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The Summary FEMA and NOAA have become politicized as the frequency and severity of natural disasters have increased. With the neck-and-neck 2024 election just days away, the futures of the federal agencies responsible for weather forecasting, climate change research and disaster recovery hang in the balance. And with it, they’ve become a target for some conservatives who are skeptical of climate change and want to slash government budgets. “Climate change is a very unique problem in that, like most environmental problems, it doesn’t respect our political boundaries and it doesn’t respect our state boundaries,” he said. “We need centralized federal agencies to respond to climate change, agencies that can handle big, significant, multistate disasters at the appropriate scale.”
Persons: they’ve, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, , Craig Fugate, Obama, It’s, , Helene, Milton . Trump, Jared Moskowitz, Ron DeSantis, Hurricane Michael, ” Moskowitz, Rick Scott, Milton, Hurricane Milton, Pete Beach, Tristan Wheelock, Fugate, ” Matthew Sanders, ” Sanders, Matthew Burgess, ” Burgess, DeNa Carlis, Sanders Organizations: FEMA, NOAA, Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Heritage Foundation, Trump, NBC, National Weather Service, Emergency Management, Gov, North, Hurricane, Bloomberg, Getty, Environmental, Stanford University, College of Business, University of Wyoming, , NWS Locations: United States, Milton, U.S, Florida, , North Carolina, St, Pete Beach , FL
Democrat Sue Altman is running against Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in a competitive House race in New Jersey. But she's also running against Elon Musk, whose super PAC has spent over $1.5 million in her race. "Billionaires like Elon Musk," Altman said during the debate, are "funding my opponent's campaign." Advertisement"And by the way, Elon Musk is really creepy," she added, referencing a recent post in which Musk offered to give Taylor Swift "a child" after the pop star endorsed Harris. "I wouldn't let my best friend date Elon Musk, let alone let him buy our elections."
Persons: Sue Altman, Tom Kean Jr, she's, Elon Musk, Altman, , Tom Kean, Elon, Kean, cain, Donald Trump, Tom Kean , Jr, Trump, — Sue Altman, She's, Kean —, he's, Musk, who's, Musk's largesse, Kamala Harris, Mondaire Jones, Mike Lawler, Will Rollins, Ken Calvert, Volodymyr Tarasov, Sen, John Fetterman of, Tony Stark, Koch, Harris, Joe Biden, Taylor Swift Organizations: Elon, Service, Democratic, Elon Musk's, GOP, America PAC, PAC, New, Families Alliance, Trump, Democratic Rep, Republican, Republican Rep, Publishing, Getty, SpaceX, Democrats, NBC News Locations: New Jersey, New Jersey's, Pennsylvania, York's, California's, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Scranton
Trump’s Changing Messages on Abortion, in 660 Quotes Donald Trump has softened his rhetoric, contradicted himself and nearly dropped “pro-life” from his vocabulary. Trump’s Statements on Abortion Before and After Dobbs The way Donald Trump has talked about abortion changed after the Dobbs decision. Below, a comparison of the themes Mr. Trump mentioned most in his public statements, based on a Times analysis. Abortion is an important issue Times Trump said abortion is an important issue, by quarterAfter he was elected, Mr. Trump kept many of his promises to the anti-abortion movement. For much of this campaign, Mr. Trump declined to say whether he would veto a federal abortion ban.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Donald J, Trump, “ I’m, , Dobbs, Jackson, Roe, Wade, ” Mr, Karoline Leavitt, Jason Rapert, Rapert, “ It’s, , they’re, Lake, he’s, doesn’t, MAGA, Times Trump, Kamala Harris, they’ll, Melania Trump, “ We’re, Trump’s, , “ We're, Judge Scalia, Justice Scalia, We're, we've, ” Susan B, Anthony, They're, we'll Organizations: New York Times, Mr, Trump, National Association of Christian Lawmakers, Democratic, Republican, , Republican Party, Supreme, Times, Life, , and Drug Administration, Justice Department, Breitbart, Federalist Society, Senate, U.S, ” Christian Broadcasting Network Locations: United States, Florida, Pensacola, Fla, , Pa, Dubuque , Iowa, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana
They thrive on it, said John Hackston, head of thought leadership at The Myers-Briggs Company. Be it spouses, best friends or acquaintances, travelers enduring long stretches of time together often struggle to find a middle ground. But the same level of reflection hasn’t happened with extroverts, said Hackston. The problem, said Hackston, is that extroverts often assume others think and feel as they do. Just because you're good friends, it doesn't mean that you'll be good travelers.
Persons: , John Hackston, The Myers, Susan Cain’s, , extroverts, “ There's, introverts, there's, That's, United Kingdom …, Chris Ratcliffe, Myers, Emma Morrell Organizations: The, Briggs Company, Bloomberg, Getty, Northern Locations: , United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Finnish
Debris removal continued throughout the state as officials urged residents to prepare for the worst and heed evacuation orders. “If you’re in the path of Hurricane #Milton, the time to act is NOW,” the Federal Emergency Management Agency posed on X. A member of the Florida Army National Guard removes debris in St. Petersburg on Monday ahead of Hurricane Milton's expected landfall. In Sarasota County, officials warned residents not to let their guards down and ordered evacuations for the barrier islands and for people in mobile or manufactured homes. “We take it serious, but we are not getting too excited about it.”Jesse Kirsch reported from Sarasota, Florida; Dana Griffin from Naples Beach, Florida; Chase Cain, from Orlando, Florida; and Alicia Victoria Lozano from Los Angeles.
Persons: Hurricane Milton, Helene, Milton, ” Cleon Dixon, Helene pummeled, Milton's, Bryan R, Smith, Dixon, , , Helene’s wallop, John, Rhonda Keigher, Rhonda, ” John, ” Rhonda, Patty Sheehan, you’ve, Joe Biden, Kurt Hoddman, Anna Maria, David Tucker, Jenny Bodmer, evacuates, ” Carsten Haake, ” Jesse Kirsch, Dana Griffin, Chase Cain, Alicia Victoria Lozano Organizations: Hurricane, Residents, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Florida Army National Guard, Getty, City, Florida Peninsula, USA Locations: SARASOTA, Fla, Gulf Coast, Fort Meyers, Tampa, St, Armands, Sarasota, St . Petersburg, AFP, , Madeira Beach, of Mexico, Palm Harbor, Florida, Orlando, Hurricane, Mexico, Florida’s, Treasure Island, Sarasota County, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, West Palm Beach, Naples, Miami, Germany, Sarasota , Florida, Naples Beach , Florida, Orlando , Florida, Los Angeles
The music festival All Things Go took place on Saturday and Sunday in Maryland and New York. Chappell Roan, a major draw, dropped out at the last minute — but other performers made up for it. Artists like MUNA, Reneé Rapp, and Janelle Monáe proved that other queer artists deserve the spotlight, too. AdvertisementOn Sunday evening, MUNA welcomed the crowd at Maryland's Merriweather Post Pavilion to All Things Go Music Festival, which the group lovingly dubbed "Lesbopalooza." At least one person was in full Lady Liberty drag, emulating Roan's onstage look at Governors Ball in June.
Persons: Chappell Roan, MUNA, Reneé Rapp, Janelle Monáe, , Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson, Josette Maskin, MUNA wasn't, Nina Westervelt, festivalgoers, they'd, Roan, Hozier, they've, Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams, Arlo Parks, Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, Towa, she's, it's, Towa Bird, Rapp, Amber Bain, Maren Morris, Ethel Cain, Conan Gray, there's Organizations: Service, Maryland's, York, Forest, Spotify, Lady Liberty, Ball, Democratic, The Locations: Maryland, New York, Queens, Roan's
On Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee announced an interest-rate cut of 50 basis points, the first cut Americans have received in over four years. AdvertisementHe's argued in the past that the Fed would only cut rates close to the election to aid Democrats, which he reiterated leading up to the central bank's announcement. Trump sought to use his presidential power to appoint members to the Fed board who supported his unorthodox views of the central bank. Trump has flip-flopped his views on his most important appointment to the Fed: Powell. Trump's tepid support of Powell underlines just how mercurial he can be when it comes to the central bank.
Persons: , Donald Trump isn't, Jerome Powell, Trump, they're, He's, Powell, Judy Shelton, Shelton, Sen, Susan Collins, Herman Cain, Stephen Moore, Michelle Bowman, Christopher Waller, he's, reappoint Powell, Trump hasn't Organizations: Service, Federal, Market Committee, Democratic, Business, Federal Reserve, Street, Trump, Bloomberg, Fox, Fed, Governors, Maine Republican, Fed Board, Bloomberg News Locations: New York, Michigan, Maine
After some self-assessment work and reading Susan Cain's book "Quiet," I discovered that I was an introvert. This book also helped me recognize my strengths related to introversion, like listening intently, reflecting, and asking good questions. Related storiesHere are 3 tips that helped me thrive as an introvert at work. I came up with reasons like "I am good at leading change" and "I am an expert at training and development." This helped me shift from ruminating over my worries to focusing on my audience and creating a connection.
Persons: , Susan Cain's, introversion Organizations: Service, Business, San Locations: San Diego
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Daniel Beiler, 33, an emergency medical technician and aid volunteer who grew up in a traditional Amish community in Pennsylvania. An Amish family walks through a field. He taught me that there were other Amish people questioning things — and eventually the Amish system couldn't hold us anymore. When a storm comes through and the electric goes out, life kind of slows down, and I don't like that feeling. My family don't have any technological restrictions now, but we haven't embraced too much trash culture.
Persons: , Daniel Beiler, Ted Shaffrey, I'd, Beiler, Posnov, William Thomas Cain, excommunicating, wouldn't, it's, Jessica Melanson, We've, Tom, Jerry, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, ISIS Locations: Pennsylvania, Lancaster County , Pennsylvania, America, Iraq, Dnipro, Ukraine, Philadelphia, Syria, Bolivia, Idaho
Constance Lancelle, 22, of Milwaukee, was “definitely not interested in voting for Biden,” she said. But with Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential candidate, she said, “I feel like politics have been a dream.”Sierra Sanson, 23, of Medford, N.J., planned to vote for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or not at all. Now she’s thrilled to support Ms. Harris: “She’s a badass woman who I want to see succeed.”Emily Baumel, 27, of Madison, Wis., hadn’t planned to vote for president, but will now vote for Ms. Harris: “I have a lot less dread; I like how much hope she’s giving people.”Vice President Harris’s candidacy has reinvigorated many Democrats and independents — and particularly young women. Their newfound enthusiasm is evident in interviews, and in early signals from polls in swing states and nationwide.
Persons: Constance Lancelle, Biden, , Kamala Harris, , ” Sierra Sanson, Jill Stein, she’s, Harris, ” Emily Baumel, hadn’t, Harris’s Organizations: Democratic, Green Party, Locations: Milwaukee, Medford , N.J, Madison, Wis
I very much wanted to visit Champagne. We even took our drinks to the playroom where my daughter crafted an elaborate imaginary adventure with a stuffed giraffe. The Champagne houses were also kid-friendlyI was equally delighted when booking our visits to the Champagne houses. At Champagne Ayala, a winery in village Aÿ, my daughter played tour guide with our actual tour guide. We visited a small grower Champagne house, a word for wineries run by those who own the vineyards.
Persons: , Dame de Reims, Champagne Ayala, Dom Perignon, Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz, Champagne Michel Gonet's Villa Signolle, Pamela Druckerman, United States — Organizations: Service, Business, Champagne, Notre, Dame, Dom Locations: Napa Valley , California, France, Paris, Champagne, Reims, Paris's, Aÿ, Hautvillers, American, United States
In some ways, this presidential election has become a referendum on gender roles — and the generation with the biggest difference in opinion between male and female voters is Generation Z. On one side are young women, who as a group are very liberal, and who have been politically galvanized by gender bombshells like #MeToo, the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris. On the other are young men, some of whom feel that rapidly changing gender roles have left them behind socially and economically, and see former President Donald J. Trump as a champion of traditional manhood.
Persons: , Roe, Wade, Kamala Harris, Donald J, Trump
Inside the sole unit without air conditioning at Mississippi’s largest prison, inmates hang wet sheets from their cell ceilings to dampen the air and lay drenched towels strategically across their bodies. It remained unclear how severe the temperatures inside Unit 29 have been this summer. “But if they need to have air conditioning, they ought to have air conditioning. Lawmakers in Texas and other states without universal air conditioning have balked at the cost of installing it. At Parchman, inmates said heat is but one factor that leaves them feeling forgotten.
Persons: , Parchman, Jay, Yo Gotti, , Burl Cain, MDOC, Roc, Jordan Siev, Reed Smith, Marcy Croft, Department’s, Tate Reeves, Otis Anthony, Cain, ” Anthony, Brown, Nicole Montagno, ” Montagno Organizations: Mississippi, Penitentiary, U.S . Justice Department, Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, Justice Department, of Corrections, Mississippi Department of Corrections, Justice, Mississippi Today, NBC News, Mississippi State, MJ, Republican Gov, Democratic, State Rep, Democrat, Initiative, Harvard, Lawmakers Locations: Parchman, Mississippi, New York, South, Texas, Boston, U.S
Open seating helped Southwest load and unload passengers, which Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said meant more on-time departures and cost savings on Thursday’s earnings call. Even as other airlines switched to assigned seats in recent decades, Southwest kept its boarding process the same. ‘Sad day’Some loyal Southwest customers vented their frustration about the policy change on social media. She worries she will have to pay extra for her traditional A-group seats as Southwest moves to assigned seats. But activist pressure did not factor into the company’s move to assigned seats, Southwest CEO Jordan said on the earnings call.
Persons: Herb Kelleher, , you’ve, William Thomas Cain, Bob Jordan, Gary Kelly, ” “, , Sandy Wolfe, , Wolfe, Jordan, William McGee Organizations: New, New York CNN, Southwest Airlines, Southwest, , CNN, Elliot Investment Management, United, Delta, American Economic Liberties Locations: New York, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Southwest, here’s, , American, United States
When the white Gen X child turned 27 in 2005, they could expect to make more than $34,000. But Mr. Cain did have a strong community — which he said taught him entrepreneurship and showed him he could dream big. Mr. Cain, 35, got a two-year degree in business management and first worked as a bank teller and financial adviser. At the same time, white millennials born to poor parents had a harder time than their white Gen X counterparts. Unlike Mr. Cain, Mr. Brown did not have a strong sense of community, as he bounced between his mother, his father and his grandparents.
Persons: Lawrence Cain Jr, Cain, , Asa Featherstone, Black, Derek Brown, Brown, He’s, , It’s, ” Mr, Raj Chetty, Stefanie A, DeLuca, David B, Ralph Richard Banks, wasn’t, Benjamin Goldman, Cain’s Organizations: Abundance University, Business, Harvard, The New York Times, General Electric, Richer, Johns Hopkins University, Stanford, People, Black, White, Conservatives, Local, Bank of America Locations: Cincinnati, Northside, America, United States, American, China, India, Charlotte, N.C
Costco opened its first location in Seattle in 1983, building off Price Club's warehouse format. Today's company is the product of a 1993 merger between Costco and Price Club, which opened in 1976. Costco provided Business Insider with historical photos of the chain's inaugural warehouse. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The Costco of today is in fact the result of a 1993 merger between Costco and its predecessor, Price Club, which was founded in 1976 by legendary entrepreneur Sol Price.
Persons: , Sol Price Organizations: Costco, Price Club, Service, Business Locations: Seattle, Price
How to Cancel a Debit Card
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Sarah Li Cain | Sarah Silbert | Freelance Writer | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
While you're rarely liable for any fraudulent charges made on a credit card, your liability for fraudulent charges made with a debit card depends on when you report the card missing. You might also cancel a debit card if you're switching banks, but in that case you'll be closing your entire account and your debit card along with it. Reasons to cancel a debit cardCanceling a debit card may be necessary if:It's lostIt's stolenYou never use itYou're closing your accountImmediate steps to cancel a debit cardTurn off the card via the bank's mobile app Report the card missing or stolen Confirm the cancelation with a customer service representative Report any fraudulent transactionsReporting your card as lost or stolenThere are two ways to report a lost or stolen debit card. Cancel automatic paymentsIf you have recurring payments attached to your debit card, you'll need to cancel these so your subscriptions or memberships stay current. After canceling your debit cardThe Federal Trade Commission recommends following up a request to cancel a lost or stolen debit card in writing.
Persons: it's, It's, you've Organizations: Bank and America, Ally Bank, Federal Trade, Social
You can also use our guide to the best low credit score mortgage lenders to see which lenders accept borrowers with lower scores. Minimum credit score by mortgage typeConforming mortgage: 620 or higherConforming mortgages, which are the most common type of mortgage, are only available to borrowers with credit scores of 620 or higher. Get copies of your credit reportUnderstanding your credit history is key to understanding what's affecting your credit score. Review your credit report again to see what is impacting your credit score, then take steps to improve it. Getting a mortgage with bad credit frequently asked questionsCan you get a mortgage with a 500 credit score?
Persons: it's, US Department of Veterans Affairs doesn't, you've, It's, you'll, You'll Organizations: US Department of Veterans Affairs, Rocket Mortgage, Freedom, Carrington Mortgage, HUD, Federal Housing Administration, Chevron Locations: CreditRepair.com, Chevron
In American history, four out of 46 US presidents have been assassinated. Other presidents, including Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, escaped attempts on their lives. Former President Donald Trump says he was shot in the ear at a Pennsylvania campaign rally on Saturday. AdvertisementFour out of 45 US presidents have been assassinated over the course of American history. Many more chief executives escaped assassination attempts thanks to heroic bystanders, diligent guards, misfiring pistols, and sheer luck.
Persons: Ronald Reagan, George W, Bush, Donald Trump, , Trump Organizations: Service, FBI, Business Locations: Pennsylvania, Butler , Pennsylvania
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos got his start working the grill at McDonald's. Jeff Bezos worked at McDonald's as a teenager. In Cody Teets' book "Golden Opportunity: Remarkable Careers That Began at McDonald's," Bezos revealed he worked the grill and that the job taught him responsibility. Business Insider previously reported that Bezos worked at McDonald's over the summer when he was a teenager — and that Bezos' father had also been a McDonald's employee. He had a lot of teenagers working for him, and he kept us focused even while we had fun."
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Amy Harris, Bezos, Cody Teets, , Teets Organizations: Forbes, Business Locations: McDonald's
A federal judge on Monday ordered the Biden administration to resume issuing permits for new liquefied natural gas export facilities after the government had paused that process in January to analyze how those exports affect climate change, the economy and national security. The decision, from the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, comes in response to a lawsuit from 16 Republican state attorneys general, who argued that the pause amounted to a ban that harmed their states’ economies. Many of those states, including Louisiana, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming, produce significant amounts of natural gas. The judge, James D. Cain Jr., who was appointed by President Donald J. Trump, wrote in his decision that the states had demonstrated that they had lost jobs, royalties and taxes that would have flowed had permits for gas exports continued. Texas, for example, projected that it would lose $259.8 million in tax revenues associated with natural gas production over five years as a result of the pause of permitting.
Persons: Biden, James D, Cain Jr, Donald J, Trump Organizations: United States, Court, Western, Western District of, Republican Locations: Western District, Western District of Louisiana, Louisiana, West Virginia , Oklahoma , Texas, Wyoming, Texas
The Youngest Pandemic Children Are Now in School, and StrugglingThe pandemic’s babies, toddlers and preschoolers are now school-age, and the impact on them is becoming increasingly clear: Many are showing signs of being academically and developmentally behind. But the impact on the youngest children is in some ways surprising: They were not in formal school when the pandemic began, and at an age when children spend a lot of time at home anyway. Researchers said several aspects of the pandemic affected young children — parental stress, less exposure to people, lower preschool attendance, more time on screens and less time playing. The youngest students’ performance is “in stark contrast” to older elementary school children, who have caught up much more, the researchers said. Sarrah Hovis, a preschool teacher in Roseville, Mich., has seen plenty of the pandemic’s impact in her classroom.
Persons: ” “, , , Jaime Peterson, , Joel Ryan, Kristen Huff, Catherine Monk, ” David Feldman, Tommy Sheridan, don’t, Michaela Frederick, She’s, weren’t, Aaron Hardin, Frederick, Lissa O’Rourke, Sarrah, ” Terrance Anfield, children’s, Rahil, Briggs, Zero, Kelsey Schnur, Finley, Schnur, Analilia Sanchez, lockdowns, Heidi Tringali, Travis Dove, Tringali, I’m, Michael LoMedico, Emily Sampley, It’s, Dani Dumitriu Organizations: , Oregon Health, Science University, Curriculum Associates, Columbia, Start, Brook Allen, The New York Times, Associates, Cincinnati Public Schools, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, The New York Locations: School, Washington State, U.S, St, Petersburg, Fla, Martin , Tenn, Sharon, Tenn, Augustine, Cincinnati, Roseville, Mich, , Indianapolis, Sharpsville, Pa, El Paso, Charlotte, N.C, Yonkers, N.Y, Sioux Falls, S.D, Tennessee, Oregon
"Brat," along with viral hits like Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" and Tinashe's "Nasty," have ushered in a season of pleasure and levity — what my friends and I have been calling a "smooth brain summer." The primary lure of pop music has always been escapism. Indeed, we've lived in a pop world dominated by Taylor Swift and refashioned in her likeness for several years. These peculiar bops form the perfect foundation for a "smooth brain summer" soundtrack — though please note that doesn't mean they're devoid of value or meaning. An appetite (and a need) still exists for complex metaphors, history lessons, and personal revelations in pop music — but now is not the time.
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New data from Texas shows a possible consequence of abortion bans: a rise in infant mortality. In 2022, the year after the state’s six-week abortion ban took effect, deaths of infants before their first birthdays increased 13 percent, an analysis published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics showed. Fatal fetal anomalies include trisomy 18 or conditions in which fetuses are missing kidneys or parts of the brain. Many are not discovered until the anatomy ultrasound at roughly 20 weeks of pregnancy, well after the gestational age limit in Texas’ abortion ban. The results “suggest that additional live births occurring in Texas in 2022 disproportionately included pregnancies at increased risk of infant mortality, particularly those involving congenital anomalies,” the study’s authors wrote.
Locations: Texas
Laurene Powell Jobs is a powerful impact investor and philanthropist with a net worth of $11.3 billion. Powell Jobs hosts elaborate Halloween shows at her Silicon Valley home and owns a $110 million yacht. Here's a look at the life of the businesswoman, who is the widow of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs. AdvertisementLaurene Powell Jobs, the 60-year-old billionaire, is a formidable presence in investing circles, with a net worth of $11.3 billion, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Powell Jobs has used the fortune she inherited after the death of her husband, Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, to expand her own businesses and philanthropies.
Persons: Laurene Powell Jobs, Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs, Organizations: Service
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