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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
France also said it was training Ukrainian pilots. That's a big benefit, experts said, as the F-16 training program keeps being delayed. AdvertisementFrance's plan for getting Ukraine new Western fighter jets could help it skirt a big issue facing the F-16 program. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stands against the background of Ukraine's Air Force's F-16 fighter jets in an undisclosed location in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Air Force's F-16 fighter jets fly in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.
Persons: , Sébastien Lecornu, Gordon, Skip, Davis, Lockheed Martin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, it's, Michael Bohnert, George Barros, Barros, Lecornu, Tim Robinson, Bohnert, Denmark — that's, Abrams, Robinson Organizations: Service, Ukraine, Ukraine Mirage, US Army, Lockheed, Politico, Street, AP, Pravda, RAND Corporation, Mirage, Institute for, Dassault Aviation, La Tribune, Ukrine's, Ukrainian, UK's Royal Aeronautical Society Locations: Ukraine, France, Ukrainian, Western, Russia, Nancy, US, Denmark, Romania, Soviet, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands
The U.S. Federal Reserve could carry out fewer interest rate cuts than previously expected next year should President-elect Donald Trump's proposed global tariffs take hold, former Fed policymaker Loretta Mester said Tuesday. Markets trimmed their forecasts for rate cuts following Trump's election victory last week, with speculation growing around his tariff proposals and their implications for the world economy. It comes as concern is growing among global policymakers about the implications of Trump's fiscal plans, particularly on tariffs. "A trade war is the last thing we need," he continued. "If a trade war is to start, the European Union must not be unprepared as it was in 2018."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Loretta Mester, Mester, they're, Trump, It's, there's, , Olli Rehn, Rehn Organizations: U.S . Federal, UBS European Conference, Cleveland Federal Reserve, Reuters, Trump, Bank of Finland, European Central Bank policymaker, UBS, European Union Locations: London, U.S, Europe, European
Annalisa Pawlosky, an AI scientist, moved her family to Switzerland in 2020 for a new role at Google. Pawlosky is the primary breadwinner for her family and handles the mental load of her household. Family dynamics are also more traditional in Switzerland, which took some getting used to. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Annalisa Pawlosky, a 40-year-old AI research scientist at Google in Zurich. While I was at Stanford, Google asked me to start the Google Accelerated Science biochemistry and molecular biology laboratory.
Persons: Annalisa Pawlosky, , Google, Francisco, weren't, didn't, I've, doesn't, It's, There's, it's, We'd, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Google, Service, MIT, Stanford, lhaas Locations: Switzerland, Zurich, London, Dublin, Paris, Europe, Asia, Africa
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In the 1980s, you still needed grounds for divorce, and hearing about the details of a marriage breakdown felt sexy and salacious. I've helped celebrities like Tom Cruise, Michael Douglas, and Wendy Williams get divorced and worked with billionaires whose divorces were in the headlines. My personal life seems like an oxymoron: I've been happily married to my husband, Piero, for 38 years. From building a life with Piero to helping clients divorce, I've seen marriage at its best and worst.
Persons: Marilyn Chinitz, She's, , Blank, I've, Tom Cruise, Michael Douglas, Wendy Williams, Piero, you'll, fiancé, wouldn't, Postnups Organizations: Service Locations: London, Stockholm
Morgan Stanley has partnered with cap-table firm Carta to reach founders before they get rich. With this new partnership, Carta will refer clients looking to go public to Morgan Stanley at Work, a division that caters to businesses and their employees. How it worksThe referral deal fills gaps for Morgan Stanley and Carta. Morgan StanleyCarta clients can access Morgan Stanley services before moving to Shareworks. Ideally, these conversations lead to employees becoming wealth management clients, Finn said.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jed Finn, , Doug Martin, General Mills, Morgan, Finn, Carta, Morgan Stanley's, Morgan Stanley Carta, Carta Finn, Henry Ward, Wilson Sonsini, Ward Organizations: Service, Carta, Business, Trump Locations: Silicon, Carta, Silicon Valley
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
The two internet search firms agreed a joint venture, called the European Search Perspective or EUSP, with ownership split 50-50 between both firms. Why build a European search index? Currently, alternative search engines like Ecosia, Qwant and DuckDuckGo don't develop their own back-end infrastructure. The new venture will see them build their own search index from scratch, however, amassing results from a mix of different search engines. Both companies will use the search index themselves but the tech will also be made available to other independent search engines and tech firms.
Persons: Nikolas Kokovlis, Portugal —, it's, Christian Kroll, DuckDuckGo, Bing, Olivier Abecassis, Abecassis, Kroll, Donald Trump, Ecosia's Kroll, ChatGPT Organizations: Nurphoto, Getty, Google, . Big Tech, Microsoft, CNBC, European Union, The, Markets, Big Tech, U.S Locations: LISBON, Portugal, France, Berlin, Paris, Qwant, United States, Russia, Europe, Ukraine
Days before the election, Polymarket odds showed Trump had a 60% chance of winning. The electorate took notice: Kalshi and Polymarket soared to the top of Apple's App Store on Tuesday evening. Advertisement"Last night, Kalshi showed how prediction markets can decisively outperform polls and traditional media," Kalshi posted on X. And can the prediction markets ride their momentum now that the election's over? Prediction markets are "going to attract people who want to influence public perception," Broughel says.
Persons: Nate Silver, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Polymarket, Trump, Kalshi, Shayne Coplan, Coplan, Elon Musk, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Robinhood, There's, Xavier Sottile, Bettors, Sottile, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, he'll, John F, Kennedy, Koleman Strumpf, Strumpf, Broughel, James Broughel, Israel —, — Polymarket, who've Organizations: Trump, CNBC, MIT, Victoria University, Wake Forest University, RFK Jr, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Wall Street Journal, Twitter, New York Times Locations: New Zealand, Kalshi, Ukraine, Iran
It previously expected total sales to rise by between 2.5% and 3.5% for the year. Home Depot customers have continued to put off projects, even though they're in good financial shape, he said. It marked the eighth consecutive quarter of negative comparable sales at Home Depot, though the smallest drop since the string of declines began. Sales related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton contributed about one half a percentage point of sales growth to the quarter. Even as Home Depot reports modest growth, some investors have bet the company will see stronger sales in the near future.
Persons: Richard McPhail, They're, McPhail, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Donald Trump, We've, Steve Madden, Skelly Organizations: CNBC, LSEG, Revenue, Home, Shoppers, Weather, Home Depot, Hurricanes, Federal Reserve, Depot Locations: Mexico City, Mexico, U.S, Texas, China, North America, Santa Claus
"There are many things in this world that we cannot control," Masuno wrote. Accepting that most things are out of our control can be tough, but there's freedom and peace in letting go, Shunmyo Masuno says. Aim to be more detached in relationshipsKeep in mind that there is a very fine line between being attentive and being meddlesome, Masuno wrote. Try not to worry about every little thingSometimes it's in your best interest to be more skilled at forgetting, Masuno wrote. "Don't leave your eyes and ears open all the time," Masuno wrote.
Persons: Masuno, Shunmyo Masuno, it's, You'll, John F, Kennedy, you'll Organizations: CNBC
I ate the same meal at TGI Fridays and Chili's to compare the two chains. TGI Fridays just filed for bankruptcy, while Chili's is outperforming its competitors. I preferred the food and overall experience at Chili's, though TGI Fridays did have meatier wings. AdvertisementChili's and TGI Fridays are both big names in fast-casual dining, but their recent performance tells two very different stories. TGI Fridays said the main reasons for filing for bankruptcy were financial challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic and a flawed capital structure.
Persons: , Chili's, John Bringardner, Bringardner, Rohit Manocha Organizations: Service, Reuters, CNN, Capital Advisors Locations: Chili's, Los Angeles
After 25+ cruises, I say the best cadence of busy port days to relaxing sea days is a ratio of 2:1. Ultimately, I think adding one or two sea days to the itinerary would've improved the experience and given me space to relax. AdvertisementPlus, multiple sea days in a row can provide beginner or first-time cruisers insight into whether they like them. This can be useful to anyone contemplating trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific crossings that can have seven or more sea days in a row. For me, after going on more than 25 cruises — including a 105-day sailing — I've found the best cadence of busy port days to relaxing sea days is a ratio of 2:1.
Persons: , I've, Lauren Mack, I'm, I'd, isn't Organizations: Service, Norwegian Cruise Locations: Norwegian, Asia, Keelung, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei
LISBON — Apple will not introduce a smart ring, the CEO of health-tech firm Oura told CNBC, despite speculation the iPhone giant may be considering a move into this product category. Samsung's smart ring debut earlier this year has put the product firmly in the spotlight, with one analyst predicting earlier this year that Apple could launch its own smart ring in 2026. But Tom Hale, CEO of Oura — which has been developing smart rings since the company was established in 2013 — said he doesn't think Apple will enter the space. "I think they're probably keeping a close eye on Samsung and a close eye on us, but it's hard to do this product category right." Under CEO Tim Cook, Apple has put a large focus on health applications through the Apple Watch and related services.
Persons: Oura, Tom Hale, , they're, Hale, Tim Cook, Apple Organizations: Apple, CNBC, Apple Watch, Samsung Locations: LISBON, Lisbon, Portugal
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIt also undermines a core assumption about the future of generative AI: If you add more data and computing power, you get smarter and more powerful AI models. Top AI players have eye-popping valuations based on the promise that AI models will keep getting smarter and better with time. Getty Images; Chelsea Jia Feng/BISo what's holding AI models back from making another big jump? Anthony Scaramucci tells BI Trump's economic plans could cause a 1920s-style stock-market crash .
Persons: , OpenAI's, Fabrice Beaulieu, Justin Sullivan, That's, Insider's Hasan Chowdhury, Beatrice Nolan, Orion, OpenAI, Chelsea Jia Feng, Anthony Scaramucci, Trump, Viktor Kovalchuk, Michael M, Robert Perry, Rebecca Zisser, what's, Donald Trump —, Morgan Stanley, Carta, Jed Finn, Goldman Sachs, Jeremy Siegel, Trump's, Jeff Bottari, Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, elect's, Elon Musk, Tesla's, Musk, Timo Lenzen, Juan Merchan, Donald Trump's, Jack Teixeira, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, Orion, Getty, Companies, New York Times, Wall, Getty Images, Elon, BI, Trump Locations: GPT, undergrad, Mexico, New York, Ukraine, Massachusetts, Chicago, London
As a professional bra fitter, I've seen people make mistakes when buying the garment. AdvertisementAs a professional bra fitter for over a decade, I know many people struggle to find a perfect-fitting bra. Fortunately, my job is to guide clients as they discover which bras work best for their lifestyles. Thinking bras have to be uncomfortableDuring fittings, I always ask clients what they're looking for, and almost every person says, "A bra that's comfortable." Believing cute bras don't exist for bigger breastsI found a bra that's the perfect size for me, the Fetzyz from Ewa Michalak in brown.
Persons: I've, , who's, It's, Denise, Ewa Michalak, Sam Organizations: Service, Brands Locations: Ewa
A London chef sparked online debate when he criticized diners who don't spend much. He told BI it was "very frustrating" and he was being forced to turn away diners who might spend more. AdvertisementA London chef has sparked a debate about the affordability and culture of eating out after he criticized diners who don't spend enough. AdvertisementJames Hacon, a restaurant consultant and industry commentator, told BI that life is tough for London eateries right now. AdvertisementHacon said there were ways to overcome the impact of diners who only want a starter and water.
Persons: Hugh Corcoran, , Corcoran, James Hacon, Hacon Organizations: Service, London, National Insurance, Guardian Locations: London
Agemo has exited stealth with $4 million to build AI that turns text prompts into software. Essentially, this required them to train their AI models to reason like a team of engineers. Agemo finds itself up against the likes of Poolside, which raised $500 million in October, and Magic, which raised $320 million in August. To combat this problem, Agemo is building AI systems that can "reason" in software. AdvertisementEurope's answer to Poolside and MagicTo differentiate it from competitors such as Poolside and Magic, the startup says it has developed a neurosymbolic AI system for software reasoning.
Persons: Agemo, Aymeric Zhuo, Osman Ramadan, , IBM's Jonathan Adashek, Mehdi Ghissassi, Olivier Pomel, Zhuo, Ramadan, ChatGPT, we've, We've Organizations: Service, Firstminute Capital, Mistral, Fly Ventures, Cambridge University, Microsoft, Activision, BI Locations: DeepMind, OpenAI, Sudan, London, Europe, Bay
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 coming reign of the only child
  + stars: | 2024-11-11 | by ( Ann Friedman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +16 min
American women are having kids later in life, leaving less time to bear multiple children. American women in general are having children later, but the delay is most pronounced among the most educated. Even religious conservatives, who are biblically motivated to be fruitful and multiply, are starting families later and more often having only one child. So what will the coming reign of the only child mean for America? Just as having children is no longer seen as a required stage of adulthood, having siblings will no longer be a de facto part of childhood.
Persons: Hallie Parker, , Parker, Harry Potter, Harriet, Dennis, Menace, They're untethered, Drew Barrymore, Woods, Kanye, Zers, we've, it's, Granville Stanley Hall, Spock, Hall, Toni Falbo —, Thomas Edison, Jack Welch, Carl Icahn —, Rebecca Zisser, It's, Anastasia Berg, What's, isn't, Berg, Corinne Lyons, wasn't, fiancé, Lyons, China's, Onlies, they'll, iStock, they're, Paul Ehrlich, Anne, Bill McKibben, Elon Musk, JD Vance, Rainer Turim, Ann Friedman Organizations: National Council, Family Relations, Granville, Harvard, Hall, Detroit, Alpha Kappa Alpha Locations: America, Sweden, France, China, Stanford, Vietnam, India, Manhattan, Los Angeles
Recession risk has jumped to 75% due to the potential for a trade ware under Trump, BCA Research said. Trump's proposed tariffs could lower household income and depress corporate investments. In a Friday note, Berezin increased the probability of an economic recession to 75% from 65%, citing the risk of a new trade war under Trump. On the campaign trail, Trump proposed implementing universal tariffs of 10%-20% on goods imported into the country and a 60% tariff on goods from China. Berezin cited a study from the Budget Lab at Yale that estimates Trump's proposed tariffs could reduce real disposable income for the median US household by $1,900-$7,600.
Persons: Trump's, , Peter Berezin, Donald Trump's, Berezin, Trump Organizations: Trump, BCA Research, Service, Yale Locations: China
Business Insider secured access to an internal Tesla pay database, covering nearly 100,000 employees as of December 2021. Tesla offers lower base salaries than its tech and automotive peers but offers substantial stock grants. Nine current and former people in engineering and sales said that Tesla's stock grants make it easier to accept lower base salaries. To get a sense of which employees were more likely to take home large grants, BI broke up stock grants based on job category. So far, stock grants have "proven to be better than cash in your pocket."
Persons: Elon Musk's, It's, Tesla, Donald Trump's, , Zaheer Mohiuddin, ISOs, Greg Selker, Stanton Chase, Selker, Musk, we've, Harley Shaiken, Ford, Shaiken, Drew Baglino, Zachary Kirkhorn, Omead Afshar, Aaron Greenspan, it's Organizations: Business, CNBC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia, Ford, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, BI, Companies, Google, US, Netflix, Big Tech, GM, Musk, Bloomberg Locations: Silicon Valley
Veterans can face challenges translating their military skills to civilian roles. Employers too often overlook or discount the experience veterans bring, a report found. These advocates for hiring veterans said that by looking a little closer at the skills undergirding veterans' experience, employers could help plug gaps in their workforces. Yet at the same time, employers often overlook or discount military experience, LinkedIn found. From there, Dickman said, Hire Heroes USA can go to employers and point to the abilities a veteran, service member, or military spouse possesses.
Persons: Ashley Bethea, , Bethea, Ashley, hadn't, Ross Dickman, Dickman, Jesse Gartman, Gartman, he'd, he's, Trina Clayeux, Clayeux, they've Organizations: Air Force, Service, Business, Hire, Apache, Army, Marine Corps, Craigslist, Movers, Pentagon Locations: America, Iraq, New York City, Oklahoma City, Gartman, Bethea
Al Roker, 70, says he won't judge people who use Ozempic and other medications for weight loss. I think everybody's journey is their journey," Roker told The Daily Mail. AdvertisementAl Roker, 70, says he doesn't want to judge anyone who uses Ozempic for weight loss. I think everybody's journey is their journey," Roker said. Roker has been open about his struggles with binge eating and his dramatic weight loss journey through the years.
Persons: Al Roker, Roker, , you've, Ozempic, he's, everybody's, they've, Kelly Clarkson, Whoopi Goldberg, Clarkson, Elon Musk, Whoopi Goldberg —, Brianna Paruolo, Paruolo Organizations: Daily Mail, Service, Elon, FDA, Business Locations: New York
Since the invention of the internet in 1983, traditional domain names have been used across many websites. AccessibilityToday, there are millions of traditional domain names registered on the internet. Ultimately, as the accessibility of traditional domain names declines, personalized web addresses like .pro become a necessity. A .pro domain can set a business apart because it's personalized and more descriptive than a traditional domain. The .pro domain shows a degree of proficiency and seriousness of a company that a legacy domain would struggle to achieve.
Persons: Rachel Sterling, Sterling, it's, Cutout.pro, You've, SitePro Organizations: Identity, Sterling's, Architects, Google, Sterling
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