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On 9/11, the first meme dropped at 8:56 a.m. "That is a big fucking hole in the World Trade Center sirs!" 9/11 jokes, in other words, often have very little to do with 9/11. AdvertisementUnlike Domineau or those anonymous SomethingAwful posters, many people making and spreading 9/11 memes today are too young to remember 9/11, if they were alive at all. She says 9/11 memes have always been popular with her cohort. Domineau says it's only natural for young people to take 9/11 jokes to the next extreme.
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On Sept. 9, Meredith Gaudreau delivered a heartbreaking speech for the Columbus Blue Jackets player during the joint funeral for him and his brother. Through tears, Meredith Gaudreau recalled their love story and spoke about welcoming their first child together, a baby girl named Noa. Three kids.’”She added that their oldest child, Noa, has not celebrated her second birthday yet. Her pregnancy news came after her sister-in-law Madeline Gaudreau read her eulogy to husband Matthew and also mentioned being pregnant. Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau previously played together at Boston College before their professional careers.
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At the end of my time at Oxford in 2004, I faced two very different job offers: a private equity position and a teaching job in Washington, D.C. My experience has been incredibly diverse, but almost all my clients involve students with special educational needs. I never expected to teach students with special educational needs, nor do I have the formal training or credentials for it. Almost every job I've had involved travel, whether on a boat or moving from country to country. AdvertisementWealth is an enablerMany clients I've worked with have resources on par with countries' governments.
Persons: Nathaniel Hannan, I've, Weaving, didn't, It's Organizations: Service, International, Oxford, Business, Ivy League Locations: Washington ,, United States, Lucite, Atlanta
However, she said she missed out on her grandmother and mother speaking Spanish all the time, which prompted her to take Spanish lessons as an adult. "The biggest regret I have is not being able to speak fluent Spanish," Sánchez, a former helicopter pilot and news anchor, told Garcia. Advertisement"Now I am taking Spanish lessons, and my kids are taking lessons, because it's something I crave," said Sánchez, who has a son with former NFL player Tony Gonzalez and two teenagers with her ex-husband, Patrick Whitesell. Related storiesHowever, 78% of Latino adults said that it is not necessary to speak Spanish to be considered Latino, the same survey reported. AdvertisementSánchez didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside business hours.
Persons: , Lauren Sánchez, Elle, Nina Garcia, Garcia, Sanchez, Sánchez, Tony Gonzalez, Patrick Whitesell, Jeff Bezos, Eve Longoria, we're, Longoria, Melissa Wells, Conz, Mariano Sigman, Sánchez didn't Organizations: Service, National Hispanic Heritage, Business, NFL, Amazon, Hollywood, Pew, Latina American, BI, Business Insider Locations: Albuquerque , New Mexico, Spanish, Cuban American, de los Muertos, United States
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has spent the past couple decades warning the general public about ominous issues, from upcoming "climate disasters" to devastating cyberattacks. "A lot of unrest" in today's world could spark "a major war," he tells CNBC Make It. And even "if we avoid a big war ... then, yes, there will be another pandemic, most likely in the next 25 years." "The country that the world expected to lead and be the model fell short of those expectations," Gates says, referring to the United States. While some progress has been made, with increased spending on pandemic preparedness in the U.S. and elsewhere, Gates says the global response hasn't yet been enough.
Persons: Bill Gates, Gates, it's, that'll, Anthony Fauci, Fauci Organizations: CNBC, Netflix, National Institute of Allergy Locations: Gates, United States, U.S
Read previewAfter four years of living in their studio apartment in Brooklyn, Taylor and Tatum Barnes decided it was time to leave New York City. Advertisement"In New York City, I did not drive. Related stories"In New York City, we're not waving at everyone we pass by because if you did that, you'd go insane. The slower pace of life in Vermont has been refreshing compared to the hustle and bustle of the city, Taylor, who was originally from Pennsylvania, added. "Compared to New York City, the mortgage is half that of what we paid for rent," Tatum said.
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Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Michelle Donnay, a school teacher in Minnesota. I had just started my eighth year as a teacher and was a middle school teacher. AdvertisementWhen I started as a teacher, dying for my students was not written in the contract. Related storiesI try not to think about school shootingsAs much as I would naturally worry about the risk of a school shooting at my place of work, I don't allow myself to think about it. I'm strong for my students, but when I'm alone, I often feel the weight of what it means to be a teacher in this day and age.
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Yet many of the students enrolled in her ethics and technology course decided to introduce themselves with ChatGPT. AdvertisementSecond week of the semester and I've already had students use (and own up to using) ChatGPT to write their first assignment: "briefly introduce yourself and say what you're hoping to get out of this class". AdvertisementThe calculator argument — why ChatGPT is not just another problem-solving toolMany of the commenters who defended using AI likened ChatGPT for writing to using a calculator for math problems. OpenAI even partnered with Arizona State University to offer students and faculty full access to ChatGPT Enterprise for tutoring, coursework, research, and more. A professor in another post that received over 600 upvotes said that ChatGPT was "ruining" their love of teaching.
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Business Insider has verified their identity and employment and corroborated their claims during our reporting on Tesla's Autopilot facilities. I didn't have any automotive or manufacturing experience before I began working on the Autopilot project. A Tesla has 9 different cameras that collect data the Autopilot team goes through in order to teach the Full Self-Driving and Autopilot software how to drive like a human. I spend hours everyday going over videos that were taken from customer cars and Tesla's in-house test drivers. AdvertisementWithin the program there are many different little projects that are all combined to create the greater Full Self-Driving and Autopilot experience.
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The psychotherapist's 2020 book, "Polysecure," has become the poly bible for an increasingly queer and fluid generation. As consensual nonmonogamy went mainstream, searches for Fern's "Polysecure" spiked. "I've heard authors joke they get a cup of coffee from their book," Fern said. When Jessica Fern and Dave Cooley opened up their relationship, Cooley was surprised at the "searing anguish" he felt about his wife seeing other men. Fern, Cooley, and Fern's partner bought the property together and settled in, planning to live there long term.
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Jordan, Inside Outsider in JapanJordan, who has two kids, asked to be identified by only his first name to protect his privacy. Jordan, Inside Outsider in Japan"We kind of struggled through those 10 years living there. Jordan, Inside Outsider in JapanConstruction started in winter, and by fall 2020, Jordan and his family had moved into their new home. Jordan, Inside Outsider in Japan"Some things were happening in a way that wasn't what we thought we agreed on," he continued. Jordan, Inside Outsider in Japan"One of the differences is we don't feel like going out as much now because it's just comfortable to be at home," Jordan said.
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They probably have one thing in common: the ability to consistently come up with great, "non-obvious" ideas, says bestselling author and marketing expert Rohit Bhargava. Reliably devising great ideas that other people haven't considered is easier said than done, of course. "It's more work to come up with something new and original. Here are the four steps you should take to become more creative and reliably come up with great ideas, according to Bhargava. In their book, Bhargava and DuPont advise people to "follow your frustrations" by thinking about the everyday things that annoy them or don't work perfectly.
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Buckley, 49, learned the social media slang for this sudden defiance, which is called “soiling the nest,” and said she felt that was happening with him. “It may look like picking fights with parents, talking back, leaving messes, and generally putting stress on their interpersonal relationships with their parents,” Galanti said. For teens graduating high school, the main psychological goal is to “develop and consolidate their own identities,” Galanti said. Creating this space between themselves and their parents makes the transition to this new independence phase easier for some teens, Galanti said. Florida-based writer Terry Ward lives in Tampa with her two young children, who are still squarely ensconced in the nest.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewIn March, Ziad Ahmed and Shaina Zafar made headlines when they sold their marketing agency, Juv Consulting, to United Talent Agency. Juv was known among many US-based influencers and brands as the "go-to expert on Gen Z", one creator told Business Insider. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementFor the first time, Ahmed and Zafar share a peek into their work schedules as they grow UTA's Next Gen.
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Haidt and other researchers argue that technology and social media have led to an epidemic of isolation and loneliness. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy named social media as one of the main reasons young people feel more alone. "Social media is not this monolithic experience where everybody experiences the same thing," he says. Navigating an uncertain futureHaidt proposes a few solutions for Gen Z and their parents to curb social media and smartphone reliance. It followed an announcement by the Los Angeles Unified School District that it will ban student cellphone and social media use starting next year.
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Others say they’ve also stepped in as translators for their parents during their childhood — and that these duties continue into adulthood. Monica Mikael is glad her parents are using ChatGPT, but she does have some concerns. When ChatGPT was released in November 2022, Mikael jumped at the opportunity to teach her parents how to use it. “After a month or so, they were using it entirely on their own.”Now, Mikael’s parents barely ask her for help. “And then I realized she and all my Indian aunties are using ChatGPT,” Verma said.
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A magician rarely reveals his tricks, but in a recent interview, Chan told BI about his simple but unconventional investing strategy. From breathtaking magic to eye-popping returnsAfter missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Chan took a harder route to striking it rich. Around the same time he joined PayPal, he started performing magic shows. AdvertisementFast-forward a few decades to March 2020, when stay-at-home orders threatened to sideline Chan's business. How to invest like a magician — and the company he's nearly all-in onThere's no smoke and mirrors behind Chan's returns.
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There's an idea in our culture that's so wrong: that life is over when you get to be a certain age. Take our new online course Today, as a 101-year-old in Austin, I'm living the kind of life I feel fortunate to have. Here are eight lessons I've learned that have helped me live a long, happy life:1. Do things you loveWhen I'm writing, I feel different. Sometimes I'll come back and I'll see something I wrote and think, "That's good."
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Here are some of their top tips for getting a good night's rest. Consider these 5 signs you might need a sleep divorceA sleep divorce is not as drastic as it sounds. Try a sleep expert's bedtime routineDr. Richard Schwab, chief of the division of sleep medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, shared his sleep routine with Make It in 2022. To get optimal sleep, Schwab recommended setting the ambience in your room by making sure it's your preferred temperature and light exposure. "Before taking magnesium or melatonin for sleep, it's important to establish proper sleep hygiene and habits."
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But the consequences — but the consequences of putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious. Just imagine Donald Trump with no guardrails, and how he would use the immense powers of the presidency of the United States. But Donald Trump believes a border deal would hurt his campaign, so he ordered his allies in Congress to kill the deal. Because, you know, they know — they know he is easy to manipulate with flattery and favors. They know Trump won’t hold autocrats accountable because he wants to be an autocrat himself.
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One of these huge new AI data centers is being built at a Tesla office in the Silicon Valley town of Palo Alto. Related storiesDuring a presentation about Tesla's Dojo AI supercomputer, engineer Bill Chang said the company's testing used so much power that it overwhelmed a nearby Palo Alto substation. A slide from a Palo Alto city presentation The City of Palo AltoThe substation upgrade is being done at unprecedented speed. It doesn't help that on July 1 Palo Alto increased electric bills by 9%, well ahead of inflation. She also stressed that Palo Alto utility rates were not increased to pay for this substation upgrade.
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Emery Wells put himself on the path to a dream career by recklessly buying a $17,500 camera that he definitely couldn't afford. By 2014, his post-production company Katabatic Digital brought in more than $1 million in annual revenue from clients like Coca-Cola and Pfizer. Wells: Post-production is client service work. Did you always think Frame.io could become a billion-dollar company? I don't know if we're really going to get there."
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"I think people need to stop following trends, and they need to follow their heart more," India tells CNBC Make It. People of more typical means should avoid falling into the "celebritization of travel," India adds. Instead, India recommends choosing travel spots based on your own passions and what you want to learn more about. Think about what you're reading, watching, listening to and talking about to guide your travel decisions. Where is a place that you can go, try the massages daily, or really go deeper into the culture?"
Persons: Jaclyn Sienna India, Sienna Charles, Beyonce, Jeff Bezos Organizations: Wall Street titans, Hollywood, CNBC, Aspen, Netflix Locations: India, Europe, Egypt, France, Italy, South America, Africa, Southeast Asia
The phrase "financially comfortable" doesn't have a strict definition. In San Francisco, the net worth you'd need to feel "comfortable" is $1.5 million, according to a survey sample of 750 residents in that city — the highest amount cited among 12 major U.S. cities surveyed. Much of the difference in net worth thresholds between cities is due to shelter costs, especially in cities with severe housing shortages, like San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City. While feeling "financially comfortable" is a subjective term, the survey makes a distinction between that and feeling "wealthy." For cities, it ranges from $4.4 million in San Francisco to $2.2 million in Dallas.
Persons: Charles Schwab's, that's Organizations: Wealth Survey, Boston, Denver, Seattle, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, CNBC Locations: San Francisco, U.S, Franciscans, Francisco, California, Los Angeles, San Diego, York City, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco , Los Angeles and New York City, Dallas
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