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Now, my husband and I spend nearly half a year in France. Sure, I'd traveled over the years, but I hadn't lived outside the DC area since moving back here from Chicago at 26. I met my husband two months after my mom died, so staying in DC had a big silver lining. AdvertisementDuring lockdown, I'd spend hours walking around our neighborhood listening to Rick Steves talk about his adventure across the globe, and I swore that once we could travel again, we would make it a priority. I know I'm incredibly fortunate and privileged to be able to have this adventure and to finally explore more of the world.
Persons: I'd, Rick Steves, we've Organizations: DC, Facebook Locations: France, Chicago, New York, California, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Paris, Loire, Brittany
The New York City Department of Social Services (DSS), which oversees the Department of Homeless Services, said privacy and social services laws prevented the agency from confirming or disclosing client information. “We cannot comment on an ongoing investigation,” a DSS spokesperson told CNN via email on Friday. Sabrina Souza/CNNThe first victim of Monday’s homicidal spree, Angel Lata Landi, was a construction worker originally from Ecuador, his sister Mariana Lada told CNN. They want it fixed,” he told CNN. It’s a whole rotten system,” Hopper told CNN.
Persons: Ramon Rivera, Rivera, Eric Adams, , Mary Brosnahan, Yuki Iwamura, Jerrold Nadler, , ” Nadler, Adams, Latima Johnson, David R, Martin, Matthew Shapiro, ” Shapiro, Brosnahan, he’s, ’ Mariana Lada, Angel Lata Landi, Sabrina Souza, Mariana Lada, Lata Landi, Chang Wang, Wilma Augustin, ” Adams, Joseph Kenny, what’s, Erik Bottcher, They’re, ” Brosnahan, ” Kim Hopper, ” “ We’ve, ” Hopper, it’s, they’re Organizations: CNN, New York City, New, Coalition, Homeless, NYPD, Democrat, Thursday, New York City Department of, Prison, Aid Society, Manhattan, AP, The New York City Department of Social Services, Department of Homeless Services, Manhattan District, Vera Institute of Justice, , National Alliance, Mental, Bellevue Hospital, United Nations, New York Presbyterian, Weill Cornell Medical Center, CNN Manhattan City, Columbia University Locations: New York, Manhattan, New York City, Rikers Island, Rikers, Bellevue, New, The, Florida , Ohio, New Jersey, Outside New York, Hoboken, , That’s, Ecuador, Peekskill , New York, Chelsea, it’s
Donald Trump's plan for a sweeping immigration crackdown involving mass deportations has been described as potentially inflationary, but economists say it could exacerbate another problem America faces: an aging population. He will deliver," Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump's camp, told BI in an email when asked about the potential impacts of Trump's immigration policy. AdvertisementBerube said immigration is thought of as a band-aid to demographic problems since immigrants tend to be younger, which offsets the aging population. AdvertisementSectors with a high proportion of undocumented immigrant workers, like construction and agriculture, could see the number of workers fall. Bush Administration, thinks Trump's immigration policies will have a mild economic impact, partly because he doubts immigration will fall over the long term.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Alan Berube, Trump, Berube, Karoline Leavitt, José Torres, Torres, Todd Buccholz, George H.W, Buccholz Organizations: Brookings Institution, Center for Migration Studies, Brookings Metro Berube, Brookings Metro, Republican, Centers for Disease Control, Immigrants, Pew Research, Interactive, White House, Bush Administration Locations: America, Brookings, Bush
The election victory by Donald Trump and his Republican Party was a rebuke of a Democratic Party that has positioned itself as protector of a despised status quo, rendering it unable to connect with an electorate desperate for change. Defeating Mr. Trump in the future will require liberals, progressives and others on the left to articulate a positive vision that can capture the imagination of a broad majority of Americans. But where can they find the inspiration for such a vision? The answer lies in the work of the towering 20th century political philosopher John Rawls. The philosophy of Rawls, who died in 2002, is grounded not in self-interest and competition, but in reciprocity and cooperation.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, John Rawls, , Rawls, Organizations: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Democratic
Insider Today: White-collar recession
  + stars: | 2024-11-24 | by ( Matt Turner | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
AdvertisementThis post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter. TikTok videos espoused the benefits of #publicsector jobs, and Google searches for "how to get a government job" hit a five-year high. Several careers consultants told Business Insider they were already experiencing a rush of demand from workers ready to shift to the private sector. But ask any white-collar professional, and they'll tell you a horror story that would prove otherwise. Hiring has held up well for low-earning workers, but those making six figures or more are in the midst of a white-collar recession.
Persons: Chelsea Jia Feng, Elon Musk, Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Laura Labovich, Peacock, BI's Peter Kafka, iStock, Rebecca Zisser, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Amazon, Natalie Ammari, Teiffyon Parry Organizations: Business, Porsche, Department, Government Efficiency, Comcast, Getty, BI Comcast, CNBC, MSNBC, NBC, Bravo, LinkedIn, Alexa, Uber, Ticketmaster, Google Locations: USA
While the magnitude of the guidance beat was perhaps not enough to satiate the most demanding of bulls, the stock was flat on the week. Our other cybersecurity stock, CrowdStrike , is one of the main events of this holiday-shortened week on Wall Street. We added to our CrowdStrike exposure last week after the stock came under pressure due to increased geopolitical tensions . ET: Pending Home Sales Thursday, Nov. 28 Stock market closed for Thanksgiving holiday Friday, Nov. 29 Stock market closes early at 1 p.m. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Donald Trump's, HomeGoods, Tuesday's, Trump, We'll, LSEG, CrowdStrike, Dow Jones, , Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Nvidia, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, Companies, Palo Alto Networks, Federal, Home, Palo, Body, Fluence Energy, Agilent Tech, Abercrombie, Fitch, DICK'S Sporting, Dell Technologies, Autodesk, HP, Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, The New York Stock Exchange, NYSE Locations: Maxx, U.S, Burlington
"I see a lot of optimism going into the holiday season," said Charlie Wise, TransUnion's senior vice president and head of global research and consulting. More from Personal Finance:Thanksgiving meals are expected to be cheaper in 2024How Trump's win could change your health careRemote work is helping Americans take longer trips"It's clear that millennials will play the largest role this holiday shopping season with the greatest expected spend," Wise said. Holiday spending between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31 is forecast to increase to a record total of $979.5 billion to $989 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. Even as credit card debt tops $1.17 trillion, holiday shoppers expect to spend, on average, $1,778, up 8% compared with last year, Deloitte's holiday retail survey found. Meanwhile, 28% of holiday shoppers surveyed in September said they still had not paid off the gifts they purchased for their loved ones last year, according to a holiday spending report by NerdWallet, which polled more than 1,700 adults.
Persons: TransUnion, Charlie Wise, TransUnion's, Wise Organizations: Finance, National Retail Federation, NerdWallet
CNN —Russia has removed a senior commander from his post for making false claims about the progress of the war in parts of eastern Ukraine, according to military bloggers and Russian media. Ukrainian forces are facing “one of the most powerful Russian offensives” since the start of the war on the frontlines, according to Ukraine’s army chief. Some bloggers claim that false reports made by several commanders about the situation on the ground have led to heavy losses among Russian units. Military bloggers have become a key source of information since Russian’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Many have deep sources within the state’s armed forces or among pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Persons: Gennady Anashkin, ” Rybar, Rybar, Anashkin Organizations: CNN, South Forces Group, RBC, Russian Ministry of Defense, , Military Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Donetsk, Russian
In 2022, she bought a three-bedroom home in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, for $3.25 million, entirely on her own. AdvertisementOne of the bedrooms in Chestler's Williamsburg condo. Courtesy of Jessica ChestlerWhen you're buying a home with someone else, there's obviously a lot more to consider, especially if you're not married. AdvertisementThere's always that uncertainty: What if the person you're buying with doesn't like it or wants a different lifestyle? There's a certain trepidation — whether you're a woman or a man — when you're single and unsure about your future, which can make people hesitant to buy a home.
Persons: Jessica Chestler, Chestler, Douglas Elliman, I've, It's, Ben Jacobs Organizations: National Association of Realtors, Michelin, bodega Locations: Williamsburg , Brooklyn, New York, Florida, Jessica Chestler New York, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Manhattan, London
I’ve spent my life in politics, but faith has been most central to shaping who I am. My conversations with people of faith have been among the most enriching of my life. Richard Hays, an ordained minister who is an emeritus professor at Duke Divinity School, is one of the world’s leading New Testament theologians. In his new book, “The Widening of God’s Mercy,” written with his son Christopher Hays, Richard Hays says he was wrong. I spoke to Richard Hays about his journey and what changed his mind.
Persons: I’ve, Richard Hays, God’s, , Christopher Hays, Peter Wehner Organizations: Duke Divinity School
AdvertisementTSMC's Phoenix chip factories likely won't eliminate US dependence on tech from Taiwan. Experts told BI that TSMC's most advanced chips will likely continue to be produced in Taiwan. TSMC produces an estimated 90% of the world's advanced chips, which power everything from iPhones to cars. While TSMC's Phoenix factories are expected to boost semiconductor chip production in the US, the company isn't making its most advanced chips stateside, industry experts told Business Insider. For example, chips produced using 4 nanometer (nm) technology are expected to be made in the first Phoenix factory, while TSMC's Taiwan factories are already producing chips using 3nm technology.
Persons: Biden, TSMC, Jeff Koch, SemiAnalysis, — Koch, Stephen Ezell, it'll, Chris Miller, Miller, Koch, Trump, William Alan Reinsch Organizations: Commerce Department, Information Technology, Innovation Foundation, of Commerce, Arizona, Nvidia, Apple, Qualcomm, AMD, American Enterprise Institute, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Biden Locations: Taiwan, Arizona, Phoenix, TSMC's, United States, China
A Connecticut couple were charged with being part of an organized retail theft operation that is suspected of stealing about $1 million in Lululemon merchandise across several states, the authorities said. The couple, Jadion Anthony Richards, 44, and Akwele Nickeisha Lawes-Richards, 45, of Danbury, Conn., were each charged with one felony count of organized retail theft this month in connection with crimes that began in September, according to the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office in Minnesota. They were arrested at a Lululemon store in Woodbury, Minn., one day after they went to a Lululemon store in Roseville, Minn., where they and an unidentified man stole 45 items worth nearly $5,000, according to the charges. An investigator for Lululemon, who is identified in court documents only by the initials R.P., said that the couple began by stealing from Minnesota stores in Edina, Minneapolis and Minnetonka.
Persons: Jadion Anthony Richards, Akwele Nickeisha Lawes, Richards, Lululemon Locations: Connecticut, Danbury, Conn, Ramsey, Minnesota, Woodbury, Minn, Roseville, Edina , Minneapolis, Minnetonka
Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, said her agency plans to investigate Microsoft for anticompetitive practices in the cloud market. A recent report from ProPublica found that the government itself might also have been a target of those anticompetitive practices. Microsoft offered the government access to its G5 security capabilities free for the first year as well as consultants to help install the products, ProPublica reported. The goal was to "spin the meter" for Azure and help it gain market dominance over its competitor, Amazon, a sales representative for Microsoft told ProPublica. However, legal expert James Nagle, who specializes in the federal contracting process, told ProPublica, "This is not truly gratuitous.
Persons: ProPublica, Lina Khan, James Nagle, Peter Cohan, Steve Faehl Organizations: Microsoft, Federal Trade Commission, Babson College, Business, Administration
AdvertisementWhen my son came home from college, he spent the night at a friend's house without telling me. My son went to college about an hour and a half away, which was far enough away that he needed to live on campus. AdvertisementI understand he's becoming more independentI know my son is much more independent now than when he lived at home. I don't know where he is unless I call or text him, and he chooses to tell me. When my college kid came home and reached for a soda on a Wednesday, his siblings lost their minds.
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Hezbollah fired more than 60 projectiles into Israel before noon on Sunday, a day after an Israeli strike in the heart of the Lebanese capital killed at least 20 people. Three Israeli defense officials said the strike was an attempt to assassinate a top Hezbollah military commander, Mohammad Haidar. One of the Israeli defense officials, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive military operations, later said that Mr. Haidar was not killed. On Sunday, waves of air raid sirens blared throughout much of northern Israel, including the hilltop town of Safed. Magen David Adom, an Israeli emergency rescue service, said it treated a woman in northern Israel who suffered a shrapnel injury.
Persons: Mohammad Haidar, Mr, Haidar, Magen David Adom Locations: Israel, Beirut, Safed
Hegseth on Thursday huddled with a handful of Republican senators, many of them seen as close allies of Trump, for a series of meetings. But while some members of the party signal support for the nomination, other Republicans on the Hill warn that there are mounting concerns about Hegseth. With a 53-seat majority, Hegseth and other Trump nominees can afford to lose only three Republican votes, leaving little room for error. Trump’s transition team was in the middle of announcing new Cabinet picks when they were informed of the sexual assault allegation against Hegseth, CNN reported, stunning several members of the team. Mullin said that Hegseth voluntarily brought up the sexual assault allegation against him in a meeting on Capitol Hill.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, Trump, Hegseth, Marsha Blackburn of, Markwayne Mullin, , , Gaetz, Trump’s, GOP Sen, Kevin Cramer, , Cramer, Hegseth isn’t, she’s, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, I’m, Mullin, ” Mullin, Republican Sen, Bill Hagerty Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Capitol, Trump, Pentagon, of Defense, Lawmakers, Police, Fox News, Republican, GOP, Department of Health, Human Services, White, Hill, Senate, Hegseth Locations: Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Oklahoma
All across France, there's a glut of châteaus for sale. Plans require approval by the French minister of culture, and work must be done by designated specialists. "I decided not buying a château in France was going to be more detrimental to my health than buying one." For many French sellers, what strikes Americans as romantic has come to feel like a curse. "I live in a château," Engel reminds himself when he's feeling overwhelmed.
Persons: Mark Goff, Phillip Engel, Goff, Château Avensac, Astrid Landon, they've, Engel, Adrian Leeds, who's, Gonzague Le, Le Nail, it's, Michel Tarrible, Engel's, Abigail Carter, Carter, , — Carter, Château de, Williams, d'Aubigny, château, he's, It's, Henrys d'Aubigny, l'Espinay, Borie, They've Organizations: YouTube, World Trade Center Locations: France, California, Gers, France —, Versailles, American, Paris, Avensac, Sonoma County, San Francisco, Canada, London , Massachusetts, New Jersey, Seattle, Agen, Brittany, Ohio, Château
CNN —The remains of a York, Pennsylvania, teenager who vanished in 1973 have been identified through genealogy research and DNA analysis more than 50 years after she went missing, authorities said. Two game wardens discovered the decomposed remains under a plastic tarp and brush in a wooded area in Union Township on October 10, 1973, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Whether she actually made it to school – and how far she got to and from school – remains under investigation. Pennsylvania State Police are continuing the investigation into Ruth’s death to determine her last known activities, authorities said. While there was “some level of suspicion” to her death, whether it was a homicide is still pending through the coroner’s office, Pennsylvania State Police Sgt.
Persons: Jane Doe, Ruth Elizabeth Brenneman, , , Ruth, Keck, Ian Keck, ” Keck, ” It’s, Josh Lacey, it’s Organizations: CNN, Pennsylvania State Police, Investigators, Pennsylvania, Police Locations: York , Pennsylvania, Union Township, York, Lebanon, Pennsylviana
Nio reported a widening net loss in its latest earnings, as the CEO of Xpeng warns many EV firms face a fight to survive. Xpeng delivered 24,000 vehicles last month, and Xiaomi sold over 100,000 of its SU7 EV this year alone. AdvertisementHowever, the booming sales come as many Chinese EV makers continue to report heavy losses, as they grapple with a brutal price war and intense pressure to quickly launch new affordable models amid a crowded field of battery-electric vehicles. The company reported a net loss of 5.06 billion yuan ($700 million), up 11% from the third quarter of 2023. Both companies narrowed their net losses year-over-year, but they remained sizable at 1.81 billion yuan ($250 million) for Xpeng and 1.14 billion yuan ($157 million) for Zeekr, respectively.
Persons: Nio, Xpeng, Tesla, they're, Xiaomi, William Li, Zeekr, Xpeng's, Jim Farley, Xiaopeng, BYD, outstripping Elon, JADE GAO, David Bailey Organizations: EV, Elon, Publishing, Getty, Zeekr, Ford, Singaporean, The Straits Times, outstripping Elon Musk's, University of Birmingham Locations: China
AdvertisementI tried classic club sandwiches at Subway, Jimmy John's, and Jersey Mike's to find the best one. Jimmy John's and Jersey Mike's impressed me with their bread and meat, respectively. My Subway sandwich was somewhat of a letdown for me, largely because I felt the portions were small. In my book, a club sandwich consists of bread, mayo, turkey, lettuce, tomato, and sometimes bacon. AdvertisementI set out to try Subway, Jersey Mike's, and Jimmy John's take on the classic sub to see which popular chain serves the best club.
Persons: Jimmy John's, Jersey Mike's, I'd Locations: Jersey, mayo
Chuck Woolery, the affable host of “Love Connection,” “Wheel of Fortune” and other television game shows, who later criticized liberal values and the Democratic Party as the co-host of a popular right-wing podcast, died on Saturday at his home in Texas. His death was confirmed by Mark Young, the co-host of his podcast, “Blunt Force Truth.” He did not specify the cause. In the late 1970s, Mr. Woolery was the inaugural host of “Wheel of Fortune,” now one of the longest-running game shows on television. And in the early 1980s, he was tapped to host “Love Connection,” a dating show that helped to make him a household name. On a stage flush with red and pink cutout hearts, he maneuvered with an easy charm through interactions that could be both endearing and irreverent.
Persons: Chuck Woolery, , Mark Young, “ Blunt, Woolery Organizations: Democratic Party Locations: Texas
Most employers say they're willing to negotiate, and 85% of employees who try for a higher salary, better benefits, or other changes get at least some of what they asked for. I'd estimate that about half of the candidates I've extended an offer to didn't negotiate at all. More likely, people are scared because they don't have much negotiating experience and feel unprepared. DON'T MISS: The ultimate guide to negotiating a higher salaryThe truth is it's hard to prepare for salary negotiations. As a former recruiter and the cofounder and CEO of pay transparency platform FairComp, I recommend using AI to stack the deck in your favor.
Persons: I've Organizations: Google, Carta
Samuel Luiz murder case: Four convicted in Spain
  + stars: | 2024-11-24 | by ( Story Reuters | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
Four men were convicted in Spain Sunday in connection with the homophobic murder of a 24-year-old nursing assistant that sparked protests in cities across Spain and abroad. Samuel Luiz died in hospital after being assaulted by a group of people outside a night club in A Coruna in the northwestern Galicia region in July 2021. Diego Montaña, Alejandro Freire and Kaio Amaral were found guilty of aggravated murder, and Alejandro Míguez of complicity. Some 364 hate crimes related to sexual orientation or gender identity were reported in Spain in 2023, and 184 arrests were made, according to Interior Ministry data. The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights says only a fraction of hate crimes are reported.
Persons: Samuel Luiz, Diego Montaña, Alejandro Freire, Kaio Amaral, Alejandro Míguez, , Luiz Organizations: Ministry, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Locations: Spain, A Coruna, Galicia, Coruna
CNN —After 45 years, authorities in California were finally able to tell the Gonzalez family who they believe killed their loved one. The next day, her body was found in a snowpack off a highway near Banning, the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release. Lewis Randolph “Randy” Williamson Riverside County District Attorney’s OfficeConducting another polygraph was not an option, as Williamson died in Florida in 2014. The latest development in the cold case does bring peace and closure to the Gonzalez family, Esther’s older sister Elizabeth said. Esther’s oldest brother, Eddie, wrote on Facebook, “The Gonzalez family would like to thank the Riverside County sheriff’s department on a job well done after 40 years the Gonzalez family has closure.”
Persons: Gonzalez, Esther Gonzalez’s, bludgeoned, Lewis Randolph “ Randy ” Williamson, Williamson, Jason Corey, ” Corey, Lewis Randolph “ Randy ”, Corey, , , it’s, Elizabeth, ” Elizabeth Gonzalez, ” Esther, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Esther, Eddie Organizations: CNN, Sheriff’s, Attorney’s, Riverside, California Department of Justice, Facebook Locations: California, Riverside, Banning , California, Los Angeles, Banning, Riverside County, Texas, Lewis Randolph “ Randy ” Williamson Riverside County, Florida
New York (AP) — Chuck Woolery, the affable, smooth-talking game show host of “Wheel of Fortune,” “Love Connection” and “Scrabble” who later became a right-wing podcaster, skewering liberals and accusing the government of lying about COVID-19, has died. Mark Young, Woolery’s podcast co-host and friend, said in an email early Sunday that Woolery died at his home in Texas with his wife, Kristen, present. “Chuck was a dear friend and brother and a tremendous man of faith, life will not be the same without him,” Young wrote. The audience would vote on the three contestants, and if the audience agreed with the guest’s choice, “Love Connection” would offer to pay for a second date. Woolery told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2003 that his favorite set of lovebirds was a man aged 91 and a woman aged 87.
Persons: Chuck Woolery, , Mark Young, Woolery, Kristen, “ Chuck, ” Young, We’ll, lovebirds, , , Lingo, TV’s Organizations: American, of Fame, Philadelphia Inquirer Locations: York, COVID, Texas, Melrose
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