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Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong delivers the Singapore Energy Lecture during the 15th Singapore International Energy Week, in Singapore October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Isabel Kua/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSINGAPORE, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday said he will hand leadership of the ruling People's Action Party to Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong as soon as the party's 70th anniversary in November 2024, a year before an election is due. He has served as party secretary-general and prime minister since 2004 and last year chose Wong, who is also finance minister, as his successor. Therefore, I intend to hand over to DPM Lawrence before the next general election," Lee said at an annual party conference. He served as Lee's principal private secretary from 2005 to 2008 and led the education and national development ministries before becoming finance minister in 2021 and deputy prime minister last year.
Persons: Finance Lawrence Wong, Isabel Kua, Lee Hsien Loong, Lawrence Wong, Wong, Lee, Lee Kuan Yew, DPM Lawrence, Walid Jumblatt Abdullah, Chong Ja Ian, Chen Lin, Michael Perry, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Finance, Singapore Energy, Singapore International Energy, REUTERS, Rights, Singapore Prime, Party, Monetary Authority of, Nanyang Technological University, Still, National University of Singapore, Thomson Locations: Singapore, Rights SINGAPORE, Lawrence, Monetary Authority of Singapore
Musk announced on X that his new AI model, Grok, would be available to a 'select group' on Saturday. Once the model is out of "early beta" it'll be available to all "X Premium+ subscribers," Musk said. Its main advantage over other chatbots is that it has "real-time access to X," Musk said. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Musk noted that Grok's "massive advantage" over other AI models is that it has "real-time access" to X. Grok also "loves sarcasm" and has been designed to have a "little humor" in its responses, Musk noted in his post.
Persons: Musk, , Bard, Claude, Grōk — Elon, Elon Musk, Elon, Tesla, Grok, I'm, Grok cheekily, WqXxlwI6ef — Elon, Robert A, Heinlein, Istvan Csicsery Organizations: Service, Oxford English
Ryan and Duchovny did not really know each other before “What Happens Later," but you’d never know it to watch them on screen or hear their off-camera rapport. AP: You have such lived-in banter and chemistry, it’s surprising that you two didn’t really know each other before this. DUCHOVNY: I’m thankful to Meg for giving me the opportunity to work in a movie like this. RYAN: That’s exactly what it is. I’m going to google that to make sure I’m right.
Persons: Nora ”, Meg Ryan’s, Nora Ephron, Ephron, Ryan, Harry Met Sally, , David Duchovny, hasn't, , ” Ryan, “ It’s, Duchovny, you’d, DUCHOVNY, I’ve, RYAN, Nora, It’s, Tom Hanks, Billy Crystal, He’s, Hal Liggett, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Hal, 5’10, 6’2, It’s Morgan Freeman, it’s Scarlett Johansson, I’m, Meg, Meg’s, there’s, COVID, you’ve, it’s, Matthew Perry’s, Harder, of Rome Organizations: Associated Press, greyhounds Locations: Seattle, RYAN
When Kenneth Gorham heard that he was in the running to become the principal of his local middle school, his immediate response was: "Are y'all sure?" When Gorham ultimately landed the job, he was just 24 years old — the youngest principal to ever lead Movement Freedom Middle School, a charter school in Charlotte, North Carolina. One of them is Lauryn Jackson, the current principal of Movement Freedom Elementary School and Gorham's instructional coach when he was a teacher. Part of that was logistical: As an instructional coach, he helped teachers coordinate their curricula and refamiliarize themselves with the rhythm of teaching in a classroom. Kenneth Gorham Principal, Movement Freedom Middle School
Persons: Kenneth Gorham, Gorham, I've, Lauryn Jackson, Organizations: Middle, National Center for Education Statistics, CNBC, North Carolina Agricultural, Technical State University, Freedom Elementary School Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, U.S
Short-form videos can be produced easily and inexpensively and offer high levels of engagement. This is just one example of how the New Orleans education and management firm uses short-form videos. Short-form videos are typically between five and 90 seconds and are often used as Instagram reels and stories, TikTok videos, and YouTube shorts. A Sprout Social survey found that three in five consumers consider short-form videos the most engaging type of social content. Short-form videos are easy to produce with a smartphone, making them an inexpensive way for small businesses to reach social-media audiences.
Persons: SBOs, , Krystal Allen, Allen, Vanessa Rissetto, it's, Vanessa, Rissetto, you've, that's Organizations: Small, Service, Allen Consulting Locations: New Orleans
Trump, a former Republican president who is the frontrunner to become the party's 2024 presidential nominee, called the Lebanese Hezbollah, a sworn enemy of Israel, "very smart" and accused Netanyahu of being "not prepared" for the Hamas attack, which also killed 22 Americans. White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates called Trump's comments "dangerous and unhinged." Democratic President Joe Biden has condemned the Hamas attack as "an act of sheer evil" and declared his unwavering support for Israel. Trump was annoyed when Netanyahu called to congratulate Biden on winning the 2020 presidential election against Trump, an election Trump still calls fraudulent. Trump said Israel relayed to the United States on the night before the operation that it had decided not to participate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Marco Bello, Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump, Netanyahu, Shlomo Karhi, Karhi, Andrew Bates, Bates, Joe Biden, Ron DeSantis, Trump's, Mike Pence, Asa Hutchinson, TRUMP, NETANYAHU, SOURS Trump, Biden, Israel, Qassem Soleimani, Bibi Netanyahu, Tim Reid, Nathan Layne, Doina Chiacu, Susan Heavey, Jeff Mason, Ross Colvin, Howard Goller Organizations: REUTERS, White, Israeli, Republican, Lebanese Hezbollah, Israel's, Democratic, Israel, Trump, Thomson Locations: West Palm Beach , Florida, U.S, Israel, Iran, Palestinian, Lebanese, Florida, New Hampshire, America, Arkansas, United States, Iraq, Gaza
Trump says Israel's Netanyahu was not prepared for Hamas attack
  + stars: | 2023-10-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/2] Donald Trump, former U.S. president and Republican presidential candidate, looks on at the Club 47 USA event in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2023. Speaking to Fox News, Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, said Netanyahu "has been hurt very badly" due to the attack. He was not prepared and Israel was not prepared. Trump and Netanyahu had a close relationship during Trump's time as president, though cracks have appeared in their once ironclad rapport. Trump added: "They've gotta straighten it out because they're fighting potentially a very big force, they're fighting potentially with Iran."
Persons: Donald Trump, Marco Bello, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Trump, Trump's, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Nathan Layne, Rami Ayyub Organizations: REUTERS, Former U.S, Israeli, Fox News, Trump, Republican, Thomson Locations: West Palm Beach , Florida, U.S, Former, Palestinian, Israel, Gaza, Florida, Iran
(Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over what he described as a lack of preparation for a weekend attack by Palestinian Hamas militants that killed at least 1,200 people in Israel. Speaking to Fox News, Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, said Netanyahu "has been hurt very badly" due to the attack. He was not prepared and Israel was not prepared. Trump and Netanyahu had a close relationship during Trump's time as president, though cracks have appeared in their once ironclad rapport. Trump added: "They've gotta straighten it out because they're fighting potentially a very big force, they're fighting potentially with Iran."
Persons: Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Trump, Trump's, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Nathan Layne, Rami Ayyub Organizations: Reuters, Former U.S, Israeli, Fox News, Trump, Republican Locations: Former, Palestinian, Israel, Gaza, Florida, Iran
The pandemic pushed financial giants to embrace a more casual dress code that many other corporations had begun to embrace. Diversity in dressFor some women on Wall Street, the shift from business formal to business casual has allowed them to step out of the unofficial uniform of pantsuits and sheath dresses. Lululemon in the boardroomNo Wall Streeters mentioned buying more Ferragamo ties, but many said they were leaning into athleisure. People still come in wearing their suits and ties and their Louboutins, and I'm like, 'what are we doing here?' "For a lot of client interactions, dressing business casual can make it more comfortable and can lead to a better relationship-building experience."
Persons: Luis Arteaga, Shanta Wu, Kristen Powers, Morgan Stanley, She's, Thom Browne, Anne, Victoire Auriault, Goldman Sachs, Jack Dillon, He's, David Trinh, It's, we've, Thoma Bravo, Andrew Almeida, Richard Handler, Jefferies, Katya Brozyna, I'm, Benjamin Kiflom, Neil Kamath, Sarah Sigfusson, Michael Wilkinson, Wells, Patrick McGoldrick, Laiwala, I've, Rachel Hunter, Goldman, Luna McKeon, Ricky Mewani, Dominic Rizzo, Rowe Price Organizations: Barclays, Fidelity, Vista Equity Partners, Bridgewater, Jefferies, Nike Air Force, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Bank of, Moelis & Company, KKR, Blue Owl, Citadel Locations: Bridgewater, New York, Florida, Miami, San Francisco
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel has put up big numbers for years. “Competition should bring out the best of everyone if you’re made of the right stuff," Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. Drake Stoops, former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops' son, leads the team with 25 receptions. All of it together is great chemistry, great understanding by everybody involved, then everybody gets an opportunity to have some success." Last week, Gabriel passed for three touchdowns and ran for two in a 50-20 win over Iowa State.
Persons: NORMAN, Okla, Dillon Gabriel, hasn't, Gabriel, , , Jaylan Ford, Jackson Arnold, Venables, Arnold's, you’re, Brent Venables, ” Gabriel doesn't, Nic Anderson, Rodney Anderson's, Drake Stoops, Bob Stoops, Andrel Anthony, ” Venables, Dillon, ” Drake Stoops Organizations: — Oklahoma, Central, Sooners, College, Cotton, Oklahoma, Iowa State, AP Locations: Central Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, Dallas
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An alternative mental health court program designed to fast-track people with untreated schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders into housing and medical care — potentially without their consent — kicked off in seven California counties, including San Francisco, on Monday. San Francisco officials said in a statement that about 10% of more than 2,500 beds are open for new people. The National Alliance on Mental Illness in California, a grassroots organization supporting people with a mental illness and their families, pushed for the new mental health program. San Francisco, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, Stanislaus, Tuolumne and Glenn counties launched the new program Monday. The rest of the state has until December 2024 to establish mental health courts.
Persons: , Gavin Newsom, it's, , Michael Begert, Mark Ghaly, Tal Klement, Judge Begert, Veronica Kelley, Samuel Jain, Jessica Cruz Organizations: FRANCISCO, Democratic, CARE, Lawmakers, San Francisco, CARE ”, WHO, California, Human Services Agency, Disability Rights, National Alliance, Mental, Glenn, Los Locations: California, San Francisco, Orange County, Francisco , Orange, San Diego, Riverside, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles
CNN —Officials were called to the southern California home of Britney Spears on Wednesday to conduct a wellness check after the singer posted a video on social media depicting her dancing with knives. Someone close to Spears called authorities “genuinely concerned about her wellbeing,” Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Captain Dean Worthy told CNN. The sergeant arrived at the Spears home, Worthy said, and was contacted over an entrance intercom by a member of Spears’ security team. In January, Spears was the subject of another wellness check, when she said “prank phone calls” prompted police to visit her home. Jason Karol from the Ventura County Sheriff’s office confirmed that the department had “received some calls from concerned fans” after Spears deleted her Instagram account.
Persons: Britney Spears, Spears, , Dean Worthy, , Worthy, ” Spears, “ gaslit, Jason Karol Organizations: CNN —, CNN, Spears, Los Angeles Police Department, Twitter Locations: California, Ventura County, Thousand Oaks , California
Ludovica Uberta Sannazzaro NattaSannazzaro Natta moved into the 45-roomed, turreted, fairytale Castle Sannazzaro when she was four years old. “I would just run around the castle,” Sannazzaro Natta recalls. Ludovica Uberta Sannazzaro Natta“I didn’t really know how to tell people about living in a castle,” she says. Experience a slice of castle lifeA few rooms in Castle Sannazzaro are available as a vacation rental. Ludovica Sannazzaro NattaNow that she’s an adult, Sannazzaro Natta is increasingly aware of the costs and upkeep associated with castle living.
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It's common to stress over when we should tip and how much to tip, especially in America, where tipping is often expected for certain services. Social pressure is one of the common reasons we tip, according to social psychologist and tipping expert Michael Lynn. Customers might tip a server more if they smile, maintain eye contact, or stand physically close to the customer. "When they squat down next to the table, they're on the same eye level as the customer," Lynn said. "And the greater the social connection between the server and the customer, the better the tip the server's going to get," Lynn said.
Persons: Michael Lynn, Lynn, John Seiter Organizations: Service, Americano, Cornell University's School, Hotel Administration, Utah State University Locations: Wall, Silicon, America
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Persons: Jimmy Garoppolo, wideout Davante Adams, Mike Tomlin's, Peacock, You'll, ExpressVPN, NFL RedZone Organizations: Steelers, Raiders, Football, Super, NFL, New Raiders, NBC, . Raiders, Sunday, NFL Network, NFL Films, NFL Shop, NFL Network ., Insiders, . Watch Steelers, Chiefs, . Jets, Cowboys, 49ers, Giants, Bills, Dolphins, . Eagles, . Chargers, Bengals, Jets, Broncos, Seahawks, Ravens, Packers, . Cowboys, . Jaguars, . Vikings Locations: Las Vegas, United States, DAZN, China
President Joe Biden met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the United Nations summit Wednesday and agreed to work toward establishing diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. The meeting marked the first time the two leaders met since Netanyahu returned to power nine months ago. Israel and Saudi Arabia currently do not have official diplomatic relations. Speaking before the meeting, Netanyahu said he thought so as well. "I think that under your leadership, Mr. President, we can forge a historic peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia," Netanyahu said.
Persons: Joe Biden lholds, Benjamin Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Netanyahu, Biden Organizations: Israeli, General Assembly, United Nations, White House Locations: New York City, U.S, Saudi Arabia, Israel
CNN —Russia and China will continue “well-coordinated work” at the UN General Assembly this week, as well as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit this fall, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov predicted on Monday, during a visit from China’s top diplomat Wang Yi in Moscow. “I am confident that our well-coordinated work will continue during these forums,” he added. However, cooperation between Beijing and Moscow is not directed against other countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized during his Moscow trip. “China and Russia pursue independent foreign policies. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said in May that he expected trade with China would top $200 billion this year.
Persons: Sergey Lavrov, Wang Yi, , Lavrov, Wang, , Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, ” Wang, Mikhail Mishustin Organizations: CNN, UN, Assembly, Economic Cooperation, Reuters, Moscow, Russian Locations: Russia, China, Asia, Russian, China’s, Moscow, United States, Ukraine, Beijing
Of hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia and released in exchanges, Ukrainian officials have said 90 percent suffered torture, including sexual violence, she said. Yet she expressed frustration that during her visit she was not able to advance far with cases of sexual violence against women in the Ukrainian conflict. Relatively few Ukrainian women have come forward to prosecutors with complaints of sexual torture or crimes, she said. Men, who also suffered sexual torture in detention, have come forward in larger numbers, she said. Ms. Edwards said that the coercive environment of the conflict zone was enough to establish lack of consent in cases of sexual violence.
Persons: Alice Jill Edwards, Ms, Edwards, , , Moscow, ” Ms Organizations: United Locations: Kherson, Ukraine, United Nations, Russian, Moscow, Australian, Izium, Russia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Ukrainian
This is becoming a rite of passage for those who want good jobs, one career counselor told Insider. Advertisement Advertisement Watch:Singaporean undergraduate Amelia Yamato Leow told Insider that she started interning right after secondary school. Ong told Insider she's done an internship every summer break, and has worked during the college semester, too. You see from the inside how things work, and how people work, and most importantly, you can build rapport," Chin told Insider. This is especially so for complex industries like banking, Ted Teo, an adjunct assistant professor at the National University of Singapore, told Insider.
Persons: Amelia Yamato Leow, hasn't, who's, Leow, she's, Nicole Ong, Ong, you've, Justin Chin, Chin, Eddie Phua, Phua, Gao, Xinrui Gao Xinrui Gao, it's, Adrian Teh, Teh, they'll, Megan Wong, Wong, Sim Cher Young, Sim, Adrian Choo, Ted Teo, Teo, Goldman Sachs, Shaw, Singapore Management University's Sim, International's Choo Organizations: Service, National University of Singapore, PayPal, NUS, National University of Singapore Business, NUS Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, LinkedIn, Citadel, Harvard, Singapore Management Locations: Singapore, Wall, Silicon, fintech
‘The Effect’ Review: It’s More Than Chemical
  + stars: | 2023-08-21 | by ( Houman Barekat | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Are you in love, or are you merely experiencing a giddy dopamine rush? Is there a true, innermost “you” that is distinguishable from your neurochemistry? “The Effect” revolves around two young people, Tristan and Connie, who take part in a trial for a dopamine-based psychiatric drug with powerful antidepressant properties. Throughout the study, the participants are monitored by two psychiatric doctors, Lorna and Toby, who debate their findings: Is the drug pulling their subjects together, or are their feelings organic? And if one of the trial participants was actually receiving a placebo the whole time, what then?
Persons: Lucy Prebble’s, Jamie Lloyd, Tristan, Connie, Lorna, Toby, Prebble Organizations: National Theater Locations: London, East London, Canada
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, July 30 (Reuters) - "Sparky" radio exchanges between Max Verstappen and his long-time race engineer Gianpiero "GP" Lambiase entertained a global audience during Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix but also raised questions about the rapport between the two. Verstappen, completely dominant on track with his eighth win in a row for Red Bull, said all was fine and the pair had a very good relationship. "You used a lot of tyre on the out-lap Max, not sure that was sensible," the engineer observed in another comment. "GP and Max have been together since the first race that Max stepped into the car," he added. "To race engineer Max Verstappen you've got to have strength of character, because he is one tough customer and many race engineers would crumble under that pressure," he said.
Persons: Max Verstappen, Gianpiero, Lambiase, Red Bull, Verstappen, Helmut Marko, Max, Christian Horner, you've, Jason Statham, Horner, Max Verstappen you've, Alan Baldwin, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Belgian, Prix, Red Bull, Team, Thomson Locations: Belgium
I was on stage at a conference, tasked with leading a conversation about the future of work from a Gen Z perspective. Those Gen Zers who've made it into the workforce — we range from age 11 to 26 — tend to agree with these ideas, studies show . So at this event and another I took part in last week, I expected to hear all the tropes : "Gen Z is entitled," "Gen Z just doesn't understand the way things work," "Gen Z is asking for too much." When we turned to the audience for questions, one attendee asked: "How do we start these conversations with Gen Zers?" Members of older generations often allude to the idea that Gen Zers are demanding the impossible .
Persons: Gen Zers, Zers, Zers who've, Z, Gen Z, it's Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
US singer Tony Bennett (Anthony Dominick Benedetto) performs on stage during an invitation only concert at the newly opened Encore Boston Harbor Casino in Everett, Massachusetts on August 8, 2019. "No country has given the world such great music," Bennett said in a 2015 interview with Downbeat Magazine. The evening's performance resulted in the album, "Tony Bennett: MTV Unplugged," which won two Grammys, including album of the year. Bennett would win Grammys for his tributes to female vocalists ("Here's to the Ladies"), Billie Holiday ("Tony Bennett on Holiday"), and Duke Ellington ("Bennett Sings Ellington — Hot & Cool"). He also won two Emmy Awards — for "Tony Bennett Live By Request: A Valentine Special" (1996) and "Tony Bennett: An American Classic" (2007).
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Gen Z and millennial workers are more likely to struggle to feel included in online meetings, a survey showed. Older, established workers are two times more likely to never have felt left out in online meetings. The younger, more tech-savvy generation, Gen Z and Millennials were two to three times more likely to feel left out in online meetings, whilst Gen X and Boomers were roughly two times more likely to say they've never been left out. Around 17% of Gen Z and 13% of millennials often felt left out in meetings, but only 7% of Gen X and 5% of Boomers felt the same. However, only 15% of Gen Z and 22% of millennials never felt left out of meetings, while 32% of Gen X and 38% of Boomers felt they had never been left out in meetings.
Persons: Z, Jabra, Gen X, they've, X, millennials Organizations: Service, Boomers, Big, PWC, KPMG, Deloitte Locations: Wall, Silicon, Danish, France, Germany, Poland, Japan
[1/2] U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry shakes hands with his Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua before a meeting in Beijing, China July 17, 2023. REUTERS/Valerie Volcovici/File PhotoBEIJING/SINGAPORE, July 20 (Reuters) - Climate talks this week between China and the United States were buoyed by goodwill, but the world's two biggest carbon polluters achieved more on righting their diplomatic relationship than battling climate change. Kerry said China agreed that a target to keep global temperatures rises within 1.5 Celsius of pre-industrial levels should remain "alive". Kerry and Xie focussed on progress headed toward COP28, the annual U.N. climate summit in November. Questions remain about the longer term, should political winds shift in the United States or the two diplomats leave their posts.
Persons: John Kerry, Xie Zhenhua, Valerie Volcovici, Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen, Li Shuo, Li, Xie, Ma Jun, Ma, Premier Li Qiang, Wang Yi, David Stanway, William Mallard Organizations: REUTERS, Democratic, GOOD AS IT, China, Greenpeace, Institute of Environment, Public Affairs, Communist Party, Daily, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, BEIJING, SINGAPORE, United States, Washington, U.S, Taiwan, Kerry, Paris, COP28, America, Premier, Dubai
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