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When news broke that Francine Pascal, creator of the “Sweet Valley High” universe, died last weekend at the age of 92, appreciations began rolling across the internet like a certain red Spider through a high school parking lot. Nostalgic and bereaved, I drove to the library to check out a few, only to discover they had been removed from the catalog. “But I loved them.”This backhanded praise would have been familiar to Ms. Pascal, whose literary talents were either sneered at or dismissed for decades. Even as her franchise blanketed best-seller lists — 200 million books and counting, thanks to teenage readers like me — she, and they, received astonishingly little media coverage. For those affected by the blackout, the Sweet Valley universe comprises hundreds of novels and numerous spinoffs, all set in the eponymous Southern California town and starring Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, identical twins with blue-green eyes, shining blond hair and sky-high ambitions — Elizabeth’s literary, Jessica’s social.
Persons: Francine Pascal, appreciations, Pascal, Jessica, Elizabeth Wakefield, Organizations: Guardian, Playboy Locations: Sweet, Southern California
He has since worked at Meta, Visa, and PayPal and is currently a senior product manager at Google. Related storiesHe switched companies because he was looking for a role in product management, his goal even before business school. GoogleDuring the recruitment process at Google, Lin said he applied to other companies for two reasons. Advertisement"This time, when I ended up sharing a competing offer, I actually took my PayPal offer," he said. AdvertisementBusiness Insider has verified his offer letters, employment history, and Google compensation.
Persons: , Yu Lin, Lin, Meta Lin, Visa Lin, PayPal Lin Organizations: Service, Business, University of Southern, Meta, Visa, PayPal, Google, Yahoo, Nvidia Locations: University of Southern California, Taiwan, Park , California, Sunnyvale , California
The Justice Department sued TikTok on Friday, accusing it of illegally collecting children’s data and escalating a long-running battle between the U.S. government and the Chinese-owned app. TikTok broke the law by gathering personal information from users under the age of 13 without their parents’ permission, according to the government’s complaint. The company knowingly allowed children under the age of 13 to create and use TikTok accounts, the government said, and frequently failed to honor parents’ requests to delete their children’s accounts. The lawsuit, which was filed in a federal court in Southern California, said those practices violated both the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, a law that restricts the online tracking of children, and a 2019 agreement between TikTok and the government in which the company pledged to notify parents before collecting children’s data and remove videos from users under 13 years old. The suit, which also names TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, asks for the court to fine the companies over the violations.
Persons: TikTok Organizations: Justice Department, U.S Locations: Southern California, TikTok
AdvertisementIt tracks: The closer you live to a casino, the likelier you are to develop a gambling problem. About 1% of US adults have a severe gambling problem, according to the National Council on Problem Gambling, and 2% to 3% have a mild or moderate problem. Advertisement"By the time everyone gets all excited, we're talking about really large credit-card debt, really large debts to friends and family. A lot of online debt," said Timothy Fong, a clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA and a codirector of its gambling-studies program. In the sports world, we've recently seen some high-profile examples of young men getting into hot water from sports betting.
Persons: that's, Brett Hollenbeck, Hollenbeck, It's, Michelle Malkin, You've, Timothy Fong, Fong, Young, we've, Shohei, Ippei Mizuhara, Jontay Porter, Malkin, doesn't, it's, Emily Stewart Organizations: University of California, University of Southern, UCLA's Anderson School of Management, National Council, East, East Carolina University's, Policy Initiative, UCLA, MLB, NBA, Sports, Business Locations: Los Angeles, University of Southern California, East Carolina, America, New Jersey
Mizuhara was one of Bowyer’s clients, placing at least 19,000 bets with Bowyer’s illegal gambling business from September 2021 to January 2024, according to prosecutors. Bowyer would increase Mizuhara’s betting limits even as Mizuhara had total losing bets of at least $182,935,206, leaving the former interpreter owing about $40,678,436, the plea agreement states. Bowyer’s other clients include “Individual B,” a professional baseball player for a Southern California-based baseball team, and “Individual C,” a former minor-league baseball player, the plea agreement states. In his plea agreement, Bowyer admitted to falsely reporting his taxable income to the IRS on his tax return for 2022. That year, Bowyer reported $607,897 in total income, while his unreported income from his illegal gambling business was $4,030,938, officials said.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani’s, Ippei Mizuhara, Matthew Bowyer, Diane Bass, ” Bowyer, Ohtani, Mizuhara, Bowyer, , Martin Estrada, Organizations: CNN, Dodgers, Justice Department, US, Office, Central, Central District of, Los Angeles Dodgers, ESPN, Los Angeles Times, Major League Baseball, Bowyer Locations: Central District, Central District of California, Los Angeles, Orange, Las Vegas, Ohtani, Costa Rica, Southern California
This college has the most U.S. athletes in the Olympics
  + stars: | 2024-08-01 | by ( Morgan Smith | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
American colleges and universities are major training grounds for future Olympians. Three out of four of those athletes played at the collegiate level, according to the U.S. Olympic Committee. The school's most recognizable alum is swimmer Katie Ledecky, who, as of Wednesday, has won 12 Olympics medals in her career, including eight golds — tying Jenny Thompson's record for the most by any female swimmer in Olympic history. After Stanford, next on the list is the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with 17 athletes, and the University of Southern California (USC) with 16. Here are the top 10 colleges and universities with the most American athletes in the 2024 Olympics:
Persons: Katie Ledecky, Jenny Thompson's Organizations: Team USA, U.S . Olympic, Stanford, University of California, University of Southern, USC Locations: Paris, American, Los Angeles, UCLA, University of Southern California
The Summary Studies have found that wildfire smoke negatively affects brain health. “A lot of the research on wildfire smoke has historically focused on our lungs and our hearts,” said Stephanie Cleland, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University who studies the health impacts of wildfire smoke. Scientists think the reason wildfire smoke affects the brain is that the tiny particles within it can cross the barrier between the bloodstream and the brain, causing inflammation in the central nervous system. Other research published the same year showed that exposure to wildfire smoke during the school year reduced students’ test scores relative to a year with no smoke. “Last summer completely changed our conversation around who’s exposed to wildfire smoke,” she said.
Persons: , Stephanie Cleland, Holly Elser, Cleland, Marshall Burke, ” Burke, ” Elser, , Elser, it’s, who’s Organizations: Simon Fraser University, Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Hospital of, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University Locations: California , Oregon, Montana, Northern, Southern California, U.S, Midwest, “ Oregon, California, Washington, British Columbia, Northeast U.S, Ontario
Grass Valley, California, was one of those places for me. AdvertisementWhile Martin debated pros and cons, I quickly mapped Sacramento to Grass Valley — it was 56 miles. On a scouting trip, he agreed that Grass Valley seemed like a great place. But once we finally lived in the Northern California town, we realized we may have been better off just visiting. I lived in Grass Valley for two and a half years, and three years after moving away, I'm only in touch with a few people.
Persons: , I've, Martin, he'd, Patty Thomas, we'd, Califonia Organizations: Service, Business, San, California . San Francisco Chronicle, Hearst Newspapers, Getty, Gold Rush Locations: , California, San Francisco, Missoula , Montana, Sacramento, Grass, Northern California, San Bernardino, Lake Arrowhead, Missoula, Berkley, Lake Tahoe, it's, Grass Valley, California, Nevada, Southern California, New England
And in that sky, directly above this beach volleyball stadium, loomed the Eiffel Tower. Of all 32 sports being played in these Olympics, none has a location that rivals beach volleyball. Beach volleyball’s Olympic history dates back to 1996 and a simple artificial beach stadium in Clayton County Park outside Atlanta. It’s easy to feel impossibly small in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. There are seven more sunsets over Eiffel Tower Stadium for beach volleyball.
Persons: Kelly Cheng, Sara Hughes, Hughes, Cheng, They’ve, Paris . Cheng, ” Cheng, , Cameron Spencer, de Mars, , Kristen Nuss, Nuss, Taryn Kloth’s, ” Hughes, “ I’ve, ” Kelly Cheng, Loyola Stien, Aline Chamereau, Clémence Vieira, ” Chamereau, Champ de, Manoir, Rodolfo Buhrer Organizations: FIVB, University of Southern, NCAA, Hollywood, London, Horse Guards, Canada, Games, Sunday, Eiffel, Loyola, Paralympic, Olympic Locations: University of Southern California, Paris ., Paris, Angeles, Santa Monica, Clayton County Park, Atlanta, St James’s, London, Rio, Copacabana, Tokyo, Shiokaze, American, U.S, Czech Republic, Germany, Eurasia
Moses Lin says he'll never consider going back to college, despite being one semester shy of graduating with a bachelor's degree. "I knew that if I went to college and took a traditional route, I'd be hundreds of thousands in debt," he says. Lin started a YouTube channel during college, where he posted acoustic covers of pop songs, and began teaching guitar lessons for money. Now, after years of building his own business as a traveling wedding guitarist and investing his earnings into real estate, Lin, 31, is on track to make $500,000 this year. Lin taught himself everything when it comes to building his business as a wedding guitarist.
Persons: Moses Lin, he'll, Lin, I've Organizations: U.S . Marine Corps, Vanguard University of Southern, CNBC Locations: Vanguard University of Southern California, Ireland, Singapore, Dubai, U.S
The researchers measured the impact of PM2.5 - air pollution particles that are 2.5 microns or smaller in diameter – from wildfire smoke as well as other sources, such as motor vehicles and factories. The research also indicates that associations between wildfire smoke and dementia diagnoses are most pronounced among people from racially and ethnically minoritized groups and in high-poverty areas. What you can doIndividuals can protect themselves from air pollution, including wildfire smoke, by staying indoors on poor air quality days. Home air filtration systems, including box fan air circulation, can also significantly improve indoor air quality, she said. “Our paper underscores that [wildfire smoke] is potentially an important one for individual patients and their providers who are who are curious what steps they can take.”
Persons: , Holly Elser, Maria Carrillo, they’ll, ” Elser, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Carillo, there’s Organizations: CNN, International Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Alzheimer’s Association, Western, Get CNN, CNN Health Locations: Southern California, California, Canada, Greece, Western United States, Hawaii
The majority of those going into debt do so by charging travel expenses on a credit card, with 20% of respondents saying they would rather skip a credit card payment and put the money toward a vacation. The mindset is “‘I can’t buy a house, I’m not sure I can afford college or grad school, so I might as well go to Spain and backpack. ”They think (credit card debt) is not as risky as it is. They don’t care so much about not getting into debt.”King adds that social media has changed the way many people think about travel. “Eventually, if I’m going to get a house, I’ll get a house.
Persons: CNN — “, , Lisa Fraser, , Elizabeth Currid, Halkett, Tim Gurner, something’s, I’m, ’ ” Alex King, they’re, Fraser, FOMO, King, It’s, I’ll Organizations: CNN, University of Southern, United Locations: Taipei, Budapest, New York, University of Southern California, Spain, Hong Kong
CNN —An earthquake shook the Los Angeles region Monday afternoon. The US Geological Survey reported a 4.9 magnitude quake with an epicenter near Barstow, California – about 103 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The USGS also reported quakes of 3.5 and 2.7 magnitude in the minutes following the first earthquake. Most of Southern California felt the earthquake, and the USGS detected shaking as far east as Las Vegas, Nevada. Video Ad Feedback 5 things you should know about earthquakes 01:35 - Source: CNNThis is a developing story and will be updated.
Organizations: CNN, Geological Survey, Warner Bros Locations: Los Angeles, Barstow , California, Burbank, Southern California, Las Vegas , Nevada
Read previewIn 2015, my boyfriend (now husband) was accepted to a graduate program in Southern California. Carly NeilIt costs a lot to live anywhere nowadays, but Southern California takes that notion to a whole new level. Connecticut is also pricey (it falls in the top 15), but once you live in Southern California, most of the country feels like a discount. From Los Angeles to San Diego, the entire region of Southern California is well above average regarding median home price, yet another metric of unaffordability. AdvertisementThe weather in California was beautiful, but it became monotonousThere's nothing like fall foliage in New England.
Persons: , Carly Neil, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Golden State, East Locations: Southern California, Connecticut, California, New England, Laguna, . Connecticut, Los Angeles, San Diego, England, Orange County, West Coast, East
one memo from the Harris campaign read. The Harris campaign has already sent out fundraising emails with the subject line, "What happened to: 'Any time, any place?'" Campaign experts who spoke with BI said that the attacks so far appear to be working but also recognized that voters are still seeing the early formations of Harris' campaign. AdvertisementBloomberg reported that Harris' campaign has narrowed her list to three names, citing sources familiar with the matter, to Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania Gov. A Harris campaign spokesperson did not immediately return a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, haven't, Evan Siegfried, Harris, Biden, Seigfried, Trump, Blunt, JD Vance, Trump's, rebutting Vance, Christian Grose, Grose, Siegfried, goading Trump, Costas Panagopoulos, Panagopoulos, Tim Hogan, Arizona Sen, Mark Kelly, Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz Organizations: Service, Democratic, Biden, Business, Republican, Trump, University of Southern, GOP, Northeastern University, Politico, BI, Bloomberg, Minnesota Gov Locations: Ohio, University of Southern California, Arizona, Pennsylvania
He said he didn't "have a timeline in mind until after" he was accepted into the Tulsa Remote program in Oklahoma in 2021. Dalton said the cost of living and pace of life are pros of living in Tulsa. Several people who have participated in the Tulsa Remote program, which launched in late 2018, have previously talked to BI about their moving experience. The new remote job would help him qualify for a move from California to Oklahoma through the Tulsa Remote program. Tulsa's slower pace of life gives Dalton more time to enjoy life and have fun with others.
Persons: , Morgan Dalton, Dalton, Tulsans, I've, It's, he's, Joe's, it's, Guthrie Organizations: Service, Business, BOK Center, Tulsa, Tulsa Drillers Locations: Los Angeles, Tulsa, Oklahoma, West Coast, West, Mexican, Texas, Houston, California, LA, Southern California, New York, DC, San Francisco
Healthcare professionals told BI that the public's more relaxed attitude toward COVID is ultimately a good thing. AdvertisementThe long COVID scareRelaxed attitudes are not necessarily a bad thing, according to doctors. On the one hand, people are generally not getting as sick as they once did when ill with COVID, medical professionals told BI. AdvertisementMedical professionals are doing their best to understand long COVID, but admit that there's still much to learn. "When I treat people with long COVID, they are always masked," Chopra said.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Anita Chopra, Eric Chow, Edward Jones, Lopez, Chow, we've, Jessica Bender, Bender, Chopra, Long, ROBYN BECK Organizations: Service, Business, University of Washington, Public Health Seattle, Yahoo, Keck Medicine, University of Southern, Centers for Disease Control, UW, Getty, National Library of Medicine Locations: King County, University of Southern California, Seattle
Lin pours earnings from his day job into real estate. Managing rental properties: 'It's so minimal that I don't even consider it work'The majority of Lin's $1 million net worth is tied up in real estate. He chose to buy in Little Rock, where real estate prices are lower and rent is stable, he says. Lin bought a portfolio of three houses in March 2023, then another building in February 2024. Real estate takes up a lot of Lin's time when he's actively searching for a new place to buy, or when he's dealing with tenant turnover.
Persons: Moses Lin, Lin, Lin customizes, Sophie Epton, influencers, he'll, I'm, — I'm, I've, It's, he's, who's, we're Organizations: CNBC Locations: Southern California, Little Rock , Arkansas, California, Italy, Lake Como, Milan, Ireland, Dubai, Singapore, Chicago , New York, Little Rock
A Thursday report from Zillow indicates that a typical starter home is now worth $1 million or more in 237 cities, up from 84 cities in 2019, underscoring America’s ongoing home affordability crisis. “We see the largest number of million-dollar starter homes in expensive coastal markets. To further complicate things for first-time buyers, the value of starter homes has grown at a faster pace than the average home. According to Zillow, starter home values have grown 54.1% over the past five years, while the average US home has increased by 49.1%. The nationwide average price tag for a starter home is $196,611, according to Zillow.
Persons: underscoring, ” Orphe, , It’s, homebuyer, Zillow, Jeffrey Jenkins, Divounguy, “ That’s, , Lawrence Yun Organizations: CNN, Gallup, National Association of Realtors, University of Southern Locations: Zillow, California , New York, New Jersey, University of Southern California, United States
AP —A court case could soon settle a spicy dispute: Who invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos? In 1991, Montañez asked for a meeting with PepsiCo CEO Roger Enrico to pitch his spicy Cheetos, confident they would be a hit with the Latino community. Enrico granted the meeting, liked the presentation and directed the company to develop spicy Cheetos, according to the lawsuit. PepsiCo introduced Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in 1992. He published a memoir in 2021 and his life story was made into a movie, “Flamin’ Hot,” in 2023.
Persons: Richard Montañez, Montañez, Roger Enrico, Enrico, Fritos, , ” Montañez Organizations: PepsiCo, Los Angeles Times Locations: California, Ranch Cucamonga , California, Mexico, Southern California
Labor unions, maritime shipping interests and other supply chain businesses have formed a new trade group to push for more domestic infrastructure investment to safeguard the supply chain. "We are bringing the links of the supply chain together," said Josh Wood, CEO of the Supply Chain Council. "We will be championing legislation to strengthen supply chain resiliency and jobs." Wood said that before Covid, supply chain segments were most often viewed independently, and the need to focus on interconnectedness of freight segments has continued to increased with the supply chain experiencing major headwinds. One of the contentious aspects of a strong supply chain is the introduction of automation.
Persons: Johnson, Josh Wood, Wood, There's, Steven Hussain, Hussain, Josh LaFarga, LaFarga, It's, Harold J, Daggett Organizations: Labor, Chain Council, Johnson Controls, Northern Rail Company, SSA Marine, International Union of, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, Prologis, Community Relations, CNBC, Southern, Workers, Longshoremen's Association, Gulf Ports, United States Maritime Alliance Locations: Prologis, International Union of North America, Panama, Southern California, East Coast, Gulf, United States
Massive shark is struck by boat in rare video footage
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( Jackie Wattles | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
CNN —Rare footage captured by a camera strapped to the back of an endangered shark shows the jarring moment it was struck by a boat — prompting the animal to dash into deep waters and rest for hours. It’s not clear whether the massive 23-foot (7-meter) animal, known as a basking shark, ultimately survived the collision. The basking shark is a massive creature, growing up to 40 feet (12 meters) long, and is among the largest fish in the world — second only to the whale shark. But the video and study findings that came out of the incident are timely for the shark research community, noted Dr. Christopher Lowe, the director of the Shark Lab at California State University, Long Beach. Protecting basking sharksMcInturf emphasized that Ireland — and the United Kingdom — have already taken significant steps to help protect endangered basking sharks.
Persons: Alexandra McInturf, , ” McInturf, Christopher Lowe, , McInturf, they’re, “ I’m, ” Lowe, it’s heartening Organizations: CNN, Oregon State University, Marine Science, International Union for Conservation, California State University, Ireland Locations: Ireland, Long Beach, Southern California, United Kingdom
And don't worry if you aren't eligible — the best CD rates nationwide are still well above 5% APY. The credit union is offering an 8-month CD special paying 6.00% APY to new members (one CD per new member only). Where to find the best CD rates for a high APYOnline banks and credit unions with high-yield CDsTraditional brick-and-mortar banks tend to offer the lowest rates, on average, on CDs and savings accounts. Important factors to consider for high APY CDsHigh CD interest rates may draw you to one particular CD offering, but there are a few important factors to consider before opening the account. If you suspect rates may rise in the future, consider implementing a CD ladder strategy or exploring alternative CD options, such as a bump-up CD or a step-up CD, which have built-in rate increases.
Persons: isn't, you'll Organizations: California Coast Credit Union, Partners Credit Union, Financial Partners Credit Union Locations: California, San Diego, Riverside, Southern California, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Diego County, San Francisco, Alameda , California, Chevron
CNN —A 500-acre fire in Riverside, California, that has burned homes and caused $10 million in damage was sparked by fireworks, according to local officials. The Hawarden Fire, which started Sunday, has destroyed six homes and damaged seven others, officials said. “In just over 24 hours, a moment of fireworks has an estimated cost of over $11 million. The blaze destroyed six homes in Riverside, California, officials said. As much as 90% of wildfires are started by humans, according to the group.
Persons: Riverside Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson, ” Lock Dawson, , Dawson, Jon Putman, CNN’s Raja Razek Organizations: CNN, Riverside Mayor, , National Interagency Fire Center, Western Fire Chiefs Association Locations: Riverside , California, Hawarden, Oregon, California, Air, Riverside, Utah, Northern California, Southern California
The pros and cons of living in EnglandAs someone who loves being outdoors, Andrea finds the English countryside beautiful. "It's something that I feel like you don't really get in America because it's so classically England. "I think you don't really get to see that much in two weeks," she said. "You don't get to experience that much, and you don't really know what it's like to live there. Advertisement"I feel like that's something that's not really talked about very often when you're moving to a different country," she said.
Persons: Andrea, Zoe Sugg, Alfie Deyes, It's, London, she's, it's, that's Organizations: Service, Business, University of Leicester, US, Valentine's Locations: California, England, Southern California, LA, London, Instagram, America, mhoff@businessinsider.com
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