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Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Amanda Mrokez, an American student in Cologne, Germany. In 2021, I withdrew from Central Michigan University and moved to Germany to pursue a teaching degree at the University of Cologne. AdvertisementGermany is lacking school cultureParticipating in school culture was a big thing for me when I was in Michigan. My closet was full of Central Michigan University apparel, and everyone thought it was cool to wear hats and sweatshirts on campus. In Germany, students learn what they must study and what's best for them.
Persons: , Amanda Mrokez, it's, Erin, eliam@businessinsider.com Organizations: Service, Central Michigan University, University of Cologne, Business Locations: American, Cologne, Germany, Michigan
But eight days before I headed to South Korea, a host texted me, asking, "Hey, are you still free?" He needed volunteers for his chestnut farm on the outskirts of Cheongyang, a village two hours from Seoul. AdvertisementI didn't know what to expect on the farmAfter finishing tasks on the farm, volunteers often take quick naps during their lunch breaks. Tim WinklerIt was a nice working atmosphere and there was no pressure to finish tasks by a certain time. AdvertisementThere was no set schedule on the farmWinkler said that no two days on the farm were the same.
Persons: , Tim Winkler, I'd, I've, Winkler, we'd Organizations: Service, University of Hamburg, Business Locations: Germany, Bangkok, Asia, South Korea, Japan, Seoul, Cheongyang, Spain, Scandinavia
That change in pay and benefits underscores the changing job outlook for the millions of American teen workers following the pandemic-induced labor crunch. Despite those efforts, she's at times seen teen employees leave for higher pay at chain rivals like Starbucks . 'The summer job is back'Whether it's a raise or financial support for education, these boons appear to be luring teens to the workforce. "The summer job is back," said Alicia Sasser Modestino, an associate professor of economics who studies youth development at Northeastern University. Gusto expects sports and recreation; education; and food and beverage to be popular summer job sectors for this age bracket.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Dailey Jogan, Jogan, Liz Wilke, Chipotle, Daniel Banks, Justin Sullivan, Banks, Erin Powell's, Powell, she's, Alicia Sasser Modestino, Gusto's Wilke, Wilke, today's, Olivia Locarno Organizations: Getty, Detroit, Employers, Grill, Northeastern University, Starbucks, Marist College, Amazon Locations: Coney, Brooklyn, New York City, California, San Rafael , California, Minnesota, New Jersey
During the pandemic, they moved to Colorado Springs, where they opened the city's first gay cocktail bar, ICONS. Josh: I was born and raised in Colorado Springs, but I moved to New York at the age of 22. We could feel the energy growing in Colorado Springs, so we figured it was a smart move. If you told teenage me that a gay bar would be voted best bar in Colorado Springs, I would have said you were crazy. We love, love, love it.
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Fast-food chains removed many popular menu items during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, restaurants streamlined menus to focus on popular items and ease employee workload. AdvertisementThe COVID-19 pandemic brought about many changes in the fast-food industry, including the removal of multiple fan-favorite menu items. In 2020, fast-food restaurants opted for shortened menus that focused more on chains' most popular items to streamline working conditions for their employees. McDonald's and Taco Bell both overhauled their menus during the pandemic, while other chains chose to discontinue a few items due to changing tastes.
Persons: Taco, Organizations: Taco Bell, Service, Business
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The chocolate muffins went viral after Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen posted about them on TikTok. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIf the Olympic dining hall food could participate in a competition, the chocolate muffin would be a sure winner. The pastry went viral when Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen posted videos of himself devouring the dining hall snack. "Guys, I think I have a problem," he captioned a TikTok video that showed his drawer full of muffins.
Persons: Henrik Christiansen, Organizations: Bakers, Service Locations: Norwegian
Russia freed two political prisoners in a major exchange with the US, Bloomberg and others reported. The swap was said to involve Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former US Marine Paul Whelan. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRussia freed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former US Marine Paul Whelan in an exchange with the US, Bloomberg reported Thursday. Gershkovich and Whelan were on their way to undisclosed locations outside Russia, per the outlet.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, , Gershkovich, Whelan Organizations: US, Bloomberg, Wall, Service, Wall Street, Business Locations: Russia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch 'Putin's Trader' — the biggest insider trading ring on Wall Street is in the KremlinRussian oligarch Vladislav Klyushin was the owner of a cybersecurity company in Moscow called M-13, but the firm was secretly a front for a hacking and insider trading operation that plagued Wall Street for years, generating more than $90 million in illicit profits. With exclusive access to the investigators who chased Klyushin around the globe, and an interview with a former Russian spy, CNBC's Eamon Javers reveals the shocking details of this audacious criminal enterprise.
Persons: Vladislav Klyushin, Klyushin, CNBC's Eamon Javers Organizations: Kremlin Locations: Moscow, Russian
Kaplan also said the incorrect responses, or "hallucinations," aren't specific to Meta AI only. Meta AISince receiving criticism, Meta has tweaked the responses from Meta AI. Related stories"We've since updated the responses that Meta AI is providing about the assassination attempt, but we should have done this sooner. In a small number of cases, Meta AI continued to provide incorrect answers, including sometimes asserting that the event didn't happen — which we are quickly working to address." ClaudeClaude didn't make any assertions about what happened at Trump's rally on July 13. Business InsiderUnlike Meta AI and ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude AI didn't try to make assertions about whether or not the shooting occurred.
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Actor Michael Douglas has vacationed in Mallorca, Spain, for the past 35 years. While he has not retired fully, he plans to stay there for half the year. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementNow that he's semi-retired, Michael Douglas said he plans to spend more time in Spain. I've been here for 35 years, and to receive this honor from the Queen is muy especial," he told IB3, a Spanish news station.
Persons: Michael Douglas, , Queen Letizia, I've, IB3 Organizations: Service Locations: Mallorca, Spain, Spanish
Taco Bell's parent company is ramping up its implementation of drive-thru AI at the chain. Brands said Wednesday that hundreds of Taco Bells are set to have voice AI by the end of 2024. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementYour next Cheesy Gordita Crunch may come to you via an artificial intelligence drive-thru experience. Hundreds of Taco Bell drive-thrus across the country are set to implement voice AI technology by the end of this year, the chain's parent company said in a Wednesday announcement.
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Ismael Zambada García, one of the founders of the Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico, appeared in court in Texas on Thursday, one week after he was kidnapped by his former business partner’s son and flown across the U.S. border into the hands of American agents. The appearance in Federal District Court in El Paso for an initial hearing was routine as a legal matter, but it also represented a consequential moment in the history of the drug war. It was the first time that Mr. Zambada García, a wily drug lord who had managed to evade capture for decades, was brought before a judge to be held accountable for what prosecutors have described as a nearly 50-year career of drug dealing, murder and corruption. Last week, that career was cut short when Mr. Zambada García, who is 76 and known as El Mayo, was lured from one of his mountain hide-outs to the Mexican city of Culiacán, which has long served as a stronghold for the Sinaloa cartel. Instead, he was ambushed, muscled onto a plane and flown across the border to a small regional airport near El Paso.
Persons: Ismael Zambada García, Zambada, Zambada García, El Organizations: Court Locations: Sinaloa, Mexico, Texas, U.S, El Paso, El Mayo, Mexican, Culiacán
Kengo Enomoto started posting Japan-focused travel content on YouTube during pandemic restrictions. As tourism booms in Japan, travelers flock to towns like Hakone and Fujikawaguchiko to see Mount Fuji. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWhen pandemic restrictions impacted the English school that Kengo Enomoto ran for doctors, he decided to try content creation. The 44-year-old, who grew up on the outskirts of Tokyo, started the YouTube channel @tokyokenchan in 2021, where he regularly posts videos about his country.
Persons: Kengo Enomoto, , Enomoto Organizations: YouTube, Mount, Service, Business Locations: Japan, Hakone, Fujikawaguchiko, Tokyo
He's the president of a Midwest manufacturing company, a life coach, a motivational speaker, and, oh yeah, he has 10 kids. Skoog said he's only able to guide others to a more balanced life because he himself "almost lost it all." He tells them to make a bucket list. "But most of them don't have a bucket list of things they actually want to do." The bucket list technique is one Skoog himself learned during the leadership class he took a decade ago.
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More than 100 venture capitalists said on Wednesday that they had pledged to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in November and had solicited donations for her presidential campaign, in a rejoinder to the splintering among tech leaders over whom to support in the election. The group includes Reid Hoffman, a founder of LinkedIn; Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures; Mark Cuban, the former principal owner of the Dallas Mavericks; Ron Conway, a well-known angel investor; and the billionaire Chris Sacca. “We are pro-business, pro-American dream, pro-entrepreneurship and pro-technological progress,” the group said in a statement posted to their website, VCsForKamala.org. “We also believe in democracy as the backbone of our nation.” The website asks people to sign a pledge to support Ms. Harris and another to donate to her campaign. The effort was buttressed by another group of tech entrepreneurs and workers called Tech For Kamala, which also wrote a letter this week expressing “enthusiastic and unwavering support for Vice President Harris.” The letter gathered more than 550 signatures in two days.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Reid Hoffman, Vinod Khosla, Mark Cuban, Ron Conway, Chris Sacca, , Harris, Organizations: LinkedIn, Khosla Ventures, Dallas Mavericks, Tech, Kamala
How the election is dividing techThe tech world has long been divided by rivalries: Macs versus PCs, open source versus closed source. It’s a reminder, as DealBook has noted, that Silicon Valley’s libertarian wing is feeling more emboldened to flex its money and influence to buck what has become a traditionally Democratic consensus. Who’s who: Some of the most vocal Democratic donors among the tech elite are Hoffman; Vinod Khosla, the venture capitalist; Aaron Levie, the C.E.O. On the Republican side are a camp of libertarians that includes Musk and the investors Peter Thiel, David Sacks, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. Then there are those staying neutral, including Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, who are ostensibly trying to avoid antagonizing whoever wins in November.
Persons: Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, Ryan Mac, Erin Griffith, Mike Isaac, DealBook, Who’s, Hoffman, Vinod Khosla, Aaron Levie, Roger McNamee, Peter Thiel, David Sacks, Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Organizations: Republican
Mark Zuckerberg dropped an F-bomb while discussing closed vs. open-source AI during a Monday conversation. The Meta CEO let out the expletive while in conversation with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Zuckerberg's comments come days after Meta announced its new, open-source AI model, Llama 3.1. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg dropped an impassioned expletive while discussing open-source AI with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a live conversation on Monday.
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Read previewWhile most male gymnasts train for a few routines, Stephen Nedoroscik specializes in one: the pommel horse. AdvertisementAfter a long wait, the electric engineering graduate from Penn State finally worked his moves on the pommel horse in all but 40 seconds. His score put Team USA ahead of Team Great Britain, which came in fourth place, by two points. AdvertisementObsessed that Stephen Nedoroscik’s only job was the pommel horse and bro COOKED pic.twitter.com/H4Nne8q79W — Brittany Sdao (@besdao) July 29, 2024In gymnastics, the pommel horse is known as one of the toughest apparatuses to master. Advertisement"Going up to pommel horse, the last guy up in the whole competition, I had a good feeling that our team was in a great spot.
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CNN —The flight attendant involved in an incident that led to Terrell Davis’ removal from a United Airlines plane in handcuffs “is no longer employed” and the NFL Hall of Famer’s “no fly” ban has been lifted, the airline told CNN Tuesday. Additionally, the airline said the flight attendant involved in the controversy is no longer an employee. It was not immediately clear if the flight attendant’s employment status is a result of the incident involving Davis. The letter “was generated due to the report of the flight attendant - who is no longer employed by United,” Leslie Scott, a spokesperson for United Airlines, said in a statement to CNN. I did not see or interact with him further for the duration of the flight,” Davis wrote July 15, two days after the incident.
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Office jargon is another corporate relic that Gen Z is unsubscribing from, refusing to "circle back" or get their "ducks in a row." "Gen Z isn't playing the corporate language game," Emily Durham, a recruiter and popular TikToker, told Business Insider. About 60% of the Gen Z and millennials surveyed said this workplace jargon felt like another language, and two-thirds thought their colleagues overdid it. Jargon is exclusionaryThe "corporate accent" is also joining jargon on the list of workplace cultures that Gen Z is resisting. But another may also be how educated Gen Z is on the roots of some of these things.
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Read previewBrenton and Mirlanda Beaufils, 32 and 31, are living the good life. The Dallas-based millennial couple is the epitome of DINK energy, relishing their "double income, no kids" lifestyle and finding new and creative ways to make use of their disposable income each month. Brenton and Mirlanda Beaufils take frequent vacations thanks to their child-free lifestyle. Ditching the DINK statusBut just because they enjoy being DINKs now doesn't mean the Beaufils don't think about giving up the lifestyle one day. We never said we didn't want kids," Mirlanda said in the video.
Persons: , Brenton, Mirlanda Beaufils, DINK, Neiman Marcus, Mirlanda, Brand, Beaufils, they're, We're Organizations: Service, Business, BI, Royal, YouTube Locations: Dallas, Italy, honeymooning, Jamaica, Royal Caribbean
AdvertisementAccording to the longtime Miss USA official, the significant shift was ushered in by the former Miss Universe Organization president Paula Shugart, who produced the Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, and Miss Universe pageants from 2001 until 2020. Benjamin Askinas/The Miss Universe OrganizationCheslie Kryst, who won Miss USA in 2019, defended the #MeToo movement during her interview round. It was a remarkably different experience from those of past titleholders like Miss USA 2013 Erin Brady Colagiovanni and Miss Teen USA 2017 Sophia Dominguez-Heithoff. AdvertisementThough they were "brand ambassadors" of the organization, Voigt and Srivastava couldn't even post on the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA social-media pages. Advertisement"I don't know that Miss USA is relevant right now," the longtime Miss USA official said.
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Less than an hour after a gunman in Butler, Pa., tried to assassinate Donald J. Trump this month, David Sacks, a venture capitalist based in San Francisco, directed his anger about the incident toward a former colleague. “The Left normalized this,” Mr. Sacks wrote on X, linking to a post about Reid Hoffman, a technology investor and major Democratic donor. Mr. Sacks implied that Mr. Hoffman, a critic of Mr. Trump who had funded a lawsuit accusing the former president of rape and defamation, had helped cause the shooting. Elon Musk, who leads SpaceX and Tesla and previously worked with Mr. Sacks and Mr. Hoffman, then weighed in on X, name-checking Mr. Hoffman and saying people like him “got their dearest wish.”In Silicon Valley, the spectacle of tech billionaire attacking tech billionaire has suddenly exploded, as pro-Trump executives and their Democratic counterparts have openly turned on each other. The brawling has spilled into public view online, at conferences and on podcasts, as debates about the country’s future have turned into personal broadsides.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, David Sacks, , Mr, Sacks, Reid Hoffman, Hoffman, Elon Musk Organizations: Democratic, SpaceX, Tesla, Trump Locations: Butler, Pa, San Francisco, Silicon Valley
Read previewA week into their honeymoon in 2022, Katie Flynn and Mistry Bhavik faced a major healthcare: Flynn had caught a severe amoeba infection while traveling in the Philippines. Both full-time pharmacists in Ontario, Canada, the couple had no idea when they could travel for a long period again. AdvertisementThe couple set a budget of $45,000 — or $123 per day for both — for their yearlong trip. Katie Flynn and Bhavik MistryTwo months into their adventure, they regularly update their Instagram page, @katieandbhav, where they have also found a community of like-minded travelers. Some millennials, like Flynn and Mistry, have turned to long-term travel to escape corporate life.
Persons: , Katie Flynn, Mistry Bhavik, Flynn, Mistry, Bhavik Mistry Flynn, Bhavik Mistry, Olivia Young, Jo Fitzsimons, We're Organizations: Service, Business, World Health, American Psychological Association Locations: Philippines, Ontario, Canada, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Chiang Mai, New Zealand
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