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In response to the El Paso mass shooting, MALDEF created a new program to expand its litigation and advocacy work to include anti-Latino hate crimes, including discriminatory policing policies. America’s Voice, an immigrant advocacy group, has been tracking what it calls the normalization of the invasion and great replacement rhetoric by congressional members. In the five years since the mass shooting in El Paso, 165 members of the current Congress have amplified the replacement theory and invasion rhetoric, said Zachary Mueller, America’s Voice senior research director, citing a report done by the group. Also, in this year’s first seven months, congressional members have pushed the invasion and great replacement theory more than 650 times in social media accounts and filed 11 pieces of legislation using the “invasion” rhetoric. "Use of invasion rhetoric needs to be seen as a national problem.
Persons: El, supremacists, Paul Jamrowski, Jordan Anchondo, Andre Anchondo, he’ll, Jarowski, Donald Trump, Trump, Adolf Hitler, Thomas Saenz, ” Saenz, , they’re, MALDEF, Zachary Mueller, Mueller, , ” Mueller, Joe Biden's, Saenz Organizations: Walmart, Human, Border Network, Human Rights, Jewish Council, Public Affairs, America's, Republican National Convention, Republican Party, Mexican American Legal Defense, Educational Fund, National Association of Black Journalists, NBC, El, America’s, Republicans Locations: El Paso , Texas, Texas, El Paso, U.S, Buffalo , New York
While most of TIAA’s clients are current or retired workers at nonprofit organizations, TIAA also offers individual retirement accounts to investors online. They didn’t own enough in-house TIAA products, according to the complaint and a recording of Parkin’s presentation. But in two asset classes, the tool’s recommendations are limited to TIAA products, according to the complaint and internal documents. Morningstar selects asset classes and investments for the TIAA tool from those chosen by a retirement plan fiduciary, it said. Paras Griffin / Getty Images fileThe recent push to increase client usage of TIAA’s advice tool appears to be succeeding.
Persons: Ted Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, TIAA, , ” Fitzpatrick, , Chris Tobe, Craig Parkin, Rajotte, , Yale, Craig Warga, TIAA hasn’t, Ted Siedle, “ TIAA, ” Siedle, TIAA’s Parkin, Parkin, Thasunda Brown Duckett, “ Thasunda, ” Parkin, ” TIAA, Adriana Macias, Morningstar, Duckett, Rowe Price, TIAA’s, Paras Griffin, it’s, Steers, Organizations: SEC, New, Cornell University, University of North Carolina System, TIAA, Vanguard, Fidelity, Systems, Yale, Yale University, Bloomberg, Getty, Brown University and Harvard, NBC News, NBC, Morningstar Investment Management, of, Morningstar, “ Morningstar Investment Management, Bank of New York Mellon, Equitable Holdings, Cohen, Steers, & $ Locations: Milwaukee, TIAA, New York, New Haven, Conn, Chicago, Atlanta
WASHINGTON — A day after former President Donald Trump falsely said Kamala Harris only recently “became Black,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer struck back Thursday and defended the vice president as “a strong Black woman” whom Trump is scared to debate. “She’s a strong Black woman — Donald Trump may not want to say that, but it’s true, and everyone knows it’s true,” he added. Trump and President Joe Biden had agreed to participate in a second debate on Sept. 10, hosted by ABC. Frank Thorp V / NBC NewsSchumer added that Republicans are doing "nutty things ... weird things," echoing a recent attack line from Harris and Democrats. “Go after them and show their falsities, their craziness, when they do these nutty things that they’re doing, these weird things they’re doing.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , Chuck Schumer, , Trump, JD, Vance, ” Schumer, — Donald Trump, “ He’s, Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, baselessly, denigrated Schumer, Schumer, Benjamin Netanyahu, Rep, Alexandria Ocasio, Frank Thorp V, Josh Shapiro, she’s, , Organizations: Democratic, ABC, Fox News, American, Hill Republicans, Trump, Democrats, NBC, Pennsylvania Locations: , California, Atlanta, Palestinian, Ohio, Alexandria, Cortez, New York, Harris, Israel, America
Opinion | Reflections About the Prisoner Swap
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
To the Editor:Re “Journalists and Dissidents Freed From Russia in Swap of 24 Inmates” (front page, Aug. 2):As a former U.S. journalist in Moscow, I am naturally delighted that Evan Gershkovich is back at home after 16 months of wrongful detention in Russia. But it is galling to see him and other innocent Americans being exchanged in a Cold War-style spy swap for a trained assassin and long-term sleeper agents. Engaging in hostage diplomacy only encourages hostile governments to seize more Americans as hostages whenever they want to recover one of their own killers or spies. Even at the height of the Cold War, American journalists in Moscow never feared arbitrary detention in a K.G.B. It seems that the only language that authoritarian leaders like Vladimir Putin understand is reciprocity.
Persons: Freed, Evan Gershkovich, Vladimir Putin, Organizations: “ Journalists Locations: Russia, U.S, Moscow, American, Russian
CEO Tom Kingsbury estimated in late May that those expanded categories, including Babies R Us, are “a $2 billion-plus sales opportunity” in the coming years. On a store tour in New Jersey on Wednesday, Chief Merchandising Officer Nick Jones showed off the first Babies R Us shop. Kohl’s will put Babies R Us shops next to its existing baby apparel. Courtesy KohlsOver the past few weeks, online shoppers have also seen Babies R Us on Kohl’s website. As it relaunches Babies R Us, Kohl’s will test whether the brand has remained relevant or grown stale.
Persons: hasn’t, Tom Kingsbury, Nick Jones, Hatch, Frida, Graco, Baby Bjorn, Kohl’s, Jones, That’s, Dana Telsey, “ There’s, , Stephen Hinz, , They’re, ” Hinz, Macy’s, Zola, Babylist, Kingsbury, Isaac Mizrahi, Natalie Gordon, WHP, Christie Raymond, Geoffrey, influencers Organizations: U.S, U.S . National Center for Health Statistics, Nike, Telsey Advisory, U.S . Census, Walmart, CNBC, WHP Global, WHP, WHP Holdings, Macy’s Locations: N.J, Wisconsin, New Jersey, U.S, Bath, New York City, Instagram
Mr. Trump’s combative and disrespectful appearance before an audience of Black journalists displayed the decades-old obsession with racial identity that helped catapult him into national prominence and that continues to define his appeal to the prejudices of some of his most loyal supporters. Disparaging his opponents’ name, appearance, intelligence and gender has always been Mr. Trump’s signature weapon in his grievance-dominated political career. Roger HirschbergSouth Burlington, Vt.To the Editor:Donald Trump’s appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists was a huge success — for him. In trademark fashion, he made outrageous comments not to persuade but to change the focus from the surging candidacy of Kamala Harris onto him. It worked when he questioned Barack Obama’s birth certificate, as it is working now with his questioning of Kamala Harris’s racial identity.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Roger Hirschberg, Barack Obama’s, Kamala Organizations: , Journalists ’, Trump, National Association of Black Journalists Locations: Roger Hirschberg South Burlington , Vt
CNN —After a turbulent year for the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants that saw both its 2023 titleholders resign for the first time ever, both events are returning this week to Los Angeles to crown two new winners. To vie for the titles, the 51 contestants from each competition will showcase themselves through multiple rounds: swimsuit (Miss USA) or athletic wear (Miss Teen USA), evening gown, and an onstage interview, as well as a preliminary interview with the judges. The Miss Universe Organization and Rose, through Miss USA, did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment in May. In 2022, the Miss Universe Organization (MUO) announced that married, divorced and pregnant women could compete for the first time at Miss Universe and Miss USA. How to watch Miss USA and Miss Teen USAThe finals of the 42nd edition of Miss Teen USA will take place August 1, followed by the 73rd edition of Miss USA on August 4 at the Peacock Theater.
Persons: Noelia Voigt, UmaSofia Srivastava, Voigt, Stephanie Skinner, Srivastava, — Voigt, Voigt’s, Laylah Rose, ” Laylah Rose, Chelsea Lauren, Shutterstock, Rose, Jackeline Voigt, Barbara Srivastava, , ” Jackeline, Erik Kabik, Gankiewicz, Garcelle Beauvais, Rachel Lindsay, , Justin Sylvester, USA Kataluna Enriquez, Juliana Morehouse, Marissa Teijo, MUO, Stephanie Sullivan, Miss America, Catalina —, , Yolande Betbeze, Donald Trump, Crystle Stewart, R’Bonney Gabriel, Gabriel, Stewart Organizations: CNN, Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, USA, Teen USA, Former Miss Teen, Miss Universe Organization, Rose, Los Angeles Times, Morning, Miss, , Housewives, Beverly, Miss Universe, Miss Texas, Texas USA, Indiana, Miss America, Catalina, JKN Global Group, AP Miss, NBC, Miss Teen, Peacock Locations: Los Angeles, Savannah Gankiewicz, Hawaii, Miss Hawaii, Savannah, Honolulu, Honolulu , Hawaii, Miss USA, Miss Texas USA, Texas, Miss America, MUO, United States, Thai
Read previewSen. JD Vance of Ohio said several inflammatory things in the past, and some of it's coming back to haunt him. AdvertisementOn a Fox News "Outnumbered" episode from 2021, Vance said that the media had turned the news of Biles quitting the Olympic team "into this act of heroism." Remember when JD Vance called Simone Biles weak when she withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics? JD Vance says women who haven’t given birth like Kamala Harris are “childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives,” and have “no direct stake” in America. Representatives for Vance did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: , Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Vance, Donald Trump, Simone Biles, Biles, WRClQiRe7k — Alex Cole, @acnewsitics, Kamala Harris, they've, 3DJY3pQTGe, Ron Filipkowski, Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, — Harris, Doug Emhoff, Preet Bharara, It's, Buttigieg, Chasten —, Jon Stewart, Nancy Pelosi's, Christine Pelosi, Nikki Fried, Trump, , dcLZ2wNxyd — Kamala, sociopaths Organizations: Service, Business, Tokyo, Fox News, Democratic, Fox, Transportation, US, The Daily, Florida Democratic Party, Representatives, Business Insider Locations: America, Alexandria, Afghanistan,
Villepinte, France AP —Imane Khelif of Algeria won her opening Olympic boxing bout Thursday when opponent Angela Carini of Italy quit after just 46 seconds. Carini and Khelif exchanged only a few punches before Carini walked away and abandoned the bout — an extremely unusual occurrence in Olympic boxing. They were allowed to compete in Paris by the IOC task force, which has run the past two Olympic boxing tournaments. Olympic boxing reached gender parity for the first time this year, with 124 men and 124 women competing in Paris. Several sports have updated their gender rules over the past three years, including World Aquatics, World Athletics and the International Cycling Union.
Persons: Angela Carini, Khelif, Carini, , ” Carini, it’s, ” Khelif, Lin Yu, Lin, Uzbekistan’s, Imane, Giorgia Meloni, we’re, Meloni, ” Meloni, Mark Adams, , ” Lin, Umar Kremlev, Caitlin Parker, It’s, Nicole Winfield Organizations: France AP, Paris Olympics, North Paris, IBA, Algerian Olympic, Tokyo Games, IOC, Athletics, International Cycling Union, Gazprom, Los Angeles Games, Sport, Swiss, Tribunal, Associated Locations: Villepinte, France, Algeria, Italy, Taiwan, Paris, Janeiro, Russia, Australia, Rome
The Summary Studies have found that wildfire smoke negatively affects brain health. “A lot of the research on wildfire smoke has historically focused on our lungs and our hearts,” said Stephanie Cleland, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University who studies the health impacts of wildfire smoke. Scientists think the reason wildfire smoke affects the brain is that the tiny particles within it can cross the barrier between the bloodstream and the brain, causing inflammation in the central nervous system. Other research published the same year showed that exposure to wildfire smoke during the school year reduced students’ test scores relative to a year with no smoke. “Last summer completely changed our conversation around who’s exposed to wildfire smoke,” she said.
Persons: , Stephanie Cleland, Holly Elser, Cleland, Marshall Burke, ” Burke, ” Elser, , Elser, it’s, who’s Organizations: Simon Fraser University, Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Hospital of, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University Locations: California , Oregon, Montana, Northern, Southern California, U.S, Midwest, “ Oregon, California, Washington, British Columbia, Northeast U.S, Ontario
Opinion | The Debate Over Gender-Affirming Care
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Gender Care Is Ignoring Science,” by Pamela Paul (column, July 14):I appreciated the depth and thoughtfulness of Ms. Paul’s column. But as the mother of a trans daughter, I question her conclusion that the evidence is against gender-affirming care, given the confusing mix of information, research, opinion and anecdotes swirling around the issue. We have been through years of family counseling, and she has continued with an individual counselor as well. Now 10, she has expressed to me and my husband extreme distress at the idea of going through puberty as a boy. Since we live in a state that does not allow puberty blockers, we have begun the process of trying to find her care elsewhere.
Persons: Pamela Paul, Paul Locations: U.S
Why Americans are snubbing McDonald’s and Starbucks
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( Allison Morrow | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
New York CNN —On the surface, it looks like Americans are laying off the Big Macs, booze and even — gasp! On Monday, McDonald’s reported sales fell 0.7% in the US from the same period in 2023. The once reliably cheap McDonald’s pushed its prices up, while sit-down restaurants leaned into value and convenience. Applebee’s, for one, made a direct pitch to the hordes of ticked-off McDonald’s customers who felt the chain had abused its pricing power. Now, McDonald’s is trying to win back poorer customers while appealing to more affluent customers who want something new.
Persons: CNN Business ’, McDonald’s, Johnny Walker, It’s, it’s, they’re, , RJ Hottovy, Jonathan Maze, I’m, , Chili’s, , Taylor Swift Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Starbucks, Diageo, Restaurant Business, Dine Brands, CNN Locations: New York, United States, North America, Texas, Paris
Don’t Tell My Friends, But… is a seriesin which we asked Times columnistswhateveryone else is wrong about. And research showing big partisan divides over a wide range of issues, with political violence on the rise. However, there have been many periods in U.S. history when things were worse — and we could end up there again. To see how bad it could get, there’s no need to go all the way back to the Civil War. Studying the history of violent political division is the opposite of resignation or nihilism: It’s a hopeful call to action!
Persons: Martin Luther King Jr, King, Robert Kennedy, — Richard Nixon, Nixon, Max Noel, Bryan Burrough, Noel scoffs, , , Antonio Gramsci, hasn’t Organizations: Capitol, Gallup, Democratic National Convention, Electoral, National Guard, Kent State, Democratic National Committee, Pentagon, U.S . Capitol, State Department, Wall, California Attorney General’s, downer Locations: Washington, Vietnam, Chicago, Cambodia, Ohio, California, United States, Italian
When it was his turn, Nedoroscik ditched his glasses and Team USA jacket and headed to the pommel horse. He’s earning Clark Kent comparisons for the unassuming demeanor and similar specs he wears before losing both to become a confident pommel horse hero. He’s Team USA’s pommel horse proStephen Nedoroscik defied gravity on the pommel horse at Monday's men's gymnastics team final. Abbie Parr/APWhile teammates like Brody Malone and Fred Richard flit between events like rings and vault, Nedoroscik only performs on one apparatus: pommel horse. Stateside, he’s been crowned the US pommel horse champion four times, tying the record for most pommel horse wins, per USA Gymnastics.
Persons: Stephen Nedoroscik, wasn’t snoozing, Nedoroscik, flinging, they’d, , it’s, He’s, Clark Kent, Abbie Parr, Brody Malone, Fred Richard flit, he’s, Paris Nedoroscik, , , Fred Richard, wouldn’t, Kotb’s, Ray, hasn’t, hadn’t, Simone Biles Organizations: CNN, Paris Olympic Games, Evo Gymnastics, USA, Olympic, Penn State’s, Paris, Penn State, Olympics Locations: American, Sarasota , Florida, Paris, Kitakyushu, Japan, Fort Myers , Florida, , cubing
I thought fertility was a given. There was no medical reason I couldn’t have children. I was, in effect at 38, a “childless cat lady.”I pursued fertility treatments. Treatments that many Republicans want to ban. I had painful tests, surgeries, running to the lab — five vials of blood drawn every day at 6 a.m. — then rushing to work for a minimum 12-hour day.
Persons: Fluster Vance, JD Vance, “ We’re, they’ve, , Vance, Organizations: Go, Republican
The comments sparked a widespread backlash against Vance when they resurfaced on social media following his nomination to the Republican presidential ticket. Vance later tried to clean up his comments on Megyn Kelly’s podcast last week. Vance would later fundraise off those 2021 remarks in a series of emails obtained by CNN from a commentator who posted them on social media at the time. Video Ad Feedback Sen. JD Vance faces backlash on campaign trail 03:20 - Source: CNN“Did you see me on FOX Primetime recently? I needed to speak DIRECTLY to patriots like you about the serious issue of radical childless leaders in this country,” reads one Vance fundraising email from August 2021.
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The tragedy is sadly far from unique; extreme heat is turning ordinary activities deadly. Heat is the deadliest type of extreme weather, and the human-caused climate crisis is making heat waves more severe and prolonged. What heat does to your heartVideo Ad Feedback A rise in heat and humidity pushes the heart rate up. In extreme heat, your heart must work much harder to keep your body’s internal temperature stable. Blood flow to your brain decreases in extreme heat as breathing speeds up and blood vessels constrict inside your neck and skull.
Persons: Philip Kreycik, Kreycik, Santiago Mejia, Taylor, We’ve, , Matthew Huber, Damian Bailey, Bailey, , ” Bailey, Laura Paddison, Catharina Giudice, Harvard T.H, it’s, Pope Moseley, ” Moseley, Moseley, they’ve, Giudice, Purdue University’s Huber, ” Huber, Richer, Jane Baldwin, Bharat Venkat, Venkat, Jen Christensen, Mary Gilbert, Angela Dewan, Angela Fritz , Mark Oliver, Henry Zerkis, Angelica Pursley , Yukari Schrickel, Elisa Solinas, Lou Robinson Organizations: CNN, Police, San Francisco Chronicle, Purdue University, Olympic Games, University of South, Harvard, of Public Health, Arizona State University, Purdue, University of California, World Health Organization, UCLA, Mary Gilbert Story Locations: Pleasanton, California, Mecca, Paris, University of South Wales, Chan, West Africa, South Asia, University of California Irvine
Airports and airlines say they can handle both. U.S. airlines expect to transport 271 million passengers worldwide this summer, up 6.3% from last season, the Airlines for America trade group has projected. Peter Steffen / picture alliance via Getty ImageThe U.S. Department of Transportation tracks “extreme weather” delays caused by conditions like tornadoes, blizzards or hurricanes but not those due to heat. During extreme heat, the airport urges employees to stay hydrated, take frequent breaks and, if they’re working outdoors, to cool off inside every hour. “Passengers are also encouraged to use the airport’s water stations to stay hydrated in the Arizona heat,” he added.
Persons: It’s, Kevin Burke, Peter Steffen, Harry Reid, , Patrick Smith, Amanda Mazzagatti, Robert Thomas, Smith, they’re, John Trierweiler, PHX Organizations: Airlines, America, Airports, Getty, U.S . Department of Transportation, London’s, Airport, Alaska Airlines, Harry, Harry Reid International, , Embry, Riddle Aeronautical University, Sky Harbor International, Aviation Locations: U.S, America, Hanover, Germany, Europe, Seattle, Portland, California , Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Las Vegas, Vegas, Daytona Beach , Florida, Phoenix
Then, a week ago, Biden announced his exit from the race – and pointed to Harris, his vice president, as his successor. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in West Allis, Wisconsin, on July 23, 2024. Will Lanzoni/CNNVeepstakes, convention questionsAmong the next orders of business for Harris’ campaign is to accomplish two tasks in a period of days or weeks that Trump’s campaign achieved over months. Many of those potential picks have been offering Harris’ campaign informal glimpses of how they’d perform as her running mate through appearances on cable news shows. Then, Harris’ campaign and its allies must rapidly revise plans for the Democratic National Convention, which is set to start on August 19 in Chicago.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden’s, Trump, Trump’s, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Biden, Harris, Michelle Obama, , Kevin Mohatt, Reuters Trump, Margaret Thatcher, “ Margaret Thatcher didn’t, Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Netanyahu, didn’t, ” Harris, Doug Emhoff, I’m, , , you’re, Vance, fraudsters, cheaters, Donald Trump’s, Will Lanzoni, Eric Holder, Tony West, Harris ’, Holder, Roy Cooper, Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen, Mark Kelly, Pete Buttigieg, Andy Beshear, Tim Walz, Harris –, Biden’s, Joe Biden, wouldn’t, ” Trump, Steven Cheung, , Tucker Carlson’s, Carlson, they’ve, Buttigieg, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Jennifer Aniston, Megyn Kelly, SiriusXM, ” Vance, it’s, ’ ” Vance, Charli XCX, , , Jared Polis, Maxwell Frost, ” Harris ’, CNN’s KFile, George Floyd, “ We’re, Lyin ’ Kamala Harris, Dave McCormick, Democratic Sen, Bob Casey, Casey, McCormick, Kamala Harris ’, CNN’s Jeff Zeleny, Kit Maher, Terence Burlij, Sam Fossum, Alayna Treene, Alison Main, Kim Berryman, Andrew Kaczynski, Em Steck Organizations: CNN, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Democratic National Convention, Democratic, Trump, Reuters, Jewish, San, Republican National Convention, North Carolina Gov, Arizona, Transportation, Senate, Kentucky Gov, Minnesota Gov, Electoral, Sun, Biden, Atlanta, ABC, Democrat Party, Tucker Carlson’s Fox, New York Rep, Twitter, Colorado Gov, , Central America, Republican National Committee, Republicans, Immigration, Customs Locations: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, West Allis , Wisconsin, Florida, St, Cloud , Minnesota, Minnesota, Washington, Israel, Massachusetts, San Francisco, California, Chicago, Michigan , Pennsylvania, Arizona , Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, United States, Alexandria, British, ” Florida, New York, Minneapolis, Central
CNN —The most diverse US women’s gymnastics team in history will begin competing this weekend at the Olympic Games, inspiring younger gymnasts in the process. But far from Paris, at James Jones Gymnastics Academy (JJGA) in Jonesboro, Georgia, everyone — from the eponymous Jones himself to his gymnasts – are Black. The gym owner and coach said seeing this year’s diverse Olympic team competing at the highest level in a sport where their race has been underrepresented is inspiring. “It makes me feel wonderful,” Jones told CNN. Jones said he had also seen the effect this Olympic team was having on his young gymnasts.
Persons: , Jones, , ” Jones, Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Hezly Rivera, , Zuri Norwood, Danielle Saxon, ” Zuri, Phoenix, Rogers, White, ” Phoenix, she’s, Onnie Rogers, , there’s, ” Rogers, , Betty Okino, didn’t, that’s, Brown, ” Corrinne Tarver, we’ve, ’ ”, Tarver, “ We’re, ” Tarver, ” Zuri’s, Cruz Norwood Organizations: CNN, Olympic Games, USA, James Jones Gymnastics Academy, Olympic, Tokyo Games, Team USA’s, Norwood, Phoenix Rogers, NCAA, UCLA, of Comparative, University of Chicago, Fisk University Locations: Paris, Jonesboro , Georgia, Chicago, Georgia
Where inflation is the highest and lowest in America
  + stars: | 2024-07-28 | by ( Bryan Mena | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
The Honolulu metro area in Hawaii, meanwhile, saw the nation’s highest annual inflation rate in May, at 5.2%. Housing costs have therefore eased over the past year, tugging inflation overall much lower. Tight housing-market conditions are also plaguing New York, which at one point boasted the lowest inflation rate in the country. Housing costs make up about a third of the Labor Department’s CPI, a closely watched inflation gauge. Inflation is down substantially from the 40-year highs of two years ago, but housing costs have remained stubbornly elevated.
Persons: , Barbara Denham, Brian Adcock, Willy Nunn, homebuilding, Adcock, , Jane Castor, it’s, homebuilders, Carl Bonham, Mengshin Lin, Roseann Freitas, ” Freitas, Freitas, Josh Green Organizations: Washington CNN, Consumer, Nationwide, Aloha State, Oxford, Labor Department’s CPI, Federal, Boomers, Tampa Bay Chamber, Miami, Tampa, Homes, CNN, ” Tampa, Urban, University of Hawaii, Washington Post, Building Industry Association of Hawaii Locations: The Tampa, St, Petersburg, Clearwater, Florida, Honolulu, Hawaii, Tampa Bay, homebuilding, Houston , Minneapolis, Denver, Central Florida, New York, Tampa The Tampa, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Pasco County, Miami, , Urban Hawaii, Lahaina , Hawaii, Lahaina
Opinion | Toxic Families: Is Breaking Away the Answer?
  + stars: | 2024-07-28 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The purpose of therapy is to understand and resolve the many ways the parent relationship affected someone — and to understand the complicated person the parent is and why they may have acted in a way that created such pain. Part of healthy maturity and resilience is to be able to manage complicated relationships and not see people as either good or bad, but some mix. So much is embedded in the unconscious that without looking at oneself, rather than just blaming the other person, the child is more likely to repeat unhealthy patterns going forward. To the Editor:Encouraging family cutoffs, as described in this article, has been practiced by some therapists for a long time, even though it’s getting more attention now. It reflects a growing culture of hyper-individualism in which family bonds become disposable when they involve personal pain.
Persons: Ellen Barry, Patrick Teahan’s, Laurie Levi Merion, it’s Organizations: Science Times Locations: Pa
Trump’s campaign would not say what sparked the former president’s 180-degree turn on bitcoin. Billionaire crypto tycoons Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss each pledged to donate $1 million worth of bitcoin to Trump’s campaign. The cryptocurrency industry has experienced a resurgence since the downfall of FTX. Trump supporters were not hard to find inside the Bitcoin Conference. Luke Broyles, a 25-year-old Michigander working in the crypto industry, was similarly unsure of Trump’s latest entreaties despite his recent rhetoric.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, bitcoin “, , ” Trump, Jacob Silverman, bitcoin, Sam Bankman, Larry David, Tom Brady, Fried, Brian Hughes, South Carolina Sen, Tim Scott, ” Scott, David Bailey, Bailey, cryptocurrency, tycoons Tyler, Cameron Winklevoss, Cryptocurrency, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, David Sacks, Biden, ” Sacks, , ” Tyler Winklevoss, Eric Soufer, cryptocurrencies, ” Soufer, FTX, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, John Fischer, ” Fischer, Luke Broyles, Trump’s, ” Broyles Organizations: Nashville CNN, Twitter, United States, Biden, Capitalism, CNN, Republican, Trump, South, BTC Inc, Mar, Commission, Billionaire, Music City Center, Independent, Pew, Libertarian Party, Bitcoin Conference Locations: USA, Nashville, United States, Wisconsin, St, Cloud , Minnesota, South Carolina, Silicon, Washington, Atlanta, cryptocurrency
CNN —Anti-tourism protests have been sweeping across Europe this summer, with demonstrations taking place in the Netherlands, Greece, and of course, Spain. When anti-tourism protesters started to fire water pistols at visitors in the Barcelona city center on July 6, a moment that gained international attention, Ramirez said he could “feel the resentment” in the air. Frankly, I think it worked,” Ramirez said, reflecting on the ability of the protests to dissuade tourists from visiting the city. Jaime Reina/AFP/Getty ImagesIt’s not just housing issues that have generated a backlash against tourists, Ramirez said, adding that the disrespectful behavior of some has also played a part. Bad tourist behavior has been a problem across other parts of Europe too, including Barcelona, Mallorca, Magaluf and Benidorm, Ramirez said.
Persons: Carlos Ramirez, Ramirez, , It’s, Jaume Collboni, Andrey Rudakov, ” Ramirez, Antje Martins, Eduardo Santander, Martins, , € 2.4million, Marco Bertorello, Luigi Brugnaro, Susanna Polloni, ” Polloni, Collboni, , , Jaime Reina, Bacchus, ” Sebastian Zenker, Zenker Organizations: CNN, Primavera Sound, skyrocketing, , Bloomberg, Barcelona’s City, University of Queensland, , European Travel Commission, Getty, Solidarity Network for Housing, Palma de Mallorca, AFP, Copenhagen Business School Locations: Europe, Netherlands, Greece, Spain, Spanish, Barcelona, Mallorca, Southern Europe, Canary, Magaluf, Barcelona’s, Antje, “ Barcelona, , AFP, Venice, , Sagrada Familia, Palma de, Florence, Italy, Benidorm
CNN —The stereotypical “cat lady” is one of pop culture’s most bizarre characters — and easiest punching bags. And though Vance’s description of “cat lady” didn’t include “crazy,” madness has been associated with “cat ladies” for over a century. “There is something about the independence of cats, something I like about them, which can be linked with a suspicion of independent women,” said Alice Madicott, whose book “Cat Women” prods the “crazy cat lady” stereotype. Many women proudly reclaim ‘cat lady’So-called cat ladies have been reclaiming the term for more than a century. And since Vance’s comments resurfaced this week, “childless cat lady” is now appearing on new merchandise including bumper stickers and yard signs.
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