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On Wednesday, Musk and Ramaswamy outlined their vision for DOGE, which Musk previously said would cut $2 trillion from the federal budget. Ron DeSantis' Presidential Announcement with Elon MuskTheir opinion piece, published in the Wall Street Journal, is lengthy and dense, filled with Supreme Court rulings and decades-old statutes. Musk and Ramaswamy wrote that their goal for deep reform will be rooted in two Supreme Court rulings. Musk and Ramaswamy make it clear that by eliminating federal regulations, there should also be "mass head-count reductions across the federal bureaucracy." Musk and Ramaswamy note that Trump has implied that the statute is unconstitutional and predict that the Supreme Court would agree.
Persons: Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Musk, Ron DeSantis, Loper, Raimondo, Chevron, Trump, haven't, DOGE, Musk's, Tesla, overreach Organizations: Department of Government, Florida Gov, Elon, Street, Management, Environmental Protection Agency, Chevron, Natural Resources Defense Council, Congress, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Service, National Public Radio, Social Security, SpaceX, Trump, Musk Locations: Florida, America, West Virginia
Einhorn said he's not bearish, but there will likely be better entry points into the market. Add David Einhorn to the list of top Wall Streeters pointing out how expensive the stock market is. Advertisement"This is a really, really, really pricey environment, but it doesn't necessarily make me bearish. Einhorn called this "the most expensive market of all time, as far as I can see, at least since I've been managing." AdvertisementBank of AmericaEinhorn is one of many to highlight stock valuations as a factor likely to impact forward returns.
Persons: David Einhorn, Einhorn, he's, CNH Industrials, it's, I've, Bank of America Einhorn, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Rob Arnott, Nelson Peltz, CNH, that's, That's Organizations: Alpha, Delivering Alpha, Capital, Bank of America, Research, Trian Partners, AG
AdvertisementPhyllis Cavone, 76, and her 75-year-old husband are raising their three teenage grandsons. My husband, Francis, 75, and I pride ourselves on taking them to as many games and training sessions as we can. The mom said Christopher's older brother, Francis, 17, met them at the practice. When we were younger, we didn't think our retirement would look anything like it does now. AdvertisementCavone's baseball fan grandsons, Christopher, 13, Dominic, 15, and Francis, 17, when they were younger.
Persons: Phyllis Cavone, Cavone, it's, Francis, Christopher, Dominic, curveballs, Organizations: Business Locations: Orlando, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Florida
Palmer wrote about their "unhealthy relationship" in her new memoir, "Master of Me." Keke Palmer is reflecting on her "unhealthy" relationship with ex-boyfriend Darius Jackson and why it had to end. In August 2023, Palmer seemingly referenced Jackson's comments in Usher's music video for 'Boyfriend'In Usher's music video, Palmer was seen wearing a white bathrobe and getting glammed up for a night out with friends. Later in the video, Palmer and Usher bumped into each other at a casino, wearing the same outfit. Palmer wrote about her relationship with Jackson in her memoir, 'Master of Me'In her book, Palmer writes about Jackson's reaction to her appearance at Usher's concert, calling it "unexpected."
Persons: Keke Palmer, Darius Jackson, Leodis Jackson, Palmer, could've, Jackson, Palmer's, Leo, Sarunas Jackson, Alejandro, Dro, who's, Issa Rae, Derek White, WireImage Palmer, they'd, Tamron, Bustle's Sylvia Obell, Obell, Palmer didn't, Leodis Andrellton Jackson, I'm, Gregg DeGuire, Usher, you've, it's, Pop Crave, Jackson trespassed, Jackson didn't, didn't, she's, we've, Gayle King, Libby Torres Organizations: Business, HBO, Las, Entertainment, Palmer, CBS Locations: gush, Jackson, Palmer, Pacific Palisades , California, Instagram
AdvertisementMy partner and I started dating while we were long-distance and communicated through phone calls. I realized that I missed talking to my friends this way, and started calling them more often. He preferred talking on the phone over texting, and over time I grew to prefer it, too. AdvertisementWe built our relationship through phone calls, and despite now living together full-time, it's still our preferred way to communicate when we're apart. But interestingly, 45% of men prefer phone calls, compared to only 29% of women.
Persons: There's, it's, I'd, I've, It's Locations: London, Australia, Greece
Tech jobs are mired in a recession
  + stars: | 2024-11-18 | by ( Aki Ito | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
But ask white-collar professionals who are actually looking for a job, and they'll tell you horror stories that are eerily similar to Bach's. As I wrote last spring, that's because the job market has essentially split into two distinct tiers. AdvertisementNow, new data from LinkedIn — which tracked how often its users landed new jobs — shows which white-collar jobs are being hit the hardest. AdvertisementAnother reason tech companies are hiring fewer professionals is that their existing employees are opting to stay put. "We're slowly, slowly recovering," says Art Zeile, the CEO of Dice, a tech job board.
Persons: Jon Bach, Bach, I've, that's, Kory Kantenga, , they'd, Jenny Diani, Jon Stross, Santiago Rodriguez, it's, we're, We're, Zeile, Dice, Aki Ito Organizations: eBay, LinkedIn, Autodesk, Google, Business Locations: coders, Silicon Valley
Busy calendars can be seen as a status symbol yet can lead to burnout, an executive coach told BI. It's not uncommon for Brandon Dock to hear from execs that they're too busy to meet. "So you could either be busy every day for the next five weeks, as you claim, or you could take a half hour," Dock said. "If you have a very busy calendar, some workers use this as a status symbol," Leussink said. "I have a couple of clients that are really going through some pretty heavy burnout right now, based on their calendars," Walker said.
Persons: Brandon Dock, they're, Dock, Joep, Leussink, Kate Walker, Walker, she's, execs, Ethan Kross, who's, Kross, he'd, hadn't, what's, It's, " Kross Organizations: Workers, Control, University of Michigan Locations: AddEvent, San Francisco, we're
AdvertisementBluesky has seen a surge in users after the US election and as X introduces new terms of service. Bluesky is having quite the week as millions of people flock to sign up in the wake of the US election and new terms of service coming to X. Bluesky had 17 million users as of Friday, according to a live stat-tracker by a Bluesky developer. As departure announcements and Bluesky links popped up in my X feed on Wednesday, I became curious to see how the app attracted so many new accounts. Jordan Hart/BIBluesky's posts, known as "skeets," work similarly to posts on X (previously known as "tweets").
Persons: Bluesky, Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, X, they'd, Mark Zuckerberg, Jordan Hart Organizations: Twitter Locations: Bluesky
"I just thought [Too Good To Go] was the most genius app, and I loved the concept," she says. "[Food waste] a massive, massive issue, and it's important that we solve it fast," Lykke says. Conviction to stay the courseToo Good To Go, which has nearly $158 million in investment funding, isn't the only for-profit company trying reduce food waste. Some app users like Niles, the dumpster diver in Brooklyn, worry that Too Good To Go "greenwashes" the issue of food waste, giving users false impressions of environmental responsibility. But if every food retailer in the U.S. used a similar markdown mechanism, they'd save one million tons of food annually, according to calculations by Chicago-based nonprofit ReFED.
Persons: David Niles, Niles, He's, Mette Lykke, it's, Thomas Bjørn, Stian Olesen, Klaus Bagge Pedersen, Brian Christensen, Adam Sigbrand, Lykke, Armour, Susan Prunty, Dana Gunders, That's, ReFED Organizations: CNBC, Bank, Venture Locations: Brooklyn , New York, U.S, Copenhagen, Europe, North America, Australia, United States, Medford , Oregon, Brooklyn, Chicago
At 50, Jennie Young started using several dating apps and felt that they were all toxic. The Burned Haystack Dating Method began as an academic project and now has a Facebook group with over 128,000 members. In February 2023, she started a Facebook group for the Burned Haystack Dating Method. Articles from 2024 alone included: "It's Not You: Dating Apps are Getting Worse" in The New York Times; "America is Sick of Swiping: Dating Apps are Falling Back to Earth" in The Atlantic; and "Why Gen Z is Ditching Dating Apps" in Time. The project evolved into a new dating method that I named the Burned Haystack Dating Method.
Persons: Jennie Young, Young, , I'm, I've, swiped, swipes, it's, Albert Fox Cahn, Cahn, respresentive, Bumble Organizations: Service, University of Wisconsin, The New York Times, Facebook, Match Group, Match Locations: Green, The
Jeremy Ng and Amanda Misso bought the first floor of a 1950s house in Singapore for about $1.34 million. AdvertisementJeremy Ng and Amanda Misso bought their house in Singapore in 2022. Amanda Goh/Business Insider"Sometimes, when you go to viewings, every other condo looks the same. Amanda Goh/Business InsiderAbout a fifth of the country's resident population lives in private housing, which includes condominiums and landed property. Amanda Goh/Business InsiderAs much as they love their house, there's just one tiny thing they wish they'd changed about the place.
Persons: Jeremy Ng, Amanda Misso, , Joo Chiat, Amanda Goh, Misso, Ng, Jill, they're, Amanda, there's, they'd, you've Organizations: Service, Singapore —, Zurich —, Housing, Urban Land Institute Asia Pacific Centre for Housing Locations: Singapore, Geylang
Federal law enforcement officials said Thursday that they stopped a Texas man from carrying out a possible terrorist attack in Houston. "Any day we can publicly say that is a good day," the FBI's Houston field office said on social media. Anas Said, 28, was charged last month with attempting to provide material support to the terrorist group ISIS, according to an indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Texas. "He tried several times to travel to join ISIS and stated he would readily move back to Lebanon if he were released," the documents say. "If they said yes, those are the persons he would kill," the documents say.
Persons: Anas Said, Said, Israel, Abu Muhammad al, Beata Zawrzel, he'd, they'd, Baldemar Zuniga Organizations: ISIS, FBI, U.S ., Consulate, Federal Locations: Texas, Houston, U.S, Lebanon, Washington, Israel, Afghanistan, Iraq
Here are 14 companies that will benefit from the upswing, according to Morgan Stanley. Advertisement"This holiday season is likely to see stronger spending than last," Morgan Stanley strategists led by Michelle Weaver wrote in a November 13 note, citing sentiment from her firm's economists. Morgan StanleyHowever, that's not to say that all companies will equally enjoy that surge in holiday spending. AdvertisementIn the note, Weaver and her team outlined 16 companies with significant exposure to holiday spending, though only 14 of those stocks have bullish ratings from Morgan Stanley analysts. Each is accompanied by its ticker, market capitalization, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, industry, and commentary about that industry from Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Michelle Weaver, Morgan Stanley Holiday, Rich, Weaver, they'd, Morgan, haven't, that's Organizations: National Retail Federation, Black
When Andre Nader got laid off, he and his wife had enough in savings that he didn't have to job search. To go from 'semi FIRE' to 'full FIRE,' he calculated his family of 3 would need $5.6 million. He and his wife were living and working full-time in tech in San Francisco, raising a toddler, and loosely planning on eventually leaving the expensive Bay Area. His "enough number" is also different — it's closer to $5.6 million, he told Business Insider. His "enough number" is constantly shifting, but here's how he came up with $5.6 million for a family of three living in San Francisco.
Persons: Andre Nader, doesn't, , Meta, Nader, They'd, I'm, I've, outsized, he's, Roth Organizations: Service, FIRE, Affordable, UC, Social Security, Vanguard, Market, Index Fund Locations: San Francisco, Meta, California
I made scrambled eggs using different well-known tricks and a few methods I had never heard of. AdvertisementIt seems that almost everyone has their own special method of making scrambled eggs — there are so many ways to change the flavor and texture. Paige BennettI've previously tried making scrambled eggs on very low heat for a long amount of time à la Tyler Florence's recipe. AdvertisementMaking this dish in the slow cooker took an hour, but the eggs turned out greatThe eggs took about an hour before they were done. Paige BennettThis slow-cooker option yields a lot of scrambled eggs, making it ideal for meal-prepping or serving a crowd.
Persons: , Paige Bennett I've, Tyler Florence's, Chrissy Teigen's, Paige Bennett, I'd, Paige Bennett I'm, Paige Bennett I'd, I'm Organizations: Service
"We are seeing [deflation] to some extent," said Stephen Brown, deputy chief North America economist at Capital Economics. Energy prices and electronicsGasoline prices are also "way down," Zandi said. Consumers "could get more relief there because global oil prices are soft," Zandi said. Food prices are also generally underpinned by their own unique supply-and-demand dynamics, economists said. Lower energy prices can also take pressure off food prices, as it costs less to transport and distribute food to grocery store shelves.
Persons: Stephen Brown, Mark Zandi, women's outerwear, they've, Zandi, They've, Donald Trump's, they'd, Bacon Organizations: North, Capital Economics, U.S, Moody's, Finance, CPI, Bank of America, U.S . Energy Information Administration, Consumers Locations: U.S, North America, China
Workers are struggling to get a handle on their jobs, and this failure falls on everyone — companies, managers, human-resources departments, and, in some cases, the workers themselves. The chaos has left employers, managers, and employees wondering just how much time and money it's worth investing in training in the first place. It's tough to learn by osmosis over Slack, and the deluge of HR apps and training modules isn't filling in the gaps. As workers and managers are increasingly overextended, these types of unmeasured, softer activities can fall by the wayside. Gavin emphasized that it's not just on companies and managers to make sure employees are learning and getting onboarded but also on individual workers.
Persons: Gen, It's, what's, Gallup, Ana Goehner, Kenneth Matos, Matos, they're, it's, Ashley Herd, nonmanagers, Christy Pettit, Herd, Stephanie Wolf, she's, Wolf, that's, Phoebe Gavin, Gavin, I'd, hadn't, Michelle, Z, they've, Emily Stewart Organizations: Workers, Adobe, doer, Fortune, Business Locations: America, HiBob, RebuttalPR
As a hospice nurse, Julie McFadden spends her days caring for people near the ends of their lives. Specifically, McFadden says she hears these three regrets most often from her hospice patients:They wish they'd appreciated their health when they had it. "Not living the life they wanted, but living the life people around them wanted." On TikTok, where she's known as "hospice nurse Julie," her videos about the science of dying and her medical care experiences have an audience of 1.6 million followers. Just because we talk about something we fear doesn't mean the fear is going to get bigger — in fact, it usually diminishes it."
Persons: Julie McFadden, they're, " McFadden, McFadden, hadn't, aren't, who's, Julie Organizations: CNBC
The Federal Reserve last week dialed back interest rates by a quarter point, bringing its target rate range down to between 4.5% and 4.75%. Give and take In addition to buying CDs directly from a bank, investors can also shop for brokered CDs through their brokerage. Indeed, a client holding a 12-month brokered CD with an APY of 4.65% had their instrument called with six more months to go, he said. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. backs bank CDs and savings accounts up to $250,000 per depositor and per ownership category. "The time with the brokered CDs has probably come to an end," he said.
Persons: Banks, Marcus, Goldman Sachs, Malcolm Ethridge, There's, noncallable, Ethridge, They're, Dinon Hughes Organizations: Federal Reserve, Capital Area, Vanguard, Nvest, Capital, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Treasury, ., Bond, SEC Locations: BTIG, Washington ,, Portsmouth , New Hampshire, Kennebunk , Maine
Ashley Sankar works 10 to 12 hours per day at her day job, comes home and spends another six to eight hours trying to build her side business. On Friday's episode of ABC's "Shark Tank," some of her extra work seemingly paid off. The founder of Phoenix-based clothing startup NineteenTwenty pitched her company's attire on the show, alongside her husband and part-time COO Zach Sankar. The pair started selling clothes in December 2022, and brought in $269,000 in annual revenue last year, Zach Sankar said. "That's all we can afford," Ashley Sankar said.
Persons: Ashley Sankar, Zach Sankar, They've, they've, would've, who've, Ashley Sankar's Organizations: Phoenix, U.S . Army, Amazon Locations: NineteenTwenty
True crime drama "Baby Reindeer" was one of Netflix's biggest hits of the year. Its creator, Richard Gadd, said he "couldn't escape" the show after it became a hit. AdvertisementWriter and actor Richard Gadd said he "couldn't escape" from "Baby Reindeer" when the show was at its height of popularity. Richard Gadd 'couldn't escape' "Baby Reindeer"In an interview published on November 4, Gadd told GQ of "Baby Reindeer": "I couldn't escape from it." The show went on to win three Emmys in September: Outstanding lead actor in a limited series, outstanding writing for a limited series, and outstanding limited series.
Persons: Richard Gadd, Gadd, , Donny Dunn, Martha Scott, Jessica Gunning, Scott, Fiona Harvey, Piers Morgan, Harvey, Richard Gadd's, I'd, " Gadd Organizations: Service, Netflix, YouTube Locations: Scottish
Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) makes a horrifying decision in "The Penguin" finale. Showrunner Lauren LeFranc told Business Insider there was a "level of dread" on set when filming the scene. Related storiesSpeaking to BI ahead of "The Penguin" finale, LeFranc answered our burning questions about the season, including how she planned Aguilar's horrifying death. Colin Farrell as Oz Cobb and Aria Shahghasemi as Taj Maroni in "The Penguin." Penguin doesn't kill Sofia Gigante so he can psychologically torture herCristin Milioti as Sofia Gigante in "The Penguin."
Persons: Oz Cobb, Colin Farrell, Lauren LeFranc, , Victor Aguilar, Rhenzy, Victor, Cobb, Aguilar, LeFranc, Aria Shahghasemi, Taj Maroni, Penguin, Matt Reeves, Matt, mafiosos, Feliz, HBO Victor, Victor didn't, Oz, Sofia Gigante, Milioti, Cristin, Francis Cobb, she's, they'd, Selina Kyle, Zoe Kravitz, Gigante, Sophia, It's Organizations: HBO, Service, Rotten, Mafia, Taj, Arkham Locations: Italian, American, Arkham
The "Saturday Night Live" postelection episode didn't land well with fans of the show or Elon Musk. AdvertisementThe "Saturday Night Live" postelection episode was criticized by people across the political spectrum, including Elon Musk. Related Video Crowd boos Elon Musk at Dave Chappelle's comedy show"Listen, I know a lot of ugly women, feminists, I mean, don't want to hear this message. pic.twitter.com/WpLVfMn5gH — BQ (@BrendanQ_1999) November 10, 2024To all the people that are offended by Bill Burr’s SNL monologue. @nbcsnl — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2024They are so mad that @realDonaldTrump won 🤣🤣 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2024
Persons: Elon, Bill Burr, Musk, Dana Carvey, , Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Dave Chappelle, he's, Burr, Dave Chappelle's, Kamala Harris, — Kiki, , Dolly Parton, Bill Burr's Organizations: Service, Trump, SNL Locations: e" c
He examines how his team steps up when he takes PTO to determine whether he's hired the right people. I usually find vacation an opportunity to judge if I've hired the right team. Every time I've come back, I've felt the folks I've hired are the right people; they've stepped up, and they know they can make decisions. So when I'm going on vacation, I ask myself, who can I direct people to instead for questions they'd normally ask me? AdvertisementLet's say you have one or two people on your team you're concerned about while you're going to be on vacation.
Persons: Gopal Shenoy, he's, , I've, they've, Slack, they'll, they'd Organizations: Service Locations: people's, they're
She told me she wanted to travel through Europe for three months with her own money. It was so hard for me to let go of that fear while raising my five kids. She'd been working and, with her saved money, Julie wanted to travel solo through Europe for three months. I had to learn to trust herI continued to worry daily during those months, but I had to learn to let go and trust my daughter. I've asked myself: If I had it to do over again, would I still let 18-year-old Julie travel alone through those 11 countries so far from home?
Persons: , Julie, She'd, Patrick, Sheridan's, it's, I've Organizations: Service, Newark , NJ Locations: Europe, Texas, Newark ,, Rome, Venice, Budapest, Vienna, Luzern, Switzerland, Marburg, Germany, Finland, WhatsApp, Florence, Salzburg, Prague's, Paris, New York City, Brooklyn, New Yorker
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