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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday fired his defense minister, Yoav Gallant, a long rumored move that was announced on Election Day in the United States. Gallant will be replaced by Foreign Minister Israel Katz, Netanyahu said in a statement. “In the midst of a war, more than ever, full trust is required between the prime minister and the minister of defense,” Netanyahu said. Netanyahu's decision was welcomed by his ultranationalist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who congratulated the prime minister on the move. In a nationally televised statement in May, Gallant challenged Netanyahu over his refusal to discuss a cease-fire and hostage deal.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, Netanyahu, Gallant, Israel Katz, Gideon Saar, ” Netanyahu, , , ” Yoav Gallant, Defense Lloyd Austin, Benny Gantz, Itamar Ben, Gvir, Ben, Israel, ” Gallant Organizations: Tuesday, Foreign, Anadolu Agency, Getty, U.S ., Defense, Hamas, Hezbollah, National Locations: United States, Gaza, Lebanon, Israel, Washington
It's been over a decade since I sat in the water of a Pyongyang public bathhouse, fielding questions from several North Korean university students. Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, where the bodies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il are preserved for viewers to see inside. The show is the world's largest gymnastics display and one of the most important events in the North Korean calendar. What looked like tens of thousands of North Korean children and adults played music, gave traditional dance performances, and conducted intricate gymnastics routines. During my exchange, I spoke to young North Korean people, asking them about their ambitions.
Persons: , Todor Merdjanov, Kim Il, Merdjanov, It's, Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong, we'd, chatted Organizations: Service, University, Bulgarian, Business, North Korean, Korean Studies, North, Sun, Mass Locations: Bulgarian, Pyongyang, North Korea, Seoul, South Korea, North, Sofia, Bulgaria, Beijing, North Korean, East Asia, Kumsusan, Wonsan, Korean
How Taco Bell stays cheap
  + stars: | 2024-08-14 | by ( Paige Bruton | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Taco Bell is outperforming its rivals in the fast food industry. The company says it has doubled down on value meals, and it's paying off. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementFast food prices have soared in recent years, and while Taco Bell hasn't been immune to these, it's still considered one of the cheaper options. And the company says its focus on value meals has helped to boost sales.
Persons: Taco, , Taco Bell, it's Organizations: Taco Bell, Service, KFC, Business
Read previewGina Rinehart has long been one of Australia's richest people thanks to her company Hancock Prospecting, which controls the country's largest iron ore mine. Rinehart has also been highly involved in funding Australian sport — and made headlines following family disputes. When he died in 1992, Rinehart took over Hancock Prospecting and acquired the Roy Hill mine soon after. Paul Morigi/Getty ImagesSports enthusiastRinehart has been called a "godmother" to Australian sport after donating millions of dollars to swimming, rowing, volleyball, and artistic swimming teams in recent years. Rinehart has also been embroiled in court battles with her son John Hancock and daughter Bianca Rinehart over the rights to mining royalties worth billions of dollars.
Persons: , Gina Rinehart, Hancock, She's, Chile's SQM, Rinehart, Queen Elizabeth II, Paul Kane, Lang Hancock, Hill, Paul Morigi, Rinehart's, Rose Porteous, John Hancock, Bianca Rinehart, Vincent Namatjira, Vincent Namatjira's Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Forbes, Business, University of Sydney, Hancock, House, Australian, Getty, National Gallery of Australia Locations: Perth, Pilbara, Western Australia
Read previewBritish Airways released its newest in-flight safety video in late July, styled as a classic British period drama, along the lines of "Bridgerton" and "Pride and Prejudice." It includes over 40 British Airways staff and was filmed in grand country houses across the UK. Courtesy of British Airways. However, the video does have drawbacks. Courtesy of British Airways.
Persons: , Sharon Maguire, Bridget Jones, Darcy, Shem Malmquist, Guy Gratton, Business Insider's Taylor Rains, Rowan Atkinson's Mr, Bean, Gordon Ramsay Organizations: Service, British Airways, British Airways staff, Business, YouTube, The Daily Telegraph, Singapore Airlines, Aviation Safety, Aviation, Cranfield University, Allegiant Air, Virgin America Locations: British, London
The Young Victoria and Albert Museum recently won a "Museum of the Year" Award. The award includes a $155,000 prize and recognizes the museum's dedication to creativity. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe Young Victoria and Albert Museum in London describes itself as "the world's most joyful museum." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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As boarding, tickets, and pilot communication channels were affected by the outage, passengers were hit with delays and cancellations. AdvertisementScott Sanders, a passenger at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, told Business Insider that people were sleeping on the ground due to the disruption. Sanders' flight to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) had been scheduled to depart on Thursday at 10:55 p.m. 'Tired and hopeless'At Los Angeles International Airport, Sarah Patterson experienced a similar disruption. "We sat on the tarmac for an hour, and they said it was a technical issue with Microsoft," Ebule told BI.
Persons: , Scott Sanders, Sanders, t4nCH8Y6UD — Scott Sanders, Jordan van den Lamb, Lamb, Sarah Patterson, Patterson, w9trzshNST, Sarah, Ebule, Aditi Bharade Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Business, Tacoma International Airport, Northern, Northern Kentucky International, SEA, Hobart, Jetstar, Los Angeles International Airport, Spirit Airlines, Newark Liberty International Airport, LAX, Spirit, Melbourne Airport, Scoot, Singapore's, Singapore Changi Airport, IndiGo, BI, Amtrak, Speedway Locations: Delta, Seattle, Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Ohio, @SeahawkSanders, Tasmania, Washington ,, Australia, Singapore, Trains
F1 Arcade, an F1 racing simulator experience, is coming to Washington DC and Las Vegas by 2025. Netflix's "Drive to Survive" series has boosted Formula 1's US popularity. I tested F1 Arcade in London to see what all the fuss was about. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementF1 Arcade, a restaurant and bar that houses e-sport racing game machines meant to mimic the Formula 1 driving experience, is one of the latest ways the sport is being monetized after Netflix's hit series "Formula 1: Drive to Survive."
Persons: , Netflix's, Liberty Media — Organizations: Washington DC, Service, Formula, Liberty Media, Business Locations: Vegas, London, Boston
PwC has gradually curtailed Summer Fridays in recent years. Some partners expected the perk to be eliminated altogether, The Financial Times reports. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The Big Four accounting firm is slashing its "Summer Fridays" to a span of six weeks this year, The Financial Times reported. PwC first introduced Summer Fridays in 2021, and gave Friday afternoons off for a three-month span in 2022.
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Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra will perform "Black Sunday" at the Royal Albert Hall. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIt's taken almost three decades, but Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra will take to the stage on Wednesday for an orchestral rendition of the "Black Sunday" album, which features the hits "Insane in the Brain" and "I Wanna Get High." The one-off gig at London's Royal Albert Hall was sparked by a joke in a 1996 episode of "The Simpsons" titled "Homerpalooza." In the episode, Cypress Hill mistakenly booked the LSO for a performance, "possibly whilst high."
Persons: , London's Royal Albert Hall Organizations: London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall, Service, London's Royal, Cypress Hill, Business Locations: Cypress Hill, Cypress
David Ellison's Skydance Media finally struck a merger deal with Paramount Global on Sunday. Ellison is the 41-year-old son of Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison, who is worth almost $160 billion. AdvertisementDavid Ellison is set to become CEO of Paramount after Skydance Media finally agreed a deal late Sunday after months of talks. The 41-year-old founded Skydance back in 2006 with some help from his father Larry Ellison, the Oracle cofounder who's now worth almost $160 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The merger deal values Skydance at $4.75 billion.
Persons: David Ellison's Skydance, Skydance, Ellison, Larry Ellison, , David Ellison, who's Organizations: David Ellison's Skydance Media, Paramount Global, Service, Paramount, Skydance Media, Oracle, Bloomberg, Business
John Bruton, a former Irish prime minister who led an alliance known as the Rainbow Coalition and played a central role with Britain in an effort to secure peace in Northern Ireland after decades of strife, died on Tuesday in Dublin. His family said his death, in a hospital, followed a long illness; they did not specify the cause. Feted in death across the political spectrum in Britain and Ireland, Mr. Bruton had a long career in the center-right Fine Gael party. He was his country’s prime minister, or Taoiseach (pronounced TEE-shack) in Irish, from 1994 to 1997, a time when Britain was led by Prime Minister John Major of the Conservative Party. The governments in Dublin and London had long acknowledged that they each played a major role in navigating the treacherous sectarian and political divisions of warring Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland.
Persons: John Bruton, Bruton, John Major Organizations: Rainbow Coalition, Britain, Fine Gael, Conservative Party Locations: Irish, Northern Ireland, Dublin, European, Washington, Britain, Ireland, London
World’s 50 best hotels for 2023 revealed
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( Tamara Hardingham-Gill | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
London CNN —It opened just over a year ago, but a luxurious 24-key Italian property has already been named the best hotel in the world. Passalacqua, which overlooks Lake Como, beat off stiff competition to receive the top spot on the first-ever edition of the World’s 50 Best Hotels list, which was announced at an awards ceremony in the UK on Tuesday night. The highly-anticipated list honored 50 hotels from 35 destinations across the world. “After seeing the devastating impact of Covid-19 on the hospitality industry, it’s been especially fulfilling to see so many hoteliers from around the world gather in London to celebrate each other’s achievements under one roof for the first-ever awards ceremony of The World’s 50 Best Hotels,” Tim Brooke-Webb, managing director for the World’s 50 Best Hotels, said in a statement. The World’s 50 Best Hotels: Full list1.
Persons: , Aman Tokyo, ’ Capello, Aman, Rosewood São, ” Valentina De Santis, Passalacqua, Silvio Vettorello, Vincenzo Bellini, , De Santis, it’s, Tim Brooke, Webb, Soneva, Chablé, Aman Venice, Le Sirenuse, Borgo, Royal Mansour, São, Cheval Blanc, Soneva Jani, Eden, Oberoi, Hôtel de Crillon Organizations: CNN, London CNN, Firenze, Rosewood, ’ Capello Bangkok, Capella, Hudson Yards, NoMad, CNN Travel, Somerset, Park, Eco, Hospitality, Lodges, Hotel Academy, Singita, Raffles, Madrid, Capella Singapore, Le Bristol Paris, Hyatt Kyoto, Hoshinoya, Atlantis, Equinox Locations: London, Lake Como, Europe, Florence, Asia, Rosewood Hong Kong, Bangkok, Chao Phraya, Hong Kong, Capella Bangkok, Aman New York, York, Hudson, Connaught, Rosewood São Paulo, Brisbane, South Africa, Scotland, Bruton , Somerset, Utah, Italy, Aman Tokyo, Mamounia, Marrakech, Morocco, Soneva Fushi, Maldives, Puerto Vallarta , Mexico, Australia, Chocholá, Mexico, Claridge’s, Raffles Singapore, Wanokaka, Indonesia, Tulum, France, São Paulo, Brazil, Kyoto, Japan, Réserve, Paris, Auchterarder, Du, Antibes, Somerset, Bruton, United Kingdom, Sri Lanka, Hoshinoya Tokyo, Bali, Barths, Siam, Badrutt’s, Moritz, Switzerland, Dubai, Agra, India, Spain
Alan Bruton moved to Italy in 2022, after years of visiting a biannual design festival in Venice. I moved to New York after college and I became a professor of architecture and interior design at Parsons. I don't know when I'm going to do that. Academia didn't set me up for the retirement that I wantedBeing an academic, I realized that I wasn't going to be making any more money. AdvertisementAdvertisementFor me, the cost of living in Venice is less expensive than the USVenice is so much more reasonable in every single way.
Persons: Alan Bruton, I'm, George Floyd, Academia didn't, you'll, I'd, Bruton Organizations: Service, Parsons, University of Houston, Academia Locations: Italy, Venice, Houston, Wall, Silicon, Dallas, New York, European, Tribeca, States, America, Dublin, Cork, Galway, Ireland, Rotterdam , Netherlands, Vienna, Zurich, Italian
Investors should keep an eye on biotech company BeiGene as it scales up its global revenue streams, according to Jefferies. Analyst Kelly Shi initiated coverage of the stock with a buy rating and assigned a price target of $287, suggesting shares stand to gain 49.2% in the next 12 months. The stock has lost 12% so far this year but has had a more uplifting quarter with gains of about 8%. According to the analyst, BeiGene's product pipeline could expand beyond oncology, as it currently includes early autoimmune candidates. BeiGene's tislelizumab drug is another major growth driver for the company, Shi said, highlighting the drug's position as China's top-selling PD-1 drug with about 40% market share.
Persons: Kelly Shi, Shi, BeiGene, BGNE, Amgen, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Jefferies, pharma, Novartis Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts, Beijing, China, BeiGene
Irvine, Calif.Five or six years from now, the Jack & Shanaz Langson Institute & Museum of California Art will have its own new building on a site within the University of California campus here. In the meantime, the Institute occupies a small, marginally sufficient space on the ground floor of a glass commercial tower on one of those wide Orange County boulevards, adjacent to the school. As art museums go, it’s tucked a bit out of the way.
Club customers subdued gunman, officials say Two people subdued the gunman who opened fire at Club Q, a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub late on Saturday, saving lives, officials say. Share this -Link copiedOfficials name suspect in Club Q shooting Police on Sunday named the suspected gunman in the Club Q nightclub shooting as Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22. “Members of the LGBTQ community deserve to live full lives.” Share this -Link copiedSen. Hickenlooper: Nightclub shooting an 'unspeakable act' The Colorado Springs nightclub shooting is an "unspeakable act," Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., tweeted Sunday morning. "Horrendous to hear about the shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs. Jared Polis called Saturday's attack on an Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub "horrific, sickening and devastating," and commended the the "brave individuals" who stopped the shooter.
This little-known California-based biopharmaceutical stock can see its shares rally nearly 80% in the near term, according to Goldman Sachs. Shares of the company's stock were up more than 5% in trading Thursday on the back of Choi's call. The analyst also sees promise in the company's pipeline of Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor drugs, currently in the works to treat a slew of conditions including some forms of lymphoma and potentially multiple sclerosis. The bank's price target suggests shares can soar another 78% from Wednesday's close. "We are broadly bullish on GOSS's pipeline and view the risk/reward profile at current levels as favorable," he said.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden has a new title: Russian citizen. U.S. authorities have for years wanted Snowden returned to the United States to face a criminal trial on espionage charges. Snowden said in 2019 that he was willing to return to the U.S. if he’s guaranteed a fair trial. In fact, in 2016, The Washington Post’s own editorial board opposed granting the whistleblower a pardon. He is one of 75 foreign nationals listed by the decree as being granted Russian citizenship.
The life and death of Queen Elizabeth
  + stars: | 2022-09-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +9 min
A picture of Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen as people queue to pay their respects following her death, in London, Britain, September 17, 2022. June 2, 1953 - Queen Elizabeth is crowned at Westminster Abbey in the first televised coronation service. March 30, 2002 - Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, dies at Windsor Castle aged 101. Feb. 6, 2022 - Queen marks her 70th year on the throne, using the occasion to give her blessing to Charles's second wife Camilla being called Queen Consort when he becomes king. Sept. 8, 2022 - Queen Elizabeth dies at Balmoral, aged 96.
NBCNews.com Digital Contacts
  + stars: | 2019-12-14 | by ( ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +3 min
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