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Japan's Olympic teams will wear infrared-proof uniforms at the Paris Olympics. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA brand-new innovation is coming to the Paris Olympics this summer: uniforms that creeps can't see through with infrared cameras. Japan's volleyball, track and field, table tennis, and other teams will wear uniforms made of a cutting-edge new fabric that absorbs infrared light, preventing infrared cameras from seeing through to athletes' underwear or bodies underneath, Le Monde first reported. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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And as one of the richest and most powerful people in the world, Musk's political stances carry a great weight. Musk's political donations dating back to 2002 fit neatly into just a single landing page on OpenSecrets, a nonprofit organization that tracks money in politics. AdvertisementThough Musk historically hasn't been big on political donations, he's publicly said that he weighs in on politics when it could affect his businesses. Musk's political coming of age during the pre-social media era remains much of a mystery. His latest donations have all been to Republican candidates and causes, with Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware being the last Democrat to receive any Musk donations back in 2020.
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In his three and a half years already in office, Biden has done pretty well on the core metrics of a healthy economy. Biden vs Trump on immigrationBiden and Trump are sharply divided on immigration, as are Americans. Advertisement"Peace looks like making sure Russia never, never, never, never occupies Ukraine," Biden told TIME in a May interview. Biden vs Trump on Israel-GazaBiden has consistently defended Israel since the country invaded Gaza last year following Hamas' October 7 attack. Biden vs Trump on housingWhile in office, Biden has pushed a number of policy changes on housing, including the " Housing Supply Action" plan.
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Trump-backed candidates lost primary races in Utah, South Carolina, and Colorado. These defeats mark a rare trend of Trump endorsements failing in the 2024 election cycle. But in this week's primary elections, some Trump picks experienced rare losses. In Utah, Republican Rep. John Curtis — who has been critical of Trump — beat out Trump's chosen candidate Trent Staggs to take over Mitt Romney's open Senate seat. Staggs lost to Curtis by 20 points, according to projected race calls from the Associated Press, compiled by The New York Times.
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Biden needs to spend his debate time attacking Trump's economic policies, sources told CNN. The top Democrat sources told CNN that voters just don't care about what Biden has accomplished. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementJoe Biden's advisors say he should spend more time at the debate attacking Donald Trump than focusing on his own White House successes, according to a report from CNN. They've been advising Biden to focus on criticizing Trump's economic policies and close relationship with corporate America, four sources close to the president told the outlet.
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Donald Trump says he's decided his vice presidential pick but hasn't revealed the name. Trump hinted the chosen running mate will attend Thursday's debate against Biden. Trump said he plans to announce his pick around the Republican National Convention, which begins July 15. AdvertisementDonald Trump says he's already decided who his running mate will be but that nobody else knows who it is. At a stop along the campaign trail in Philadelphia on Saturday, NBC News asked Trump if he knows yet who he'll pick as his vice presidential candidate.
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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 previewDemocrats are putting abortion — a topic they've historically downplayed — front and center this election. The debate is no longer just about abortion — it's become about pregnancy itself and access to life-saving medical care. AdvertisementDemocrats know the issue could be a turning point for independent voters and even some Republicans, and they're using it to their advantage. He's hoping that the issue of abortion can turn Florida blue this fall, and he's repeatedly promised to restore Roe.
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Read previewDonations to the Trump campaign poured in after the former president's felony conviction last month. Meanwhile, the Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee brought in $85 million for the month, the campaign said. Related storiesOn those two days, the Trump campaign raked in six times as many large donations as on an average day, Politico reported. At the end of May, Trump's campaign had $116.6 million on hand, while Biden's had $91.6 million, FEC filings show. In May, Biden's campaign spent $30 million, more than four times as much as Trump's, FEC filings show.
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Nvidia is using the sky-high demand for its chips to its advantage. The company's expansion into cloud services and new hardware has Nvidia competing with its own clients. And Nvidia clients like Amazon want chips so badly they're helping it compete, per The Information. So, to keep itself at the top of the game, Nvidia has diversified its business into the world of cloud service software and rentals. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Read previewThe Kansas City Chiefs may be on the move. All eyes are on now the bill which, if passed, could help the reigning Super Bowl champions (as well as MLB team the Kansas City Royals) move from the Missouri side of the city to the Kansas side of the city. Officials in Jackson County, Missouri on Monday proposed a resolution for a countywide sales tax, local Kansas City outlet KSHB reported. AdvertisementAnd back in 2022, Donovan even floated the idea of moving from Missouri to Kansas, according to the outlet. Representatives for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
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Read previewThe Israeli military knew about Hamas' plans to attack southern Israel weeks before October 7 — even how many hostages the militant group planned to capture, according to a report from Israeli public broadcaster Kan. The officials even had intel on how Hamas intended to treat the hostages in certain extreme circumstances and what rules Hamas set for executing hostages, Kan reported. That oversight prevented top Israeli intelligence leaders from doing anything about the internal report detailing Hamas' plans, Kan News reported. Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage, many of whom are still being held in captivity. The exact number of hostages Hamas took is unclear, but Israel has estimated it was around 240, with about 116 still in Gaza, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Biden doesn't want swing voters to forget Donald Trump is a convicted felon. The Biden campaign is spending $50 million on a media blitz that includes a biting attack ad on Trump. The ad highlights Trump's conviction while painting Biden as "fighting for your family." AdvertisementJoe Biden isn't wasting any time using Donald Trump's felony conviction to his advantage — and he's spending big bucks to do it. The Biden campaign announced on Monday that it's shelling out $50 million for an advertising blitz against Trump, including a TV ad that will begin running in all battleground states.
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Pope Francis warned world leaders that AI could "condemn humanity to a future without hope." The Holy See spoke about the dangers of AI at the G7 Summit in Italy on Friday. Francis urged politicians to make sure humans remain in control of AI, not the other way around. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy .
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A pilot's error caused a Southwest flight to nearly crash into the ocean, Bloomberg reported. The captain let his "newer" first officer control the plane near Hawaii, according to the report. Another flight almost crashed into the sea in the same area in 2022 due to poor weather conditions. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA Southwest Airlines flight in April almost crashed into the ocean off the coast of Hawaii after a pilot accidentally sent the plane into a dive, Bloomberg reported.
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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 previewTwo executives of a California-based telehealth company have been arrested and accused of running an illegal Adderall drug scheme to the tune of $100 million. Related storiesThe DOJ accuses the defendants of luring drug seekers to the subscription-based healthcare service through millions of dollars of deceptive social media advertisements. In addition to the drug conspiracy charges, He and Brody were also charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice. AdvertisementThis is the first time that anyone has been charged for operating an illegal drug distribution scheme through a telemedicine company, according to the DOJ.
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Disney is once again donating to politicians — just months after ending its feud with Ron DeSantis. The Florida theme park is even donating to Republicans who voted for the state's so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill. AdvertisementSince ending its feud with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Disney has wasted no time donating to Republicans again. That's an about-face for the House of Mouse, which had paused political donations as it brawled with DeSantis.
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Read previewSome Tesla shareholders allege Elon Musk has been draining Tesla dry in an act of "brazen disloyalty" to his company. The group of shareholders filed a new lawsuit against Musk and Tesla in Delaware, where the company is incorporated, on Thursday. In it, the shareholders accuse Musk of diverting critical AI talent and resources away from Tesla and into his new AI-focused company, xAI. The plaintiffs allege in the suit that Musk has recently touted Tesla as more of an AI company than simply an electric car company. AdvertisementAs for Tesla's board of directors, the shareholders allege they are just bowing down to Musk.
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Hunter Biden's conviction disrupts Donald Trump's claims of a rigged justice system favoring the Bidens. Now, the Trump campaign is changing its attack strategy. Trump's campaign had hoped an acquittal would support his narrative of political persecution. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But that throws a wrench into the Trump campaign's messaging that the justice system is rigged against him in favor of the Biden family.
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Hamas wants to change the terms of a US-backed ceasefire proposal, says Antony Blinken. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe US-led plan for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has hit another stumbling block — and the US says Hamas is to blame. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the militant group has made new demands, moving the goalposts on a proposed cease-fire to end the 8-month-long war. Blinken told reporters from Doha on Wednesday that Hamas has not agreed to a US-backed ceasefire proposal because it wants to make "numerous changes," despite the deal being "virtually identical" to one Hamas had previously accepted.
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Read previewJon Stewart wants corporations to stop their "hollow corporate pandering" and just admit that all they care about is their bottom line. AdvertisementConservatives boycotted Bud Light last summer after the beer maker partnered with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a social media promotion. And Bud Light waffled in response. Mulvaney said Bud Light never reached out to her after the backlash, criticizing the company for not standing by her. Meanwhile, Bud Light sought to win some of its customers back by offering free beer promotions.
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Read previewScientists using AI tools have discovered that elephants likely have unique names for each other, according to a new study. A group of scientists used machine learning to analyze hundreds of wild African elephant calls recorded in Kenya between 1986 and 2022, publishing their findings on Monday in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Ecology and Evolution. They did not analyze other types of rumbles, like "let's go" rumbles, because elephants are less likely to use specific names in that context, the authors explained. Unlike dolphins and parrots, who address each other by mimicking the receiver's voice, these elephant calls are not imitations of what each elephant sounds like. And if the elephants have names for each other, it's also possible that they have names for other objects too, according to the study's authors.
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Read previewThe billionaire cofounder of LinkedIn, Reid Hoffman, slammed business leaders who support former President Donald Trump, arguing that a 2024 win for the Republican would actually be bad for the economy. He argues that a "robust legal system" is critical for American business to prosper because it keeps things in check. "But a robust, reliable legal system is not a given," Hoffman wrote. Others, Hoffman argues, believe Joe Biden would be even more dangerous to American business than Trump would. There's a growing number of business leaders who publicly support Trump.
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Apple is making email more bearable
  + stars: | 2024-06-10 | by ( Grace Eliza Goodwin | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Read previewManaging your email app — and even just searching for an email you know is in there somewhere — can be unbearable. Here's what you need to know about the latest email updates Apple is rolling out. Writing tools integrated into MailThanks to Apple's new generative AI system, Apple Intelligence, some smart AI-powered writing tools will be integrated across Apple apps, including the Mail app. With Apple Intelligence, you'll be able to pull up a sidebar from the Mail app that will help you rewrite an email draft. AdvertisementThe Mail app pop-up will help you rewrite your email.
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But some experts say invasive fruit flies can do more damage than the colorful Joro spider, AP News reported. AdvertisementGiant spiders migrating to the Northeast USScientists say Joro spiders are adapted to colder climates like in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Alex Sanz/AP PhotoThough the massive creatures are venomous, they aren't dangerous to humans beyond potentially causing a swollen, red bite, Sieb told BI. Beyond their size, there's another characteristic of Joro spiders that makes them a little creepy: They can fly. AdvertisementThough they do live close to each other, Joro spiders don't seem to interact much with other individuals, per UGA Cooperative Extension.
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Israel used US-made bombs to strike a UN-run school in Gaza, a CNN analysis found. Israeli forces attacked the school, serving as a refugee camp for 20,000 people, overnight. The IDF said it was targeting Hamas militants operating inside the school. AdvertisementIsrael used US-made bombs to strike a school in Gaza, killing dozens of people, CNN reported. CNN analyzed video of the strike and consulted a weapons expert to determine that Israel used US-made explosives in the attack.
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