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Zelenskyy wore a T-shirt saying 'Make Russia small again' during a nightly address. AdvertisementPresident Volodymyr Zelenskyy showed up to his evening video address in an unusual T-shirt and got a scathing reaction from the Kremlin. Emblazoned on the black T-shirt, in red and white lowercase letters, was the phrase: "Make Russia small again." It included territory in modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and western Russia, with its center in Kyiv, Ukraine's modern-day capital. As of Thursday, a copycat "make Russia small again" T-shirt was for sale on at least one e-commerce site, but it's unclear whether it will catch on.
Persons: Zelenskyy, , Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Maria Zakharova, Rus, Kyivan Rus, MAGA, Donald Trump, Trump, Vladimir Putin Organizations: Service, Kremlin, Wednesday, Kyiv Independent Locations: Russia, Kursk, USSR, Russian, Kievan Rus, Kiev, Ukraine, Belarus, Kyiv
But based on the information collected, it’s safe to say that NFL teams go through anywhere from 3,600 to 4,300 Uncrustables a week. When you factor in training camps and the teams that did not share their data, NFL teams easily go through at least 80,000 Uncrustables a year. Sometime in the mid-90s, Len said, his wife, Emily, suggested he create a mass-produced peanut butter and jelly sandwich without the crust. That was our gee-whiz moment.”We’re not recreating the atomic bomb here... we’re trying to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Squished, unsquished, you’re gonna crush it.”They are now a staple for many NFL teams.
Persons: Brock Purdy, Andy Reid, Len Kretchman, Len, Emily, Kretchmans, ” Len, “ We’re, Len Kretchman’s, , Kretchman, , ” Kretchman, gee, we’re, Uncrustables Kretchman, David Geske, Smuckers, Dallas Clark, ” Clark, Jon Torine’s, Jeff Saturday, scorin, George Kittle, Mike Danna, Justin Tucker, Travis Kelce, Travis Kelces, ” Torine Organizations: NFL, JAX, BAL, LAR, KC, DAL, North Dakota State, Pro, Indianapolis Colts, Colts, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Chiefs, Ravens, XLI, Bears Locations: Fergus Falls, Minn, Miami, Uncrustables Torine
South Korea says 1,500 North Korean troops have been sent to aid Russia in its war in Ukraine. They also said that North Korean troops could find themselves little more than cannon fodder. Other experts said North Korean troops would experience the roughest end of Russia's notoriously brutal military hierarchy, which marks some as expendable. "The grim reality is that the North Korean troops will likely simply be cannon fodder for Russia," said Edward Howell, a North Korea expert at the University of Oxford. AdvertisementHoare also pointed to the risk of North Korean troops defecting, which would loom over any deployment.
Persons: , Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Joseph S, Bermudez Jr, Bermudez, Cannon, Kim Jong, National Intelligence Service Bermudez, Edward Howell, Jim Hoare, Hoare, Suspilne, Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin, Kristina Kormilitsyna, Howell Organizations: North, Service, Korea's National Intelligence Service, National Intelligence Service, South, Associated Press, CNN, Center for International, Strategic Studies, North Korean, University of Oxford, BI, The Times, DPRK Locations: Korea, Russia, Ukraine, North, North Korea, Pyongyang, Korean, Russian, South Korea, Seoul, Ukrainian, Koreans, Ussuriysk, South, London, Sputnik
During their playing careers, Olympic medalists Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe helped propel women’s sports toward mainstream popularity, sparking conversations around equal pay and inclusion. In an interview with “Meet the Press,” Rapinoe and Bird spoke about their podcast, “A Touch More with Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe,” which had its initial run in 2020 and returned this summer. When Bird played in the Final Four for UConn in the early 2000s, Rapinoe said, the stadium was sold out. Megan Rapinoe, left, and Sue Bird during Bird’s jersey retirement ceremony in Seattle on June 11, 2023. Bird and Rapinoe share new episodes of their podcast every Wednesday.
Persons: Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe, Rapinoe, , Bird, Alex Morgan, Mia Hamm, Dawn Staley, ” Rapinoe, ” Bird, Scott Eklund, NBAE, , ’ ”, ’ ” Rapinoe Organizations: , Press, women’s, UConn, Getty, LeBron Locations: U.S, Seattle
CNN —Millions of Cubans remained without power for a third day in a row Sunday after fresh attempts to restore electricity failed overnightThe Cuban Electrical Union said about 16% of the country had had power restored when the aging energy grid again overloaded late Saturday. Cuba’s first island-wide blackout happened on Friday, when one of the country’s major power plants failed, according to the energy ministry. Hours after officials said power was being slowly restored, the country suffered a second nationwide blackout on Saturday morning. The country’s health minister, José Angel Portal Miranda, said Friday on X that the country’s health facilities were running on generators and that health workers continued to provide vital services. Reuters reporters witnessed two small protests overnight into Sunday, while videos of protests elsewhere in the capital have also surfaced.
Persons: Manuel Marrero Cruz, , Angel, Miranda, CNN’s Mia Alberti, Calderón, Gerardo Lemos Organizations: CNN, Cuban Electrical Union, Cuban Locations: Cuba, Havana, Venezuela, Russia, Mexico
As more retirees start to claim Social Security, there are not enough workers contributing to the program to make up for that increase in benefit payments. But the trust fund Social Security relies on to pay retirement benefits is projected to be depleted in 2033. watch nowBoth presidential candidates — former president Trump and Vice President Harris — have vowed to protect Social Security benefits. "Seniors should not pay tax on Social Security," Trump wrote on July 31 in all capital letters on social media platform Truth Social. Ending taxes on Social Security benefits would move the insolvency date of Social Security's trust fund closer by over one year, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Allison Joyce, , Donald Trump —, Trump, Harris —, Jason Fichtner, Mike Blake, Howard Gleckman, Gleckman, Harris, Kevin Lamarque, Joe Biden, Biden, Governor Walz, Mia Ehrenberg Organizations: Art House Theatre, Bloomberg, Getty, Social Security Administration, Democratic, Republican, Social, Social Security, CNBC, Center, Alliance, Lifetime, Income, Trump, Reuters, ABC, Finance, Urban, Brookings Tax, Brookings, U.S, Union, Employers, Center for Economic, Research, Washington Democrats Locations: Fayetteville , North Carolina, Coachella , California, U.S, Detroit , Michigan
CNN —Cuba suffered a second nationwide blackout Saturday morning, hours after officials said power was being slowly restored. “At 6:15 am a new total outage occurred of the national electroenergetic system,” a post on the Cuba Electrical Union’s official Telegram channel said. Millions of people have been left without power over the last several days as the aging Cuban electrical grid repeatedly collapsed. Cuban officials have blamed a confluence of events from increased US economic sanctions to disruptions caused by recent hurricanes and the impoverished state of the island’s infrastructure. The country’s health minister, José Angel Portal Miranda, said on X that the country’s health facilities were running on generators and that health workers continued to provide vital services.
Persons: Manuel Marrero Cruz, , Angel, Miranda, CNN’s Mia Alberti, Calderón, Gerardo Lemos Organizations: CNN, Cuba Electrical Union’s, Electric, Cuban Locations: Cuba, Havana
About 70% of kids' foods are ultra-processed, and that includes items for babies and toddlers. Why are so many foods made for children so unhealthy?
Only 13 years ago, the world learned of what were Muammar Gaddafi's last few moments through shaky video filmed on cellphones. Small drones are a critical feature of combat in Ukraine, where they've been used for battlefield observation and attack. The hovering quality of the Sinwar video indicates it was likely filmed by a quadcopter. AdvertisementThe astounding wealth of drone-fed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance has made more of the battlefield visible than ever before. Nonetheless, technological advances mean that drones watching the battlefield will be a ubiquitous feature of future wars, a looming threat to ground troops and fleeing leaders.
Persons: Israel, Yahya Sinwar's, , Yahya Sinwar, Sinwar, Yahya Sinwar’s, GJGDlu7bie, Nadav Shoshani, Muammar Gaddafi's, Mauro Gilli, Gilli, they've, It's, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Maria Berlinska, Guy Prives Organizations: Service, Swiss, ETH Zurich, Anadolu, Getty, Pentagon, IDF Locations: Libyan, It's, Ukraine, Russian, Moscow, Kursk, Israel
Havana CNN —Cuba’s electrical grid shut down on Friday, putting the country into a blackout after the failure of one of the island’s major power plants, according to its energy ministry. In a statement on X, the ministry said “the failure” of the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant caused “the total disconnection of the National Electrical System” from 11 a.m. This week, Cuba’s increasingly energy-strapped government called for draconian measures to save power, including telling many workers to stay home. Millions of people on the communist-run island have been left without power over the last several days as the aging Cuban electrical grid repeatedly collapsed. The Cuban Electric Union has also reported that 37 power generation plants are out of service due to lack of fuel.
Persons: Antonio Guiteras, Manuel Marrero Cruz, , Marrero, Vicente de la O Levy, Mariel, Santiago Organizations: Havana CNN, National, Cuban, Energy, Mines, Cuban Electric Union, Ministry of Energy, Santiago de Cuba, CNN, Español Locations: Havana, Cuba, Matanzas, Santiago de
Russia has confirmed plans to raise a tax on foreign companies quitting the country. AdvertisementRussia has confirmed it will make it more expensive for foreign companies to quit the country. In March, RBC reported companies leaving Russia had already paid 35.7 billion rubles, or about $387 million, into Russia's budget. The process of leaving Russia is often complex, thorny, and costly. AdvertisementIn March, a Reuters analysis found that foreign companies had incurred costs of more than $107 billion in writedowns and lost revenue.
Persons: , Anton Siluanov, Siluanov, McDonald's, Alexei Moiseyev, Yuri Nikolaev, Nikolaev, LeaveRussia Organizations: Service, RBC, Partners, Kyiv Institute of Economics Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Russian, writedowns, West
North Korea got a good deal by sending its officials to help Russia's Ukraine war, experts said. In a discussion on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: "North Korea has, in fact, entered the war," per state-run outlet United24 Media. Even limited numbers of North Korean officials aiding Russia offers a vital boost for Kim Jong Un and his regime, experts told Business Insider. "It's a win-win situation," Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., a North Korea defense expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said. Among the North Korean elite, there's also a hunger for consumer goods, which Russia's support can help to provide, Bennett said.
Persons: , Kim Jong Un, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Kim, Joseph S, Bermudez Jr, He's, Bruce W, Bennett, Bermudez, they're, there's, Vladimir Putin Organizations: Service, Business, United24, Washington Post, Kremlin, North, Russia, Center for Strategic, International Studies, RAND, North Korean, Carnegie Endowment, International, Foreign Relations Locations: Korea, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian, North Korea, North Koreans, Koreans, Kyiv, Pyongyang, Moscow
CNN —The United States has warned Israel it may stop supplying the country with weapons unless the humanitarian situation in Gaza improves. This is not the first time Israel’s major ally has threatened to turn off supplies. Here’s a breakdown of who supplies Israel with weapons:The United States:The United States is overwhelmingly the biggest supplier of arms to Israel. In 2023 69% of Israel’s arm imports came from the US, according to a report into international arms transfers by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Germany:While in 2023, Germany contributed 30% of Israel’s weapons, that supply has significantly reduced over the course of 2024.
Persons: Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Hassan Nasrallah, Olaf Scholz, Kay Nietfeld, Israel “, Antonio Tajani, SIPRI, David Lammy, Gil Cohen, Pedro Sanchez, , , Emmanuel Macron, Macron, CNN’s Mia Alberti, Christian Edwards, Inke Kappeler Organizations: CNN, United, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, US State Department, Foreign Military, International Court, Justice, Bundestag, Pagella, Labour, MIM, Magen, Getty, Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Israel, Spanish, International Court of Justice Locations: United States, Israel, Gaza, Rafah, Stockholm, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Beirut, Nicaragua, Nazi, United Kingdom, AFP, Lebanon
Russia lost one of its new S-70 Okhotnik (Hunter) drones earlier this month. The UK MOD said that Russia likely lost control and shot it down to prevent it falling into Ukrainian hands. AdvertisementA Russian heavy combat drone that crashed in Ukraine this month was shot down by Russia, likely to try to stop it from falling into Ukrainian hands, according to the UK's Ministry of Defence. On Tuesday, UK intelligence said that it's likely that Russia, having lost control of the drone, "took the decision to destroy the aircraft to avoid it falling into enemy hands." Russia's S-70 drone is seen taking off at an unidentified location in August 2019.
Persons: , Russia's, Russia's Su, Samuel Bendett Organizations: MOD, Service, UK's Ministry of Defence, Washington D.C, Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, Institute for, Ukraine, NATO, Center for Naval Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Kostyantynivka, Ukraine's Donetsk, Russian
Thailand’s foreign ministry said it was “profoundly saddened” by the death of a Thai worker in northern Israel on Friday, according to a statement. The Thai foreign ministry disputed that account, saying the death, and the injury of another of its nationals, had resulted from “an explosion of dropped ammunition” without providing additional details. The statement said the embassy was working to evacuate 10 additional Thai nationals from the kibbutz where the incident had occurred. The agriculture industry in Israel has employed thousands of Thai nationals to tend crops and work in dairies. Thais made up the largest group of foreign nationals killed in the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023.
Persons: Magen David Adom, Thais Organizations: Thai Locations: Israel, Galilee, Lebanon, The Thai, Gaza
Chris Pine, who starred in "The Princess Diaries 2," said he doesn't know anything about the third film. Advertisement"The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" actor Chris Pine said doesn't know anything about the movie's sequel, "The Princess Diaries 3." "The Princess Diaries" sees Princess Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) learn that her late father was the prince of a fictional European country, Genovia. Chris Pine doesn't know anything about "The Princess Diaries 3." The sequel doesn't have a release date: it is still in development and filming is yet to start.
Persons: Anne Hathaway, She'll, Queen Mia Thermopolis, Chris Pine, , Mia Thermopolis, Clarisse Renaldi, Julie Andrews, Hathaway, Angela Weiss, Adele Lim, Thermopolis, Devereaux, doesn't, Viscount Mabrey, John Rhys, Davies, Chris Pine doesn’t, Prince Consort, Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis, of Genovia, sN2MmHh4qd, — ✨ Bailey, Jenna, Pine, Bob Iger, he'd Organizations: Service, Getty, Disney, Pictures, Hoda Locations: Genovia, European
Sandra Guadarrama-Baumunk and her family holed up at a Disney resort hotel during Hurricane Milton. I was already in my pajamas when the fire alarm at our Disney Resort hotel went off at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Hurricane Milton was predicted to strike in the early hours of the morning, and guests were instructed to be in their rooms by 8:30 p.m. for safety reasons. AdvertisementGuadarrama-Baumunk and her family with Tigger at their resort hotel at Disney World. AdvertisementDo you have an interesting story about Hurricane Milton to share with Business Insider?
Persons: Sandra Guadarrama, Hurricane Milton, , We'd, Helene, Milton, they'd, Tigger, Disney, we'd, Brian, Mia, Jeremy, It's Organizations: Disney, Service, Disney Resort, Hurricane, Business Locations: Hurricane, Florida, Phoenix, Sofia
Taylor Swift has topped Forbes' list of the wealthiest female musicians. Swift's estimated $1.6 bn net worth comes mainly from music sales and performances. AdvertisementTaylor Swift has topped the ranking of the world's wealthiest female musicians, according to Forbes, which as of Tuesday estimated her net worth at $1.6 billion. That sees her overtake Rihanna, estimated by Forbes to have a net worth of $1.4 billion. (Jay-Z, the musician with the highest net worth on Forbes' ranking, got at least half of his estimated $2.5 billion net worth through his liquor business, per Forbes.)
Persons: Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Jay, , Swift, Forbes, Swan, Brad Pitt, James Cameron, Vittorio Zunino Celotto, Stella McCartney, Kylie Jenner Organizations: Forbes, Service, Paris, Ticketmaster, Associated Press, Disney, Capital, Apple, Los Angeles Times Locations: Forbes, Milan
My ex-husband's wife raised our son with us; she is as much his mother as I am. AdvertisementIf someone had told me 35 years ago that my ex-husband's wife and I would be besties today I might've rolled on the floor laughing. Kathy entered the picture a short while later and became an instant mom to our then 4-year-old son, Bryant when she married my ex. I know I made Kathy angry, not to mention the disappointment Bryant felt when I would flake on my scheduled weekends. AdvertisementToday, Kathy is not only one of my closest friends but also a confidant and someone I'm forever grateful for.
Persons: , we've, it's, I'd, Kathy, Bryant, we'd, Nonna, I'm Organizations: Service, Subaru, of Locations: California, South California, of California, Florida, New Jersey
Lithuanian customs intercepted military supplies leaving the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. Lithuania, once part of the Soviet Union, is one of Ukraine's largest donors, in terms of GDP. AdvertisementLithuanian customs officials say they intercepted shipments of military supplies en route by rail to Moscow — and sent them straight to Ukraine. Lithuania is the most direct route for goods passing from Kaliningrad to Russia. In terms of aid sent to Ukraine as a percentage of GDP, it comes behind only Denmark and Estonia, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy's aid tracker.
Persons: , Moscow —, Vladimir Putin's, Ukraine's, Lithuania's, Ingrida Šimonytė, Putin Organizations: Service, Kyiv Independent, Kiel Institute Locations: Russian, Kaliningrad, Ukraine, Lithuania, Soviet Union, Moscow, Poland, Russia, Vilnius, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia
Westrap has tried to abstain from buying anything unnecessary — and it's taken a weight off her shoulders. I didn't feel like I was living this really extravagant lifestyle. It got harder in the summer when I wanted to buy summer clothes, go to a pub garden, treat myself, and have the summer of my dreams. I've never once in my life finished a month with a positive number — but this year I've finally managed to save. It's like a weight off my shoulders that I didn't realize I had and I just feel so much lighter.
Persons: Mia Westrap, Westrap, it's, , hasn't, It's, I've, I'd, haven't Organizations: Service
Russia's defense industry is short some tens of thousands of skilled laborers. Demographic trends and policies further strain Russia's labor force and defense industry. AdvertisementRussia does have one largely untapped source of labor for the defense industry: women. AdvertisementThe decline in Russia's labor force is forecast to continue until 2040, Massicot wrote. This would make bringing women into defense manufacturing a hard cultural and political pivot, Massicot said on X.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin, Dara Massicot, Massicot, Putin, El País, Health Mikhail Murashko Organizations: Service, BBC, Carnegie Endowment, International, Workers, American Welding Society, Russian Academy of Science's Institute of Economics, Reuters, Russia's, Health Locations: Ukraine, Russia, BBC Russia, Eurasia, El
CERN is revoking access for 500 Russian scientists over the Ukraine war, cutting them off from key facilities. But experts say the move is a major setback for Russian science, and is fueling brain drain. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Pierre Albouy/ReutersTriggering a Russian brain drainScientific experts, including several with working ties to CERN, spoke about the consequences to Russia and the wider scientific community. Advertisement"The relationship with Russian scientists has always been very strong because they have a very long and very good reputation in particle physics," Grimes said.
Persons: , Denis Balibouse, Mikhail Kovalchuk, Sidortsov, Vladimir Putin, CERN's, Pierre Albouy, Kate Shaw, Roger Cashmore, Robin Grimes, Putin, Grimes, Lionel Flusin, It's, Arnaud Marsollier, Marsollier, Anja Niedringhaus, Tara Shears, Shaw Organizations: CERN, Service, European Organization for Nuclear Research, Collider, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Reuters, Kremlin, TASS, Kurchatov Institute, UK's University of Sussex, London's Imperial College, Foreign, Commonwealth Office, Getty, Novaya Gazeta Europe, Nature, CERN's Globe, UK's University of Liverpool Locations: Ukraine, Geneva, Switzerland, Russia, Belarus, Moscow, Europe, Russian, Soviet, Novaya, CERN's
The beginner's guide to nepo babies
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Amanda Yen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
AdvertisementThere's one other field that's become a magnet for nepo babies with something new to say: journalism. The coastersBrooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham at the Academy Museum Gala in December 2023. Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham also fall into this category. The activistsSome nepo babies use their inherited millions to address social issues they're passionate about. The normiesLastly, there are some nepo babies who have chosen professions in fields where their connections won't help them quite as much.
Persons: , John Quincy Adams, John Adams, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Chan Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Taylor Swift, Zuckerberg, Forbes — isn't, ultrarich, Alexandre Arnault, Antoine Arnault, Delphine Arnault, Bernard Arnault, Vianney Le Caer, Murdoch, Donald Trump, Fred Trump, Bill Gates, David Ellison, Larry Ellison, Jessica Pegula, Emma Navarro, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Bloomberg, Lance, Lawrence, Williams, Logan Sargeant, McLaren, Lando Norris, Jack Schlossberg, Kennedy, who's, Z's, Ronan Farrow, Mia Farrow, Woody Allen, rocketed, Harvey Weinstein, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Frazer Harrison, Paris Hilton, Olivia Jade Giannulli, Lori Loughlin, she's, David, Victoria Beckham, Nelson Peltz, Abigail Disney, She's, Zers, Elon Musk's, Vivian Wilson, Jennifer Gates Nassar, Charles Shaffer, Anna Wintour Organizations: Service, Fox, News Corp, Oracle, Skydance Media, Aston Martin, New Yorker, Brooklyn, Academy Museum, Paris, Hilton, University of Southern, Zen, Disney, Bank of Mom, Vogue, Columbia University Locations: , New, University of Southern California, Mount Sinai
CNN —You might be thinking, “Shut up!” but it’s officially true: the “Princess Diaries” franchise is finally growing. The video then cut to a younger Hathaway in the now classic 2001 film “The Princess Diaries,” in which she was seen uttering the iconic line, “A princess?! “Miracles happen,” Hathaway wrote in the caption, before adding “Back to Genovia” in a nod to the fictional kingdom from the film series. Anne Hathaway as Princess Mia in "Princess Diaries." Walt Disney Pictures“The Princess Diaries” tells the tale of Mia Thermopolis, played by Hathaway, an unsuspecting teen who discovers she is the heir apparent to a royal throne.
Persons: Anne Hathaway, Hathaway, Oscar, Julie Andrews, , “ Joyride, Adele Lim, ” Hathaway, Princess Mia, Mia Thermopolis, Andrews, Queen Clarice Renaldi, Mia’s, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Miranda Priestly, Emily Charlton, Blunt, Miranda Organizations: CNN, Disney, Walt Disney Pictures Locations: Genovia
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