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I first learned of the Swype vape on social media, where a few doctored images of its screen had gone viral. AdvertisementNow, an obvious disclaimer: Business Insider does not endorse vaping or starting to vape simply because it seems like it would be funny to have a vape phone. (Samatha Cole of 404 Media also tried out the Swype vape; we didn't plan this. The touchscreen does display notifications when you swipe up — I could see messages from Signal, news push alerts, X notifications, and texts. This app seems designed not for the Swype vape but for some sort of wearable fitness tracker.
Persons: I'm, Vape, vaping, Pina Colada, Samatha Cole, Katie Notopoulos, it's, Samantha Cole, I've, Insider's Jordan Hart, Tim Cook Organizations: Service, Business, Media, Bluetooth, Aircraft, Google, Shenzhen Communication Technology, Apple Watch Locations: Shenzhen, China
One rare exception to this was the Tanker War that was a part of the larger Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. "And that's why I compare that more so to World War II than, I'd say, even outpacing what was seen during the Tanker War." Specifically from the perspective of the almost non-stop air-defense engagements, the Red Sea fight has definitely been more intense than anything the US Navy has seen since World War II, including the Tanker War, he said. AdvertisementThe Second World War was much more intense given the fleets that were facing off. "Certainly, it's the most intense air-defense challenge we've encountered in a long time," Macy said of the Red Sea fight.
Persons: , Houthi, Mason, Dwight D, Cmdr, Justin Smith, Samantha Alaman, Carney, Smith, Eisenhower, Archer Macy, Mark Duncan, Macy, we've Organizations: Service, US Navy, Business, Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group, Navy, Tanker, AP, Center for Strategic, Studies ' Missile Defense, US Locations: Gulf of Aden, Korea, Vietnam, Iran, Iraq, Gulf, Aden, Persian Gulf, Tehran, Iraqi, Red, Persian, Salle, La Salle, Okinawa, Yemen
Irene was over 50 but couldn't come to terms with the label "Grandma," and I was confused. She was "Grandma Irene," so Irene was begrudgingly stuck. Now that I'm hitting some senior milestones, I'm beginning to understand my mother-in-law a bit better. I'm sure my choices are foreign to my children and son-in-law, but give them a few years, and I'm sure they'll catch on. I'm sure I'll also struggle with the label "Grandma" when the time comes, too.
Persons: Irene, Irene doting, Claire, Grandma Irene, begrudgingly, I've, I'm, Irene's Organizations: Service, Business
My working hours haven't decreased from my finance days, but I have more flexibility and control over my work schedule. We plan summer childcare in DecemberSummer is harder. Through the years, my wife and I have learned that we have to plan our summer schedule in December. AdvertisementSummer camp hours do not follow working hoursOur kids go to different summer camps in and around Boston for 10 weeks of the summer. The kids attend private school, and summer camp costs us roughly the same.
Persons: , Pat Dooling, I'd, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Boston
One rare exception to this was the Tanker War that was a part of the larger Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. "And that's why I compare that more so to World War II than, I'd say, even outpacing what was seen during the Tanker War." Specifically from the perspective of the almost non-stop air-defense engagements, the Red Sea fight has definitely been more intense than anything the US Navy has seen since World War II, including the Tanker War, he said. AdvertisementThe Second World War was much more intense given the fleets that were facing off. "Certainly, it's the most intense air-defense challenge we've encountered in a long time," Macy said of the Red Sea fight.
Persons: , Houthi, Mason, Dwight D, Cmdr, Justin Smith, Samantha Alaman, Carney, Smith, Eisenhower, Archer Macy, Mark Duncan, Macy, we've Organizations: Service, US Navy, Business, Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group, Navy, Tanker, AP, Center for Strategic, Studies ' Missile Defense, US Locations: Gulf of Aden, Korea, Vietnam, Iran, Iraq, Gulf, Aden, Persian Gulf, Tehran, Iraqi, Red, Persian, Salle, La Salle, Okinawa, Yemen
The money flow into small caps may not be a rotation from winning growth trades. Dave Nadig, ETF journalist and financial futurist, sees investors "just buying, buying, buying." "[Investors] are now, for the first time in ages, buying value, buying some of these defensive sectors, buying small caps. When it comes to the small-cap trade, Nadig thinks it's too early to determine whether the upside is sustainable. The Russell 2000 , which tracks small caps, fell 0.6% on Friday.
Persons: Dave Nadig, CNBC's, Nadig, it's, Russell, Joe Biden Organizations: Dow Industrial, Nasdaq
I asked a financial planner whether I should take money out of savings if interest rates drop. I haven't felt ready to follow their advice, especially since my high-yield savings account at Ally Bank has been offering 4% to 5% APY on the money in the account. If that happens, it might make sense for me to move money out of my high-yield savings account. I met with certified financial planner Jake Skelhorn, who shared three things I can do with that cash if interest rates drop. "While more volatile year-to-year, stock market returns have averaged approximately 10%, which is about double what you're getting in a high-yield savings account today."
Persons: it's, they've, haven't, Jake Skelhorn, Skelhorn Organizations: Ally Bank
How to read a credit report
  + stars: | 2024-07-19 | by ( Michelle Lambright Black | Paul Kim | Read More | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +11 min
It's important to review your credit reports often to check for mistakes, and to do that you need to know how to read a credit report. Because your credit matters so much, it's important to keep a close eye on your credit reports from all three major credit bureaus — Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian — and learn how to read a credit report. How to read a credit reportMost credit reports are broken down into sections that make your information easier to understand and digest. InquiriesThe final part of your credit report, known as the inquiry section, contains a list of who has accessed your credit report in the last 24 months. Editor's Rating 4.6/5 A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star Editor's Rating 4.7/5 A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star Editor's Rating 4.6/5 A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star A five pointed star Learn more On Aura's website Learn More Learn more On IdentityForce's websiteDisputing incorrect informationUnfortunately, errors and fraud wind up on credit reports all the time.
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He was giving me six months to live, and that was "pushing it," in his words. A doctor told me I needed aggressive treatment immediatelyAt first, the emotions didn't hit me. I was the one who had just been given six months to live. The doctor told me we didn't have time for that; we needed to start aggressive treatments immediately. When the first doctor told me I had six months to live, I knew I would make it to seven.
Persons: Brittany Rudy, I'd, , I've, I'm, Cameron Organizations: Service, Business
I haven't traveled alone a lot — this was probably my second flight alone. There was a creator campaign going on, and their head office is in Mumbai, so I traveled from Delhi for that. Through overhearing cops, I figured out there was a tissue found in the plane that had "Bomb on flight" written on it. The police asked us to write "Bomb on flight" in our own handwriting with our seat number. Then they took us all in two different sections to write "Bomb on flight," I think 36 times — dividing your tissue into four and writing on alternate sides.
Persons: , Molina Singh, haven't, I've, We'd, people's MacBooks Organizations: Service, Akasa, YouTube, Business Locations: Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. I worked my way up in my first company quickly and began earning a six-figure salary when I was 30. I felt really isolated, and it affected my mental health. I felt like my hard work went unappreciatedI tried to move to Chicago last year, but it didn't work out. It's been such a relief already, and the possibilities feel endlessJust making the decision helped my mental health — particularly my anxiety.
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CrowdStrike is well-known in the cybersecurity industry, but until today, I don't think anyone was aware of its dominance as a platform on Windows. However, CrowdStrike might have evidence to suggest that this is a freak accident, so I don't think it's fair to point fingers too much. I don't think that's realistic. I don't think anyone really understood the true scope and presence of CrowdStrike before today. I don't think technology is intrinsically good or evil; it depends on how it's used and regulated.
Persons: , Ahmed Al Sharif, Al Sharif, I've, Al Sharif's, I'm, It's, You'll, CrowdStrike, it's Organizations: Service, EA, Meta, Business, Barcelona International, London Heathrow, El, Airport Locations: Barcelona, London
Since then, I've traveled to all 50 states solo, and although I've found beauty in all corners of the United States, I haven't felt a desire to move anywhere else. I love visiting Great Sand Dunes National Park, which is home to the tallest sand dunes in North America, and Colorado National Monument, which has a Utah-like red-rock canyon landscape. Colorado is home to four major national parks, including Great Sand Dunes. Great Sand Dunes is home to the tallest sand dunes in North America, Black Canyon of the Gunnison has some of North America's steepest cliffs, and Mesa Verde preserves the cliff dwellings and rich history of the Ancestral Puebloan people. Colorado wine country offers a surprising array of world-class wines with incredible mountain backdrops that I love to visit.
Persons: , I've, I'm, Emily Hart Colorado, what's, Emily Hart Organizations: Service, Colorado —, Business, Rockies, Sand, Rocky, West Elks, Viticultural Area Locations: Illinois, Louisiana, Colorado, Denver, United States, North America, Utah, Colorado Colorado, Utah , Wyoming , Idaho, New Mexico , Arizona, Montana, . Colorado, Gunnison, North, Mesa Verde, Napa, Palisade
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUnderlying trends for Amex haven't changed, says Argus Research's Stephen Biggar on Amex Q2 earningsStephen Biggar, Argus Research director of financial institutions research, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss American Express' second quarter earnings report.
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And to him, AI doesn't exhibit the signs of a truly groundbreaking innovation like the ones he's seen before. AdvertisementAI comes with a trillion-dollar price tagIt's no secret that AI technology isn't cheap. Advertisement"A lot of people say, 'Well, we'll be able to replace call centers with AI,'" Covello said. However, once it encounters unfamiliar situations outside its training set, AI doesn't have the ability to reason like humans do. If AI doesn't actually have the ability to conduct higher-order reasoning, it won't leave a trillion-dollar impact on the economy.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs's Jim Covello, Covello, Goldman Sachs, it's, buildout, we'll, Tesla, who've Organizations: Service, Business, Investors, Nvidia, Amazon, CVS, Big Tech Locations: Netherlands
Read previewThe Greater Memphis Chamber publicly announced last month that Elon Musk would build xAI's "gigafactory of compute" in the Tennessee city. The planned facility is set to house what Musk intends to be the world's most powerful supercomputer, set to power xAI's chatbot, Grok. AdvertisementOne council member, Pearl Walker, told Forbes that the development caused "hysteria" among Memphis locals. In an open letter shared on X, a group of three Memphis environmental groups also expressed concerns about the factory's impact on the local power supply. Memphis Light, Gas, and Water is trying to prevent the factory from affecting the local power grid, the outlet added.
Persons: , Elon, Musk, Pearl Walker, Forbes, Walker, xAI, Bernstein, Goldman Sachs, haven't, Ted Townsend, Musk's Organizations: Service, Memphis Chamber, Business, Economic, Tennessee Valley Authority, Memphis City, Forbes, Memphis, The Washington Post, Bernstein Research, Meta, Greater, Greater Memphis Chamber Locations: Memphis, Tennessee, Shelby, Iowa, The, Greater Memphis
Skills are "far more important" than having a college degree for many jobs, he added. Dimon said JP Morgan Chase has eliminated degree requirements for most jobs at the bank and pivoted toward more skills-based hiring. About 80% of JP Morgan Chase's current roles for "experienced hires," or candidates with full-time work experience, don't require a college degree, a company spokesperson confirmed to Fortune. For context, 62% of Americans don't have a college degree, according to the latest Census data. That means degree requirements can lock out millions of job seekers with alternative qualifications from high-paying opportunities.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Dimon, Morgan Chase, JP Morgan Chase's, It's Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, LinkedIn, Wall Street, Ivy League, McKinsey & Co, Harvard Business School's, Glass Institute, CNBC
Introduction to Amex Airline CreditOverview of the Airline Fee CreditOne of the most valuable benefits offered by premium American Express cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express, The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, and Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card is a yearly airline incidental fee credit. How to Use Your Amex Airline CreditSome people still aren't traveling as much as they used to, so cardholders might find themselves unable to use all of their Amex airline fee credits right now. FAQsHow do I select an airline for my Amex airline credit? What types of expenses are covered by the Amex airline credit? What happens if I don't use my airline credit by the end of the year?
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Hannah Roberts: Be supportive of everybody coming up
  + stars: | 2024-07-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHannah Roberts: Be supportive of everybody coming up"I just want to do things that I haven't done before." Olympic medalist Hannah Roberts shares what ambition means to her.
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This past June would have been my husband Steve and my 48th wedding anniversary. I sometimes feel like I have a phantom husband; I sense Steve in the apartment, when I'm walking in the street, when I'm scared, when I can't find something, when I need a question answered, when I'm sad, and when I'm lonely. Our dog died before himOur dog, Cassie, was our chosen child, and she died shortly before my husband died. The mini-golden doodle puppies were born a week before my husband died, and he showed videos of them to the nurses. I'm taking each day as it comes with Romeo by my side.
Persons: , Steve, I've, Romeo, He's, Cassie, Ann Organizations: Service, Beatles
The SocGen strategist has been warning of a recession and coming stock crash for months. The tech sector is showing a number of signs that valuations are an overstretched "timebomb," he said. AdvertisementThe stock market is flashing warning signs that the tech stock frenzy is about to end, according to one of Wall Street's most bearish analysts. "As time marches on, there are few of us left who were in the industry during the 2000 Nasdaq crash let alone the 1987 crash. Analysts are expecting tech stocks to post forward earnings growth of around 30% year-over-year, Edwards noted, though tech stocks have actually been posting around 20% yearly earnings growth.
Persons: Albert Edwards, , He's, Edwards, Russell, Morgan Organizations: Service, Societe Generale, Nasdaq, Tech
View at AmazonThere are even more options for Prime Day Apple Watches, and Prime Day iPads still available in our other guides. For an extensive breakdown divided up by size, see our full roundup of Prime Day TV deals. View at AmazonThere are even more sleep deals where those came from — check out our roundups of the best Prime Day mattress deals and Prime Day pillow deals. Do I need to be an Amazon Prime member to buy Prime Day deals? Amazon Prime Day deals are comparable to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, with the main difference being that Amazon is the only participating retailer.
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Can Boeing get back to its glory days?
  + stars: | 2024-07-18 | by ( Leslie Josephs | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +17 min
Then on Jan. 5, about six minutes and 16,000 feet into a packed flight out of Portland, Oregon, a door plug blew out of a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9. The Federal Aviation Administration barred Boeing from increasing output of its Max planes and stepped up hands-on inspections at production plants. The 737 was dubbed "Baby Boeing" and went on to become the company's bestseller, helping to make Boeing the largest U.S. exporter. Pilots in those Boeing planes fought against a flight-control system, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, that pushed the nose of the planes downward repeatedly. Boeing has said it aims to increase rates to about 50 Max planes a month in the next few years.
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AdvertisementI ended up working at Lyft for about three months but left to get treatment for a severe medical condition. I just want to make sure I'm doing something meaningful and important to me every moment, every month, every year. It made me question what makes me feel like I'm doing well. After six months, I left the barista job to work for BuzzFeed, where I helped with social media and blogging before I was laid off when the company cut jobs in 2023. Now I'm working as an engineer at a healthcare tech startup, which I think really suits me.
Persons: , Chris Jereza, I'd, Lyft, haven't, I've, I'm, they're Organizations: Service, University of California, Business Locations: Berkeley, Lyft
Read previewHGTV stars Mina Starsiak Hawk and her mom Karen E. Laine are returning to "Good Bones" months after Hawk went public about the strain in their relationship. On their HGTV series, "Good Bones," which premiered in 2016, Hawk and Laine renovate homes in Indianapolis, Indiana, through their company Two Chicks and a Hammer. The series quickly became popular on the network, as did its spinoff, "Good Bones: Risky Business." Mina Starsiak Hawk costars on "Good Bones." AdvertisementHGTV announced 'Good Bones' will be returning with a limited seasonOn Wednesday, HGTV announced a new season of "Good Bones" will premiere on HGTV on August 14, nearly a year after season eight premiered.
Persons: , Mina Starsiak Hawk, Karen E, Laine, Hawk, William, Tad, Jessica, Stephen, Jack, Julie, Mina, Laine —, I've, Rachel Luna, we're, Michael Kovac, Laine didn't, it's, Karen, we've, HGTV's, Karen E Laine Organizations: Service, HGTV, Business, CR, Business Insider, Indy Locations: Indianapolis , Indiana, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Wilmington , North Carolina
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