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The CEO also spoke with President-elect Donald Trump about the impact of his potential tariffs. Boeing's CEO Kelly Ortberg has a stern warning for his staff — stop squabbling and get to work. During the meeting, Ortberg also told staff not to "sit at the water cooler and bitch about people," per The WSJ's transcription of the recording. AdvertisementThe WSJ also reported that Ortberg has spoken with President-elect Donald Trump about the impact of potential tariffs on Boeing. Ortberg told staff that a potential trade war with China might impact the company's plane exports to Chinese airlines.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, Donald Trump Organizations: Airbus, WSJ, Boeing, Business Insider, Trump, Seattle Times, Society of Professional Engineering Employees, Aerospace, . Aviation, Avia Solutions, Max Locations: Boeing's hourlong, China, Washington, Oregon
AdvertisementPristina Mok has worked at some of Singapore's top Michelin-star restaurants like Odette and Zen. After a few years at Odette, she worked at Zen, a three-Michelin-star restaurant serving Nordic dishes with Asian influences. Fine dining, apartment-styleMok's cozy fine dining restaurant seats eight guests three times a week. Aditi BharadeUpon entering Fragment, guests are often greeted by Pebble, Mok's poodle. AdvertisementScaling down has its drawbacksWhile her husband helps her plate and serve the dishes, Mok handles most of the workload.
Persons: Pristina Mok, Odette, Aditi Bharade, Mok, Lionel Lim, Aditi Bharade Mok, , hadn't Organizations: Michelin, National Gallery of Singapore, Zen, Raffles Locations: Pristina, Mok's, Hokkaido
AdvertisementPristina Mok has worked at some of Singapore's top Michelin-star restaurants, like Odette and Zen. After a few years at Odette, she worked at Zen, a three-Michelin-star restaurant serving Nordic dishes with Asian influences. Fine dining, apartment-styleMok's cozy fine dining restaurant seats eight guests three times a week. Aditi BharadeUpon entering Fragment, guests are often greeted by Pebble, Mok's poodle. AdvertisementScaling down has its drawbacksWhile her husband helps her plate and serve the dishes, Mok handles most of the workload.
Persons: Pristina Mok, Odette, Mok, Aditi Bharade, Lionel Lim, Aditi Bharade Mok, , hadn't Organizations: Michelin, National Gallery of Singapore, Zen, Raffles Locations: Pristina, Mok's, Singapore, Hokkaido
AdvertisementAirbnb is planning to host gladiator fights in Rome's Colosseum. Some local lawmakers, meanwhile, aren't happy about Airbnb's event idea. Airbnb is attempting to kick off gladiator fights in Rome's historic Colosseum after 2,000 years, but local lawmakers in the Italian city are not impressed. The event is happening because of a $1.5 million tie-up between Airbnb and the Colosseum Archaeological Park, per CNN. However, some local lawmakers are not pleased.
Persons: Airbnb, Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington, Tfilmvie, Lucius, Ridley Scott, Massimiliano Smeriglio, Smeriglio, Enzo Foschi, Foschi, Democratic Party of Rome didn't Organizations: CNN, Denzel, Airbnb, Democratic Party of Rome, Business Locations: candlelit, Airbnb, Rome, Barcelona, Spain, Portugal, Amsterdam
AdvertisementChina's KFC and Pizza Hut CEO said that she sits and watches her customers eat. Joey Wat, the head of KFC and Pizza Hut in China, has an unusual approach to designing new products: She sits in restaurants for hours, watching her customers eat. Wat is the CEO of Yum China, the company that owns KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and other fast-food brands in the country. According to Yum China, KFC is China's most popular fast-food chain, with over 11,000 outlets in the country. Representatives of Yum China didn't respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Jason Buechel, LVMH's Bernard Arnault, Joey Wat, Wat, Fortune, Sam Walton, Laxman Narasimhan, foodie, Buechel, Bernard Arnault, Celine, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Alexandre Arnault Organizations: Pizza, KFC, Yum, Taco Bell, Global, New York City, Walmart, Starbucks, Foods, Tiffany, Bloomberg, Business Locations: China, Yum China, New York, Austin
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, was involved in a police investigation into an alleged sexual assault in 2017, local officials in California confirmed on Thursday night. A spokesperson for the city government of Monterey, California, said its police department had investigated “an alleged sexual assault” involving Hegseth, a Fox News host and Army National Guard veteran. The statement said that there were no weapons involved, but there were injuries — “contusions to right thigh” — without providing additional details. Describing Trump’s early selections for his administration as “high-caliber and extremely qualified,” Trump’s communications director defended Hegseth in a statement to CNN. Hegseth has vigorously denied any and all accusations, and no charges were filed,” said Trump communications director Steven Cheung.
Persons: Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s, , Hegseth, — “ contusions, Trump’s, “ Mr, , Steven Cheung, Susie Wiles, Timothy Parlatore, ” Parlatore Organizations: Fox News, Army National Guard, Hyatt Regency Monterey, California Federation of Republican Women, Facebook, CNN, Trump Locations: California, Monterey , California, Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel, Spa, Monterey, Monterey County
The Labubu and Pop Mart phenomenonLabubu dolls at the opening of a Pop Mart store in Bangkok. AdvertisementIn a statement to BI, a representative from Pop Mart said that Labubu has gained a strong global fan base. Advertisement"There's a bit of a 'FOMO' feeling," said Sim, 31, who owns around six Labubu toys. She has around 17 Labubu toys and said she spent over $10,000 on them. Once, she even camped outside a Pop Mart store for the latest drop.
Persons: , Grace Lee, Lee, , Joey Khong, Khong, Bangkok . Sun Weitong, Lung, it's restocked, Tony Lee, Mart doesn't, Taobao, Erin Liam, Lisa, Juda, Kanaprach, Gen Zers, They're, Labubu, It's, Sim Pei Yi, Sim, Ana Gonzales, she's, Gonzales, Tracy Hsu, Lisa —, Hsu Organizations: Service, Getty, Business, Pop, Pop Mart, Daxue Consulting, Southeast, Insight, Singapore, Mart Locations: Asia, Bangkok . Sun, Xinhua, Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore, Pop, Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, China, Philippines, New Jersey, California, Canada
Prioritizing your joy can feel like an abstract assignment that, frankly, many of us don't have time for. When work and family obligations are crowding an already stressed schedule, adding one more to-do to your list can feel overwhelming — even if that to-do is supposed to increase your own happiness. Here are three science-backed ways you can boost your mood today. Crossing even the smallest to-do off your list can relieve some of this tension and cause your brain to release dopamine. Scheduling a dentist appointment or vacuuming your rug might not seem like it will bring you joy, but science shows it probably will.
Persons: Vienna Pharaon, Pharaon Locations: Vienna
Temu was the most downloaded app by Gen Z in the US in the first 10 months of 2024. AdvertisementAmerica's Gen Z is really here for Temu. The Chinese online marketplace was the most downloaded app by Gen Zers in the first 10 months of the year. "Gen Z values a highly curated shopping experience that delivers both variety and convenience at accessible price points," Whaley said. Gloria Gan, a lifestyle analyst at the UK-based market research firm Mintel, said Temu is making inroads with Gen Z because of the generation's "tech-savviness and frequent online shopping habits."
Persons: Temu, Gen Z, , Gen Zers, Zers, TikTok, Jim Whaley, Whaley, Gloria Gan, Gen, Gan Organizations: Service, PDD Holdings, Daxue Consulting, Business, Amazon Locations: China, York
Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesTop Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are being careful to keep their options open regarding President-elect Donald Trump’s selection for attorney general, former GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz. Asked if the Senate should receive the House Ethic Committee report on Gaetz, incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune, of South Dakota, said: “I haven’t given that any thought yet. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis were less insistent on seeing the House committee’s report. Elections have consequences; (Trump) chose Matt Gaetz. Latest from the Ethics Committee: Asked about the pending report on Gaetz, House Ethics Chairman Michael Guest said Thursday, “What happens in Ethics is confidential.
Persons: Sen, John Cornyn, Chambers, Anna Moneymaker, Donald Trump’s, Matt Gaetz, John Thune, , ” Texas Sen, Carolina Sen, Lindsey Graham, North Carolina Sen, Thom Tillis, Tillis, Graham, , Missouri Sen, Josh Hawley, ” Graham, Trump, Matt, ” Tillis, Hawley, there’ll, ” Hawley, Alabama Sen, Tommy Tuberville, we’ll, Indiana Sen, Mike Braun, he’s, Gaetz, Michael Guest, ” Gaetz Organizations: Capitol, Committee, GOP, Gaetz, North, Alabama Locations: Washington , DC, South Dakota, ” Texas, Carolina, North Carolina, Missouri
Lichtman, who has accurately predicted nine elections to date, called a Harris win in September. He said he's received death threats and that there were two break-in attempts on his home. AdvertisementAllan Lichtman, the history professor who correctly predicted nine of the last 11 presidential elections, said he's received death threats after wrongly predicting 2024's results. Lichtman predicted a win for Vice President Kamala Harris over her opponent, former President Donald Trump, in September. "We've faced death threats, doxxing, swatting and intimidation at our doorstep.
Persons: Allan Lichtman, Lichtman, he's, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, We've, Harris Organizations: Harris, Service, American University, Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department, Business, YouTube, The New York Times, Trump, Republican
Several people, including children and college students, have reported receiving racist text messages from unrecognized phone numbers in recent days. CNN has reached out to state officials for additional information on the text messages. “My initial reaction was probably like disbelief, like I thought it was like a joke,” said Jones, who forwarded the text message to her loved ones. “I feel like it’s a spam message (and) I do feel disappointed about the message they’re sending a day after the election,” Burwell said. Officials in Washington, DC, and Virginia told CNN Thursday they are looking into the racist text messages.
Persons: Talaya Jones, , , Jones, ” Jones, Sam Burwell, ” Burwell Organizations: CNN, FBI, Justice Department, , Montgomery County Public Schools, WVEC, Federal Communications Commission Locations: Maryland , New Jersey , Alabama, Michigan, South Carolina, Montgomery County , Maryland, Montgomery, Piscataway , New Jersey, Virginia, Washington ,
Luckin Coffee, which has put up a strong fight against Starbucks in Asia, is looking to the US. The chain is known for its aggressive deals, unusual flavors like a Big Cheese coffee drink, and mobile ordering. Luckin versus StarbucksI started at Luckin Coffee. Aditi BharadeThe most expensive drink on the menu was an Iced Oat Shakerato listed for 8 Singapore dollars, or $6. Representatives for Luckin Coffee didn't respond to a request for comment from BI for this story.
Persons: , Brian Niccol, Niccol, Luckin, Aditi Bharade, Rachel Ruggeri, Ruggeri, It's, David Yu, Jiang, it's, Tiruchelvam, Yu Organizations: Starbucks, Service, Business District, Staff, Singapore, Luckin, BI, Bros, NYU, Aletheia Capital Locations: Asia, China, Singapore, Beijing, United States
The Calm app bought some prime advertising space on election night. It bought ad blocks on CNN, ABC, and Comedy Central to give viewers "30 seconds of silence." "I give this campaign an A+," said Pauline Brown, a marketing professor at Columbia Business School. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The advertisement involved a video with the message: "We bought this ad space to give you 30 seconds of silence.
Persons: Pauline Brown, , Donald Trump, UVCEWlOqpB — Dean Phillips, Americus Reed, Reed, Joe Biden Organizations: CNN, ABC, Comedy Central, Columbia Business School, Service, The Wharton School, Trump
If you want to do everything you can to maintain good mouth health, there is a right way to brush your teeth. SKIP AHEAD What you need to brush your teeth | How to brush your teeth properly | Essentials for brushing your teethWhat you need to brush your teethWhen you think of brushing your teeth, a good toothbrush and some toothpaste is probably what comes to mind. But, according to experts, floss and mouthwash are also super necessary to keep your teeth and gums clean. How to brush your teeth properlyYou have your tools, now you’re ready to brush. For this story, she interviewed experts on how to properly brush your teeth.
Persons: , Scott Cardall, , Aditi Gupta, ” Gupta, flossing, Gupta, “ It’s, It’s, Jordan Bowman, Bethany Heitman, TikTok Organizations: Dental, American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, NBC, Delicious, CPC, Facebook, Twitter Locations: fester, Orem Orthodontics, Utah, Texas, Colgate
Kamala Harris supporters embrace as they watch poll results at the Harris-Walz watch party at Howard University in Washington, DC, on Tuesday. Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesHarris campaign aides and allies are in a state of shock and disbelief the morning after Election Day, reeling from their candidate’s loss to Donald Trump. “Stomach in knots,” one source close to the campaign said. In the lead-up to election night, Harris campaign officials had projected confidence about the vice president’s standing, citing conversations with teams on the ground and internal data. “It was gloomy,” another source close to the campaign said, describing the mood among Harris campaign officials overnight.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Walz, Brandon Bell, Harris, Donald Trump, , , , Biden, Harris ’ Organizations: Harris, Howard University, Trump, New Jersey, Naval Observatory Locations: Washington ,, New Jersey, New, “ Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump has gained 266 electoral votes — just four away from the 270 he needs to be elected 47th President of the United States. Republicans will control the Senate: Republicans will win the US Senate majority, CNN projects, shifting the balance of power in Washington. The Republican march to control started early on election night when West Virginia Gov. Battleground projections: Early on Tuesday evening, Trump swept reliable red states and Vice President Kamala Harris picked up blue strongholds. Harris will speak later today: The campaign’s co-chair Cedric Richmond told supporters the vice president wasn’t going to speak Tuesday evening, but is expected to speak today.
Persons: Donald Trump, ” Trump, , Jim Justice, Sen, Joe Manchin, Democratic Sen, Sherrod Brown, Bernie Moreno, Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Cedric Richmond, wasn’t, Richmond Organizations: ” CNN, Senate, Republicans, CNN, Republican, West Virginia Gov, Democrat, Democratic, Trump, Howard Locations: United States, Florida, America, Washington, In Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania
And the mood at the Mar-a-Lago and Howard University watch parties could not have been more different. AP Photo/Evan VucciThe mood was more somber at the Howard University watch party. AdvertisementSupporters reacting after it was announced early Wednesday morning that Kamala Harris wouldn't speak at the election-night watch party at Howard University. Supporters of Harris leaving the election-night watch party at Howard University after it was announced that she wouldn't speak there that night. AP Photo/Ben CurtisSelina Wang, an ABC journalist present at the Howard watch party, posted a video of the scene at the university past midnight on X.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Howard University's, , Elon Musk, Dana White, Trump, Musk, Bea, Curt, elina, lina, orth Organizations: Palm Beach Convention, Service, Howard University, Mar Locations: Palm Beach, Pennsylvania
without actually answering it:Blame: Tell the other person you made an agreement with yourself that you aren't going to talk politics. You can also blame it on your partner saying "I promised them we wouldn't talk about the election this week." You can also blame it on your partner saying "I promised them we wouldn't talk about the election this week." "Say you don't want to talk about the presidential election, but can talk about your congressman," Abrahams says. "Say you don't want to talk about the presidential election, but can talk about your congressman," Abrahams says.
Persons: It's, Vanessa Kennedy, Matt Abrahams, I'm, it's, Abrahams Organizations: Stanford University, CNBC Locations: Austin , Texas
Election Day is here, and with it comes a parade of stressors. Many Americans are not only worried about the outcome, but what might happen in the aftermath, regardless of who wins. And 56% are worried that the 2024 election could be the end of democracy in the United States. With 24-hour news coverage already underway, it's nearly impossible to avoid the anxiety the day promises. "Talk to family and friends you find assuring and helpful to reduce your anxiety," Kennedy says.
Persons: Vanessa Kennedy, Kennedy Organizations: American Psychological Association Locations: United States, Austin , Texas
In order to soothe Election Day anxiety, it's best to take a step back from social media altogether, says New York City-based psychotherapist Kathryn Smerling . Even if you end up talking about the election, you're less likely to spiral about it around others, in a public space. Go to the movie theaterA no-phone zone like a movie theater can be the perfect place to spend Election Day. Go with a friend and you two can discuss what you saw, as opposed to the election, afterwards. "This can get you out of the house and out of your ability to look every five minutes at the television or at your phone," Smerling says.
Persons: you've, Smerling, Kathryn Smerling, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Vanessa Kennedy, do's you've, Kennedy Organizations: U.S, American Psychological Association Locations: New York City, Austin , Texas
With every promotion comes a weightier title, higher salary, and fresh set of stressors. However, the more people you manage and the further up the professional ladder you climb, the more important it is to keep your cool, says Brandon Smith, a therapist and career coach known as The Workplace Therapist. Slightly raising your voice during a team meeting is interpreted differently depending on what rank you hold in your office. "With every promotion your emotional reaction gets more exaggerated in the eyes of your team," Smith says. You just have to do so tactfully.
Persons: Brandon Smith, Smith
Amazon's customers are buying cheap products, the retailer's top execs said in its Thursday earnings call. Amazon reported a strong third quarter, beating earnings expectations. While these items "often have a lower average selling price," Olsavsky said that these buying patterns are still a net positive for Amazon. Representatives for Amazon did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, sent outside business hours. Its net sales for the quarter hit $158.9 billion, outperforming analyst expectations of $157.3 billion.
Persons: execs, , we're, Andy Jassy, Brian Olsavsky, Olsavsky, Jassy, Wells Fargo Organizations: Service, Amazon's, Amazon, Business Locations: North America
The one thing spookier than a bad first date is seeing your phone light up with a text asking for a second. The "easy way out" of delivering the uncomfortable news that you don't want to meet up again is to not respond, also known as ghosting, says Grace Lee, a New York City-based dating coach and founder of A Good First Date. But if the person took the time to see you in person, they probably deserve an actual response. "If someone outright asks you if you want to go on a second date and you don't want to I think ghosting is the worst way to respond because the other person has really put themselves out there," she says. Here's what to say if you aren't interested in continuing a courtship.
Persons: Grace Lee Locations: New York City
The anti-aging market is littered with innovative products and procedures that promise consumers a healthier, happier, longer life. But prolonging your life isn't only about physical fitness: a near 90-year-long study from Harvard University found that those who live happier, longer lives have good relationships. If you want to live longer and feel more fulfilled you probably don't need lasers or freezers. 30 essential tips for living a longer, happier, more successful life1. If you can't drive, don't live somewhere where the doctor is a 30-minute car ride away.
Persons: superagers, dieticians, Warren, Buffets, Valter Longo, David Watson, Warren Buffet, Neil Paulvin, Danielle Miura, Mark La Spisa, García, Francesc Miralles, Charlie, Munger, Warren Buffett, it's, Thema Bryant Organizations: Harvard University, Italy —, Cancer Laboratory, IFOM, of Oncology, University of Notre Dame, GameStop Locations: New York City, Blue, Okinawa, Japan, Sardinia, Italy
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