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CNN —As the nation and the world waits and watches for the results of the US presidential election this week, it’s safe to say that tensions may be running high. ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’(from left) Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine in "Red, White & Royal Blue." The movie was so cheeky and popular, it just might lead to a sequel. Directed and cowritten by Beatty, the movie was nominated for a best original screenplay Oscar at the time. ‘Dick’(from left) Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams and Dan Hedaya in "Dick."
Persons: Reese Witherspoon, Matthew Broderick’s, “ Ferris, Taylor Zakhar Perez, Nicholas Galitzine, Jonathan Prime, Casey McQuiston, King, England, Katie Holmes, Michael Keaton, , , Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Bulworth ’ Halle Berry, Warren Beatty, Halle Berry, , Beatty, Oscar, Dave ’ Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Dave, Warner, Kevin Kline, ‘ Dick ’, Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, Dan Hedaya, Dick, Kerry Hayes, Nixon –, Dan Hedaya – Organizations: CNN, Secret Service, ” Universal, Warner Bros, Locations: , Columbia
Conservative leadership contender Kemi Badenoch delivers a speech on the final day of Conservative party conference at Birmingham ICC Arena on October 2, 2024 in Birmingham, England. LONDON — The U.K.'s opposition Conservative Party on Saturday named right-wing Kemi Badenoch as its new leader, closing a long-drawn-out runoff after the Tories' landslide electoral defeat ushered in a moment of reckoning for the party. Badenoch ousted Robert Jenrick to secure the top job, replacing outgoing leader and former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. "It is the most enormous honor to be elected to this role," Badenoch said, giving her maiden speech as party leader shortly after the results were announced. The ultimate winner was decided by Conservative Party members, with Badenoch receiving 53,806 votes to Jenrick's 41,388.
Persons: Kemi Badenoch, Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, Rishi Sunak, Tory, Jenrick, James, Keir Starmer's Organizations: Conservative, Birmingham ICC Arena, Conservative Party, Tories, Conservatives, Keir Starmer's Labour Locations: Birmingham, England, Badenoch
A third-party legal probe into Jimmy Donaldson’s MrBeast LLC found that allegations of sexual misconduct directed at the top YouTube creator’s company were baseless. In a social media post Friday, Donaldson wrote on X that an investigation into allegations regarding his company had concluded. But the law firm wrote in its assessment that “allegations of sexual misconduct (e.g., pedophilia, grooming, child pornography, etc.) In a post on X, LavaGS said private investigators reviewed all the DMs and interactions between them and Tyson. "It was incredibly difficult having my name thrown around in a public forum without being given the opportunity to share the truth," LavaGS wrote Friday.
Persons: Jimmy Donaldson’s MrBeast, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart, Sullivan, Ava Kris Tyson, ” Tyson, Tyson, Donaldson, ” Quinn Emanuel, Discords, WhatsApps, , , LavaGS, ” Donaldson, Kai Cenat, Logan Paul, Bella Poarch, Quinn Emanuel Organizations: YouTube, NBC News, Games, Company, Forbes, Amazon Studios
With evolving workplace priorities, the Workforce Innovation board also predicted which new roles might emerge in the C-suite, including "chief transformation officer" and "chief experience officer." AdvertisementTim Paradis: We've seen new C-suite roles emerge in recent years, like chief AI officer and chief ethics officer. Then, while there is a "chief AI officer" role that's picking up, there is also a lot of focus on automation. Pittman: I think that a lot of these roles — whether it's chief diversity officer, chief risk officer, chief digital officer — are really about building new competencies that are not widely spread. AdvertisementThe number of companies naming chief transformation officers grew about 140% over the last couple of years.
Persons: Maggie Hulce, Julia Hood, Alicia Pittman, Neil Murray, that's, Kenon Chen, Anant Adya, everybody's, Justina Nixon, Saintil, We've, we've, Borgonovo, Tim Paradis, Nixon, It's, Pittman, Chen, isn't Organizations: Business, Workforce Innovation, Boston Consulting, Clear, Infosys, IBM, Saintil, Mastercard
Boeing's still-new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, faces urgent challenges, including a worker strike. Ortberg is focusing on communication, trust, and future innovation at Boeing to get the company on the right path. Ortberg, in a letter released to employees along with the company's third-quarter results, said Boeing's customers want — and need — the company to succeed. "With the right focus and culture, we can be an iconic company and aerospace leader once again," he wrote. "When you feel that the CEO is with you, and the CEO is feeling your pain, it makes it more tolerable and provides hope for the future," Franklin said.
Persons: Boeing's, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, , we've, Bill George, George, he's, Rosalind Franklin, Boyden, Franklin, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who's, Mary Barra, Alan Mulally, Sonnenfeld, haven't, Richard Aboulafia, they're, Aboulafia Organizations: Boeing, Service, Harvard Business School, Yale School of Management, Yale's, Leadership, General Motors, Ford, GM Locations: Seattle
She enjoyed seeing snippets of Sunil’s life – flashes of him going out with friends, cooking, working out. “I decided I wanted to book a trip to come to India and meet my friend,” she recalls. Amanda didn’t reply right away. There were more than a few raised eyebrows — many of her loved ones worried things had moved too quickly, that Amanda didn’t really know Sunil. “The pandemic was really, really bad here.”Amid this fear and uncertainty, Amanda and Sunil hunkered down with each other and their dog.
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“We could fit into a phone booth, those of us who cared about election integrity,” Mitchell has said. Mitchell volunteered as a legal adviser to Trump in Georgia during his effort to overturn the 2020 election results. In 2022, tax filings show the Election Integrity Network brought in more than $750,000, largely from the Conservative Partnership Institute. Mitchell testified at a House Judiciary hearing, an appearance the Election Integrity Network turned into an advertisement. The bill’s failure was a blow, but far from fatal for Only Citizens Vote and the cottage industry of national MAGA groups that rally under the “election integrity” banner.
Persons: Cleta Mitchell, Mitchell, ” Mitchell, Trump, Brad Raffensperger, , Charlie Kirk, , , that’s, Ken Cuccinelli, Leonard Leo, Trump’s, Pat Buchanan, Buchanan Organizations: Trump, Democratic Oklahoma, Interest Legal Foundation, Republican, Georgia, D.C, Network, Conservative Partnership Institute, Coalition, NBC News, American Legislative Exchange Council, Citizens, Safeguard, Judiciary, MAGA, Citizen, Initiative, Homeland Security, Capitol, Republican Party Locations: Georgia, Washington, Virginia, Texas
CNN —Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries pleaded not guilty to a 16-count indictment at his arraignment in a New York federal court on Friday. Jacobson was employed by Jeffries and Smith to recruit, interview and hire men to perform commercial sex acts for Jeffries and Smith, according to the indictment. His attorneys did not comment as they left the courtroom, and Jeffries is due back in court on December 12. Jefferies stepped down as CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch in December 2014, having run the company since 1992. “As we shared when the accusations were first made public in October 2023, we are appalled and disgusted by the alleged behavior of Mr. Jeffries, whose employment with Abercrombie & Fitch Co. ended nearly ten years ago,” Abercrombie & Fitch said in a statement Wednesday.
Persons: Michael Jeffries, Jeffries, He’s, Matthew Smith, , Smith, James Jacobson, Jacobson, Jefferies, ” Abercrombie, Fitch, Gingras, Kara Scannell, Laura Dolan, John Towfighi Organizations: CNN, Abercrombie, Fitch, , Eastern, of, Abercrombie & Fitch, Abercrombie & Fitch Co Locations: New York, New York City, Long, Florida, Peace, of New York, West Palm Beach , Florida, Rice Lake , Wisconsin
Alex Craddock: I think as I sort of reflect on my career, there's probably four things that have really helped me be successful. I think as a marketer in a world that is evolving very, very fast, you need to be endlessly curious. I think what is interesting about the world that we work in today, whatever function you are in, no one can actually deliver on their own. It's so big and broad now as a CMO, you can't do it on your own. And I think if you want to be a successful leader, you've got to be kind and you've got to be able to lead with compassion and create that human connection.
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How to talk about politics when traveling abroad
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Kim Davis | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
So how can you talk politics when traveling abroad without offending others, looking stupid or starting a bar fight? Now, when I travel, I like to ask people about how American politics directly affect their lives. Let the other person talk firstPeople have different intentions of why they want to talk politics with you. But if you want to talk about politics abroad, you might want to consider how the locals communicate and adapt your style. She is American by birth, with European ancestry and British residence, giving her a global perspective on what it’s like to be an American abroad.
Persons: Giles, Guven, Queen Elizabeth II, Kenny Rogers, , “ They’re, Caffè Florian, Andrea Pattaro, I’ve, doesn’t, it’s, ” “, ” You’ll, Kim Davis Organizations: CNN, Cathedral Locations: Scotland, England, United Kingdom, St, Edinburgh's, New York, London, Asia, Europe, Venice, AFP, United States, Paris, American
Beyoncé is finally hitting the trail with Kamala Harris, The Washington Post reports. The internet was abuzz with false reports of a DNC appearance in August — but Beyoncé is finally hitting the trail with Harris on Friday in Houston. AdvertisementBut with all eyes on Taylor Swift and Beyoncé this year, do celebrity endorsements even matter? Cayce Myers, a public relations professor at Virginia Tech, told BI that celebrity endorsements tend to have "minimum impact." Democrats have more and higher-profile celebrity endorsements, Harvey said.
Persons: Beyoncé, Kamala Harris, , Beyoncé Knowles, Carter, Harris, Tina Knowles, Willie Nelson, Taylor Swift, Mark Harvey, Al Jolson's, Warren Harding, Harvey, Cayce Myers, Myers, Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, Loren Kajikawa, doesn't, Julia Roberts, Kajikawa Organizations: The Washington Post, Service, Beyoncé, Virginia Tech, Democrats, George Washington University, Eminem Locations: Houston, The, Detroit, Georgia
Former Abercrombie & Fitch Chairman and CEO Mike Jeffries addresses stockholders during the company's annual meeting at its headquarters in New Albany, Ohio, on May 22, 2003. Abercrombie & Fitch washed its hands of its former CEO Mike Jeffries after he was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges, saying in a Wednesday statement the company is "committed to fully cooperating with law enforcement as the legal process continues." Jeffries and Smith are accused of coercing aspiring Abercrombie models into sex acts in exchange for modeling gigs, among other acts. In its statement, Abercrombie said it supports the victims who have come forward. "Our thoughts remain with those who have bravely raised their voices as part of the federal investigation."
Persons: Mike Jeffries, Fitch, Jeffries, Abercrombie, Jeffries —, Matthew Smith, Smith, Brian Bieber, Bieber, Fran Horowitz Organizations: Abercrombie, Fitch, Abercrombie & Fitch Co, CNBC, BBC, NBC Locations: New Albany , Ohio
Lost Silk Road cities mapped using LiDAR remote sensing
  + stars: | 2024-10-23 | by ( Katie Hunt | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
CNN —Lost for centuries, two cities lay buried, nearly 5 kilometers (3 miles) apart, underneath grassy pastures in the mountains of Uzbekistan. “It’s a really different environment up there,” Frachetti said of the newly discovered Silk Road settlements. However, the newfound highland cities were too big to simply be trading posts or Silk Road stopovers, Frachetti and his colleagues believe. The research marked the first time that light detection and ranging (LiDAR) equipment had been used in the region for archaeological purposes. Using drone-borne light detection and ranging equipment, archaeologists have mapped two abandoned cities in the mountains of Uzbekistan.
Persons: Michael Frachetti, Tugunbulak, , Frachetti, , ” Frachetti, Michael Frachetti “, Farhod Maksudov, Zachary Silvia, ” Silvia, Tashbulak, It’s Organizations: CNN, Washington University, , National, of Archeology, Academy of Sciences of, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology, Brown University Locations: Uzbekistan, , It’s, St . Louis, Machu Picchu, Peru, Republic of Uzbekistan, , Tugunbulak, Tashbulak, Central America, Rhode Island, Samarkand, Kashgar, China
King Charles III was heckled in Australia on Monday by an Indigenous senator who shouted “you’re not my king” as the British monarch finished a speech at Parliament House. The king, who is the first reigning British monarch to visit Australia in 13 years, was addressing lawmakers and other dignitaries in the Great Hall of Parliament House in Canberra, the Australian capital. “If he is the successor, then he needs to answer.”Queen Camilla and King Charles III during a ceremony at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on Monday. “Nothing stands still.”Earlier on Monday, a traditional Aboriginal welcoming ceremony was held for the royal couple outside Parliament House. “I can only say how much my own experience has been shaped and strengthened by such traditional wisdom.”The king arrived in Australia last Friday.
Persons: King Charles III, “ you’re, , Queen Camilla, ” Lidia Thorpe, Charles, Anthony Albanese, , ” Thorpe, Thorpe, “ We’ll, ” Queen Camilla, Victoria Jones, Queen Elizabeth II, ” Albanese, Albanese, we’ve, Australia’s, ” Charles Organizations: House, of Parliament House, Sky News, Getty Images Australia, Australia’s Aboriginal, Torres Strait, Nations, Australian Locations: Australia, British, Canberra, Commonwealth, Victoria, Pacific, Samoa
HAVANA — Millions remain without power in Cuba for a third consecutive day as slow progress is made in restoring electricity following multiple major grid failures. Hurricane Oscar, a Category 1 storm, made landfall on eastern Cuba's northern coast Sunday evening with sustained winds of 80 mph. Levi blamed the U.S.'s “brutal blockade” for the financial difficulties in acquiring fuel and spare parts for Cuba's power plants, as well as for the current electric power crisis. Cuban police and military stand next to debris used to block a street during a protest against a blackout, after opening the street up to traffic, in Havana, Cuba on Saturday. Cuba’s economic crisis has spurred massive migration.
Persons: Vicente de la O Levi, Levi, Miguel Díaz, Norlys Perez, , , ” Levi, Donald Trump’s, Orlando Matos, Carmen Sesin Organizations: U.S, Cuban, U.S . State Department, NBC News, Reuters Locations: HAVANA, Cuba, U.S, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Russia, Havana, States, Miami
The interjection came as King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the Australian capital Canberra to meet the nation’s leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe stages a protest as Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla attend a Parliamentary reception in Canberra, Australia on October 21, 2024. “Throughout my life, Australia’s First Nations people have done me the great honor of sharing so generously their stories and cultures,” King Charles said. Before she yelled at the King, Thorpe turned her back during a recital of “God Save the King,” Australian media reported. King Charles III and Queen Camilla take part in a tree planting at Government House in Yarralumla on October 21, 2024 in Canberra, Australia.
Persons: Australia CNN — Britain’s King Charles III, , , Lidia Thorpe, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Anthony Albanese, Victoria Jones, Australia’s, ” King Charles said, King Charles III, Ngunnawal Elder, Serena Williams, Saeed Khan, Thorpe, Queen Elizabeth II, Dorinda Cox, Thorpe’s, Hephner, Brook Mitchell, Chloe Pailthorpe, Albanese, King, CNN’s Angus Watson Organizations: Australia CNN, Reuters, Nations, House, Defence, Fairbairn, Canberra Airport, British Crown, State, CNN, Greens, , Australian Monarchist League, Getty, Agence France, Presse, Botanic, Sydney, Opera, Government Locations: Brisbane, Australia, Canberra, British, Commonwealth, Sydney, Yarralumla, AFP, Samoa
It can help to cast a wide net when you're applying for jobs. Experts say you can simultaneously apply to multiple jobs at one company, within reason — if your skills genuinely align with them. AdvertisementWhen you're searching for a job, it's a given that you're applying to multiple positions. AdvertisementHowever, it's important to understand how you might be viewed when you throw your hat in for multiple roles at a company at the same time. As with any job application, you want to "emphasize your genuine fit and enthusiasm" for the position, Pong said.
Persons: , it's, Cynthia Pong, Farah Sharghi, Sharghi, Gabby Davis, Davis, I've, I'm, Pong Organizations: Service
At Starbucks, Niccol inherits a company that under previous leadership consistently disappointed investors with weakening sales, including back-to-back periods of negative same-store sales growth this year. Operations Upon taking over Chipotle, Niccol's focus was on improving operations after the rise of digital orders complicated execution and increased wait times. The addition of shelves alone accelerated the use of Chipotle's second "make line," where digital orders are prepared in the back of the store. To rebuild consumer trust at Chipotle, Chipotle launched the "Behind the Foil" campaign to showcase transparency in food preparation. His marketing approach "brought new news in a positive way toward Chipotle," Silberman said.
Persons: Brian Niccol's, Brian Niccol, Jim Cramer, Laxman Narasimhan, Niccol, Chipotle, Howard Schultz, Narasimhan, Schultz, Jefferies, Andy Barish, Barish, Lauren Silberman, Silberman, Rachel Ruggeri, there's, It's, Carne Asada, Queso Blanco, Chipotle's, Deutsche Bank's Silberman, hasn't, Tressie Lieberman, Lieberman, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Adam Jeffery Organizations: Starbucks, CNBC, Street, North America, Deutsche Bank ., Deutsche, Taco, Yum Brands, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Starbucks Workers Locations: Chipotle, Niccol, China, U.S, Denver, Michigan, Maine
Nine out of 10 employees are 'excited' by the change, Garman said, but those who disagree are welcome to leave. AdvertisementThe majority of Amazon employees favor the company's new five-day return-to-office policy, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has told staff during an all-hands meeting. Garman addressed the RTO policy introduced by Amazon in September, which has faced strong pushback from some employees. It is Garman's first official response to Amazon's new RTO policy and comes after the company received backlash from some employees. Related storiesDuring the all-hands meeting, Garman said employees will not always need to be in the office.
Persons: Matt Garman, Garman, , we're, Andy Jassy's Organizations: Business, Service, Amazon, Web, AWS
We spent weeks in Europe and saw the Eras Tour twice for about what we paid to see her in the US. AdvertisementThe world has never seen anything quite like Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. Since embarking on the high-grossing tour, Swift has showcased her talents and proved her performances can boost economies and change travel patterns. For example, we saw Swift in Warsaw, Poland, instead of the super-popular Paris or London. Seeing the Eras Tour in the US cost us thousands.
Persons: we'd, , Taylor, Swift, Kate Green Organizations: Service, Swift's Warsaw, Swifties Locations: Europe, Poland, Warsaw, Paris, London, Philadelphia
“I noticed that my family had already created a very welcoming environment for the Latino community, the Mexican community, the immigrant community,” said Café Ollín co-owner Jonathan Perez, whose parents opened the restaurant. NBC NewsThe restaurant has hosted queer singles’ nights, LGBTQ+ paint and sips and drag shows, providing a safe community space for all who enter. “I think it was still very much taboo and especially, in the Hispanic community, the Mexican community,” he said. Mole chicken served with rice, beans and tortillas at the Ollín restaurant. Perez said it’s all about having your family of chance, and your family of choice.
Persons: , , Café Ollín, Jonathan Perez, ” Perez, He’s, Perez, it’s, It’s, Perez’s, Juan, Jonathan Perez Café Ollín, Trevor, Ollín, Leticia Organizations: NBC, East Harlem New Locations: New York, East Harlem, Ollín, East, East Harlem New York, New York City, Mexico, Israel
Editor’s note: The podcast Chasing Life With Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the medical science behind some of life’s mysteries big and small. But life doesn’t always have to be that way, said Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist who specializes in parenting and rose to prominence during the pandemic. “Kids don’t need selfless martyrs, kids need sturdy leaders,” Kennedy said in an email. This parenting gig is hard and too often, we forget to notice and honor all we are managing,” Kennedy said. “There’s no such thing as a perfect parent,” Kennedy said, noting that her kids don’t have Dr. Becky as their mom.
Persons: Sanjay Gupta, Vivek Murthy, doesn’t, Becky Kennedy, , Kennedy, Becky, , , ” Kennedy, , I’m, I’ll, ’ ”, you’re Organizations: CNN, TED Locations:
There's good reason to adopt a skills-first strategy: Hiring managers who practice skills-first hiring find it twice as easy to find qualified candidates than hiring managers who do not. But the advancement of generative AI has the potential to change that. To use AI effectively for skills-first hiring, talent professionals must understand how models have been developed and trained and audit and monitor those models for bias. Indeed's Smart Sourcing generative AI provides an explanation of the candidate's potential overlapping qualifications with the employer's job description. As crucial as AI will be to skills-first hiring, talent acquisition, and management always starts and end with humans.
Persons: Liz Voigt, Hannah Calhoon, That's, Calhoon, It's, They'll, that's, Voigt, it's Organizations: Statistics Canada, Jobs, Insider Studios Locations: Canada, Ontario
We're about to enter the Digital Dark Ages
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Adam Rogers | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +11 min
Without laborious renaming, everything behind those links — billions of them, a decade of digital content — will become inaccessible. We're about to enter the Digital Dark Ages. The Department of Veterans Affairs is legally required to preserve all medical records for 75 years after the death of a vet — but it's having problems, in part because of a balky digital records system. "Over the long term, you can't preserve a digital object in its original form," says Manoff, the former MIT librarian. The Dark Ages, as historians used to call the early centuries of medieval Europe, lasted for 500 years.
Persons: Mark Graham, Graham, we're, Marlene Manoff, Loren McClenachan, McClenachan, we'd, Adam Rogers Organizations: Google, Companies, of Alexandria, New York Times, Pew Research Center, Gawker, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, New York Newsday, Paramount, MTV, Comedy, Yahoo Groups, Yahoo, Facebook, Penguin, AOL, Prodigy, Department of Veterans Affairs, Wayback, Wayback Machine, MIT Libraries, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, MIT, Business Locations: Friendster, Key West , Florida, Europe
London CNN —Three economists were awarded the Nobel Prize Monday for their research into how the nature of institutions helps explain why some countries become rich and others remain poor. Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson will share the prize, which carries a cash award of 11 million Swedish kronor ($1 million). The authors warned that “the current path of AI is neither good for the economy nor for democracy.”The latest Nobel Prize in economics was announced in Stockholm on October 14, 2024. In “Why Nations Fail,” he and Robinson argued that China, because it lacks inclusive institutions, would not be able to sustain its economic growth. The economics prize is officially known as Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.
Persons: Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James Robinson, , , , Robinson, Acemoglu, Johnson –, MIT –, Christine Olsson, ” Acemoglu, Alfred Nobel, Claudia Goldin, Goldin Organizations: London CNN —, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, University of Chicago, TT, Agency, AP, Bank of Sweden, Economic Sciences, Harvard University Locations: Turkish, American, British, Nogales, Arizona, Mexico’s Sonora, Nogales , Arizona, Stockholm, China, Beijing, Bank, Swedish
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