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AOC during a recent Instagram Q&A asked voters why they backed her candidacy and Trump's reelection. Ocasio-Cortez strongly backed Harris and stumped for the vice president during the 2024 campaign. AdvertisementMany voters who split their tickets between Ocasio-Cortez and Trump or other Democratic candidates and Trump pointed to two key issues: the economy and the conflict in Gaza. And the vice president sought to reassure voters concerned over the Israel-Hamas war and the plight of Palestinians that she would work to secure peace in the region as president. The president-elect made major inroads, notably in several Democratic-heavy states, as many voters remained frustrated over the direction of the country.
Persons: Cortez, Harris, , Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio, Donald Trump's, Trump, Joe Biden, ⬇️, nsB6X05Fp2 — Sidney D Johnson Organizations: Service, New York Rep, New, Congressional, Trump —, Democratic, Trump, Dem, dems Locations: Gaza, Ocasio, Alexandria, Cortez, New York's, Israel
Walmart is testing tech that lets employees use an app to unlock anti-shoplifting displays. The tech, currently in several hundred stores, could lead to shoppers having access too. 1 in 5 shoppers surveyed said they would buy from another retailer when faced with locked-up merch. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The assumption behind the Freedom Case is that customers who share their personal information in order to access merchandise are unlikely to steal.
Persons: , Carol Spieckerman, Chris Walton, Spieckerman Organizations: Walmart, Service, Bloomberg, Omni, Kroger, Safeway
Sword Health cut a portion of physical therapists last month, the company confirmed to BI. The startup is working to increase the number of patients its physical therapists care for using AI. AdvertisementSword Health has made cuts to its clinical workforce as the $3 billion startup seeks to manage more patients with the help of AI, Business Insider has learned. The layoffs come as Sword seeks to enable its PTs to treat more patients using AI. AdvertisementIt's not the only digital health startup waiting at the IPO gates.
Persons: , Sword, would've, aren't, Virgilio Bento, It's, Bento, Morgan Stanley, Omada Organizations: BI, Service, Business Locations: Omada
Analysts said tariffs on cars imported from Mexico would have dire consequences for US automakers. Tesla announced in March 2023 that it was planning to build its seventh gigafactory near the industrial hub of Monterrey, Mexico. Trump vowed to clamp down on automakers building cars in Mexico on the campaign trail, and the prospect of new tariffs could force US automakers such as Tesla to make some hard choices about operational or planned factories in Mexico. Analysts told BI that the tariffs floated by Trump would deter automakers such as Tesla from investing in Mexico. Other automakers have expanded their presence in Mexico, despite the uncertainty of the election and the prospect of tariffs under a second Trump term.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, , Tesla, Trump, It's, Donald Trump's, Alex Brandon, Musk, Sam Fiorani, Fiorani, Ford, David Whiston, Scott Olson, BYD, Stephanie Brinley, Alanis King, Brinley, Stellantis Organizations: Service, Mexico —, AP, UBS, Trump, AutoForecast Solutions, General Motors, Ford, Getty, Toyota, Tacoma, Nissan, Volkswagen, BYD, Chrysler, Street Journal, BMW, P Global, Toyota Tacoma, GM Locations: Mexico, Monterrey, Detroit, United States, Cuautitlan, Toluca, San Luis Potosí
Ukraine said Monday that Russia has been using decoy drones to try and overwhelm its air defenses. Ukraine said it examined a Russian decoy drone and found Western-made parts inside of it. AdvertisementThe Ukrainian military said on Monday that it found Western-made parts inside a Russian decoy drone that was used in an attack over the weekend. However, the decoy drone — which Ukraine calls "Parody" — can apparently mimic the radar signature of a Shahed in a bid to confuse Kyiv's air defenses with fake targets. AdvertisementA look inside a Russian decoy drone.
Persons: , HUR, Mihai Popșoi Organizations: Monday, Service, Defense Intelligence, Ministry of Defense, Ukraine, Telegram Russia, Getty Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, NATO, Europe, Iran, Tehran, Belarus, Moldovan
She says everyone should invest in crypto, but not if you're investing money you can't afford to lose. Exchange-traded funds or mutual fundsExchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds are a great way to buy into the market without cherry-picking individual stocks, says Tu. Mutual funds, on the other hand, are a group of stocks and other assets typically handled by a fund manager to maximize profits. Real estate investment trustsA real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns, operates, and invests in income-producing rental properties. With some of the best real estate investing apps, you can start investing with as little as $10.
Persons: Wall Streeter Vivian Tu, , Vivian Tu, doesn't, They're Organizations: Service, Exchange, Mutual, Apple, Disney Locations: YOLO, cryptocurrency
Does this mean Twitter is going to be more important in the Trump 2.0 era? It's really not Twitter — it's — Twitter goes on television, or if they have breaking news, I'll tweet, I'll say "Watch this — boom." AdvertisementTrump was the TV presidentTrump was transfixed by TV, and that meant TV was the most important medium during his first presidency. Musk, for instance, spent part of his Sunday using Twitter to criticize "Saturday Night Live" — just like Trump used to do. But I will be surprised if Donald Trump, TV guy, becomes Donald Trump, Twitter guy.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, , Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, Kirk, US Sen, Rick Scott, 🇺🇸🇺🇸, own e, abou, witt, and i, ike Organizations: Twitter, Service, Trump, US, itt, Fox, Adv
Kevin Costner didn't return for "Yellowstone" season five, part two. Kevin Costner was just as surprised at John Dutton's "Yellowstone" write-off as you were. On Monday, Costner told Smerconish his departure from "Yellowstone" was the result of scheduling conflicts. Costner told Smerconish he hadn't realized that Dutton's death was airing the night before and that he had yet to watch the episode. In case you missed the premiere, here's how to stream "Yellowstone" season 5, part 2.
Persons: Kevin Costner didn't, didn't, John Dutton, , Kevin Costner, John, Michael Smerconish, Costner, that's, Christine Baumgartner, Smerconish, hadn't, it's Organizations: Service, Paramount Locations: Yellowstone
New York Times tech workers are ending their strike after a weeklong stoppage. The Tech Guild, formed in 2021, represents 600-plus engineers. AdvertisementNew York Times tech workers are ending their strike and returning to work Tuesday after a weeklong work stoppage, a Times spokesperson told Business Insider. AdvertisementDozens of tech workers crossed the picket line, showing splinters within the unit. Formed in 2021, the Tech Guild represents upward of 600 engineers.
Persons: , didn't Organizations: New York Times, Times, Tech, Service, of New, Tech Guild, Company Locations: of New York
He's not sure people will want to hire him as an older male nanny. I began an apprenticeship at Bright Horizons, a US-based day care chain that also operated in England, where I lived. I've worked with all sorts, from single parents in one-bedroom flats to celebrities who had non-disclosure agreements. I have no examples of older male nanniesSome people don't want to work with me because I'm a male nanny, or manny, as I say. There are no examples of an older male nanny, so I might need to be the first.
Persons: Max Kalogirou, He's, , I'm, Caretaking, I've, manny, it's Organizations: Service, Nannytax, Bright Locations: US, England
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
Here's what needs to go right for Intel, the only US-based manufacturer of powerful chips. AdvertisementUS policymakers are still betting that Intel is the nation's best shot at manufacturing chips. Intel needs to balance the booksIntel plans to spin out its semiconductor manufacturing business into an independent subsidiary called Intel Foundry, separating the manufacturing process from its chip-design business. Not everyone is convinced that government intervention will help Intel get back on track in chip manufacturing. The report said they also discussed a potential merger between the company's chip design business and a competitor like AMD or Marvell.
Persons: , Dow, It's, they're, Alistair Barr, Stacy Rasgon, Patrick Moorhead, Moorhead, they've, Logan Purk, Edward Jones, Dan Morgan, Pat Gelsinger, Morgan, Rasgon, Daniel Newman, hasn't, Newman, Gina Raimondo, Donald, it's, Mark Warner, Semafor Organizations: Wall Street, Intel, Service, Dow Jones, Nvidia, Business, Qualcomm, AMD, Dow, Bernstein Research, TSMC, Intel Foundry, Synovus, Futurum Group, Act, Google, Microsoft, Apple, New York Times, Commerce Department, Sen, Marvell, Warner Locations: Taiwan, Washington
Mattel apologized for including an X-rated site link on "Wicked" doll packaging. AdvertisementToy maker Mattel has apologized for a printing error on the packaging of a line of "Wicked" dolls that listed an X-rated adult site. Related storiesWalmart confirmed it had paused the sale of the dolls as Mattel works to correct the misprint. A completed eBay listing for a Mattel "Wicked" doll with a URL misprint on the packaging. EbayAlthough the "Wicked" dolls are still visible on the Mattel website, the purchase links didn't yield available results on Monday morning.
Persons: Mattel, , Stanley, Mattel's Organizations: Service, Mattel Locations: Target, U.S
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
Ari Brojde thought his grandmother's estate would be easy, but it took nearly three years to settle. Talking ahead of time and getting iron-clad legal directives can speed up estate settlement, he said. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Getting it in writing in a way that's legally binding can be impossible. That's why I'm working with professionals, including lawyers and accountants, who are experts in helping people make their intentions clear.
Persons: Ari Brojde, Brojde, , ealtit, hadn't, we'd, they're, it's, I've, boomers Organizations: Service, Technology
Streaming video services are seeing more customers hitting "pause," The Wall Street Journal reports. The Journal examined subscription data from analytics firm Antenna to see the pattern of people quitting Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Amazon Prime Video, and others. The average rate of U.S. customer cancellations among premium streaming video services reached 5.2% in August, but after factoring in re-subscribers, the rate of defections was lower at 3.5%. Meanwhile, last month, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a "click to cancel" rule that is supposed to make it easier for customers to cancel online subscriptions. In them, he's dancing shirtless to an audio meme to promote his FX show, "English Teacher," which streams on Hulu.
Persons: I'm, , Brian Jordan Organizations: Street, Hulu —, Service, Netflix, Apple, Max, Amazon Prime, Federal Trade Commission Locations: Hulu
It reignites a debate about the feasibility of developing increasingly advanced models and AI scaling laws — the theoretical rules about how the models improve. It remains to be seen how smart an AI model can get when it has that much capital thrown at it. There could also be strategies to make AI models smarter by enhancing the inference portion of development. The model OpenAI released in September — called OpenAI o1 — focused more on inference improvements. Still, it's clear that, like Altman, much of the industry remains firm in its conviction that scaling laws are the driver of AI performance.
Persons: OpenAI's, It's, , Sam Altman, Fabrice Beaulieu, Altman, OpenAI, Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, Ion Stoica, Gary Marcus, Anthropic, Marcus, Claude, Ilya Sutskever, Dario Amodei, Kevin Scott, we're, Scott, they've Organizations: Service, OpenAI's, Orion, Business, Getty, Companies, New York University, Reuters, Sequoia, o1 Locations: GPT, Silicon Valley, AFP
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
And it should never have happened,” Luxon said, as he spoke to lawmakers and a public gallery packed with survivors of the abuse. An estimated 200,000 people in state, foster and faith-based care suffered “unimaginable” abuse over a period of seven decades, a blistering report released in July said at the end of the largest inquiry ever undertaken in New Zealand. “For many of you it changed the course of your life, and for that, the government must take responsibility,” Luxon said. “Words do matter and I say these words with sincerity: I have read your stories, and I believe you,” he added. Of 650,000 children and vulnerable adults in state, foster, and church care between 1950 and 2019 — in a country that today has a population of 5 million — nearly a third endured physical, sexual, verbal or psychological abuse.
Persons: Christopher Luxon, ” Luxon Organizations: New Zealand AP, Zealand’s Locations: Wellington, New Zealand
I tried Pie Social, a million-dollar app that encourages socializing through in-person meetups. The app makes meetups accessible but isn't exactly groundbreaking — it's mostly a directory. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMaking friends is apparently a million-dollar problem — and the latest app trying to solve it is Pie Social. "We are building a social app to combat this problem.
Persons: It's, , Andy Dunn, Pie, it's, Dunn, Uber, Melissa Hobley Organizations: Service, LinkedIn Locations: Chicago
I tried chocolate-chip cookies from the bakery section of Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, and Costco. As a pro baker, I had high expectations — but Safeway and Walmart didn't impress me much. Costco's cookies were soft and not too sweet with lots of chocolate chunks. AdvertisementAs a professional baker, I've probably made thousands of chocolate-chip cookies from scratch. So, I tried chocolate-chip cookies from the bakery section at four national chains near me in Seattle — Costco, Kroger, Safeway, and Walmart.
Persons: , I've, there's Organizations: Kroger, Safeway, Walmart, Costco, Service Locations: Seattle
He examines how his team steps up when he takes PTO to determine whether he's hired the right people. I usually find vacation an opportunity to judge if I've hired the right team. Every time I've come back, I've felt the folks I've hired are the right people; they've stepped up, and they know they can make decisions. So when I'm going on vacation, I ask myself, who can I direct people to instead for questions they'd normally ask me? AdvertisementLet's say you have one or two people on your team you're concerned about while you're going to be on vacation.
Persons: Gopal Shenoy, he's, , I've, they've, Slack, they'll, they'd Organizations: Service Locations: people's, they're
Trump's proposed tariffs could lead to increased global manufacturing activity temporarily. Related Video China, Russia boast that trade is at an "all-time high" despite Western sanctions"Just as businesses try to get ahead of that, you could actually see a little bit of pop in global manufacturing, China manufacturing, as we head into the first quarter," he added. Exports could dip with focus on trade deficitsAny a temporary boost in trade would just be that: temporary. Advertisement"Higher US tariffs on Chinese exports could re-direct those exports into Asia, hurting local production," wrote the Nomura economists. "More tit-for-tat trade retaliation, trade policy uncertainty and delayed policy easing in some Asian economies will also likely spill into domestic demand," they added.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Lupton, Zichun Huang Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Capital Economics, Exports, Nomura Locations: China, Russia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, India, Asia
When Omarni Webb decided she wanted to get a master's degree, she was determined not to go into debt. Webb completed a master's degree in marketing in Sweden and later worked as a data analyst. I figured that having a master's degree would give me an edge because I would know how to design clothes and market them. I looked at Columbia and New York University but soon realized that I couldn't afford to go to either, even if I got accepted. I had gotten through college with no debt and wanted to do the same for my master's degree.
Persons: Omarni Webb, Webb, , Pell Grant, TJ Maxx, I'm, Erin Organizations: Ikea, Service, Fashion Institute of Technology, Citadel, New York University, NYU's Stern School of Business, Mälardalen University, Stockholm University, Marvel Locations: Sweden, Manhattan, New York, Columbia, Burlington, Marshalls, Västerås, Stockholm, Brooklyn, London, Europe, Germany, Estonia, Denmark, Finland, Paris
Melania Trump is turning to John Rogers, Executive VP at Goldman, for help during the transition. Rogers and Trump worked together during her first term as First Lady. AdvertisementFormer and future First Lady Melania Trump is turning to John Rogers, a partner at Goldman Sachs, for staffing advice during the transition to the White House, Semafor reports. Trump and Rogers have worked together before, when he served as advisor during her first term as first lady. Related VideoRepresentatives for Melania Trump and Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Melania Trump, John Rogers, Trump, , Goldman Sachs, Rogers, He's, Ronald Reagan Organizations: Goldman, Rogers, Service, White, Goldman's, Historical Association, CNBC
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