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This is an adapted excerpt from her book "Lost & Found: Nine Life-Changing Lessons About Stuff From Someone Who Lost Everything." All of it — furniture, sentimental stuff, books — was packed up in a storage unit. On New Year's Eve, that storage unit, well…everything's gone." A survey in the UK asked adults to list what they got for Christmas the prior year, and over half couldn't remember a single thing they had received. Excerpted from "Lost & Found: Nine Life-Changing Lessons About Stuff From Someone Who Lost Everything" by Helen Chandler-Wilde.
Persons: Helen Chandler, Wilde, , I've, There's, everything's, pricking, Count Organizations: Bloomberg, BBC, Chronicle Books Locations: London
AdvertisementA Russian deserter who was an officer at a top-secret nuclear weapons facility spoke to the BBC. A Russian deserter who once served as an officer at a top-secret nuclear weapons facility in Russia said that everybody at the base was regularly subjected to lie-detector tests. The deserter, identified only as Anton for his protection, revealed little-known details about guarding Russian nuclear weapons to BBC News. "There are constant checks and lie-detector tests for everyone," Anton said, offering rare insight into the pervasive paranoia and surveillance on a Russian nuclear base. AdvertisementSince the 2022 invasion, Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine and the West.
Persons: Anton, Vladimir Putin, Putin, he'd Organizations: BBC, BBC News, of American Locations: Russian, Russia, Ukraine
Almost 50,000 pounds of artisanal cheese were stolen in a sophisticated heist in the UK. AdvertisementOne of the most sophisticated cheese heists in history has left British cheesemakers reeling and facing an uncertain future. Neal's Yard unwittingly delivered the cheese, estimated to be worth about £300,000 ($390,000), to the fraudsters before realizing they were not legitimate buyers. "One of the things that made it so appealing was thinking that we'd see British cheese in a French supermarket." Calver said Neals Yard Dairy's ability to survive the financial loss is critical for the sector.
Persons: , fraudsters, Matt Austin, Ben, we'd, Trethowan, Tom Calver, they've, we've, Ticehurst, Brothers Todd, Maugan, David Lockwood, Calver, Todd Trethowan, Nicholas Saunders, Randolph Hodgson Organizations: Service, BBC News, Metropolitan Police, Business, Westcombe, Neal's Locations: French, British, London, Netherlands, Gouda, Trethowan, cheddar, Covent Garden
He said that the involvement of North Korean troops would be "undesirable for Russia." AdvertisementOne of President Vladimir Putin's closest allies this week warned Russia against sending North Korean troops to war. Speaking to BBC News on Wednesday, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said North Korean troops would be "a step toward the escalation of the conflict." North Korean troops aiding Russia offers a vital boost for Kim Jong Un and his regime, experts previously told Business Insider. Advertisement"It's a win-win situation," Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., a North Korea defense expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said.
Persons: Alexander Lukashenko, , Vladimir Putin's, Putin, Lukashenko, didn't, ISW, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, Joseph S, Bermudez Jr, He's Organizations: Service, North, BBC News, NATO, BBC, Institute for, Kremlin, Center for Strategic, International Studies Locations: Korea, Russia, North Korean, Ukraine, Russian, Moscow, South Korea, North Korea
CNN —Don’t look for Tim Burton to be posting on Instagram. The provocative filmmaker has shared that anyone who knows him knows he’s a “bit of a technophobe.”“If I look at the internet, I found that I got quite depressed,” Burton recently told BBC News. So I try to avoid it, because it doesn’t make me feel good.”The 66-year-old director talked to the outlet ahead of The World of Tim Burton at the Design Museum, a new career retrospective in the UK that explores his creative process. The man best known for directing hits like “Beetlejuice,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “Edward Scissorhands” said being on the internet definitely has a negative effect on him. “I get depressed very quickly, maybe more quickly than other people,” Burton said.
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John Turturro declined to return as mobster Carmine Falcone in "The Penguin." AdvertisementJohn Turturro declined to reprise his role as mobster Carmine Falcone in "The Penguin" because the show featured "violence against women." Turturro told Variety he chose not to return to the role because of the violence against women in the HBO series. In the show, there was a lot of violence towards women, and that's not my thing," he said. The depiction of violence against women in film and TV has become under scrutiny in recent years.
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Dr. Andrea Maier is a health and longevity expert in Singapore who practices what she encourages her patients to do for longevity. Dr. Andrea Maier is a health and longevity expert with nearly 25 years of experience in the field of geroscience, where she studied what aging is and why we age. CNBC Make It interviewed Maier about her personal habits for longevity and what she does to stay happy and healthy. Maier: I think brain health is very underestimated. We also know that for longevity it's important to have and maintain positive relationships in your life.
Persons: Andrea Maier, Maier, she's, it's, That's, It's, I've, Coke, I'm Organizations: CNBC, BBC, New York Times Locations: Singapore, Paris, Berlin
The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, Mike Jeffries, has been arrested on sex trafficking and interstate prostitution charges, according to two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter. Two other associates, Matthew Smith of West Palm Beach and James Jacobson of Wisconsin, were also arrested in connection with sex trafficking charges. Jeffries’ attorney, Brian Bieber, told NBC News at the time that Jeffries would not comment on reports about his personal life. Abercrombie & Fitch said the company was “appalled and disgusted” by the allegations in the BBC report. "We look forward to holding Abercrombie and Fitch liable for facilitating this terrible conduct and ensuring that this cannot happen again."
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Prince Andrew's "Newsnight" interview has been depicted in a new series. AdvertisementThe public may not completely forgive Prince Andrew's controversies – but the royal family might, according to royal experts. AdvertisementSchofield said the institution is unlikely to ever fully reject Prince Andrew. However, she noted that his involvement in family events could be scaled back when Prince William ascends the throne. "Prince William is incredibly intelligent and recognizes that you are only as strong as your weakest member.
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North Korean workers have been infiltrating US companies, but extortion has emerged as a new tactic. Early into his four-month employment, he used remote-work tools to infiltrate the company's systems, downloading a large amount of company data, per Secureworks. Last year, FBI leaders warned that the money earned in salaries was being funneled to North Korean weapons programs. AdvertisementA Ukrainian man was also accused of operating "laptop farms" for North Korean workers. He told Business Insider that thorough vetting and background checks are often the "only fallback" to prevent rogue access to sensitive company data.
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Japan Airlines has offered free domestic flights to international tourists visiting Japan. AdvertisementJapan Airlines is giving free domestic flights to international tourists, making travel to smaller cities and hidden gems far easier. In order to obtain the free tickets, passengers must book round-trip international flights with Japan Airlines and domestic flights within the same purchase. PHILIP FONG/Getty ImagesThe move came after complaints about the behavior of international tourists, including littering and bad parking. Greenfield-Turk said Japan Airlines' initiative has the potential to stretch the economic benefits of mass tourism to less-visited areas.
Persons: , Sara Aiko, Aiko, Marco Bottigelli, Ben Julius, Julius, PHILIP FONG, Duncan Greenfield, Turk, There's, Amy Thomasson, Travelmation, Thomasson, Monica Humphries Organizations: Japan Airlines, Service, Japan, Tourist Japan, Mount, BBC News, Turk, World, Tourism Council, Employment Locations: Japan, Tokyo, Kyoto, Canada, Mexico, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, India, China, Taiwan, Osaka, overtourism, Yamanashi, Mount Fuji, Greenfield
Multiple news organizations and free press groups have accused the Israeli military of deliberately targeting journalists. “One year in, Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza has exacted an unprecedented and horrific toll on Palestinian journalists and the region’s media landscape,” CPJ said. Four Israeli journalists were killed in the October 7 attacks, and others barely survived. The raw footage is also subject to Israeli military censorship. CNN’s Clarissa Ward is one of the only foreign journalists to have entered the strip without the Israeli military, when she embedded with a United Arab Emirates field hospital crew.
Persons: Israel’s, ” CPJ, , Tania Kraemer, Clarissa Ward, they’ve, ” Al Jazeera, CNN he’s, , Deborah Turness, Janine Zacharia, ‘ You’ve, ” Zacharia, William Lafi Youmans, George Washington, Youmans, ” Youmans, that’s Organizations: CNN, Journalists, Protect Journalists, , Foreign Press Association, Deutsche Welle, Union of Journalists, United, United Arab Emirates, Court, West Bank, Israeli Journalists Union, Associated Press, BBC, West Bank “, Stanford University’s Department of Communications, The Washington Post, Reuters, George Washington University’s School of Media, Public Affairs, European Union Locations: Israel, Gaza, Jerusalem, Egypt, United Arab, American, Israeli, Palestinian, , United States
British tech tycoon Mike Lynch died from drowning, an inquest heard. Lynch and six others died after the superyacht Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily in August. Lynch founded software company Autonomy in 1996 and sold it to HP for more than $11 billion in 2011. AdvertisementTech tycoon Mike Lynch died from drowning after the Bayesian superyacht sank off the coast of Porticello, Sicily, an inquest heard on Friday, multiple outlets reported. Lynch, his 18-year-old daughter Hannah, and five others died after the vessel was caught in a heavy storm in August.
Persons: Mike Lynch, Lynch, , Hannah, Mike Brown, Jonathan Bloomer, Morgan Stanley, Judy, Brown, Jonathan, Judy Bloomer —, Chris Morvillo, Neda —, Recaldo Thomas, Matthew Griffiths, James Cutfield, Tim Parker Eaton Organizations: Autonomy, HP, Service, Tech, Morgan, Morgan Stanley International, Reuters, BBC Locations: Sicily, Porticello, Autonomy
Learn moreFresh off of last month's presidential debate, JD Vance and Tim Walz will meet tonight to debate and showcase their skills as prospective vice presidents. We've combed through all of the global watch options and identified everything you need to know about how to watch the vice presidential debate, including free streaming options. Keep reading to learn how to watch tonight's debate, including how to live stream the event without cable. How to watch the vice presidential debate in the USThe vice presidential debate will air on CBS on Tuesday, October 1, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT in the US. How to watch the vice presidential debate in the UKAs was the case with the presidential debates, the VP debate will be simulcast on BBC News in the UK.
Persons: JD Vance, Tim Walz, We've, Norah O'Donnell, Margaret Brennan, Donald Trump, Vance, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Harris, Walz, Fubo, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, CBS, Longtime CBS, Paramount, DirecTV, CBS News YouTube, Showtime, NFL, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, MTV, DirecTV Stream, ABC, FOX, NBC, CNN, BBC News, BBC, YouTube Locations: New York, Ohio, Minnesota
A cinematographer spoke to BBC News about his struggles for work since the Hollywood strikes. AdvertisementA veteran cinematographer told the BBC that a difficult year has left him worrying about affording even a $5 McDonald's value meal. Fortin told the BBC that his drone company operated almost every day before the Hollywood writers' strike, which ran from May until September 2023. "Now I worry about going out and spending $5 on a value meal at McDonald's," he added. AdvertisementThe writers' strikes lasted for nearly 150 days and resulted in the Writers Guild of America securing minimum pay increases and improvements to residuals.
Persons: Michael Fortin, Fortin, , " Fortin, Duncan Crabtree, meanwhile, CineDrones Organizations: BBC News, Service, BBC, Hollywood, Writers Guild of America, Otis College of Art, Screen Actors Guild Locations: Los Angeles, Huntington Beach, Las Vegas, Ireland
Pager explosions in Lebanon killed 37 and injured around 3,000 people, Lebanese authorities said. Some Lebanese residents are now viewing gadgets such as baby monitors with suspicon, reports said. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementThe deadly Hezbollah-pager explosions are causing mounting distrust, with some Lebanon residents growing increasingly suspicious of their electronic devices. Lebanese and US sources believe the explosions could have been a coordinated attack by Israel, BBC News reported.
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Read previewMohamed Al-Fayed, an Egyptian-born billionaire, owned Harrods, a luxury London department store, for 26 years. After decades of fame and controversy, Al-Fayed died last August aged 94. Now, after years of mounting evidence and speculation, multiple women have come forward to say Al-Fayed sexually assaulted them. I just wanted it to be over," one unnamed woman, who said Al-Fayed raped her at his apartment in London's upmarket Park Lane, told the broadcaster. Al-Fayed owned Harrods for 26 years and later owned Fulham Football Club and the Paris Ritz.
Persons: , Mohamed Al, Fayed, Princess Diana's, Dodi Fayed, Al, Gloria Allred, Mohamed Al Fayed, Forbes, Diana, Prince William, Prince Harry, St . Tropez Organizations: Service, Business, Harrods, Sky News, BBC, Al, CNN, Fulham Football Club, Paris Locations: Egyptian, Harrods, London, Paris, Park, St .
Business Insider is pleased to announce that Erica Berenstein, deputy editor in chief and head of video, will moderate a panel at The Frontline Club in London on Thursday, October 3rd at 7pm GMT. The discussion will focus on how journalists can tell stories that go beyond the 24-hour news cycle and will include a panel of distinguished reporters from the BBC, The New York Times and Reuters. Berenstein will be accompanied by former BBC Newsnight producer, Sam McAlister, who arranged the programme's groundbreaking interview with Prince Andrew. The New York Times international correspondent, Megan Specia and Reuters' text and video journalist, Stephen Farrell, of Reuters, will also feature as panelists. The Frontline Club is based in Paddington, Central London and has hosted some of the biggest names in British journalism over the years and Business Insider is excited to contribute to its rich history.
Persons: Erica Berenstein, Sam McAlister, Prince Andrew, Megan Specia, Stephen Farrell Organizations: Frontline, BBC, The New York Times, Reuters, Business Locations: London, Paddington, Central London
London CNN —Former BBC news presenter Huw Edwards has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment suspended for two years by a London court for having indecent images of children, according to PA Media. Edwards, who was the BBC’s highest-paid journalist, pleaded guilty in July to having 41 indecent images of children. The adult man who sent Edwards the images is a convicted pedophile, the court heard on Monday. Edwards sent him hundreds of pounds “apparently off the back of (him) sending pornographic images,” prosecutor Ian Hope said. No more illegal images were sent after that message, the court heard, but the pair were said to continue exchanging legal pornographic images until April 2022.
Persons: Huw Edwards, Edwards, Paul Goldspring, Ian Hope, Philip Evans KC, , Evans, Edwards “, ” Evans, BBC Edwards, Queen Elizabeth II, Lisa Nandy, CNN’s Jessie Gretener Organizations: London CNN —, BBC, PA Media, Crown, Service of, BBC’s, BBC News Locations: London, tatters, Service of England, Wales
We'll show you how to watch the presidential debate from anywhere, including cable, streaming, and free options. How to watch the presidential debate in the USThere are tons of ways to watch the debate live in the US. Sling TV and Fubo are great services to upgrade your live TV viewing options and watch the presidential debate. How to watch the presidential debate in CanadaThe debate will be available to stream through CTV News Live in Canada. Like the first presidential debate, tonight's debate will last 90 minutes.
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Read previewThe maker of Mike Lynch's superyacht, which sank off the coast of Sicily, said it was "absolutely stable" and that it never should have gone down. It went down in 16 minutes," Costantino told the Financial Times. Advertisement"The boat sank because it took on water," Costantino said. Advertisement"The water came in from [hatchways] left open," Costantino told FT. "There is no other possible explanation. Witnesses told BBC News they saw a waterspout — an uncommon weather phenomenon consisting of tornadolike wind and water — before the ship went down.
Persons: , Mike Lynch's superyacht, Lynch, Hannah, Mike Lynch, Yui Mok, Giovanni Costantino, Costantino, Recaldo Thomas, Stephen Askins, MailOnline, Matthew Schanck, Schanck Organizations: Service, Business, Divers, Italian Coastguard, Italian Sea Group, Financial Times, BBC News Locations: Sicily, Palermo, Italy, London
Edwards pleaded guilty to an appalling crime,” the publicly funded broadcaster said in a statement Friday. “Had he been upfront when asked by the BBC about his arrest, we would never have continued to pay him public money. On Wednesday last week, Edwards pleaded guilty to having 41 “indecent images of children,” all under the age of 18, on the messaging app WhatsApp, according to PA Media. London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court, where Edwards pleaded guilty, heard that the presenter had been in contact with an adult man on WhatsApp who sent him 377 sexual images, 41 of which were indecent images of children. The court also heard that Edwards had told a man on WhatsApp not to send him images of minors.
Persons: Huw Edwards, , “ Mr, Edwards, , ” Edwards, Queen Elizabeth II, , WhatsApp, Philip Evans, Mr, Evans Organizations: London CNN, BBC, CNN, PA Media, , Prosecution Service Locations: London’s Westminster, ’ Court, UK’s
Read previewThe tech industry has grand plans for an AI utopia — and as models become ever more advanced, some tech leaders are calling for a form of universal basic income. But as AI companies race toward artificial general intelligence, the conversion is getting more urgent. Making AI work for everyoneMany of the people developing AI think a basic income system could help mitigate the tech's negative impact on workers. AdvertisementFor prominent tech figures, there's also a PR dimension to supporting the basic income concept, he said. AdvertisementAnna Yelizarova, a project lead at the Future of Life Institute, said tech companies have discussed sharing access to the AI models themselves.
Persons: , UBI, Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Matthew Johnson, Geoffrey Hinton, Sam Altman, Jason Redmond, Johnson, they're, Scott Santens, Santens, computerization, there's, It's, Altman, Axel Springer, LLMs Altman, Anna Yelizarova Organizations: Service, Tesla, Business, Northumbria University, BBC Newsnight, Getty, Politico, Life Institute Locations: Paris, AFP
Read previewThe tech industry has grand plans for an AI utopia — and as models become ever more advanced, some tech leaders are calling for a form of universal basic income. But as AI companies race toward artificial general intelligence, the conversion is getting more urgent. Making AI work for everyoneMany of the people developing AI think a basic income system could help mitigate the tech's negative impact on workers. Recently, the OpenAI CEO also floated the idea of what he calls "universal basic compute." AdvertisementAnna Yelizarova, a project lead at the Future of Life Institute, said tech companies have discussed sharing access to the AI models themselves.
Persons: , UBI, Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Matthew Johnson, Geoffrey Hinton, Sam Altman, Jason Redmond, Johnson, they're, Scott Santens, Santens, computerization, there's, It's, Altman, Axel Springer, LLMs Altman, Anna Yelizarova Organizations: Service, Tesla, Business, Northumbria University, BBC Newsnight, Getty, Politico, Life Institute Locations: Paris, AFP
London CNN —Former BBC News presenter Huw Edwards has been charged with three counts of making indecent images of children, London’s Metropolitan Police said Monday. The charges related to images allegedly shared on WhatsApp, a police spokesperson said. Police charged Edwards, a former anchor of the BBC’s News at Ten bulletin, last month, the statement said. “The offences, which are alleged to have taken place between December 2020 and April 2022, relate to images shared on a WhatsApp chat,” the statement said. The BBC’s annual report, published last week, revealed that Edwards was paid between £475,000 ($610,000) and £479,999 ($616,000) in the period from April 2023 to March 2024.
Persons: Huw Edwards, Edwards, “ Edwards, ” Edwards Organizations: London CNN — Former BBC, London’s Metropolitan Police, Police, Crown Prosecution Service, , BBC Locations: Westminster, London
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