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Elon Musk gave a random petition signer a $1 million check on Saturday. The petition, released by his super PAC, aims to support free speech and the right to bear arms. AdvertisementElon Musk gave a $1 million check to a man who signed his petition to support free speech and the right to bear arms — and he's not stopping there. The tech billionaire kicked off the giveaways at a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday night, handing a $1 million check to a man in the audience named John Dreher. Related storiesThe petition was launched by Musk's America PAC, a super PAC he created to support Trump using nearly $75 million of his own funds.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , John Dreher, John, Dreher, TMeyWUhbrH, Elon Organizations: Service, America, Musk's America PAC, Trump, Borders, Sensible, Fair Locations: Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, Cities
But consciously or unconsciously, no consumer choice says "us vs. them" more than what car we choose to drive. The most Republican vehicle in America? The Jeep Wrangler. It began with the Jeep Wrangler, the brand's most iconic model. How purple is your car brand?
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Trump, Biden, MAGA, Ivan Drury, Edmunds, Jeep, Dave Kelleher, Kelleher, they've, Lincoln, Mark Healy, Nora Naughton, BI's, Andrew Thompson Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Toyota, VW, Republicans, Army, Stellantis, Jeep, Wrangler, Toledo Jeep Fest, Flipturn Creative Studios Locations: America, Hoofddorp , Netherlands, Pennsylvania, Moab, Appalachia
S & P 500 money is oblivious to stock valuations of any kind and ignorant to upgrades and downgrades. The Lilliputian sellers regularly fail to do damage when matched with the oblivious index money. A 4% 2-year note isn't competitive to the magnet of the S & P 500 and its kin. That's emblematic of what happens with a big buyback without stock-based compensation (something many tech firms use that renders moot the S & P 500 inflows). Because of the way that the S & P 500 money is divvied up, the share base becomes overwhelmingly index-fund based and the index fund shareholders do not sell.
Persons: Morningstar, Smoot, Herbert Hoover's, Warren Buffett, Buffett, Jerome Powell, haven't, Charlie Scharf, Wells, Banks, Charlie, Morgan Stanley, Ted Pick, James Gorman, Schwab, Gamble, Jim Umpleby, that's, Butch Cassidy, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Charles Scharf, Kyle Grillot Organizations: Federal Reserve, Commerce Department, Taiwan Semi, Trust, Fed, Triple AAA Robinhood, Morgan, Procter, United Airlines, Exxon, Caterpillar, Boeing, Apple, Meta, Sundance, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Milken Institute Global Conference, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Hawley, McCumber, Taiwan, Arizona, American, Wells Fargo, Wells, China, Chevron, Beverly Hills, Calif
Resume stalking can help job seekers identify patterns that can set them on the right career path. He also gives advice on how job seekers can narrow down roles they might be interested in. That's where resume stalking comes in. Gorick Ng, a career advisor at Harvard, said job seekers should ask themselves three questions to narrow down their search. If a job seeker knows where they want to live, they can specifically search in Google for major employers in that location.
Persons: , Gen, there's, Gorick Ng, Ng, they've, you'll, Nile, you've Organizations: Harvard, LinkedIn, Service, Gen Z, Harvard University, Nile Scott Studios
Cancer drains individuals of their physical, emotional, and financial health. In a study from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, nearly half of cancer patients and survivors reported being extraordinarily burdened by medical debt. Financial hardship caused by cancer can also contribute to "financial toxicity," wherein the cost of treatment forces individuals to make tradeoffs that impact their chances of survival. Not only does financial toxicity of cancer care affect the individual, it can also negatively impact their employer. Some may not be aware they're eligible for screening, and stigma and fear associated with cancer screening hinders some people from seeking care.
Persons: Organizations: American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, ACS Locations: U.S, United States
Why Uniqlo is thriving right now
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Maria Noyen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Uniqlo's parent recently reported record earnings for the third year running, bolstered by strong sales at Uniqlo. Uniqlo consumers are diverse in age and disposable income. Uniqlo thinks of itself as a tech companyTadashi Yanai, CEO of Uniqlo and founder of Fast Retailing, once said, "Uniqlo is not a fashion company — it's a technology company." Cristina Arias/Cover/Getty ImagesThat's why Uniqlo releases new collections seasonally, whereas rivals such as Zara produce about 500 new designs weekly. He thinks Uniqlo comes with "a bit of this myth of the Japanese psyche.
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Karen Kissane left her job, started a coaching business, and moved her family to France. Had this not happened, my family wouldn't be in France now. I feel like I've done my husband the biggest favor everOur roles swapped when we moved to France. It's great we could make this swap, effectively taking turns, as I did this before when he was a partner in a business working long hours. AdvertisementMoving to France helped my coaching business take offI didn't need a special business visa for France because we moved before Brexit.
Persons: Karen Kissane, Kissane, , wouldn't, It's, we'd, they'd, they're, I've, we've, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Space, lhaas Locations: France, Northamptonshire, Cognac, French, British
At least, that's what I thought before I tried Angelus Sole Bright, a $13 solution that can get rid of oxidation and restore your sneakers to their original glory. Angelus Sole Bright Angelus Sole Bright is a UV-activated solution that removes oxidation and yellowing from sneakers. A side by side comparison of oxidized midsoles on a pair of "Roc-A-Fella" Nike Air Force 1s treated with Angelus Sole Bright. Amir Ismael/Business InsiderAdvertisementThe bottom lineSneaker collectors have been restoring shoes using a similar process for years, but I never thought it was worth doing. Now, you can spend $13 on Angelus Sole Bright, $24 on a UV light, and have it delivered within two days.
Persons: Angelus Sole, You'll, Saran, yellowed midsoles Amir Ismael, Angelus Sole Bright, Jason Markk, Amir Ismael, yellowed Organizations: Business, Nike Air Force Locations: Saran
I've been a Charli XCX superfan for years and saw her when I was 14. I even signed into work from an outdoor art museum in upstate New York to see her last-minute Storm King set. AdvertisementIn 2017, Charli XCX opened for Halsey on her Hopeless Fountain Kingdom tour. But the Storm King show was my best experience yet, and well worth missing some work. A view of the crowd at Charli XCX's Storm King set.
Persons: I've, superfan, , Charli XCX, Halsey, Charli, Iggy Azalea's, hadn't, King, Zoe Woolrich, tomorrow's, who'd, Julia Fox, Lorde, Troye Sivan's, Wells, Sivan, Storm King, Henry Redcliffe Charli XCX's, who's, I'm Organizations: Service, Storm King Art Center, Brooklyn Paramount, Wells, Arena, Madison, Storm, Storm King Locations: New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Philly, Wells Fargo, Denver
AdvertisementCheng says he has never worked a corporate job; he's always been a comedian and an online poker player. Jason RoederBut this snark, typically found on X, has seeped into LinkedIn, a much rosier, earnest platform. Roeder quit X and started writing joke posts on LinkedIn about a year ago, he said, after becoming "disillusioned" with what X has become. LinkedIn posts can expose just as much about one person's struggle to find work as they can about another's boasted success. Cheng said the posts had helped him to get comedy gigs, but they've also unlocked new work on the platform itself: as a LinkedIn ghostwriter for executives.
Persons: Ken Cheng doesn't, Cheng isn't, He's, Cheng, Rob Price, Ryan Salame, FTX, Salame, , we're, Michael Scott, — it's, he's, I've, John Mulaney, Mulaney, Jason Roeder, Roeder, Daniel Roth, they've Organizations: LinkedIn, FCI Cumberland, Gallup, Pew Research Center, another's Locations: London, Maryland, America, TikTok, Los Angeles
Lydia Koh is a fine art wedding photographer and founder of a Singapore-based photography company. Koh said a timekeeper can help couples with a less stressful experience — a lesson from her own wedding. I started wedding photography in 2013 when I attended a gorgeous wedding on a ranch in Southern California with a sunset reception. AdvertisementAs much as I've learned from photographing weddings over the past decade, the biggest lesson came from my wedding. AdvertisementEveryone will want photos with the couple on the wedding day, and it can be overwhelming to manage everything alone.
Persons: Lydia Koh, Koh, , I've, They're, It's Organizations: Service Locations: Singapore, Southern California
Amazon 's cloud boss on Thursday gave employees a frank message about the company's recently announced five-day in-office mandate. Staffers who don't agree with Amazon's new policy can leave, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman said during an all-hands meeting at the company's second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. "If there are people who just don't work well in that environment and don't want to, that's OK, there are other companies around," Garman said, according to a transcript viewed by CNBC. The company's previous return-to-work stance required corporate workers to be in office at least three days a week. The move has spurred backlash from some Amazon employees who say they're just as productive working from home or in a hybrid work environment as they are in an office.
Persons: Matt Garman, Garman, Adam Selipsky, he's, didn't Organizations: Amazon Web, CNBC, Reuters, Amazon, Employees, Microsoft, Google, AWS Locations: Arlington , Virginia
US efforts to produce semiconductor chips will continue regardless of who wins the election. AdvertisementNo matter who wins the presidential election this November, President Joe Biden can rest easy knowing one thing: The US's chip manufacturing push isn't going anywhere. The US has seen its share of overall chip production fall from 37% of the world's supply in 1990 to 12%. While many factories remain under construction, the federal funding has already helped boost US chip production. According to a report published last year by the trade and lobbying group Semiconductor Industry Association and Oxford Economics, the US semiconductor industry will face a shortage of 67,000 workers by 2030, including technicians, computer scientists, and engineers.
Persons: Harris, Trump, , Joe Biden, Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Stephen Ezell, Anna Kelly, Kelly, Arizonans, Chris Miller, Mark Muro, Dylan Patel, SemiAnalysis, Ezell, Muro Organizations: Service, Trump, Information Technology, Innovation Foundation, ITIF's Center for Life Sciences, Biden, Republican, Intel, American Enterprise Institute, Brookings Metro, Apple, Nvidia, Democratic, Semiconductor Industry Association, Oxford Economics Locations: Arizona, USA, China, Taiwan
Part of the shift is demographic: Over the past few decades, the number of single women in America has skyrocketed. In 2023, there were 43 million single women living in the US, a 55% increase since 2000. Single women are older, more educated, and more financially independent than they were a generation earlier. In 2000, 48% of single women reported voting. And her support is growing: A recent Ipsos survey found Harris leading among single women voters by nearly 40 points.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Lady, Swift, Benjamin Button, Meghan McCain, John McCain, he's, Joe Biden, Harris, Jesse Watters, Roe, Wade, Dobbs, Trump, , MeToo, Biden, Tim Walz, Jake Paul Organizations: Pew Research Center, Pew, Democratic, Fox News, Survey Center, Gallup, Social Survey, Biden, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Trump Locations: Ohio, America
When it comes to overtourism, don't blame the travelers, said Randy Durband, CEO of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council. Rather, it's "lack of management," he told "Squawk Box Asia" Monday. From marketing to managingDestination marketing organizations "must change the 'M' in DMO from marketing to management," Durband told CNBC before the interview. "This is the great awakening that needs to take place, that government needs to understand — tourism is a sector that needs management," he said. Managing tourism 'flows'Managing visitor flows is a strategy that is fast-gaining ground to mitigate overtourism.
Persons: Randy Durband, I've, Durband, Saint Guilhem, Désert Organizations: Sustainable Tourism, CNBC, CNBC Travel, Walt Disney, Sustainable Tourism Council Locations: Sustainable Tourism Council, Europe, North America, Asia, China, Saint, Barcelona
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. AdvertisementGrant figured that if she continued investing most of her income in index funds, she could retire by 40. "There are going to be expensive seasons and not-so-expensive seasons." Grant (right) says one of her main goals is building community among individuals pursuing FIRE.
Persons: Grant, She's, , Amberly Grant, I've, I'm, she's, it's, it'll Organizations: FIRE, Service, Mr, Facebook Locations: Vegas, Colorado
The recipes used garlic, sour cream, and tomatoes as bases, and the hacks were all great. Luckily, I spoke to celebrity chef and Food Network star Alex Guarnaschelli, who recommended three pasta-sauce hacks that sounded easy and delicious. Paige Bennett for InsiderFirst, I wanted to try the recipe that involved combining pasta with sautéed garlic, lemon zest, pasta water, oil, and cheese. Paige Bennett for InsiderAs the chef instructed, I blistered the tomatoes in oil in a small saucepot. Paige Bennett for InsiderThe third hack — with tomatoes, Dijon, and balsamic — was my favorite of the three.
Persons: Alex Guarnaschelli, , Paige Bennett, Guarnaschelli, I'd, I've, It's, balsamic —, Read Organizations: Business, Service, Food Network Locations: American, Parmesan, Dijon
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOvertourism isn't the problem — it's 'lack of management' by cities, says sustainable travel expertTravel demand is here to stay, so cities need to transition from marketing to managing tourism to avoid problems associated with overtourism, Randy Durban, CEO of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" Monday.
Persons: Randy Durban, CNBC's Organizations: Sustainable Tourism Council
Cole transitioned from a $26,000 salary to planning to retire at 45 through four phases. In 2012, I got my first job out of college as a social worker, earning $26,000. I moved into a part-time consulting role for my old company and went all-in on building out my financial coaching business, Money Essentials for Women. I've set myself up to retire at age 45 in 10 years, but transitioning from a $26,000 salary to an early retirement plan came in phases. I'm setting up additional income sources to make money when I'm not actively working on them.
Persons: Annie Cole, Cole, , I've, isn't, it's, I'm, doesn't, you'll, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Women, IRA, FIRE, Independence, lhaas Locations: Vancouver , Washington, asynchronously
Tesla fan and attendee Matthew Donegan-Ryan rode in the new Cybercab. Tesla fan and investor Matthew Donegan-Ryan attended the glitzy launch on a film lot at the Warner Bros. @_SFTahoe pic.twitter.com/0Xoubi9hY4 — Matthew Donegan-Ryan (@MatthewDR) October 11, 2024The Cybercab, Tesla's first robotaxi, was revealed alongside a 20-person Robovan. pic.twitter.com/iUD0aKThZa — Matthew Donegan-Ryan (@MatthewDR) October 11, 2024Donegan-Ryan was also surprised by how few cameras the Cybercab had. The Cybercab bears a stylistic resemblance to another Tesla vehicle, the Cybertruck, and Donegan-Ryan said that similarity was particularly apparent in person.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Matthew Donegan, Ryan, , robotaxi, 0Xoubi9hY4 — Matthew Donegan, Tesla's, Uber, Cybercab, Donegan, iUD0aKThZa — Matthew Donegan, Franz von Holzhausen, Lars Moravy —, wouldn't, Musk, they're, Dan Ives Organizations: Service, Warner Bros ., Warner Bros, BI, Tesla Staff Locations: Burbank , California
Kemo Sabe in Jackson, Wyoming, customizes high-end Western hats that cost up to $895. Kemo Sabe started in Aspen, Colorado, in 1990 and has since become well known for its high-end Western hats. Celebrities and icons, from Rihanna to Shania Twain and the Kardashians, have all been spotted wearing Kemo Sabe hats. Although Stetson makes hats that cost thousands of dollars, Kemo Sabe only sells less expensive Stetson hats that are pre-molded. The Kemo Sabe hats they sell are more expensive.
Persons: Kemo Sabe, Rihanna, Shania Twain, , Kristen Carelas, Joey Hadden, You've, Carelas, Sabe, we'll, — Stetson, Kemo, Stetson, Taylor Swift, Taylor, They're Organizations: Service Locations: Jackson , Wyoming, Aspen , Colorado, Colorado , Montana , Texas , Utah, Jackson
Luxury hotels are offering guests longevity packages that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. AdvertisementFrom offering guests IV drips for hangovers to personalized nutrition programs and full-body MRIs, luxury hotels are upping their wellness game — and wealthy Americans are ready for it. "It's astounding the speed in which a new focus on longevity is rewriting the wellness market," she said. AdvertisementThe global wellness market — which encompasses beauty, healthy eating, spas, wellness tourism, personalized medicine, and more — was valued at $5.6 trillion in 2022, up from $3.4 trillion in 2013, according to the Global Wellness Institute. Luxury hotels want to cash in on the longevity trendBlink and you'll miss an announcement for a new longevity-themed program.
Persons: , Bryan Johnson, Beth McGroarty, Mark Hyman, Tony Robbins, Sam Nazarian, Robbins, Nazarian, COVID Organizations: Service, Global Wellness Institute, Consulting, Clinique, Next, Bloomberg, Times Locations: Clinique La, Swiss, Dubai, St Kitts, sbe, London
Denmark is among the happiest countries in the world, but Davies said New York is more exciting. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Joanna Davies, 30, about moving from Denmark to New York. Denmark was a safe place to live with a lot of welfare support, but I've found a more exciting destination in New York. New York feels especially different from Denmark's strong welfare system. Denmark may be one of the 'happiest' places to live, but New York is more excitingDenmark is known as one of the happiest countries in the world.
Persons: Joanna Davies, Davies, , Denmark's, I've, Denmark I'd, — It's, New York hasn't, There's Organizations: Service, Aarhus University, Columbia University, Business Locations: New York, Denmark, London, Aarhus, America, New York . New York, Manhattan, Central, New York New York
Advertisement"All of us know how important stories — and other people's stories — have been to us, personally," O'Brien told BI. In this week's release, Vox Machina battles a dragon (voiced by O'Brien) and contends with the demon Zerxus Ilerez. "Vex and Percy's relationship is one of my favorite things about Campaign One," Bailey told BI. AdvertisementEphraim Chua, 32, told BI he's excited to see how CR has adapted its main campaigns for the animated series. Willingham told BI that when it comes to CR's content, "there's a seat for everybody at the table."
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Learn moreThe October Prime Day event is almost over, and there are only a few hours left to get the best Amazon Prime deals. Below, we've compiled the 100+ best Prime Day deals you can get right now. Tech and gaming Prime Day dealsWhether you're an Apple aficionado looking for a good deal or a gamer yearning for a PS5, Prime Day has you covered. View at AmazonFor more highlights of Prime Day sales on Amazon products, check out our roundups of the best Prime Day Fire TV Stick deals and best Prime Day Amazon Echo deals. You can find the top sales in our guides to the best women's Prime Day clothing and shoes, men's Prime Day clothing and shoes, and Prime Day coach bags.
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