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The trio of Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández and Freddie Freeman combined to swat home runs off Yankees starter Carlos Rodón. The Dodgers demonstrated the depth of their roster besides Ohtani; he went hitless and the club still cruised. Handed a lead, Yamamoto limited the Yankees to one run in 6 1/3 innings while wielding his split-fingered fastball like a scythe. But he may be more important to the Yankees than Ohtani is to the Dodgers. In the 10th inning of Game 1, he warmed up two left-handed relievers to prepare to face Ohtani and Freeman.
Persons: Ohtani clutched, Ohtani, Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández, Freddie Freeman, Carlos Rodón, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, Blake Treinen, Alex Vesia, Yamamoto, Juan Soto, Aaron Judge, Shohei, Freeman, Kirk Gibson, Dave Roberts, Aaron Boone, , Jazz Chisholm, Rodón, Soto, Mookie Betts, Hernández, Boone, Nestor Cortes, Tim Hill, Cortes, Hill, Anthony Rizzo, Judge, Judge whiffed, Giancarlo Stanton, Harry Organizations: ANGELES, Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodger, New York Yankees, Dodgers, Yankees, FOX Sports, American League, ” Yankees, Yankee Locations: New York, The Bronx
I was on board Qatar Airways' first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink internet. AdvertisementQatar Airways launched its first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink WiFi on Tuesday — and Business Insider was invited to the event. I was flying in the QSuite business class for this media event, but Starlink WiFi is free for passengers in every cabin. By contrast, the Starlink WiFi was as high as 215 megabits — faster than most home internet speeds. Crucially, there's almost no downtime as Starlink operates gate-to-gate, while standard inflight WiFi is only activated at cruising altitude.
Persons: Elon Musk's, , Elon, Starlink cupcakes, Pete Syme, Tom Boon, Thom, laud Organizations: Qatar Airways, Service, Business, Doha's Hamad International Airport, Skytrax, Airlines, United Airlines, Air Locations: Doha's, Qatar, London, Europe, Instagram, Air France, Persian
Alison Emerick and her husband traveled to Bali for a break on their way home to Colorado. They settled into Bali life quickly, with two young kids, and didn't want to leave. AdvertisementWe settled into Bali life quicklyAs the weeks went by, and life slowed down, we realized we really liked it here. The author, her husband, and two kids embrace Bali life. The author loves how easy it is to pick up the kids from school and head to the beach as a family.
Persons: Alison Emerick, , It's, we're, Alison Emerick Bali, we've, We've, I've, We're Organizations: Service, Singapore American School, manta Locations: Bali, Colorado, Singapore, Singapore ., Indonesia, Sanur, Canggu, Penida, Komodo, East Java, Ubud, Overdevelopment, Rivers
After her sophomore year of high school, Swank and her mom moved from small-town Washington to LA so she could pursue her dream. Hilary Swank gives an acceptance speech at the Oscars in 2000. In this installment of Business Insider's "5 to 9" series, where celebrities and high-flyers share how they spend the hours they're not working, Swank shared how she keeps fit, what she eats, and how she recharges. AdvertisementBut I'm a big eater, I eat every hour and a half, and think of food as fuel. Being a new mom of twins makes that a little more challenging.
Persons: Hilary Swank, Swank, Oscar, Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, She's, Aya, Ohm, I'm, it's, there's, Philip Schneider, Matt Winkelmeyer, Schneider Organizations: Getty, skincare Locations: Washington, LA, Manhattan, HealthyBaby
Some 81% of teens ages 13 through 17 feel pressure that leaves them feeling badly about their game plans, achievements, appearances, social lives, friendships and/or how informed they are about issues, the survey found. Social media makes the pressure worse for most teens, but some said social media can also help lessen it. The survey, which was conducted in fall 2023, found that 27% of teens said they were burned out. (The survey of 1,545 teens ages 13 to 17 had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.) How adults pressure kids“Adults — parents, teachers, coaches — are clearly contributing to some of the negative pressures teens feel, even if we don’t mean to,” Weinstein said.
Persons: Kara Alaimo, , , Emily Weinstein, ” Weinstein, Jennifer Breheny Wallace, it’s, Wallace, ” Melissa Greenberg, ’ ” Greenberg, ” Wallace, Greenberg, , ” Greenberg, don’t, It’s Organizations: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Women, Press, Facebook, CNN, Harvard Graduate School, Education’s Center for Digital, Indiana University, Social, Center for Digital, Gallup, Walton Family Foundation, Princeton Psychotherapy Center
Wall Street's top performers are hard workers who tend to work long, intense hours. Business Insider asked its 2024 class of Wall Street stars about how they stay mentally sharp. Here's what we learned about the hacks, habits, and routines that help top talent on Wall Street stay on their game. The routine helps him stay present with his home life as well as work, he added. But I think those two things help me to at least stay recharged and stay ready each day," he said.
Persons: , Mark Zhu, Craig Kolwicz, Goldman Sachs, Corey White, Nina Gnedin, Blake Cecil, Chi Chen, Robert Sapolsky, Justin Elliott, Read, Palmer Osteen, KKR's, I've, That's, Daniela Cardona, America's White, Ben Carper, it's, there's, Matthew Eid, Holm, Reinhard Dirscherl, Melissa Ding, Wells, Annie Cheslin, she's, Margaret Williams, Morgan Stanley, Williams, Apollo's Austin Anton, Erica Wilson's, deadlifted, Harrison DiGia, Patrick Lenihan, barre, Elizabeth Stone Redding, Stone Redding, Matt Gilbert, Thoma, Gilbert, I'm, Dan, Feroz Khosla, isn't Organizations: Business, Service, Blackstone, Finance, Goldman, of America, Man Group, Productivity, Bridgewater Associates, Bank of America, Fidelity Investments, RBC, Bank, America's, Jefferies, Capital Advisory, Ares Management, Getty, BlackRock, Blue, General Atlantic, JPMorgan Asset Management, TPG, Thoma Bravo, Citadel Securities Locations: Blackstone, Chicago, San Francisco, Coast, Boston, Silicon Valley, New York, I'm, Maldives, he's, Thailand, Central Park
Freshly painted white and fitted with new mahogany shutters, this new old house is nearly finished. And then came the stunning phone call, freezing Mr. Goetz and Mr. Malin in the back of that cab. Would it “look like a fake old house?” Mr. Malin asked. “Do I care whether a two-by-four is hundreds of years old, or 90 days old?” Mr. Goetz asked. Construction can’t be finished fast enough for Mr. Goetz and Mr. Malin.
Persons: Matthew Malin, Andrew Goetz, Malin, Goetz, , , Mr, “ I’m, shou, Harold van Goetz, Malin + Goetz, rurality, Andrew Bernheimer, Jim Joseph, Joseph, Joseph ., John Hulka, Ralph Lauren, Hulka, Benjamin Moore, Frederick P, Saarinen, Jamie Purinton, can’t, Haroldhurst, “ We’ve Organizations: European Union, Joseph Architects, & Locations: Chatham , N.Y, Kinderhook, Hudson, Larchmont, London, Australia, South East England, Chelsea, New York, Chatham, Van Courtland, Dutch, Connecticut
The couple couldn't afford the cheapest $2,400 cost of full-time, professional childcare each month. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Stephanie Ross, 39, a mom of three from Southern California. But we're in the privileged position of having my mom provide childcare. Ross, pictured soon after the birth of her triplets, doesn't know how she'd cope without her mom's childcare help. It took Mom about five months to sell her house and settle her affairs before leaving.
Persons: Stephanie Ross, Ross, , Alice, Claire, Benjamin —, They're, Andrew, We'd, they'd, Monica, She'd, it's, Mom, I'm, we'd, It's, they'll, we've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Southern California, California, Bay, Los Angeles, San Diego
Shifting to live selling changed everything. She shadowed a friend who was also starting to do live Whatnot shows. After just one month on Whatnot, Zapata says she did enough in sales to quit her insurance job in September 2022. Her advice to any online or brick-and-mortar store owner is to develop the skill of live selling. They're doing intros, they're interacting, they're really getting creative with the things that they're giving to their community.
Persons: Val Zapata, Zapata, , We've, We're, they're, They're, She's, Holly, Kobe Bryant Organizations: Service, Facebook, Business, YouTube, Twitter, eBay, Zapata's, BI, Kobe Locations: Houston, Nevada
Jennifer Oliva quit her job after a return-to-office mandate in Fall 2021. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jennifer Oliva, a 54-year-old who quit her job after receiving an RTO mandate. I was happier even though I was technically on the clock and logged in for more hours working from home. In November, I asked my boss again if I could work a hybrid schedule and only come into the office a few days a week. I work many more hours than when I worked my network TV job, even factoring in a commute, but I can spread out the work throughout the day.
Persons: Jennifer Oliva, , I, I'd, I'm, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, lhaas Locations: New York City, Washington
This was, perhaps, the closest thing the White Sox have had to a prideful moment all season. As The Athletic’s Jayson Stark noted, the White Sox have used 29 position players this season. After their most recent downturn — a 12-game skid — the White Sox besting the Mets for worst ever became a matter of when, not if. Getz insisted the White Sox are on the right trajectory and even said ownership will “potentially” invest more in the organizational infrastructure. Now members of this White Sox team will shoulder the burden of 121 losses and counting into an uncertain future.
Persons: Jerry Reinsdorf, Jerry, , Reinsdorf, , Craig Anderson, it’s, we’re, Jayson Stark, Chris Getz, Getz, Justin Casterline, Grady Sizemore, Sizemore, Pedro Grifol, I’ve, ” Sizemore, “ I’ve, Garrett, Jared Shuster, Korey Lee, Zach DeLoach, Luis Robert Jr, ” Robert, that’s, Gavin Sheets, ” Sheets, ” Andrew Benintendi Organizations: DETROIT, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Angels, MLB, Sox, Tigers, White Sox, New York Mets, Mets, , Angels, The Tigers, Chicago, Royals, Guardians, AL Central, American League Central Locations: Chicago
Her business, The Shoe Game Co., started as a hobby before evolving into a side hustle and, eventually, a full-time gig. Sneakers didn't reappear on her radar until the Covid pandemic when work became stressful and her girlfriend encouraged her to reconnect with her childhood hobby as a way to decompress. It was a once-in-a-blue-moon deal that wouldn't have been possible if Zapata didn't know her niche as well as she does. AdvertisementFor a while, however, she says she stuck to what she knew best, which were retro Jordan sneakers: "We didn't veer off. I didn't sell the Nike SB until maybe six months ago because I didn't understand what a Nike SB really was.
Persons: , Val Zapata, Zapata, Everything's, I'm, Zapata didn't, She's, Holly, Kobe Bryant Organizations: Service, Business, Facebook, GAP, Adidas, Nike, Kobe Locations: Colombia, New York, Texas, Las Vegas, Boston
So you would find these really, really high-end sneakers — like, $1,000 sneakers — ​​on there for $150." Related stories"We started selling five or 10 sneakers a day, and then I just started doing basic math," said Zapata. She shadowed a friend who was also starting to do live Whatnot shows. Courtesy of Val ZapataThe majority of her sales now come from live Whatnot shows. After just one month on Whatnot, Zapata says she did enough in sales to quit her insurance job in September 2022.
Persons: , Val Zapata, Zapata, couldn't, Val Zapata Zapata, didn't, We've, we're gunning Organizations: Service, Business, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, eBay, BI Locations: Houston, Texas, Colombia, New York, Nevada, Las Vegas, Vegas
There are 4.2 billion social media users around the world, according to linking tool company Linktree's 2022 Creator Report. Williams has been a full-time creator since quitting her previous job as a data analyst in 2022. Williams usually starts working around 8 a.m., including emails, video editing and planning content. Their Facebook page has 5.7 million followers, their TikTok has 6.1 million followers and their YouTube page has 634,000 followers. There's not a single content creator I've ever talked to that hasn't dealt with online abuse."
Persons: they're, Victoria Bachan, Taylor Lorenz, it's, Hannah Williams, Williams, Caroline Lasher, Lasher, She'll, videographer, she'll, Leslie Mosier, Doug, Pug, Lorenz, There's, I've, hasn't, She's, she's Organizations: Whalar, NeoReach
Laquintano, 28, started working there with her older sister when she was 16 to kill time while she was off school. She works at Rita's with her younger brother, Andrew, who is home from college for the summer. As a remote employee, Fullerton says working at Bird & Betty's has also given him a much-needed social outlet. Oddly enough, working more has helped me feel happier, more relaxed." Alvarado spends her summers working as a camp counselor at the Kickapoo Kamp for Girls in Kerrville, Texas.
Persons: Gen Zers, millennials, Anna Laquintano, she's, Rita's, Laquintano, I've, it's, Andrew, Pat Fullerton, Betty's, Fullerton, he'll, Krystal Alvarado, She's, Alvarado Organizations: Fullerton, it's, American Heritage Federal Credit Union, CNBC, Bird, Start, Girls Locations: Beach Haven , New Jersey, Rockledge , Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Rita's, Italian, New Jersey, Beach, Fullerton, Hoboken , New Jersey, Texas, Alvarado, Hidalgo County, South Texas, Kerrville , Texas
American sprinter Gabby Thomas won her first Olympic gold medal in the 2024 Paris Games women's 200-meter final on Tuesday — an accomplishment that she credits, in part, to her second job. The 27-year-old, who took home bronze and silver during her Olympic debut at the Tokyo games, balances her career as an Olympian with a job in health care. Thomas holds a bachelor's degree in neurobiology from Harvard University and a master's degree in public health from the University of Texas Health Science Center. In the months leading up to the Games, Thomas trained three to six hours a day, but at night, she worked at an Austin volunteer health-care clinic for people without insurance. "I think I'm just so grateful to get to do what I love," Thomas told Olympics.com.
Persons: Gabby Thomas, Thomas, Olympics.com, I'm, Organizations: Harvard University, University of Texas Health Science, Games, NBC News, NBC, CNBC Locations: Tokyo, Atlanta , Georgia, Los Angeles
Rucking appealed to me because it seemed like a simple way to make my daily lunchtime walks more efficient. That said, it doesn't look like a normal backpack, so I did get a few strange looks as I strolled around the rural village where I live on a weekday lunchtime. It felt very different from carrying a normal backpack, too, likely due to the weight and its positioning. AdvertisementI also learned that the ruck isn't something I will just always throw on when going for my daily walk. It ended up being a great workout, and definitely left me with aching muscles the next day.
Persons: , Rucking, rucking, Tia, Clair Toomey, Orr, I've, rucker, it's, Rachel Hosie, I'd Organizations: Service, US Army, British Royal Marines, Business, Rucker, Wimbledon Locations: London, Bulgarian
The shift is notable because it runs counter to the companies and countries that are experimenting with a four-day workweek. The extra hours will come with a 40% jump in pay for Greek workers who add two hours to their day or take on an extra eight-hour workday. He previously told BI that he and his management colleagues began looking into a four-day workweek after seeing successful pilots in Japan and other countries. They wanted to make sure we keep doing the four-day workweek," he said. AdvertisementBasis Technologies, an advertising software company, shifted its workweek to four and a half days after years of experiments with a four-day workweek and other approaches.
Persons: , Adedy, Zachary Toth, Toth didn't, Toth, Emily Barron, Barron, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Aris, Germany's Organizations: Service, Business, Guardian, Research, Metex Corporation, Technologies, Aris Kazakos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Germany's DW Locations: Greece, India, Toronto, Japan
I started working two jobs while I was finishing my sociology and business major in college in 2021. My marketing job was flexible, so I could do my college work during my lunch breaks or quiet periods. I kept up my 2 jobs after collegeIt felt natural to continue working two jobs after graduating from college in 2022. I kept up my customer service job, working 65 hours over two weeks. If you work two full-time jobs and would like to share your story, email Ella Hopkins at ehopkins@businessinsider.com.
Persons: , Jane, I'd, I'm, I've, Ella Hopkins Organizations: Service, Business, FIRE Locations: Canada, ehopkins@businessinsider.com
AdvertisementThis bra isn't the only posture-fixing product on the market. From her point of view, trying to fix posture with pricey, one-step products isn't the best approach. ShutterstockLinker considers posture-fixing products like Taylor Swift's bra to be "one-size-fits-all solutions." Before purchasing one of these products, Linker recommended asking yourself whether your posture really needs fixing in the first place. AdvertisementThe bottom line: be skeptical of one-size-fits-all products that promise to "fix" your posture, Linker said.
Persons: , Taylor, Conz Preti, Preti, Beth, she's, they'll, Forme, They're, Westend61 Organizations: Service, Business Insider's, Business, Companies Locations: Modern America
In conversations about these phenomena, social media has consistently been at the center, though mental health issues can have multiple contributing factors. Those with depression were more susceptible to social comparison and pressure to show their best selves on social media. Many young people reported an inability to control their use, social media distracting from other activities and unconsciously reaching for social media when bored. Ask the teens in your life what they like about these platforms and what types of connections or activities support their mental health, Lenhart said. Let them know you’re there to help figure out a solution if social media is upsetting them or interfering with other responsibilities.
Persons: , Amy Green, , Amanda Lenhart, Mitch Prinstein, Prinstein wasn’t, ” Lenhart, Douglas Gentile, ” Gentile, wasn’t, ” Prinstein, Lenhart, Prinstein, “ Young Organizations: Lifeline, CNN, Sense Media, Opinion Research, University of Chicago, Sense, American Psychological Association, Social, Black, Iowa State University Locations: Hopelab
For the first few months, we wanted to spend every minute together, excited about this new phase of our relationship. We decided to consciously depersonalize the need to decompress by doing something called "rot time." Meredith Wilshere says her relationship has improved with better communication about the need for alone time. This way, we don't have to feel guilty about taking what we need, when we need it, without feeling like we're neglecting each other. Conversations and communication remain crucial to the health of our relationship, and "rot time" helps us decompress.
Persons: Meredith Wilshere
First is the movement your body is owed or requires every day, such as walking, stretching and bending. Second is athletic movement, which you can do a few times a week to improve your fitness or to train for a sport. Third is social movement that you do for fun or to connect with others, such as dancing or playing volleyball. Dancing is an excellent form of social movement that connects you to others while improving your overall health and fitness. Breaking down all these different movements into exercise snacks is one way to sneak in the movement your body needs, Boyd said.
Persons: it’s, Melissa Boyd, Boyd, , ” Boyd, , Carl Cirino, Cirino, ” Cirino, It’s, ” Melanie Radzicki McManus Organizations: CNN’s, CNN, European, Preventive Cardiology, Tempo, HSS, Stamford Health Locations: San Francisco, Connecticut
The thought of round-the-clock "togetherness" — with friends, family or strangers bound together in a tour group — can be overwhelming to the estimated 57% of people who lean toward introversion. Dori Nix, a marketing and communications director for the Colorado-based women-led tour company Adventures in Good Company, also recommends staying alone, even if means paying a single supplement. 2: Don't get trapped by talkersIn Psychology Today, author Sophia Dembling cautions introverts to research group trips well. "As an introvert, I definitely need small groups," she said. "As an introvert, I definitely need small groups.
Persons: introverts, Jenny Olsen, Olsen, Dori Nix, Sophia Dembling, John Hackston, The Myers, Carl Jung, Hackston, Kelly Kimple, Patty Civalleri, Jonathan Feniak, Myers, Briggs Company's Hackston Organizations: Company, talkers, The, Briggs Company, CNBC, CNBC Travel, Good Locations: Los Angeles, Colorado, Europe, Swiss, Mazatlán, Mexico, New Hampshire, Rocky
I was working on my doctorate in business administration, raising my 3- and 5-year-old kids, and working part-time. Mornings were a panic as I tried to get the kids fed, dressed, and off to school with a healthy lunch. Once the kids were asleep, I had from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. to clean up the dinner dishes, make lunches, tidy the house, do laundry, and do my doctoral work. Still, I found genuine ways to connect with my kids — like a short board game or an elaborate blanket fort. Related storiesI'd sometimes forgo sleeping for a night to finish my doctoral work if they needed more time with me.
Persons: I'd, Mount Rushmore, I'm, Nadine Robinson Organizations: Service, Business, Mount, Nike, Athabasca University, Sault College
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