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The Intuit Dome, the new home of the LA Clippers, opened with over 1,400 toilets to cut down on lines. Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer spent $2 billion on the arena, which opened in August. AdvertisementThe Intuit Dome — the new home of the LA Clippers — opened two months ago, and team owner Steve Ballmer is particularly proud of the bathrooms. Related storiesThe Intuit Dome also features a massive, double-sided "Halo" screen at its center, which is made up of over 70 LED displays. The massive double-sided "Halo" display at the Intuit Dome arena, home of the LA Clippers.
Persons: Steve Ballmer, , Ballmer, he's Organizations: Intuit, LA Clippers, Microsoft, Service, NBA, Clippers
Horror fans are calling the main character, Art the Clown, a new icon for the genre. Fans say the success of "Terrifier 3" has cemented its lead character, the demonic, mute serial killer Art the Clown, as a horror icon. Now, fans have hailed Art as a modern horror icon akin to other slasher villains such as Norman Bates, Leatherface, Michael Myers, and Freddy Krueger. My horror hot take:Art the Clown is the first true horror icon to emerge thus far this century (Pennywise was already an icon under Tim Curry, and the “Saw” films have gone on without Jigsaw). He’s the horror icon we need right now.
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New Croc clogs mean matching togs for your dogs
  + stars: | 2024-10-12 | by ( Erika Tulfo | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —From cowboy boots to fried chicken-scented charms, foam footwear maker Crocs has a reputation for quirk. This month, Crocs is putting its best paw forward: The quirky-but-comfortable footwear maker is releasing a line of clogs for dogs. Pet Clogs are part of a partnership with pet supply company and subscription service BARK as part of Crocs’ annual “Croctober” campaign, when it releases a fan-inspired product. And sales of the footwear brand soared in 2020, thanks to the rise of casual fashion during the pandemic. “In many instances these will be fun purchases which people will share on social media, helping to amplify the Crocs brand,” he said.
Persons: Crocs, Andrew Rees, , Justin Bieber, Bad, , Neil Saunders, Lightning McQueen, Saunders Organizations: CNN, Labor Statistics, American Pet Products, Disney, DreamWorks Locations: Crocs
“I just don’t want to drive back up to Atlanta and leave for each hurricane,” Sam Hunter, a Tampa-based digital marketer, told NBC NEWS. Both Meta and TikTok declined to comment on the surge in such hurricane content. Videos on Hunter’s page — which showcase hurricane prep, landfall and aftermath — have amassed millions of views. While his account currently focuses solely on Hurricane Milton, Hunter plans to experiment with new content and see what sticks. “Some people take this stuff as a joke,” Corujo told NBC News, noting that many may see the hurricane as an opportunity to gain views.
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At least that seems to be the message — both symbolically and stylistically — embedded in Kamala Harris’ second ever Vogue cover. It's the vice president's second cover for the title. Annie Leibovitz/VogueThe image, by fashion photographer Annie Leibovitz, is a far cry from Harris’ first Vogue cover back in November 2021. Annie Leibovitz/VogueThis time around, though, neither Vogue nor Harris’ team seemed concerned with signposting her authenticity and approachability (Harris’ viral meme-ridden campaign seems to have handled that). But for most Harris’ fans, the second Vogue cover is something of a full circle moment — righting the perceived “wrongs” of the first.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Harris, Gabriela Hearst, Annie Leibovitz, It's, Harris ’, , Tyler Mitchell, , Misan Harriman, Leibovitz, Black, Brown, Chuck Taylor Organizations: CNN, Vogue, Converse, The New York Times, Hollywood Reporter, Biden, Redford Fire Department, Electoral College Locations: mocha, Michigan, British
Absurd and comical rescue images that appear to have been made with artificial intelligence have sprung up on social media this week as Hurricane Milton hit Florida, a reaction to the earlier proliferation of more realistic fake images related to Hurricane Helene. But as technology has advanced, fake images generated by AI have continued to proliferate on the internet, at times making it easier for false information to spread online. Public officials even cautioned Floridians this week to beware of AI-generated images that falsely depict conditions on the ground. The inspiration for the hurricane rescue images meme format apparently stems from a viral post from a public official on X, who shared a fake image of a child crying while holding a puppy with a flooded backdrop amid Hurricane Helene, which some recirculated as if it were real. In one meme image posted by an X user, former President Donald Trump appears to be dropping a basket of puppies over a body of water.
Persons: Milton, Hurricane Helene, Helene, Amy Kremer, Kremer, doesn’t, , Donald Trump, Trump, Elon Musk’s Organizations: Disney, Public, Republican National Committee Locations: Florida, Georgia, Hurricane Milton, , BlueSky
Audience members walked out of a recent "Terrifier 3" screening, and one person vomited. A violent scene in "Terrifier 2" helped create buzz around the movie, helping it make $15 million. AdvertisementAudience members were so disgusted by the ultra-gory horror movie "Terrifier 3" that they walked out of a screening last week — which is great news for its marketing team. The hype likely helped the independent movie rake in $15 million against a budget of $250,000, despite having no backing from a major Hollywood studio. It remains to be seen if "Terrifier 3" will be another cult hit — and what horrors will befall the victims of "Terrifier 4," which was greenlit in September.
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It has offered adherents myriad “exclusive” opportunities to join clubs to give counsel to Mr. Trump, and it has repeatedly claimed that Mr. Trump is personally reviewing lists of small donors. The New York Times looked at some 7,400 emails sent by the Trump campaign since Mr. Trump entered the presidential race. Ms. Harris, and before her Mr. Biden, have far outpaced Mr. Trump in fund-raising this cycle, including from small-dollar donors. But both in sheer number (about 75 emails per week, on average, throughout this campaign cycle) and in syntax, the former president’s campaign emails stand out. Similar questions have arisen about contests Mr. Trump’s campaign and political action committee have run in years past.
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In this article DJT Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTOmar Marques | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesShares of Trump Media shot up as much as 19% Thursday morning, keeping up the momentum of a rally that has recovered some of the Truth Social operator's steep losses from a recent weekslong sell-off. DJT stock was trading around $24 per share shortly after the market open, more than double the $11.75 price it fetched in an intraday trading low, just over two weeks ago. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Trump Media (DJT) Stock PriceThe surge came amid little positive news about the company, but coincided with some recent presidential election polls and other indicators that allies of former President Donald Trump, its majority shareholder, took as positive signs. "It doesn't have anything to do with fundamentals," said Anne Stevenson-Yang, founder and research director of short seller J Capital Research, in an interview with CNBC. "It's a bet on Trump, is all," she said.
Persons: Omar Marques, Donald Trump, Trump, Anne Stevenson, Yang Organizations: Lightrocket, Getty, Trump Media, Republican, White, J Capital Research, CNBC, Trump
Washington CNN —Republicans are fighting a war against misinformation to keep their constituents safe as they brace for Hurricane Milton to make landfall in Florida, including being willing to point the finger at members of their own party — and their presidential nominee. Greene has stood by her comments, posting a meme and link to a Gateway Pundit article she says backs up her claims. “Former President Trump told us that the people in Springfield are eating dogs and cats, alright? He likewise said that FEMA money, our emergency money, instead of helping the people that are being hit by the hurricane is being used to help illegals,” he said at an event in Utah earlier this week. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who challenged Trump in this cycle’s Republican presidential primary, also warned residents in the path of a hurricane to ignore online misinformation.
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Are ‘manfluencers’ raising our sons?
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Shannon Carpenter | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
I realize that this old dad is not the hippest, but I thought I’d always kept an eye on the media my sons consume. On the surface, it seems easy to pinpoint what attracts our young men to manfluencers. That is the true draw to our young men, a place where they are the elite and above others. Since teenagers can be hard to meet head-on, try connecting with sons by praising them to others and through communication. We can lead our sons past the false trappings of fancy cars and money, and the cruelty perpetuated by these manfluencers.
Persons: Andrew Tate, I’d, influencer Andrew Tate, Tate, , Niobe, , Dr, Grey Endres, Endres, Ward Cleaver, ” Endres, Shannon Carpenter, Dad ” Organizations: CNN, Tate, Lamborghini, “ Rebels, New York University, FORSTER, Missouri Western State University, Locations: Kansas City , Missouri
We spoke with Sophia Efthimiatou and Matt Starr, Substack's duo paving the platform's IRL strategy. hosted "Hate Read Live," where several contributors behind Cai's "Hate Reads" newsletter read excerpts at a bar in New York. September: Casey Lewis hosted "Debate Club," the first iteration of Substack's "Stacked Debate" series, in a gymnasium featuring several Substack writers. hosted "Debate Club," the first iteration of Substack's "Stacked Debate" series, in a gymnasium featuring several Substack writers. Substack's events are a playground for promoting these tools.
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A new HBO documentary says that Canadian programmer Peter Todd is the creator of bitcoin. It points to several things to back the claim, but Todd denies he is the token's creator. The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, who wrote the bitcoin white paper, has been hotly debated. AdvertisementA new HBO documentary suggests the identity of bitcoin's inventor is a Canadian programmer named Peter Todd. "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery," which premiered on HBO on Tuesday, names Todd as bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Persons: Peter Todd, Todd, Satoshi Nakamoto, , Len Sassaman, Nick Szabo, Adam Back, Cullen Hoback, Nakamoto, Nakamoto's, Hoback, I'm Satoshi, I'm Craig Wright, Satoshi, bettors Organizations: HBO, Service, Nakamoto, New York Times, Polymarket Locations: Canadian
The National Alliance for Eating Disorders Helpline provides support, resources and information about treatment options at 1-866-662-1235. “Eating disorders are very competitive disorders. In February 2021, in partnership with the National Eating Disorders Association, Instagram and TikTok started directing users to help resources when searching for terms associated with eating disorders. “We know that eating disorders are starting to skew younger,” Dr. Doreen Marshall, the CEO of the National Eating Disorders Association, told NBC News. More information about eating disorders, including other free and low-cost support options, can be found on the National Eating Disorder Association’s website.
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Advice on social media often suggests openness in relationships. AdvertisementCouples therapists also say they've noticed a recent uptick in relationship unpacking among clients. Avigail Lev, a licensed clinical psychologist in San Francisco, attributes part of the problem to social media, with people learning relationship advice from quick Instagram slideshows. Social media can be misleadingSocial media platforms are brimming with mental health advice. Relationship work shouldn't be so hardConstantly unpacking relationship issues can delay the inevitable break-up.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: 'I like Target right here'
  + stars: | 2024-10-08 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Unity Software's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Alumis' year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Target's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon SoundHound AI's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Merck's year-to-date stock performance.
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The jump in bitcoin creator-themed tokens comes ahead of a new HBO documentary about bitcoin. Crypto watchers believe the film will reveal the true name of bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Coins like LEN, SASHA, and ODIN reference Len Sassaman, an American programmer long suspected of being bitcoin's creator. SZABO, meanwhile, a coin referencing computer scientist Nick Szabo, is up 377%. AdvertisementIn recent days, participants have increasingly bet in favor of Nick Szabo, a computer scientist who published research on bitcoin's precursor "bit gold."
Persons: Satoshi Nakamoto, , LEN, SASHA, ODIN, Len Sassaman, SASHA —, SZABO, Nick Szabo, ADAM, Adam Back, Nakamoto, Satoshi Nakamotor, Sassaman, Meredith Patterson, Cullen, Szabo Organizations: HBO, Service, CoinMarketCap Locations: American, bettors
Snoopy Weekly, a now-deleted popular X account unaffiliated with the Peanuts comic, garnered backlash for a post that endorsed former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election. "Snoopy hates you btw," one fan of the cartoon wrote in response to the Snoopy Weekly endorsement, sharing a screenshot of the now- removed post. NBC News could not reach the people behind Snoopy Weekly or Dailysnoopys for comment. The Snoopy Weekly account appears to have been deleted as of Monday evening. Other Snoopy fan accounts, like badsnoopy__, have also showcased some political leanings in their posts.
Persons: Donald Trump, Charlie Brown's, he's, Gen Zers, Snoopy, Snoopyweekly, Snoopy Weekly's, Charles M, Schulz, Blake Scott Ball's, Charlie Brown’s, Ball, “ Schulz, Schultz, Mortie Turner, Billie Jean King, Franklin, Peppermint Patty, Charles Schulz, Peanuts.com Organizations: Snoopy, Hamas, NBC, Snoopy Weekly, Peanuts Worldwide, Peanuts Locations: Israel, Arizona, Georgia, Charlie Brown’s America, Oakland
Many posts on TikTok and X, some of which garnered millions of views, speculated on the relationship between Thomas and Abraham. Thomas, who is based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was arrested in Dallas on Tuesday. Some TikTok users claimed to be “Mr Prada victims” and would make videos feigning distress when Thomas would like their videos, according to Know Your Meme. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said it found blood, sharp objects and other weapons in Thomas’ home, according to an affidavit for an arrest warrant. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said “there is no evidence to suggest that Thomas was a client of Abraham.” A motive and relationship are still under investigation, according to the sheriff’s office.
Persons: Terryon Thomas, William Nicholas Abraham, Thomas, Abraham, Thomas ’, Prada, , Jarrett Ambeau Organizations: NBC News, Baton, Baton Rouge Sheriff’s, Prosecutors Locations: Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Dallas, Tangipahoa Parish , Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Thomas ’, Louisiana
Palmer Luckey and Meta appear to be mending their frayed relationship. The Oculus and Anduril founder recently visited Meta for a demo and signaled he'd be open to working with Mark Zuckerberg. Luckey was fired in 2016 from Facebook amid backlash over funding a billboard mocking Hillary Clinton. AdvertisementEight years after getting fired from Facebook, Palmer Luckey appears to be open to burying the hatchet with Mark Zuckerberg and Meta. https://t.co/SvHbU5qwcn — Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey) October 3, 2024Neither Palmer Luckey nor Meta immediately responded to a request for comment from Business Insider.
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2 executive at Trump Media & Technology, the company that runs Trump's Truth Social, has resigned. You'd think this is the kind of thing that would worry Trump Media investors. 2 executive at Donald Trump's social media company resigned this week. And indeed, shares in Trump Media & Technology Group — the company that runs Trump's Truth Social platform — were down about 1% Friday morning. We've done this many times, so briefly: Trump Media & Technology Group runs Truth Social, but Truth Social is embryonic at best.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Trump, Devin Nunes, ProPublica, I've, Andrew Northwall, Northwall Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, Service, , Trump Media & Technology Group
Terryon Thomas, a 20-year-old TikTok creator best known as Mr Prada, has been charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana announced Thursday. The popular Baton Rouge-based online creator was accused of driving the stolen vehicle of 69-year-old therapist William Nicholas Abraham, also of Baton Rouge, who was found dead on the side of a highway near Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, on Sunday. Thomas has been the subject of a social media frenzy after claims that he was involved in Abraham’s death went viral. Many posts on TikTok and X, some which garnered millions of views, speculated on the relationship between Thomas and Abraham. “I appreciate the work done by the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, Louisiana State Police and Crime Lab, Baton Rouge Police Department, U.S. Marshal’s Service and all others involved,” East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said in a news release.
Persons: Terryon Thomas, Prada, Thomas, William Nicholas Abraham, Abraham, Thomas ’, , Sid Gautreaux, TikTok, Jarrett Ambeau, Organizations: Baton, Baton Rouge Sheriff’s, Baton Rouge Police Department, Police, Sheriff’s, Louisiana State Police, Crime, U.S, Marshal’s Service, NBC News, Prosecutors Locations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Dallas, Tangipahoa Parish , Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Thomas ’
The tech journalist Taylor Lorenz is going solo and launching her own Substack publication. AdvertisementThe tech journalist Taylor Lorenz is going full creator mode, launching her own Substack publication called User Mag. "We are grateful for the work Taylor has produced at The Washington Post," a Post spokesperson said in a statement. I think Substack is doing a lot more in terms of multimedia. So there's people like that, that I'm really going to miss having access to their minds on a daily basis.
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Hard seltzers, spiked seltzers, and their ilk have been marketed as lighter than traditional alcoholic beverages. In the 2010s, the hard seltzers started to pop up, with names like White Claw and Truly, both of which launched in 2016. Advertisement"During the pandemic, hard seltzers really blew up, and I think hard seltzers are one of those ones that were perceived as a little bit of a better-for-you option," said Kaleigh Theriault, an associate director of beverage-alcohol thought leadership at NIQ, a market research firm. The market got saturated, and people started to realize there could be a lot more to canned alcohol than beer and hard seltzers. "So companies are having to innovate more and more, and that has led to some higher-ABV canned cocktails."
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Elon Musk had funded Republican causes long before he endorsed Trump in July, per new reports. AdvertisementElon Musk, a vocal backer of former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign, has quietly funded Republican causes for years, according to new reports. Ron DeSantis of Florida a $10 million donation for his short-lived presidential bid in 2023, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the donation. Musk gave the money to a group called Faithful & Strong Policies, The Journal reported. In July, the Journal reported that Musk had committed to donating $45 million monthly to the PAC.
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