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CNN —Michaela Mabinty DePrince, the ballerina born during a civil war in Sierra Leone who performed in Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ visual album, has died aged 29, according to an announcement posted to her official Instagram page. DePrince told the WSJ she thought it was a joke when she heard the singer wanted her for the video, who told DePrince in person it was an ‘honor’ to have her star. Ballerina Michaela DePrince teaches a ballet class at One World Observatory in New York City on April 26, 2017. “From the very beginning of our story back in Africa, sleeping on a shared mat in the orphanage, Michaela (Mabinty) and I used to make up our own musical theater plays and act them out. Michaela DePrince in Johannesburg, South Africa on July 9, 2012.
Persons: CNN — Michaela Mabinty DePrince, Mia, DePrince, , , – DePrince, , , Ballerina Michaela DePrince, Jason Kempin, Michaela, Mabinty, “ I’m, Michaela DePrince, Denis Farrell, Misty Copeland, “ Michaela, Ballerina ’, Child Holland, CNN’s Nkepile Mabuse Organizations: CNN, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Dutch National Ballet, Boston Ballet, American Ballet, America Grand Prix Locations: Sierra Leone, Sierra, New York City, New Jersey, United States, Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa,
Read previewRussia is sending troops with no combat experience to reinforce attacks in northern Ukraine, a Ukrainian military spokesperson said. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Ukraine and Russia have spent much of the summer fighting for control of Vovchansk, a city in the Kharkiv region about three miles from the border. Speaking on Thursday, Sarantsev said that the newer Russian troops reinforcing Vovchansk are very inexperienced. "It is our understanding that this newly arrived personnel is a mobilization resource raised by Russia," he said, per Ukrainska Pravda.
Persons: , Vitaliy, Ukrainska, Sarantsev Organizations: Service, Kharkiv Operational Strategic Group of Forces, Business, Vovchansk, Ukrainska Pravda Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kharkiv, Russian, Belgorod, Vovchansk, Kursk
TV shows face a cutthroat new era
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Lucia Moses | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
To hear agents, lawyers, and producers tell it, the Hollywood they're going back to is more risk-averse than ever. Think of the "Suits LA" spinoff of the USA Networks show that was popularized by Netflix, and shows with big stars attached to them. Even big stars are getting slightedThere's an overall feeling that Hollywood has become too risk-averse. But in the meantime, the dearth of shows being ordered will take its toll on Hollywood. "There's just some people who are not going to be able to survive this dark period," a second lawyer said.
Persons: , it's, ProdPro, David Zaslav, Jennifer Salke, bankable, Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, David E, Kelley, Bill Dubuque, Comcast's Peacock, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kathy Bates, There's, Jonathan Glickman Organizations: Service, Hollywood, Netflix, USA Networks, Business, Warner Bros . Discovery, Amazon MGM Studios, Apple, Netflix . Media, Disney, CBS, Industry, Producers, Miramax Locations: Hollywood
Read previewUkraine's Defense Intelligence says its forces have shot down a Russian fighter jet over the Black Sea, sharing a video of the apparent strike. According to the post, Russian forces lost contact with the aircraft around 5 a.m. local time and launched a search and rescue operation about three hours later. It said a telltale streak of jet fuel was found on the water, as well as parts of the plane's wreckage. Advertisement-1 russian Su-30SM jet 🔥Warriors of the @DI_Ukraine special unit destroyed a russian Su-30SM combat aircraft with MANPADS over the Black Sea. pic.twitter.com/yaKnzWXyYF — Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 12, 2024The pro-Ukrainian Telegram channel Crimean Wind, which monitors developments on the peninsula, also posted about a missing Russian Su-30 jet, citing an unnamed Ukrainian army source.
Persons: , Russian Sukhoi Su, ince, cale Organizations: Service, Intelligence, Business, Naval Aviation Regiment Locations: Russian, Ukrainian, Cape Tarkhankut, Crimea, Saki
Russia has counterattacked in Kursk, claiming to have recaptured 10 settlements. The Institute for the Study of War said Russian forces may be planning to try to split Ukrainian-held areas. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRussia claims to have recaptured 10 settlements in Kursk, in a move that suggests a counteroffensive is in the works, according to multiple reports.
Persons: , Apty Alaudinov Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Russia, Kursk, Russian
Read previewRachael "Raygun" Gunn, the Australian breakdancer who earned notoriety at the Paris Olympics, has been named the world's No.1 female performer in the sport. To those who know Gunn through her much-mocked Olympics performance, the ranking will likely come as a surprise. As such, the World DanceSport Federation — the governing body that produces the ranking — issued an explanation to go along with the news. The ranking, the body explained, does not take into account scores notched up at the Paris Olympics, nor at their qualifying rounds. Mark Kolbe/Getty ImagesThe current WDSF world No.2, Japanese breaker Riko, also gained 1,000 points in a qualifying competition.
Persons: , Rachael, Raygun, Gunn, Rachael Gun, Mark Kolbe, Zack Slusser Organizations: Service, breakdancer, Paris Olympics, World, , Business, Olympic Games, Oceania Continental, Getty, USA, Associated Press, Macquarie University, Guardian Locations: Paris, Sydney, Australia, Seoul, Leuven, Belgium
As of September 10, mammogram reports should flag high breast density. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Higher breast density increases your risk of developing breast cancer. It also makes it harder for clinicians to spot cancer in a mammogram.
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The USS New Jersey, designed for a co-ed crew, is set to join the US fleet on Saturday. A ban on women serving on US submarines was lifted in 2010, leading to hundreds joining the service. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA submarine designed to fully integrate male and female sailors is set to join the US fleet on Saturday. The USS New Jersey "is the first Virginia-class submarine designed and built for a full gender integrated crew," according to Naval Sea Systems Command.
Persons: Organizations: USS, US, Service, Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Weapons Station, Business Locations: USS New Jersey, Virginia, New Jersey
Last week, Ukrainian military sources shared spectacular videos that appeared to show low-flying drones showering treelines in flames as they passed. "The use of drones to deploy this molten payload is a novel, and fearsome, addition to modern warfare," Patton Rogers said. "It's difficult to hide from thermite," Patton Rogers said. AdvertisementThermite isn't banned for use against enemy troops — but "there are clear protocols stopping their use on civilian targets," Patton Rogers said. The psychological impact of these latest strikes is likely the principal operational goal, Patton Rogers said.
Persons: , Thermite, James Patton Rogers, Patton Rogers, Little, thermite, Iain Overton, Nicholas Drummond Organizations: Service, Business, Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute, 116th Mechanized Brigade, CNN Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Mariupol, Kursk
Bread has been one of the most important sources of calories and nutrients across cultures for millennia. But today, most loaves you find in the supermarket are ultra-processed and contain a cocktail of additives and chemicals. So how did bread go from being a staple containing just flour, yeast, and water to an ultra-processed food? This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
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Read previewA Colorado man was rescued after getting stranded overnight on a 14,230-foot mountain during a work retreat, local authorities said. Related storiesBy 9 p.m., Chaffee County Search and Rescue South said it had been alerted and activated two teams, a drone pilot, and a helicopter. Chaffee County Search and Rescue South posted this image from the search. Chaffee County Search and Rescue SouthBut just as those groups set out, the man regained cell service and managed to make a 911 call, the search and rescue team wrote. The man told rescuers he'd fallen more than 20 times and ended up in a gully, unable to get up.
Persons: , Shavano, Danny Andres, he'd Organizations: Service, Business, Employees, Industry Locations: Chaffee County, Chaffee
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Daniel Beiler, 33, an emergency medical technician and aid volunteer who grew up in a traditional Amish community in Pennsylvania. An Amish family walks through a field. He taught me that there were other Amish people questioning things — and eventually the Amish system couldn't hold us anymore. When a storm comes through and the electric goes out, life kind of slows down, and I don't like that feeling. My family don't have any technological restrictions now, but we haven't embraced too much trash culture.
Persons: , Daniel Beiler, Ted Shaffrey, I'd, Beiler, Posnov, William Thomas Cain, excommunicating, wouldn't, it's, Jessica Melanson, We've, Tom, Jerry, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, ISIS Locations: Pennsylvania, Lancaster County , Pennsylvania, America, Iraq, Dnipro, Ukraine, Philadelphia, Syria, Bolivia, Idaho
PETA urged British paint company Farrow & Ball to rename paint colors like "Au Lait." The nonprofit singled out several paint color names saying they "normalize animal exploitation." Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementAnimal rights nonprofit People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, has urged a British paint company to rename some of its colors to be more "vegan-friendly." The provocative organization sent an open letter to Farrow & Ball objecting to paint names like "Dead Salmon" and "Smoked Trout," which they said "normalize exploiting animals."
Persons: Farrow, Ball, Ball's, , Yvonne Taylor Organizations: PETA, Service, People Locations: British
Read previewGroups backing a universal basic income trial in Peru are hoping that unconditional payments to Indigenous communities will help preserve the Amazon rainforest. Universal basic income — for the rainforestAn aerial view of Asháninka territory in the Peruvian Amazon Cool Earth$2.30 a day wouldn't go far in the US or Europe. AdvertisementNumerous universal basic income trials have proliferated worldwide, but most are focused on social and economic outcomes. Cool Earth hopes that the basic income will remove incentives to be involved in deforestation. Communities that participated in Cool Earth's prior cash transfer projects saw up to 46% less deforestation compared to similar neighboring communities, Felandro added.
Persons: , Isabel Felandro, Felandro, Johan Oldekop, Oldekop, Cool Organizations: Service, Business, Atlanta, Manchester University, Guardian Locations: Peru, Peruvian, Europe, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, New Guinea, Congo
Ukraine's surprise attack on Russia's Kursk region appears to have surprised its Western allies. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . It is now more than a week since Ukrainian forces launched a surprise attack on the Russian border region. The attack has been marked by a thick fog of war that — according to Bloomberg's reporting — also affected Ukraine's Western supporters.
Persons: Organizations: Intel, NATO, Bloomberg, Service, Business Locations: Russia's Kursk, Ukraine, Russian, Kursk
Russia's convoluted military structures likely hindered its ability to defend Kursk, experts say. Ukraine "knew where to press" to exploit its dysfunction, defense expert Dara Massicot wrote. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementUkraine exploited the disorganization of Russia's border defenses to make its surprise attack on Kursk, according to expert analyses.
Persons: Dara Massicot, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Ukraine, Kursk
The White House clapped back at Putin over Ukraine's shock incursion into Russia. Russia is scrambling to respond to Ukraine seizing swathes of its Kursk region. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe White House offered a blunt response to President Vladimir Putin on Monday amid Ukraine's ongoing attack on the Russian region of Kursk.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin, John Kirby, Putin Organizations: Putin, Service, Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Kursk, Russian, National
Read previewAfghan Olympic cyclist Fariba Hashimi was 15 when she entered her first cycling race. Both Hashimi and her sister Yulduz just fulfilled a dream that seemed impossible — representing their country at the Paris 2024 Olympics, in defiance of Afghanistan's Taliban rulers. The Afghan government collapsed in the power vacuum the US withdrawal left behind, leading the Taliban to retake power for the first time since 2001. AdvertisementThe pair led the field in a 35-mile road cycling competition for Afghan women exiles in Switzerland in 2022. AdvertisementNow, Hashimi wants to continue cycling to send a message to the world about the strength of Afghan women — and to inspire all the sportswomen she left behind.
Persons: , Fariba Hashimi, Yulduz, Hashimi, Joe Biden, Alessandra Cappellotto Organizations: Service, Business, Olympics Locations: Kabul, Italian, Switzerland, Afghanistan
Read previewUkraine has surprised the world with its attack on Kursk, a rare ground invasion of Russian soil. As of Monday, the Kremlin announced that Ukrainian troops had advanced almost 19 miles into the western Russian region. In a public meeting that afternoon, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed his military to purge Ukrainian troops from Kursk. Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the London-based Royal United Services Institute, assessed on Monday that some Russian troops had been moved from within Ukraine, but the scale is unclear. He said this would likely only be incidental to Ukraine's main strategic goal in the Kursk attack.
Persons: , Patrick Bury, Vladimir Putin, We're, Matthew Ford, Ford, Matthew Savill, Savill, Russia's, West, Ukraine —, Bury, we've, they've, Putin, Vladimir, Peter Dickinson Organizations: Service, UK's University of Bath, Kremlin, Business, Agence France, Presse, BI, UK's University of Sussex, Royal United Services Institute, West Ford, Ukraine, Pentagon, Trump, Atlantic, Moscow Times Locations: Ukraine, Kursk, Russian, Russia, Kyiv, London, Kharkiv
CNN —A World War II airman who died in 1943 after his aircraft went down over Romania was recently honored at an American cemetery abroad, according to the American Battle Monuments Commission. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced last month Samoski was accounted for, according to a news release from the agency. American Graves Registration Command, which tracked down fallen American personnel, disinterred all American remains from the cemetery after the war, according to the agency. The remains of more than 80 unknowns who could not be identified were recovered and interred at two cemeteries in Belgium. Those remains were then sent from Belgium to an agency laboratory to be examined and identified, the agency said.
Persons: Stanley J, Samoski, Joey R, Hood, Samoski’s, Organizations: CNN, Monuments Commission, United States Army Air Forces, North Africa American, Defense POW, Agency, Arlington National, 334th Bombardment Squadron, 98th Bombardment Group, Air Force, Liberator, Civilian, Military, Command, The Defense POW, Armed Forces Medical Locations: Romania, Carthage, Tunisia, Republic of Tunisia, New Hampshire, Arlington, Bucharest, Bolovan, Ploiești, Prahova, Belgium
"I was just your average adolescent, angry punk rock vegan kid who hated the system, and thought: 'Oh, my God, this guy's the football coach. Screw him' — because nothing says 'the system' like the football coach." Walz coached Becker at Mankato West football team in the late 1990s. A football turnaroundIn the late 1990s, Mankato West football struggled. "I didn't necessarily see this coming," said Greenwald, who is an assistant football coach himself.
Persons: , Seth Meyer, Tim Walz, Meyer, Walz —, that's, Walz, Homer —, Mankato West High School Seth Meyer Walz, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, JD Vance, blunting, Bob Becker, Becker, Seth Greenwald, David Schoettler, Rick Sutton, we're, Sutton, Tim, " Walz, Schoettler, Greenwald, he's, q70HV0H8F1 Organizations: Service, Mankato West High School, Democratic, Business, Titans, Minnesota State, Mankato West, Mankato Locations: Midwestern, San Francisco, Mankato West, @RickSutton7
I had no job or plan, so two days after my graduation ceremony, I moved into my mother's rent-stabilized two-bedroom apartment in Queens. Even with a full-time job, I wouldn't be able to afford to move out. Our family's cultural values constantly clashed with those of my peers' families, especially regarding multigenerational living. AdvertisementMy family's culture normalizes multigenerational living, so I felt comfortable moving in with my mother. That means I will be living with my mother for the foreseeable future, and I am OK with that.
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CNN —Austrian authorities have arrested an 18-year-old Iraqi national in connection with an inquiry into an alleged ISIS-inspired plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, the country’s interior minister said Friday. Organizers took the extraordinary decision on Thursday to cancel three Swift concerts in Austria after authorities said they foiled a terror attack planned for the Vienna leg of her blockbuster Eras tour. “A planned attack on a concert event was successfully thwarted thanks to the timely intervention of the authorities. Austrian authorities said they expected around 65,000 audience members at each of Swift’s Vienna shows, with up to 20,000 fans outside the stadium. It would have been her first Swift concert since she first became a fan in 2018, and she’d been excitedly waiting since buying the ticket last summer.
Persons: Taylor, , Franz Ruf, , Tiffany Kidd, ” Kidd, Vanessa Szombathelyi, she’d, Organizations: CNN, Austrian, Vienna, ISIS, Wembley, Swift’s, Hungary – Locations: Vienna, Austria, Iraqi, Macedonian, ’ Vienna, Canada, Swift’s Vienna, Arizona, United States, Ireland, Hungary, Austrian, London
Apple faces backlash over an ad that critics say portrays Thailand negatively. 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 . You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. AdvertisementApple is facing backlash over a recent ad set in Thailand, which critics say portrays the country as backward and shabby.
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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 previewA Chinese swimmer competing in the Paris Olympics was cleared of doping accusations after authorities sourced the drugs back to a tainted burger, according to New York Times reporting. The case comes in the wake of earlier NYT reporting that 23 Chinese athletes had tested positive for another banned medication in 2021. They were ultimately cleared in a Chinada investigation that traced the problem back to a hotel kitchen; and they went on to compete. China has cleared athletes of doping charges at least three times in the past, the paper reported.
Persons: , Tang Muhan, Junyi, Travis Tygart, WADA, Shelby Houlihan, Getty, Stephen McCarthy Houlihan, Tang, Chinada Organizations: Service, New York Times, Business, Doping Agency, International Testing Agency, Paris Olympics, Chinese Olympics Locations: Paris, Beijing, China, Tokyo
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