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“I just don’t want to drive back up to Atlanta and leave for each hurricane,” Sam Hunter, a Tampa-based digital marketer, told NBC NEWS. Both Meta and TikTok declined to comment on the surge in such hurricane content. Videos on Hunter’s page — which showcase hurricane prep, landfall and aftermath — have amassed millions of views. While his account currently focuses solely on Hurricane Milton, Hunter plans to experiment with new content and see what sticks. “Some people take this stuff as a joke,” Corujo told NBC News, noting that many may see the hurricane as an opportunity to gain views.
Persons: Milton, , Sam Hunter, I’ll, TikTok, Ian, , Dan ” —, Joseph Malinowski, Ross, Malinowski, Hunter, Hurricane Milton, , Jean Bazil, Rayssa Corujo, ” Jean Bazil, Floridians, ” Corujo, ” Dustin Weaver, Cape, Weaver, it’s, it’s asinine, I’m Organizations: YouTube, NBC, NBC News, Hurricane, , FEMA Locations: Florida, Hurricane, Tampa, Atlanta, Milton, Hillsborough County, Hurricane Milton, , Claremont , Florida, Cape Coral , Florida
Jordan, Inside Outsider in JapanJordan, who has two kids, asked to be identified by only his first name to protect his privacy. Jordan, Inside Outsider in Japan"We kind of struggled through those 10 years living there. Jordan, Inside Outsider in JapanConstruction started in winter, and by fall 2020, Jordan and his family had moved into their new home. Jordan, Inside Outsider in Japan"Some things were happening in a way that wasn't what we thought we agreed on," he continued. Jordan, Inside Outsider in Japan"One of the differences is we don't feel like going out as much now because it's just comfortable to be at home," Jordan said.
Persons: , Jordan, Japan Jordan, it's, He's, Jordan isn't, he's Organizations: Service, Business, country's Ministry of Justice Locations: Japan, Vancouver, Asia, Jordan, Mie Prefecture, Osaka, Nagoya
But leaving their dog, Koda, behind started to get too difficult for them. Last April, they took Koda on her first road trip from Connecticut to Florida. Paul Salley and Brianna FeehanFrom finding dog-friendly accommodations and eateries to ensuring that Koda is comfortable on the road, Salley and Feehan now center their trips around her. For their first road trip to Florida, Apple Maps estimated their journey would take 18 hours. AdvertisementFor longer trips with Koda, they set a maximum budget of $6,000 for seven weeks.
Persons: , Paul Salley, Brianna Feehan, Koda, we're, Feehan, Koda Feehan, Salley, there's, Gladys Tsoi, Koda Koda, they've Organizations: Service, Business, Apple, Forbes, American Airlines Locations: Connecticut, Florida, Salley, Airbnb, Wyoming, Los Angeles, Alabama, New York, Wyoming . Alabama, New York City, LA, Hong Kong, Japan
Swanson has been working as a live-in nanny in the Hamptons since 2020. On July 1, the 33-year-old posted a 90-second clip on her account @meredithgswanson walking people through a day in her life as a nanny in the Hamptons. "I was stunned," says Swanson, who started vlogging about nannying in the Hamptons over a year ago. Every family she's worked with in the Hamptons has loaned her a car for the summer, which is how she commutes. Care.com puts the average rate for a live-in nanny in East Hampton at $26.33 an hour.
Persons: Swanson, Meredith Swanson, nannying, I've, she's, Summers Organizations: Hamptons, Broadway Locations: New York City, Manhattan, nannying, nannied, East Hampton
AdvertisementI ended up working at Lyft for about three months but left to get treatment for a severe medical condition. I just want to make sure I'm doing something meaningful and important to me every moment, every month, every year. It made me question what makes me feel like I'm doing well. After six months, I left the barista job to work for BuzzFeed, where I helped with social media and blogging before I was laid off when the company cut jobs in 2023. Now I'm working as an engineer at a healthcare tech startup, which I think really suits me.
Persons: , Chris Jereza, I'd, Lyft, haven't, I've, I'm, they're Organizations: Service, University of California, Business Locations: Berkeley, Lyft
Read previewA new law passed in Illinois on July 1 requires parenting influencers to set aside 15% of their earnings for their kids who appear on camera. But, there is a market for family content because it gets good engagement, Varbanova added. "If people stopped watching family content, family vloggers wouldn't exist." Because family content is so successful, it's also tough to give it up. Advertisement"If they appear in all of the videos, they should get at least 50% of the revenue," Varbanova said.
Persons: , Shreya Nallamothu, Jessica Maddox, Naomi Cahn, Katya Varbanova, shouldn't, Varbanova, influencer Jordan, Lilly Davis, Paul, Momfluencer Ruby Franke, Ruby Franke, Wren, Jacquelyn Paul, TikTok, it's Organizations: Service, YouTube, Business, Associated Press, University of Alabama, AP, The New York Times, University of Virginia's Family Law, School of Law, UVA, Disney Locations: Illinois, Washington , Maryland, California
They also include quite a few Amazon purchases, including cheap ties and "deep bronze" tanning lotion. For the first time, Giuliani disclosed the financial details of Giuliani Communications, the company he owns that produces his video livestreams on social media. On a monthly basis, Giuliani Communications spends more money than it makes — even before the WABC cancellation. Earlier filings were compiled by Joseph Ricci, an accountant whose firm was paid $4,000 by Giuliani Communications in May. Ricci has since declined to work on the banruptcy, Giuliani's lawyers have said.
Persons: , Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, Maria Ryan, it's, Donald Trump, Tanner, Bice, Giuliani —, Wandrea Moss, Ruby Freeman, Jose Luis Magana It's, Giuliani's, Mike Lindell, John Catsimatidis, Ryan Organizations: Service, New, New York City, Business, Giuliani Communications, New York, eBay, Verizon, Citi, AP, Giuliani's, WABC, Republican Locations: New York, Arizona, New York City, Amazon, Manhattan, Palm Beach, Washington , DC, MyPillow, American
Opinion | You Can’t Perform a Good Marriage
  + stars: | 2024-05-29 | by ( Jessica Grose | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
I saw the new Netflix documentary series “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal,” anticipating just some prurient garbage to half-watch before drifting off to sleep. That’s because ashleymadison.com is a website for married people looking to find partners in infidelity — its tagline is “Life is short. The heart of the series comes from the couples who were affected. Though one couple that had an open marriage seemed unruffled by the invasion of privacy, two other families are featured that were devastated by the hack. One of those couples is Sam and Nia Rader, a Texas-based Christian vlogging couple who had gone viral a few times before the hack.
Persons: Ashley Madison, , Daniel Victor, Nia Rader, ” Sam Rader, “ vlogging, John Gibson, Christi Gibson Organizations: Netflix, YouTube, Disney Locations: Texas, Louisiana
She's one of the most famous stars to come from the show. Jerod Harris/Getty ImagesJoJo has over 12 million subscribers on her YouTube channel and she's also gained over 45 million followers on TikTok. Recently, she starred in Nickelodeon's dance flick "The J Team" (2021), and is set to costar in the slasher flick "All My Friends Are Dead." Most recently, the singer announced she was launching a "New JoJo," which includes a new look and new sound for her music. An earlier version of this story was published on February 2, 2021, and it was most recently updated on April 2, 2024.
Persons: JoJo Siwa, Jerod Harris, JoJo, she's, vlogging, Singer, Jenna Johnson's Organizations: Hollywood Museum, YouTube
Franke and her associate Jodi Hildebrandt will each serve up to 30 years in prison for their crimes. In one entry from July 11, 2023, the disgraced momfluencer wrote that it was a "big day for evil." The disgraced YouTube vlogger Ruby Franke was sentenced in February. Jodi Hildebrandt and Ruby Franke. In a case summary, the Washington County Attorney's Office said that Franke and Hildebrandt were motivated by religious extremism.
Persons: Ruby, Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt, , Ruby Franke, vlogger, momfluencer, YouTube vlogger Ruby Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt —, Kevin Franke, Hildebrandt Organizations: Attorney's, Service, YouTube Locations: Washington, Utah, Ivins , Utah
The most striking item on the list was going on then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson's show to "come out as a republican." "Talk about how the cartel of lawyers is destroying value and throwing entrepreneurs under the bus in order to cover up the incompetence of lawyers," Bankman-Fried memorialized. Numerous former executives and associates testified that Bankman-Fried commingled funds of FTX customers with Alameda Research, a cryptocurrency trading firm he also controlled. Bankman-Fried wrote that he could highlight that aspect of his political spending on Carlson's show. In another list, Bankman-Fried came up with a list of "Allies."
Persons: , FTX, Sam Bankman, Michael Lewis, Lewis, Tucker Carlson's, Fried, Bernie Madoff's, Lewis Kaplan, Carlson, they'd, ANGELA WEISS, Martin Shkreli, Cory Booker of, Matt Levine, Levine, Odd Organizations: Service, ABC, Business, Fox News, US, Office, Southern, of, of New York, Alameda Research, Twitter, Getty, Congressional, Allies, Bloomberg Locations: of New, Manhattan, Cory Booker of New Jersey
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. A psychologist told Business Insider that the pandemic has "fostered a broader societal acceptance of spending time alone." Young people are prioritizing recharging over partying on the weekendsKwong told Business Insider she's been feeling this way for about a year. The pandemic has 'reduced social pressures,' a psychologist notedYasmine Saad, a licensed clinical psychologist, told BI that weekends feeling "different" now could be due to the pandemic and other global events and adversities that cause stress. This could suggest that people no longer feel the obligation they once did to hang out with friends on the weekends.
Persons: , Christina Kwong, Kwong, she's, Yasmine Saad, Saad, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Kaiser Family Foundation
They were accused of making their children work while on vacation at Disney World. AdvertisementA TikTok duo has responded to allegations of child exploitation, after a video criticizing their vacation content schedule went viral. "Paul and I don't even make 40 videos when it's just us making content full-time," Davis said. "They made the decision to make a list of how they're going to film their children for content on family vacation," she said. "ADHD is not responsible for the decision to film your children for content on family vacation," she said.
Persons: Lilly Davis, Paul, , dearanddarling, Davis, KC Davis, KC, Maggie, it's, Paul's TikTok, Lily Davis Organizations: Disney, Service, KC, Business
Taking online surveys and blogging are also avenues for introverts to make money. A UX designer, Etsy seller, blogger, and online-survey taker share how they got started. Brett WilliamsBrett Willams was working as a UX designer at a corporate firm but found the nine-to-five grind boring. AdvertisementRead more: I make up to $150,000 a month as a freelance UX designer. Taking online surveys often doesn't require any communication with other peopleJordan FreyJordan Frey, a plastic surgeon, started spending two or three hours a week taking surveys online to bring in extra income and said he makes between $500 and $1,000 a month.
Persons: , they're, Brett Williams, Brett Williams Brett Willams, Williams, Tammy Dinh, Tammy Dinh Tammy Dihn, Dihn, Zer, she'll, Read, I've, Samantha North, ChatGPT, Jordan Frey Jordan Frey, he's, Frey Organizations: Service, introverts, YouTube Locations: Portugal
I started an investigation into a companyIn my spare time, I started an investigation into a publicly traded company called Care.com, an online babysitting platform. I started my newsletter to get employers' attentionAfter the Care.com story, I decided to start a free newsletter in February 2020, when I was a senior, as a way to get attention from employers. Every Sunday, I'd recap news about short selling in my free newsletter called The Bear Cave. One month into launching the paid newsletter, I saw the business model worked and it could be a full-time job. The Bear Cave now has 53,000 free readers and 1,000 paid subscribers, and I made about $500,000 in revenue over 12 months.
Persons: Edwin Dorsey, Harvey Weinstein, It's Organizations: Street, SEC, YouTube Locations: New York
To escape high rents, he moved into an ambulance he bought off of Facebook Marketplace for $9,000. Smith spent $8,000 converting the ambulance into a mobile home and vlogs about traveling in it. Living in an ambulance has been very affordable because I don't have to pay rent and have limited expenses. From what I've seen and heard, I think a lot more young people are interested in different lifestyles. I think I'm really lucky to be in the position where I can be an inspiration to others.
Persons: Kaden Smith, Smith, I'm, longboarding, haven't, I've Organizations: Facebook, Service, Brigham Young University, BYU, Walmart Locations: Colorado, Arizona, Wall, Silicon, Fishers , Indiana, Idaho, Boulder , Colorado, Sedona , Arizona, Rexburg , Idaho, Indiana, California , Oregon, Washington , Montana , Wyoming, Asia, Thailand, Indonesia, Oregon, Instagram, vlogging
Kirsten and Devin Trout wanted to live in Nashville but couldn't afford to rent or buy a home. We both grew up in normal households and never pictured ourselves getting into RV living. The Trout family dogs in their RV living room. I have had to learn a lot of things related to the RV lifestyle the hard way. While we do get negative comments, there are still a lot of people that tell us we've helped them get into the RV lifestyle and achieve financial freedom — it's why I continue posting to my pages.
Persons: Kirsten, Devin Trout, Kirsten Trout, Devin, he's, Zack Knudsen, homeownership, We've, we've, we'd Organizations: Service, YouTube Locations: Nashville, Wall, Silicon, Nashville , Tennessee, Delaware, Tennessee, Montana
A family businessThis picture shows Illinois Senator Dave Koehler with teenager Shreya Nallamothu, who helped inspire new legislation protecting child influencers. Although children are predominantly featured in these monetized videos, parents have had no legal obligation to give them any portion of the earnings. “But we know with the explosion of social media that parents are using it to monetize kids being on videos. That California law required parents to set aside a portion of 15% of child earnings in a blocked trust account that the child actor could access after the age of 18. “Even though Illinois is the first state to pass such a law, this legislation is a long time coming,” Maddox said.
Persons: , , influencers, ” Nallamothu, Dave Koehler, Pritzker, ” Koehler, Shreya Nallamothu, Jackie Coogan’s Law, Charlie Chaplin, swindled, Jessica Maddox —, , ” Maddox, Maddox, ” Chris McCarty —, Washington State —, ” McCarty, “ I’m, it’s Organizations: CNN, Illinois Gov, Child Labor, The University of Alabama Locations: Normal , Illinois, Illinois, California, Washington, Washington State
McCarty started a campaign called Quit Clicking Kids, aimed at stopping people using children on social media for monetary gain, in 2022. Child labor rights in the United States, from the factory to the internet: A timeline 1904 The National Child Labor Committee is founded, with the goal of ending all child labor. 1916 The first child labor bill – the Keating-Owen Act – is passed, which bans the interstate sale of any article produced with child labor and regulates the number of hours a child could work. In May 2023, the US Surgeon General’s office issued an advisory about social media and kids’ mental health. And for too many children, social media use is compromising their sleep and valuable in-person time with family and friends.
Persons: Chris McCarty, McCarty, Myka Stauffer, Stauffer, it’s, , Keating, Owen, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Coogan, , Instagram, Carlotta Dotto, Lilit Marcus The Coogan, Jackie Coogan, aren’t, , Vivek Murthy, ” Stacey Steinberg, what’s, Steinberg, Yukari Schrickel, Mom Brooke Morrison, Parker, McKenzie, Morrison, ” Caz Makepeace, Craig, you’re, ’ ” Makepeace, Alex Winter, Machelle Hobson, Hobson, Makepeace, vlogging, Caz, they’re, “ We’ve Organizations: CNN, Morrisons, University of Washington, Child Labor, US, Labor, California, UN, Education, Trust, Facebook, National Archives, US Department of Labor, Actors, The Federal Trade Commission, New York Department of Labor, Washington State Legislature, Center, Children, University of Florida’s Levin College of Law, YouTube, Credit, Apple, Google Locations: New Orleans, Arizona, London, Dominican Republic, United States, New York, Illinois, California, , Australia
That means Netflix, which is the only streaming company making real money. There's been a race between the major media companies to acquire users over the past several years, something you could describe as the "Netflix effect." There used to be a few dominant media companies, then the internet and cell phones arrived, and there was a fresh wave of competition and innovation. There's a strong chance that we're now moving back to a world where there's a few dominant media companies, albeit in different industry structures. And arguably, these new dominant media companies are more powerful than the old dominant media companies.
Persons: Andy Warhol, I'd, Warhol, it's, Henry Blodget, Here's what's, That's, I'm, Bob Iger, There's Organizations: Intelligence, Hulu, YouTube, Spotify, New York Times, Street, Netflix, Warner Bros, Paramount, Disney, ABC, FX, ESPN Locations: Hulu
Insider spoke with three stay-at-home parents who have a side hustle that they work on no more than two days a week. A stay-at-home mom makes $30,000 a year from her laundry side hustleLaurie Fulford Courtesy of Laurie FulfordLaurie Fulford quit her corporate job to become a stay-at-home mom in 2017. She advertised her service in local Facebook groups and started by taking any order within 25 miles of her home. A stay-at-home mom made $135,000 last year from her freelance entertainment businessMartinez used Google reviews to grow her clown business. She found customers, who were mostly other moms, in Facebook groups, and she focused on getting five-star reviews on Google.
Persons: Laurie Fulford, Laurie Fulford Laurie Fulford, I'd, Fulford, I've, Albring, vlogging, Judd Albring Judd Albring, Read, Martinez, Regina Martinez, Lucero Organizations: Facebook, YouTube, Google
Ever since he was fired from Fox News, Tucker Carlson has been trying to escape from the network's grip. Carlson has a potential ace up his sleeve: becoming a friendly witness for Smartmatic in its pending $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News. Fox fired Carlson just days after it agreed to pay $787.5 million to settle a defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems. The judge previously ordered Fox to give Smartmatic all the discovery evidence in the Dominion lawsuit, handing Smartmatic a powerful weapon already. Fox News has contended that its actions are protected by the First Amendment and called Smartmatic's lawsuit an assault on free speech.
Persons: Tucker Carlson, Carlson, , Fox, Smartmatic, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Smartmatic's, Giuliani, Powell, Clay Calvert, Tucker, Gautam Hans, Fox shouldn't, Hans, it'll, Jason Koerner, " Carlson, Calvert, nonresident, he's, He's Organizations: Fox News, Service, Twitter, Dominion Voting Systems, Dominion, New York Times, Fox, Cornell Law School, News Corp, American Enterprise Institute Locations: Smartmatic, cahoots, Washington ,, New York
Carlson has a potential ace up his sleeve: becoming a friendly witness for Smartmatic in its pending $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News. Fox fired Carlson just days after it agreed to pay $787.5 million to settle a defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems. The judge previously ordered Fox to give Smartmatic all the discovery evidence in the Dominion lawsuit, handing Smartmatic a powerful weapon already. Fox News has contended that its actions are protected by the First Amendment and called Smartmatic's lawsuit an assault on free speech. "He's obligated to tell the truth regardless of whether he had been fired," Calvert said.
Persons: Tucker Carlson, Carlson, , Fox, Smartmatic, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Smartmatic's, Giuliani, Powell, Clay Calvert, Tucker, Gautam Hans, Fox shouldn't, Hans, it'll, Jason Koerner, " Carlson, Calvert, nonresident, he's, He's Organizations: Fox News, Service, Twitter, Dominion Voting Systems, Dominion, New York Times, Fox, Cornell Law School, News Corp, American Enterprise Institute Locations: Smartmatic, cahoots, Washington ,, New York
A talent manager explains how he strategizes with influencer couples. Toteda and Cushion are the type of influencer couple Duncan and Ingenuity Live are looking to work with more. This is not dissimilar to how they would deal with an individual influencer, but there is a difference in application. Duncan thinks more influencer couples should collaborate with other couples, as well. "A lot of couples aren't looking to other couples that maybe have a small crossover of the same audience," Duncan said.
Persons: TikTok, influencers Monet McMichael, Jalen Noble, McMichael, Noble, Jeff Duncan, Nick Toteda, Anthony, Toteda, Duncan, it's, There's, Liza Koshy, David Dobrik, Nick Viall Locations: London
A talent manager explains how he strategizes with influencer couples. Toteda and Cushion are the type of influencer couple Duncan and Ingenuity Live are looking to work with more. This is not dissimilar to how they would deal with an individual influencer, but there is a difference in application. Duncan thinks more influencer couples should collaborate with other couples, as well. "A lot of couples aren't looking to other couples that maybe have a small crossover of the same audience," Duncan said.
Persons: TikTok, influencers Monet McMichael, Jalen Noble, McMichael, Noble, Jeff Duncan, Nick Toteda, Anthony, Toteda, Duncan, it's, There's, Liza Koshy, David Dobrik, Nick Viall Locations: London
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