, Biden, Donald J, Trump Organizations: Supreme Locations: Colorado
Dewey and Kent lived in a townhouse with a third roommate and paid $966 each in rent. Before relocating to London, the couple lived in a townhouse in Philadelphia that they shared with a roommate. "We feel like we're living in a children's picture book," Dewey says. Dewey says she loves to explore London Kent and their dog, Kipper. "I hope that people who watch my videos, get a realistic view about what it's like to move abroad, and specifically live in London," Dewey says.
Persons: Dewey, Kent, Maisy Dewey, Harrison Kent, they'd, I'm, Kipper, Maisy Dewey Dewey, Harry Organizations: Savannah College of Art, Dewey, CNBC, Kingston University, of, Kent, London Kent Locations: New Jersey, United Kingdom, London, Hong Kong, France, Philadelphia, America
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewWhile companies have been getting stingier with promotions in recent years, Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski's philosophy has been quite the opposite. While employees may like this sentiment of nurturing internal talent, employers have veered in the opposite direction in recent years. AdvertisementHowever, Siemiatkowski, who became a CEO at just 23, said that he thinks it's "critical" to allow younger employees to progress with the company.
Persons: , Sebastian Siemiatkowski's, Siemiatkowski, Logan Bartlett, Niklas Adalberth, fintech, Yaron Shaer, David Fock, he's Organizations: Service, Business, Volvo Trucks
Getty Images; Shutterstock; BIThe traditional path to private equity starts with an investment banking job out of college. In 2023, private equity firms started reaching out in July before junior investment bankers finished their summer training. But at its core, private equity is in the business of making money by buying and running companies. Samantha Lee/InsiderA small group of headhunters and other advisors hold power over the private equity recruitment process. More on private equity pay and hiring:Have private equity's 'Hunger Games' recruiting tactics gone too far?
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CNN —Lewis Hamilton and the England men’s soccer team share a thing or two in common. “I’m really, really proud of our team just with all the difficulties that they’ve experienced, and they’ve faced just time and time again, just continuing to get up and the resilience. Fortunately, though, his home race has proved to be a very happy hunting ground with Hamilton winning a record eight times at the circuit. “I think when we were winning all the time, it was just, ‘Yeah, we’re winning.’ That’s where I think that was. What chance then of a win this season to cap off his 12th and final season at Mercedes?
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Read previewAn Army family at Fort Cavazos in Texas was awarded $10.3 million Monday after living in a mold-infested home run by a private Army housing company and repeated hospitalizations of their newborn infant for respiratory difficulties. Meanwhile, private military housing providers operate with relatively little oversight from the Army despite years of outcry from service members and lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The house the Kiernans lived in and its subsequent maintenance was managed by Cavalry Family Housing, which has some 5,000 homes around Fort Cavazos in its portfolio. A government contractor takes a step back to ensure the letters are aligned correctly at the main gate of the newly-designated Fort Cavazos. US Army photo by Eric Franklin, Fort Cavazos Public AffairsAfter returning home from pediatric intensive care, Grant was again hospitalized two days later.
Persons: , Jason Kiernan's, Sarah, Sarah Kiernan, Military.com, Grant, Eric Franklin, Fort, Kiernan, Jason Kiernan, Christine Wormuth Organizations: Service, Business, Army, Capitol, Cavalry, US, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs, Military.com Locations: Fort Cavazos, Texas, Austin , Texas, Cavazos, Fort Campbell , Kentucky
Read previewA CEO caused a stir on X with a post about the workplace culture he promotes. Rob Dance, who is the founder of Rock, one of the UK's largest IT consultancies, wrote a list on a whiteboard of things he was "sick of hearing" from his employees. Some people responded to the thread, thinking Dance was suggesting he expected his employees to always be at their desks. "Well, I would also say that means you're extremely stressed, and you're going to burn out," she added. "Rather than driving to the point where they start adopting destructive behaviors that affect themselves or affect the company."
Persons: , Rob Dance, I've, Gandy, Gen Xers, There's, Kevin Legg, Sage, Legg Organizations: Service, Business, Skillsoft, Junior, CNBC, Gartner Locations: millennials
And if you're not going to do a job, don't do a job." AdvertisementThe next summer, I got a product management internship at a startup called Travelnuts, which I liked. At a certain point, maybe I'll plateau or stop progressing, and I'll have to choose to stop because I'm just not good enough. I'm 29 now, so the idea that in about five years, I'm supposed to roughly know my trajectory kind of haunts me. I'm pretty confident in my comedy, so I'm full speed ahead on being a comedian.
Persons: Pete Ballmer, Steve Ballmer, would've, Harry Potter, he'd, I'd, I'm, I've, wouldn't, Jane Zhang Organizations: PCWorld Magazine, Business, Stanford, Zynga, Friends Locations: San Francisco, TripIt, Farmville, Expedia, Bay, janezhang@businessinsider.com
“We know that the Denisovans lived, occupied the cave and this Tibetan plateau for such a long time, we really want to know, how did they live there? Analysis of bone fragments unearthed during excavations at Baishiya Karst Cave have revealed what animals Denisovans butchered, ate and processed. Traces of Denisovan DNA found in present-day people suggest the ancient species likely once lived across much of Asia. Many of the bones recovered from Baishiya Karst Cave, like this spotted hyena vertebra, contain traces of human activities such as cut marks. Unlike Denisova Cave, which was occupied by early modern humans and Neanderthals as well as Denisovans, current evidence suggests that Denisovans were the only group of humans to live at Baishiya Karst Cave, Zhang said.
Persons: CNN — Denisovans, Denisovans, , Dongju Zhang, Zhang, Denisovan, Frido Welker, Xia Li, Welker, Dongju, Samantha Brown, ” Brown Organizations: CNN, Lanzhou University, Globe, Paleoanthropology, University of Copenhagen, Mass, Junior, Palaeoproteomics, Germany’s University of Tübingen Locations: Xiahe, China’s Gansu, , China, Lanzhou, Cave, Altai, Siberia, Asia, Laos, Southeast Asia, Ganjia, Australia
Learn moreBluey is back for a brand-new slate of mini episodes (minisodes, if you will). Most Bluey episodes are about eight minutes long, with the exception of "The Sign," a standout 30-minute episode released earlier this year. ET / 8 a.m. BST / 3 p.m. AWSTWhere to watch Bluey in the USAll episodes of Bluey are available to stream on Disney+ in the US. Where to watch Bluey in AustraliaBluey is an Australian production, so new episodes are released first there. The new minisodes, as well as past episodes of Bluey, started airing on ABC Kids in Australia on June 16.
Persons: We've, Bluey Organizations: Business, Disney, ABC, Disney Junior, Disney Channel, Disney Plus, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, ABC Kids, ABC iview Locations: Australia, Australian
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