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CNN —For cancer patients, the hair loss that may come with treatment can be hard to deal with. With some types of the disease, such as breast cancer, hair loss can occur in 99.9% of chemotherapy patients. The cost to insurers is projected to be around $1,700 per helmet; in comparison, a course of scalp cooling treatment typically costs between $1,500 and $3,000. Changing the experience of chemoAccording to Andrea Smith, nurse leader at Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Breast and Imaging Center, a cancer treatment center in New York City, the fear of hair loss affects treatment decisions. Whatever the method, avoiding hair loss is a “game-changer” for cancer treatment, Smith added.
Persons: , Aaron Hannon, Hannon, ” Hannon, haven’t, ” Aaron Hannon, Barbara Oliveira, Martin O’Halloran, “ I’ll, Luminate, Andrea Smith, , ” Smith, Smith, we’ve Organizations: CNN, US Food and Drug Administration, University of Galway, Sloan, Imaging Locations: Irish, Europe, Ireland, New York City, chemo
There are new documentaries too, including "Anatomy of Lies" and "Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIf you enjoy a wild true story, you're in luck: Several new documentaries and docuseries have hit streamers this week. In addition to documentaries and true crime, there are also comedies, thrillers, and horror movies and shows to stream this weekend. AdvertisementHere's a complete rundown of all the best movies, shows, and documentaries to stream this weekend, broken down by what kind of entertainment you're looking for.
Persons: Mads, Bobby, , Tegan, Sara, Kirat Assi, Elisabeth Finch Organizations: Lincoln, Service
The probe follows reports of crashes in low visibility areas with Full Self-Driving engaged. AdvertisementTesla is facing a fresh investigation from the national auto safety watchdog after reports of four crashes in which its Full Self-Driving technology was engaged. The new probe will cover 2.4 million Tesla vehicles. In April, the NHTSA started a separate probe into Tesla over crashes involving its Autopilot program. The regulator said at the time that it investigated 956 Tesla crashes in which Autopilot was involved between January 2018 and August 2023.
Persons: Tesla, , FSD, Elon, Phil Koopman Organizations: National, Traffic Safety Administration, Service, regulator's, Carnegie Mellon University, NHTSA, Business Locations: California, Koopman
The latter appeared to hint at the Germany's waning influence over regional policy — a likely unthinkable notion only a few years ago. "The question is whether German car makers manage to adjust their product portfolios, change their organizations, and ramp up productivity quickly enough to preserve the status and relevance they had for decades." Brand loyaltyNot everyone is as concerned about the outlook for Germany's car industry. Sigrid de Vries, director general of the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), a car lobby group, said she finds it "really hard to believe" that Germany's auto sector is struggling to adapt to the electrification. Stephane Mouchmouche | Afp | Getty ImagesSome hope that this week's Paris Motor Show could prove to be a turning point for Europe's auto industry.
Persons: Julian Stratenschulte, Rico Luman, Robert Habeck, Luman, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Germany's, Sigrid de Vries, de Vries, ACEA's de Vries, Porte, Stephane Mouchmouche, John Cooper, Julia Poliscanova, Poliscanova Organizations: VW, Getty, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Benz Group, BMW, Union, ICE, ING, CNBC, Federal, Economic Affairs, Emden ., EVs, Reuters, European Automobile Manufacturers ' Association, Paris, Automotive Summit, Porte de, Afp, John Cooper Works Electric, Transport, Environment Locations: Wolfsburg, Germany, China, Emden, German, Berlin, Europe, France, automaking, Paris
North Korea is set to send thousands of troops to aid Russia in the Ukraine war, South Korea's spy agency has said. South Korea's National Intelligence Service made the announcement on Friday, Yonhap news agency reported. AdvertisementNorth Korea is set to send thousands of troops to aid Russia in its war in Ukraine, South Korea's spy agency has said, per Yonhap news agency. If confirmed, it would be the North's first major involvement in a war since the Korean War in 1950-1953. Business Insider has contacted South Korea's Ministry of National Defense, NATO, and the UK Ministry of Defence for comment.
Persons: , Volodymyr Zelenskyy, We've, Zelenskyy, Pat Ryder, Ryder, Mark Rutte Organizations: Korea's National Intelligence Service, Korean, Service, Pentagon, NATO, Business, South Korea's Ministry of National Defense, UK Ministry of Defence Locations: Korea, Russia, Ukraine, South, North Korea
The Dow and the S&P 500 hit all-time highs Thursday as US stocks hit a six-week win streak. Strong third-quarter earnings from Netflix and Intuitive Surgical led to massive 10%+ stock gains. Upcoming earnings reports and economic data releases will be closely watched by investors next week. Shares of Netflix and Intuitive Surgical soared more than 10% to record highs after their third-quarter earnings bested analyst's profit and revenue estimates. Next week, on the economic data front, investors will monitor the release of September's US leading economic indicators index, data on existing home sales, and consumer sentiment.
Persons: , Dow Organizations: Dow, Netflix, Service, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Texas, Tesla Locations: FactSet
Red Bull is no longer dominantMax Verstappen and Red Bull Racing haven't been as dominant this season. Dan Istitene/Getty ImagesIn a surprising midseason driver swap, Daniel Ricciardo was cut from RB F1, Red Bull Racing's sister team. Audi / Getty ImagesLast week, Toyota announced it would return to Formula 1, joining forces with the Haas F1 team. Audi is poised to join Formula 1 in 2026, taking over the Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber. The American manufacturer Ford also plans to partner with Red Bull in 2026 to provide the team with power units.
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Even though the Federal Reserve has begun cutting interest rates, it's still possible to lock in a competitive rate on a certificate of deposit. That means you could earn $400 to $500 on a $10,000 deposit in one year with a CD, compared with just $57 with a savings account. That's about the best interest rate you can find without investing the money, which carries a higher degree of risk. However, with a CD, the trade-off for a good interest rate is that your money is locked in for a set term of several months or years. "CDs are a great place for your cash if you don't need the money for a specific amount of time," says Jeremy Keil, a certified financial planner in Wisconsin.
Persons: Jeremy Keil Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: Wisconsin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSmith: Israel is in a war... that could be huge for the energy markets. Mark Smith, Wells Fargo Advisors SVP, emphasizes "geopolitical risk" as the word of the day, particularly in relation to the upcoming election and its impact on the energy sector.
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CNN —Soaring high into the sky, paragliders are used to enjoying fascinating aerial views of some of the world’s most famous ancient landmarks. “We noticed something running back and forth on top of the pyramid,” Mosher told CNN Travel. The next day, curious to see if the dog was still there, they flew over the pyramid again, with no luck. However, a fellow adventurer shot a video of what appeared to be the same dog safely making its way down the pyramid. Going viralIn this screenshot from video, a dog climbs down from a pyramid in Egypt.
Persons: Marshall Mosher, ” Mosher, Mosher, , Mosher’s, It’s Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel Locations: Egypt, Cairo, Giza
NATO officials say they are preparing for the US to take on a lesser role. “I’m very worried,” the NATO official said. But that mechanism, known as NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine, is not yet fully operational and won’t be for several more months, another NATO official said on Friday. Russia alone is producing around 3 million munitions per year, while NATO collectively is producing less than 2 million annually, NATO officials said on Thursday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Thursday that he was confident the alliance “will not lose” its unity when it comes to Ukraine.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe soft landing backdrop will be good for continued broadening, says Rockland's David SmithDavid Smith, Rockland Trust CIO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the election uncertainty impact on the market.
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When pollsters failed to see the surge of support for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020, it seemed like a low point for the industry. But in fact, surveys are getting more accurate, as a look through the archives shows.
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In a quest to find the first complete head, researchers conducted an analysis of Arthropleura fossils belonging to two juvenile individuals uncovered in the 1970s in France. Researchers studied scans of two Arthropleura fossils trapped in stone. Both fossilized insects still had most of their legs, and one of them had a complete head, including antennae, eyes, mandibles and its feeding apparatus — the first Arthropleura head ever documented, Lhéritier said. Researchers believe the two Arthropleura fossils belonged to juveniles because they reach just 0.9 inch (25 millimeters) and 1.5 inches (40 millimeters) long. But other fossils that preserve additional aspects of the arthropod’s body, including the head of an adult, will need to be found.
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A Museum of BBQ is opening soon
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Marnie Hunter | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —Burnt ends, whole hogs, smoked brisket or dry-rub ribs? Few foods stir more debate than barbecue, and a new museum opening next year aims to look at all aspects of beloved barbecue culture. Set to open in spring 2025, the museum will occupy a 4,223-square-foot space at Crown Center shopping center in Kansas City. There you can sample the namesake burnt ends, once notably described as “burned edges of the brisket.”Burnt ends are a Kansas City specialty. Danny Edwards BLVD BBQ serves “a burnt ends plate with smoky bits of brisket,” and you’ll want the sweet potato fries on the side.
Persons: Jonathan Bender, Bender, Alex Pope, ” Bender, I’ve, Kelley Miller, Bender’s, LC’s, Arthur Bryant’s, , Danny Edwards, can’t, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, Carolinas, The, Crown Center, KC’s, , Big, Kansas City Locations: Kansas City , Missouri, Texas, Memphis , Tennessee, Kansas City, Kansas, Joe’s Kansas
China on Friday reported better-than-expected retail sales and industrial production for September. Retail sales grew 3.2% from a year ago, better than the 2.5% growth estimated by analysts in an LSEG poll, the National Bureau of Statistics said. Meanwhile, industrial production expanded 5.4% in September from a year ago, more than the 4.5% expected by analysts. He noted that year-to-date retail sales data showed "cautious sentiment among consumers." From January to September, retail sales grew 3.35%, nearly same as the growth reported for January through August at 3.36%.
Persons: Gary Ng, Ng, , Bao Organizations: Costco, National Bureau of Statistics, Natixis, Investors Locations: Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China . China, China, Beijing, Covid
Interior designers told Business Insider the best and worst ways to use extra space in your home. Business Insider asked interior designers for tips on the best and worst ways to take advantage of extra space in your home. "Having all that extra space means you should be able to space out your wardrobe." "Bookshelves can add extra storage space by incorporating lower cabinets, and we utilize baskets as hidden storage on a bookshelf," Brandolino said. On the other hand, defining extra space with permanent features can lower the resale valueBuilt-in cabinetry is not very versatile.
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After shedding workers in sweeping layoffs in late 2022 and early 2023, many tech companies are adopting a more methodical, department-by-department approach to making cuts. Related storiesIndeed surveyed more than 1,100 US tech workers from early to late June. Fagan said some tech workers are drawn to the flexibility that contingent or part-time roles can offer. Yet, ultimately, she said, tech is the #1 industry tech workers historically want to work in. Advertisement"It's not like they're going out and massively hiring and then doing layoffs," Fagan said.
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Could one pill help us live longer? Scientists and investors are racing to find a drug to slow aging, trying things like metformin and rapamycin. But the breakthrough might not come from humans.
And now the man calls himself the father of IVF,” Harris said on Thursday, recalling Trump’s remark at an all-women’s town hall. Exit polls in 2020 showed Biden — who’d become the nation’s second Catholic president — finishing with a 5-point lead over Trump with Catholic voters. After wishing Adams “good luck,” Trump repeated the familiar canard that the Justice Department indicted Adams over the mayor’s criticism of the Biden administration’s border policy. “You’re going to win, I think you’re going to win, I know you’re going to win, so good luck,” Trump told Adams. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks a a rally at Resch Expo on October 17, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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As the fourth quarter ramps up, several stocks have room to appreciate in coming months, according to Jefferies. Heading into the end of the year, Jefferies has updated its list of stock recommendations it calls its "franchise picks," spotlighting high-conviction, buy-rated names. "Higher reinvestment rates are correlated with better returns," Jefferies added. Their average price target of almost $24 implies roughly 10% upside – less than the nearly 26% that would result if Jefferies' target of $27 is reached. And Jefferies' target of $295 implies more than 17% upside from the current price.
Persons: Jefferies, Morgan Stanley, Wells, , Johnson Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, JPMorgan, Consumer, Johnson, PepsiCo, Sysco, Jefferies, ConocoPhillips, Port, North Field, Oil, Procter, Gamble, Colgate Locations: Wells Fargo, Alaska, Port Arthur, Texas, Qatar, Houston, LSEG, U.S, , New Jersey, Kenvue
The company uses memos in meetings, which begin with attendees reading them and leaving comments. Amazon's Jeff Bezos famously banned PowerPoints in exec meetings, instead asking for 6-page memos. AdvertisementJeff Bezos' rules for meetings at Amazon have made their way to Dropbox. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston said his company has adopted the "memo-first" meeting culture. Instead, he asks for a 6-page "narratively structured" memo, and the meeting kicks off with attendees silently reading it.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S. cyberspace and digital ambassador discusses election securityNathaniel Fick, U.S. ambassador at large for cyberspace and digital policy, discusses cyber risks and security for the upcoming U.S. elections.
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US stocks were mostly higher on Friday amid a string of solid third-quarter earnings reports. Netflix and Intuitive Surgical beat Wall Street estimates, boosting their stock prices to new record highs. 82% of S&P 500 companies that have reported earnings so far have surpassed Wall Street's profit estimates. AdvertisementUS stocks traded higher on Friday, with all three major averages at or near record highs as investors digested third-quarter earnings results. Intuitive Surgical also reported solid third-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street estimates for revenues and profits.
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The Girl Scouts could soon triple membership fees
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Vanessa Yurkevich | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —The Girl Scouts of the USA plans to raise prices, but not for their famous cookies. Membership dues are the Girl Scout’s largest source of revenue, generating $38 million in 2023 from its nearly 2 million total members. You are going to run yourselves out of business.”Bertram was a Girl Scout herself, just like every girl in her family. Part of the problem is that Girl Scout membership has fallen in recent years, leadership said in a video to members in September. GSUSA will continue to provide financial aid to “reduce barriers” to any girl who wants to be a Girl Scout, a spokesperson said.
Persons: , , Sally Bertram, ” Bertram, Bertram, it’s, Diane Tipton, Bonnie Barczykowski, Bertran, ” Bertran, we’re, ” Tipton, Kelly Goldsmith, Goldsmith, GSUSA, can’t Organizations: CNN, The Girl Scouts, USA, Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts of, Girl Scout, National Council, Boy Scouts, Vanderbilt University, Scout Locations: Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, Tennessee, New York City
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