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Persons: Donald J, Trump, , alma, Trump’s, Scott Bessent Howard Lutnick Elon, Vivek Ramaswamy Steven Witkoff Mr, Scott Bessent, George Soros, Howard Lutnick, Bessent, Lutnick, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Scott Bessent Charles Kushner Howard Lutnick Linda McMahon Elon Musk John Phelan Steven Witkoff Chris Wright, Chris Wright, Linda McMahon, McMahon, John Phelan, Mr, Amy, Steven Witkoff, Charles Kushner, Doug Collins Sebastian Gorka Thomas Homan Linda McMahon Kristi Noem Vivek Ramaswamy Brooke Rollins Marco Rubio Elise Stefanik Michael Waltz Matthew Whitaker Lee Zeldin, Lago, MAGA, Todd Blanche Pam Bondi Doug Burgum Steven Cheung Sebastian Gorka Karoline Leavitt Kash Patel Vivek Ramaswamy Dan Scavino JD Vance Michael Waltz Matthew Whitaker Susie Wiles Mr, Todd Blanche, Susie Wiles, JD Vance, Doug Burgum, Pam Bondi A.F.P.I, James Braid, Brendan Carr, Doug Collins A.F.P.I, Kevin Hassett A.F.P.I, Pete Hoekstra, Homan, Keith Kellogg A.F.P.I, Karoline Leavitt, Linda McMahon A.F.P.I, Kash Patel A.F.P.I, John Ratcliffe, Brooke Rollins A.F.P.I, Scott Turner A.F.P.I, Russell T, Matthew Whitaker A.F.P.I, Lee Zeldin A.F.P.I, Sean Duffy Tulsi Gabbard Sebastian Gorka Pete Hegseth Thomas Homan Mike Huckabee Keith Kellogg Martin, Makary Janette Nesheiwat Vivek Ramaswamy Michael Waltz, Pete Hegseth, , Hegseth’s, Rachel Campos, Duffy, Sean Duffy, Mike Huckabee, Ramaswamy, Wright, Pam Bondi James Braid Doug Collins Sean Duffy Pete Hoekstra Bill McGinley Matthew Whitaker Susie Wiles Alex Wong, Washington —, Wiles, Pam Bondi, Pam Bondi James Braid Brendan Carr Steven Cheung Sebastian Gorka Jamieson Greer Vince Haley Kevin Hassett Pete Hoekstra Thomas Homan Mike Huckabee Keith Kellogg Alex Latcham Karoline Leavitt Bill McGinley Linda McMahon Stephen Miller Elon Musk Mehmet Oz Kash Patel John Ratcliffe Brooke Rollins Dan Scavino Scott Turner Russell T, Matthew Whitaker Steven Witkoff Alex Wong, Thomas Homan, Witkoff, Huckabee, Scott Bessent Jay Bhattacharya James Blair Todd Blanche Pam Bondi Massad, James Braid Taylor, Doug Burgum Brendan Carr Lori Chavez, Steven Cheung Doug Collins Sean Duffy Tulsi Gabbard Sergio Gor Sebastian Gorka Jamieson Greer Vince Haley Kevin Hassett Pete Hegseth Pete Hoekstra Thomas Homan Mike Huckabee Keith Kellogg Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Charles Kushner Alex Latcham Karoline Leavitt Howard Lutnick Martin, Makary Bill McGinley Linda McMahon Stephen Miller Elon Musk Janette Nesheiwat Kristi Noem Jim O’Neill Mehmet Oz Kash Patel John Phelan Matt Brasseaux Vivek Ramaswamy John Ratcliffe Brooke Rollins Marco Rubio D, John Sauer Dan Scavino Will Scharf Elise Stefanik Scott Turner JD Vance Russell T, Michael Waltz Dave Weldon Matthew Whitaker Susie Wiles Steven Witkoff Alex Wong Chris Wright Lee Zeldin, Scott, — Jay Bhattacharya, — James Blair, White, — Todd Blanche, — Pam Bondi, John F, Massad, — James Braid, Billionare, Taylor, — Doug Burgum, — Brendan Carr, — Lori Chavez, — Steven Cheung, — Doug Collins, Tulsi, — Sergio Gor, — Sebastian Gorka, — Jamieson Greer, — Vince Haley, Billionare —, — Kevin Hassett, — Pete Hegseth, — Pete Hoekstra, — Mike Huckabee, — Keith Kellogg, — Robert F, — Charles Kushner, — Alex Latcham, — Karoline Leavitt, — Howard, — Martin, — Bill McGinley, — Stephen Miller, — Elon, — Janette Nesheiwat, — Kristi Noem, — Jim O’Neill, — Mehmet Oz, — Kash Patel, — John Phelan, — Matt Brasseaux, — Vivek Ramaswamy, — John Ratcliffe, — Brooke Rollins, — Marco Rubio, John Sauer, — Dan Scavino, — Will Scharf, — Elise Stefanik, — Scott Turner, Vance, — Russell T, — Michael Waltz, — Dave Weldon, — Matthew Whitaker, — Alex Wong, — Lee Organizations: Fox News, Mar, America, Fox, Trump’s New, White House, — Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Wall, of Government, Trump, Energy Department, Education Department, PAC, The, White, Republican, Policy Institute, Heritage Foundation, Heritage, “ Fox, Friends, Fox Business, Fox Nation, Mr, Management, . Immigration, Small Business Administration, National Institutes of Health, Kennedy Center, Performing Arts, National Economic, of Economic, Customs, Great, Economic, North Korea Billionare, Energy Locations: Mar, Philadelphia, France, New York, Manhattan, Israel, Washington, Florida, M.A.L ., Canada, Netherlands, Ukraine, Russia
Elon Musk says a leaderboard of "dumb" government spending will expose waste — and he wants your two cents. The Tesla CEO said this week that he planned to post a public "leaderboard for the most insanely dumb spending of your tax dollars." While the effectiveness of Musk's leaderboard remains to be seen, experts told Business Insider it showed his marketing savvy — even if it could also encourage "gotcha" moments that need more context. Especially in a dry realm such as government spending, Musk's plans are bound to grab eyeballs — and perhaps make people feel more invested in the outcome. She said there was some precedent for Musk's leaderboard, noting that former Sen. William Proxmire, a Democrat from Wisconsin, issued the "Golden Fleece Award" for wasteful spending throughout the 1970s and '80s via monthly press releases.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Musk, Donald Trump's, DOGE —, he's, Vivek Ramaswamy, Natalie Andreas, Austin who's, Ayelet, didn't, Musk's, Andreas, Karen North, Clinton, Sen, William Proxmire, It's, screwworms —, Amy Jo Kim, Kim Organizations: Service, Department of Government, University of Texas, Austin, University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication, Journalism, Stanford Locations: Wisconsin
During a recent Indeed Leadership Connect cohort, where like-minded TA leaders come together to share challenges and solutions, AI technology in recruiting was the main topic. How do hiring professionals respond to job candidates who are also using AI? When using AI tools to generate external-facing content, always include human oversight to mitigate the risk of irrelevant or biased content. This still saves time versus starting from scratch — and the more you use AI technology, the smarter it becomes. Key takeaways: Think beyond automation with AI; use the efficiency gains to rethink parts of your hiring process.
Persons: Amy Jordan, Trey Causey, Causey Organizations: TA, Connect, Insider Locations: Causey
As much as consumers love shopping online, most hate to shell out for shipping charges. Paying for return shipping is even worse. These days, 77% of shoppers check the return policy before making a purchase, according to a September survey of 1,500 adults by GoDaddy. Nearly a third, 30%, of consumers said paying for return shipping was more annoying than jury duty and going to the Department of Motor Vehicles. When it comes to winning over customers, return fees matter, other reports also show.
Persons: Optoro, Amena Ali, Amy Jennette Organizations: Parcel Service, GoDaddy, Department of Motor Vehicles, Finance, Miami Locations: New York
Despite that unpaid support, Johnson and her husband pay $2,600 a month for childcare and cleaning — the sort of paid village Johnson says is essential when both parents are working. Parents around the country are struggling to pay for childcare costs — which are often higher than a mortgage or rent. Here's what five other parents pay to create the village they need to survive. AdvertisementDay care for the two younger kids costs $650 every two weeks, or over $1,300 monthly. "I think there's a lot of unnecessary guilt and shame that can come up with having a 'paid' village,'" she said.
Persons: , Amy Johnson, Johnson, Amy Baby, It's, Katie Nostrum, Jessica Lemmons, Lemmons, L'Oreal Thompson Payton, Thompson Payton, Miriam Udy, Oluese, she's Organizations: Service, Department of Labor, L'Oreal, San Francisco Bay Area Locations: Cleveland, North Dakota, Texas, Bryan , Texas, Chicago, Tennessee, San Francisco Bay, Knoxville , Tennessee, New York, They're
For Thomas Crooks, the suburban Pittsburgh nursing home where he served meals and washed dishes for $16 an hour was another solitary corner of a nearly invisible life. He was polite but distant, a former co-worker said, ate lunch alone in the break room and rarely spoke with anyone. But as western Pennsylvania geared up last week for the boisterous spectacle of hosting a rally for former President Donald J. Trump, Mr. Crooks approached his bosses with a request, law enforcement officials said: He wanted to take Saturday off. It was one of the few hints to emerge so far that the 20-year-old engineering sciences graduate was planning to become a political assassin. Mr. Trump suffered an injury to his ear, and three spectators were wounded, one of them fatally.
Persons: Thomas Crooks, Donald J, Trump, Crooks Organizations: Secret Service Locations: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
One of the people arrested at Columbia University this week was a middle-aged saxophonist who headed up to the campus from his Hell’s Kitchen apartment after learning about the protests on social media. A third had been active in other left-leaning protests across the city but also happened to work as a nanny nearby. She went to the university gates on Tuesday and linked arms with other protesters in an unsuccessful attempt to thwart the advancing officers, she said. After pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied a building on Columbia’s campus this week, demanding that the university end all financial ties with Israel, the New York Police Department moved in and arrested more than 100 people there. Mayor Eric Adams and other city leaders have accused so-called outside agitators — professional organizers with no ties to the university — of hijacking a peaceful student protest and spurring its participants to adopt ever more aggressive tactics.
Persons: Eric Adams, Organizations: Columbia University, New York Police Department Locations: Israel
Before Carlton McPherson was accused of fatally shoving a stranger in front of a subway train last week, he was placed by New York City into specialized homeless shelters meant to help people with severe mental illness. But at one shelter, in Brooklyn, he became erratic and attacked a security guard. At another, he jumped on tables and would cycle between anger and ecstasy. At a third, his fellow residents said it was clear his psychological issues were not being addressed. “That man needed help,” said Roe Dewayne, who stayed with Mr. McPherson at a mental health shelter in the Bronx.
Persons: Carlton McPherson, , Roe Dewayne, McPherson Organizations: New, Mr, Locations: New York City, Brooklyn, Bronx, ” As, York
Frank Herbert first described this harsh, fictional world of Arrakis in his 1965 novel "Dune," which was recently adapted into a film trilogy. The movie was shot in the deserts outside Abu Dhabi, but we wondered what it would actually take to survive on a real-life Arrakis. AdvertisementDune's planet Arrakis has enormous sandworms, a drug known as spice that helps with interstellar travel, and two moons. Planet Arrakis lacks oceans, lakes, or even tiny puddles on its surface. Surviving the temperature extremesIf the lack of water on Arrakis doesn't kill you, the heat certainly will if you're not prepared.
Persons: , Frank Herbert, Seth Collings Hawkins, Amy J, it's, Alexander Farnsworth, Farnsworth, Herbert, Hawkins, Arrakis, Kreykes Organizations: Service, Business, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Warner Bros, University of Bristol, Mexican - Locations: Abu Dhabi, Arrakis, Sonoran, Mexican, Mexican - U.S, Arizona , New Mexico, California
Former President Donald J. Trump attacked Vivek Ramaswamy, who is most closely aligned with him in the race for the Republican nomination, accusing the wealthy entrepreneur of engaging in “deceitful campaign tricks.”"A vote for Vivek is a vote for the ‘other side’ — don’t get duped by this,” Mr. Trump said on social media, adding that “Vivek is not MAGA.”An hour earlier, a senior adviser for Mr. Trump, Chris LaCivita, also attacked Mr. Ramaswamy on social media as a “fraud” in response to a photo showing supporters of Mr. Ramaswamy wearing shirts displaying Mr. Trump’s mug shot that said “Save Trump, vote Vivek.”The attacks from Mr. Trump and one of his top aides in quick succession suggest that the Trump campaign has deliberately shifted toward attacking Mr. Ramaswamy in the final days before Monday’s Iowa caucuses.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, Vivek, don’t, Mr, MAGA, , Chris LaCivita, Ramaswamy, Trump’s Organizations: Republican, Mr, Trump Locations: Iowa
Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday that New York City had made progress in helping homeless people who are severely mentally ill get connected to treatment and housing. The mayor has made addressing mental illness a priority after a series of random, high-profile attacks involving homeless people. On Wednesday, a year after announcing a plan to involuntarily hospitalize mentally ill homeless people who appeared to be unable to care for themselves, he said at a news conference that the city was seeing results. “We made a commitment to New Yorkers that the days of ignoring the mental health crisis playing out on our streets were over,” Mr. Adams said. “We will not abandon New Yorkers in need.”The mayor said the city had, on average, involuntarily hospitalized 137 homeless mentally ill people a week since May.
Persons: Eric Adams, Mr, Adams, Organizations: New Locations: New York City
The city’s homeless shelter system often places newcomers in the wrong settings. It includes 37 dedicated mental health shelters that are staffed with psychiatrists and social workers to offer treatment — at a cost to taxpayers of about $250 million a year. The system relies on low-paid workers who lack the mental health training and tools to identify psychiatric issues in newcomers. One in four people with severe mental illness in the shelter system were not placed in a mental health shelter, state auditors found in 2022. One 41-year-old man who should have been placed in a mental health shelter was instead shuttled to other types of shelters as his mental health deteriorated.
Organizations: Times Locations: New York State, York, Union Square
For years, the New York State Office of Mental Health has maintained a detailed database for sharing the psychiatric histories of people who rely on the social safety net — a tool that, when used correctly, can ensure the state’s most vulnerable people receive adequate care. But the database, known as PSYCKES, was not consistently used by one of the most crucial pieces of that safety net: hospitals, which have sometimes discharged homeless mentally ill people without using the tool to communicate with shelters and care teams that provide outpatient treatment. In some cases, those discharges preceded subway shovings and other random acts of violence by the homeless people after their illnesses went untreated. The state issued the guidance late last month after receiving questions from The New York Times, which was preparing to publish an investigation that revealed preventable institutional breakdowns of homeless shelters, hospitals, specialized treatment teams and other organizations. The breakdowns preceded more than 90 acts of violence in the past decade, The Times found.
Organizations: New York State, of Mental Health, The New York Times, Times
Times reporters spent more than a year examining how often homeless mentally ill people under the care of the city have committed acts of violence. The lack of public information about the incidents made it difficult to evaluate about a quarter of the cases. Still, the examination identified 94 instances in the past decade in which breakdowns of the city’s social safety net preceded the violence, sometimes by just days or hours. A 23-year-old whose outpatient treatment team stood by as he became increasingly violent, doing little to intervene. Taken together, the 94 cases offer the fullest picture yet of how, where and why the safety net has broken down.
Persons: Michelle Go Organizations: Times, The Times
LONDON, July 11 (Reuters) - Siblings and solo around-the-world aviators Mack and Zara Rutherford set more records on Tuesday as they collected a trophy whose previous winners include Lewis Hamilton and Richard Branson. The British-Belgian duo are the youngest winners of the Royal Automobile Club's Segrave Trophy, first awarded in 1930 and featuring a roll call of aviation pioneers and motorsport greats. Only four women have previously won the Segrave trophy - awarded to British adventurers who show outstanding skill, courage and initiative in travel on land, sea or air - and none as young as Zara. Mack, who beat the record set by 18-year-old Briton Travis Ludlow in 2021, had to land on an uninhabited island after crossing the Pacific Ocean on a trip whose itinerary had to be changed due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Previous winners of the Segrave Trophy include Formula One racing drivers Stirling Moss, Bruce McLaren, Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill as well as Hamilton.
Persons: Mack, Zara Rutherford, Lewis Hamilton, Richard Branson, Zara, Briton Travis Ludlow, Stirling Moss, Bruce McLaren, Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, Donald Campbell, Amy Johnson, Alan Baldwin, Barbara Lewis Organizations: Royal Automobile, Stanford University, Reuters, Renault, Thomson Locations: The British, Belgian, Sofia, Russia, Alaska, Zara, New York, Iceland, Singapore, Siberia, Ukraine, Hamilton, London, Australia
If you've heard of "cash stuffing," there's a good chance it's because of Jasmine Taylor. In the first year of cash stuffing, she paid down $23,000 in student loans and wiped out $9,000 worth of medical and credit card debt. How cash stuffing can change your mindset around moneyThe cash stuffing method isn't new. When she and her husband tried cash budgeting for a year, "we couldn't believe how much we did not spend. How to budget with cash stuffing
Pictures of rescued elephants show the toll of the tourist trade on the hard-working animals. Unlike horses, elephants were not bred to be ridden and tourist treks can cause irreversible damage. Amy Jones/Moving Animals/WFFTPai Lin, the elephant shown on the left, was rescued after more than 25 years in the trekking industry. Boon Chuey, shown below, is another elephant whose spine was deformed by the tourist trade, per the WFFT. Amy Jones/Moving Animals/WFFT"It's important to understand that elephants, unlike horses, are not bred to be ridden.
Meadow is a fintech-meets-edtech startup that lets students calculate what they'd pay for college. On Meadow, students can see what their full cost for school would be after financial aid. The startup has landed partnerships with big universities and just raised $3.5 million in funding. It was especially hard for first generation or immigrant students, Brillembourg said, because of the hoops they needed to jump through to secure funds from multiple sources. "You're 18, not financially literate, and being thrown into this large complex financial payments journey with little or no support to navigate it," he said.
Meadow is a fintech-meets-edtech startup that lets students calculate what they'd pay for college. On Meadow, students can see what their full cost for school would be after financial aid. The startup has landed partnerships with big universities and just raised $3.5 million in funding. It also sends reminders to current students to keep track of when their tuition payments are coming up and how much they owe. "You're 18, not financially literate, and being thrown into this large complex financial payments journey with little or no support to navigate it," he said.
The 52-year-old, who works as a healthcare assistant in Britain's National Health Service (NHS), is among those who are turning to 'warm banks' - designated spaces where people can go if they cannot afford to turn on their heating at home. When they get cold, Obomese said, they wrap up in their coats or sit on the sofa with blankets. CHRISTMAS STRUGGLES"It's really hard to see them like 'but mummy, I'm cold, I'm cold,'" Obomese said, speaking during a cold snap that led to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. Even though warm banks are providing a refuge for those otherwise trapped in cold homes, library manager Amy Jackson says there is still a stigma attached to using them. She added that it was "such a shame that warm banks actually have to exist in this day and age," and that the service was being used by a wide range of people, including people sleeping rough.
Avoiding "catastrophizing" and embracing empathy can retrain your brain to better handle stress. But when under pressure — real pressure, as he was the day he became president after John F. Kennedy was assassinated — Johnson assumed a near preternatural calm. Certain people seem designed to perform well under moments of intense pressure. Although stress is an essential tool for keeping the brain alert, too much has harmful consequences. Learning how to stay cool under pressure will make your life easier, because being constantly anxious and on edge isn't good for anyone.
A judge ordered Walmart to pay the worker $420,000 and rehire her, citing disability discrimination. Walmart requested a new trial, but that request has now been denied. In March, Walmart was also ordered to pay Spaeth a further $119,660, including back pay, and to rehire her. "Wal-Mart failed to accommodate Ms. Spaeth, unlawfully disciplined her, terminated her employment, and failed to rehire her," the EEOC wrote. William C. Griesbach, district judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, denied Walmart's request for a new trial and to remit damages on Monday.
Marlo Spaeth (left) was fired from Walmart in July 2015, after working there for nearly 16 years. A federal judge has rejected Walmart's request for a new trial after a jury found the retailer discriminated against a longtime employee with Down syndrome by refusing to adjust her schedule and firing her. In a court filing on Monday, the judge stood by the July 2021 ruling. Spaeth's firing permanently shook up their lives and took away her sister's sense of purpose, Stevenson said. Among its arguments, Walmart said the federal agency did not prove the retailer knew Spaeth's scheduling challenges were related to her Down syndrome.
12 queer icons to channel this Halloween
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( Ellie Rudy | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +10 min
Without further ado, here is a selection of queer icons and pop culture favorites — in no particular order — whom you can channel for Halloween (a.k.a. For a relatively stress-free Halloween ensemble, throw on a tux, top hat, a pocket square and some fierce red lipstick. To channel Ms. Kahlo this Halloween, you’ll need her signature unibrow (eyeliner or an eyebrow pencil should do the trick), a flower crown, red lipstick, a colorful blouse and a floor-length skirt. For this costume, you’ll need a fedora, a (preferably pastel) dress shirt, a tie matching the hat and, if you’re really feeling the fantasy, a color-coordinated sweater vest. If you dress up as any of these queer icons and pop culture favorites for Halloween, tag @NBCOut on Twitter or Instagram in a costume photo!
Goswami claimed her record-extending 254th and 255th ODI wickets - the last one with her 10,001st delivery in the format - before ending her 20-year international career, having debuted in 2002. It is in the rules and hopefully it doesn't take the shine off a good summer and good series." England had been hoping for some redemption after losing the first two matches in the three-game series, but they eventually lost by 16 runs. India struggled with the bat and were eventually bowled out for 169. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Hugh Lawson; Editing by Christian RadnedgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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