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Gross merchandise volume, or the total volume of merchandise sold on the platform, rose 22% to $56.2 billion during the quarter. The solid earnings beat comes after Shopify, which makes tools for companies to sell products online, has sharpened its focus on costs. The sale included Deliverr, the last-mile delivery company Shopify acquired for $2.1 billion last May. During the quarter, Shopify announced a partnership with Amazon that allows its merchants fast and free Prime delivery on their storefronts off Amazon. Shopify also invested in online marketplace Faire as part of a deal that will make it the recommended wholesale platform for Shopify merchants.
Persons: Shopify, Gross, FactSet, Jeff Hoffmeister Organizations: Amazon
Nature provides much of the soundtrack to “ All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt,” a poised and occasionally transcendent debut from writer-director Raven Jackson. This might be a lot of talk about sound design to start, but it’s also a bit of a primer on what to expect from “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt,” which counts “Moonlight” filmmaker Barry Jenkins among its producers. “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt” is a collection of moments in the life of Mack (Charleen McClure as an adult, Kaylee Nicole Johnson as a child), sometimes skipping back and forth in time. And with “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt,” Jackson has firmly established herself as a filmmaker to watch. “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt,” an A24 release in theaters Friday, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for “thematic content and brief sensuality.” Running time: 97 minutes.
Persons: Raven Jackson, It’s, Miguel Calvo, it’s, Barry Jenkins, Mack, Charleen McClure, Kaylee Nicole Johnson, , they’re, ” Jackson Organizations: Motion
Big Tech is lying about some AI risks to shut down competition, a Google Brain cofounder has said. Some large tech companies didn't want to compete with open source, he added. AdvertisementAdvertisementA leading AI expert and Google Brain cofounder said Big Tech companies were stoking fears about the technology's risks to shut down competition. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn May, AI experts and CEOs signed a statement from the Center for AI Safety that compared the risks posed by AI with nuclear war and pandemics. Any necessary AI regulation should be created thoughtfully, he added.
Persons: Andrew Ng, , Sam Altman, It's, Demis Hassabis, Dario Amodei, Ng Organizations: Big Tech, Australian Financial, Service, Google, Stanford University, Center, AI Safety, European
Consider this guide your roadmap for transforming your next business trip into a stress-free and enjoyable experience. Over 5,000 IHG hotels worldwide now offer Wi-Fi Auto Connect – an effortless way to automatically join the internet without separate login codes or passwords. Enrolling in IHG Business Rewards also earns frequent business travelers points every time you book accommodations, meetings, and events. Learn how IHG Hotels & Resorts can accommodate your next business trip. This post was created by Insider Studios with IHG Hotels & Resorts.
Persons: it's, shouldn't Organizations: JTB Business, Resorts, Insider Studios, IHG Hotels Locations: American, Lion City, Crowne, InterContinental
Microsoft said the new tools will help eliminate the "time-consuming" process of searching through these sources one by one. He said consolidating disparate data will ultimately help health systems improve care and see more patients. "The current state of technology and Microsoft Fabric and Azure and generative AI, all of that, it's going to change the way we live. And it's probably one of the best shots that we have to solve some of the biggest problems we have within health care," he said. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards Microsoft's new patient timeline modelNew Azure AI health tools
Persons: Satya Nadella, Stephen Brashear, Arthur Health, Doug King, King Organizations: Getty, Microsoft, Deloitte, Northwestern Medicine, Arthur, CNBC Locations: Bellevue , Washington, Las Vegas, Northwestern
Advocates for comprehensive sex education say the restrictions in early education may prevent kids from getting age-appropriate foundational knowledge that they build on each year, said Alison Macklin, director of policy and advocacy at the progressive sex education organization SIECUS. To comply with the new law in Kentucky, for example, the state’s education agency advised schools eliminate fifth-grade lessons on puberty and reproductive body parts. Twenty-eight states require sex education, and 35 require HIV education, according to tracking by the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights. Massachusetts, for example, recently announced new sexual health education guidelines, which were last updated in 1999. She remembers just one optional day of sex education in middle school.
Persons: Anne, Marie Amies Oelschlager, Alison Macklin, , Macklin, aren't, , David Walls, Kathleen Ethier, Ethier, don’t, ” Ethier, Hope Crenshaw, aren’t, ” Crenshaw, Kayla Smith, ” Smith, Holly Ramer, Rebecca Boone Organizations: DES, Republican, Seattle Children's Hospital, The, Foundation, Guttmacher Institute, U.S . Centers for Disease Control, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, Public Health, HHS, New, PREP, CDC’s, Adolescent, School Health, CDC, Teen Health Mississippi, University of Mississippi, Associated Press Locations: DES MOINES, Iowa, Seattle, Indiana, Arkansas, In Kentucky, Florida, Kentucky, , Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Alabama, Colorado , Florida , Idaho , Iowa, South Carolina, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Miami, agency’s, Mississippi, U.S, Concord , New Hampshire, Boise , Idaho
Today, these dynamic food trucks serve up gourmet delights and cater events, fueled by convenience and social media-driven connection. While the most apparent technology food-truck owners use is front-end POS systems, back-end technology is also essential. Food-truck owners face the challenge of frequent menu updates, often requiring them to recreate signage or hire someone for the task. This helps food-truck owners make informed decisions related to parking and operating hours, which significantly influences their sales performance. In fact, a 2022 study published by Elsevier found that location was a key challenge for food-truck owners, as it affected customer targeting, exposure, and financial sustainability.
Persons: , IBISWorld, Let's Chow, Olivia, Luis Surla, Joselle's, Jordan Foley, Let's Chow Jordan Foley, Foley, Olivia Surla's, Sofiat, Abdulrazaaq, Lemaire Stewart, Kyle Miller, Goodfynd Organizations: Service, Food, Technology, Entrepreneurs, Joselle's, Pacific Islander, Goodfynd, Elsevier Locations: American, Annapolis , Maryland, San Diego, Pacific, Nigerian, Caribbean, Maryland
When the Dartmouth College men’s basketball team filed a petition to unionize this week, it was a reminder of how much the movement for player empowerment has grown in college sports. The petition, filed to the National Labor Relations Board by the Service Employees International Union, was unanimously signed by all 15 players on the team, the union said. It was immediately backed by supporters of more rights for college athletes, and Dartmouth itself said it was considering how to respond. In a statement, the Ivy League school said it had “the utmost respect for our students and for unions generally” and that it was “carefully considering this petition with the aim of responding promptly yet thoughtfully in accordance with Dartmouth’s educational mission and priorities.”The petition was filed on Wednesday, according to the N.L.R.B. Players from Dartmouth’s team did not respond to messages seeking comment, and it was unclear in filings obtained through an open records request how the athletes were framing arguments for forming a union.
Organizations: Dartmouth College men’s, National Labor Relations, Service Employees International Union, Ivy League Locations: Dartmouth
Family enterprises have historically focused on legacy, pride in what they built, and passing down success through generations. This nimble structure gives family enterprises an advantage in adopting new innovations when the leadership sees or endorses the potential benefits. With passion for their legacy and proper planning, family enterprises can set themselves up for success far into the future. But as anyone who's been involved in running a family business or family office will know, emotions can run high among relatives. Click here to learn more about how Deloitte Private can help thriving family enterprises transform ideas into action.
Persons: Adrian Batty, they've, Batty, they're, who's, " Batty Organizations: Deloitte, Family Enterprise, Deloitte Private, America, Insider Studios Locations: Australia
Sept 13 (Reuters) - Serhiy graduated from a culinary school in central Ukraine and dreams of working in a Michelin-starred restaurant. But for now, with his country locked in a war against Russia, he is only too happy to feed the troops as an army cook. "The frontline is just over there," he says in the simple kitchen where he produces varied, home-cooked meals. [1/4]Serhiy, 30, a former restaurant chef and military cook stands as he prepares a meal, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine September 12, 2023. One used to work at the restaurant for nine years, another one worked for 10 years," said one soldier, grinning.
Persons: Serhiy, thoughtfully, Oleksandr Ratushniak, Ron Popeski, Tom Balmforth, Alison Williams Organizations: Michelin, Russia, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk, Poland, Dnipropetrovsk region, Soviet, Afghanistan
So why did a couples-focused financial planner agree to meet with me — a single, childless, 33-year-old with debt and trust issues? As I signed off Zoom that day, I realized I would only see progress with a financial planner if I showed up with courage and sincerity. (A tip for anyone hiring their first financial planner : A fee-only structure is meant to avoid conflicts of interest.) But in sessions with a licensed therapist and certified financial planner like Coambs, clients are encouraged to talk through their feelings. Becoming more financially transparent — and more emotionally availableWorking with a therapy-informed financial planner is good practice for letting another human being into my emotional and financial worlds.
Persons: Peter Pan, Ed Coambs, Coambs, I've, I'm, , we're, we've, I'd Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York
Khosrowshahi explained: "There are all kinds of courses on executive leadership, and I still haven't seen a course on listening. "Listening is such an underappreciated skill," the 54-year-old executive said Wednesday during an event for industry leaders hosted by GE in New York City. If you ask Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, the C-Suite skill that matters most isn't decisiveness or the ability to command a room — it's being a good listener. This isn't the first time Khosrowshahi has underscored listening as a critical leadership skill. "Few people know how to be fully present in a conversation and respond thoughtfully to what another person is saying," Sarkis added.
Persons: Khosrowshahi, Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi, Jim Farley, it's, you've, Barry Diller, he's, Diller, Sarah Sarkis, Sarkis Organizations: GE, Ford, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, CNBC Locations: New York City
The Tiny Desk series became a prime venue for artists seeking an authenticity baptism. But for pop artists, it has become a tool with a very specific utility: demonstrating in-the-room chops. You don’t have to perform with acoustic instruments on Tiny Desk, but musicians often choose to. But Tiny Desk offers the perfect venue to present himself as a genre-transcending renegade. But Fred Gibson aimed his music at a Tiny Desk funnel, performing alone at a piano amid a nest of samplers and synthesizers.
Persons: MTV’s, , Post Malone, There’s, Usher, Anderson, Paak, Malone, Fred Again, Fred Gibson, Gibson Organizations: Post, NPR, Las Locations: Las Vegas, British
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley launches financial literacy program for NIL agreementsLarry Fitzgerald, former NFL all-pro wide receiver, Morgan Stanley's Sandra Richards, and CNBC's Frank Holland join 'Power Lunch' to discuss Morgan Stanley's financial education program for name, image, and likeness deals, attracting investment clients through NIL deals, and educating young people about how to thoughtfully manage contracts.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Larry Fitzgerald, Morgan Stanley's Sandra Richards, CNBC's Frank Holland, Morgan Organizations: NFL
CNN —Wedding bells are ringing in the final season of Netflix’s “The Crown.”The streamer teased a big storyline for the Emmy-winning series on Monday, confirming that the 2005 wedding of then-Prince Charles to Camilla Parker-Bowles will be featured in the sixth and final season. Here’s a hint at what’s to come in our final season,” the caption on Netflix’s tweet on Monday read. Charles became King Charles III and ascended the throne in September 2022 after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch. As both had been previously married, Charles and Camilla wed in a small civil ceremony. The late Queen Elizabeth did not attend the ceremony because of her role as head of the Church of England, which discourages divorce.
Persons: Prince Charles, Camilla Parker, Bowles, Prince, Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, George’s, Charles, King Charles III, Queen Elizabeth II, Camilla, Queen Consort, Queen Elizabeth, , Princess Diana, Suzanne Mackie, , Elizabeth Debicki, Diana, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West Organizations: CNN, , Netflix, of England, Edinburgh TV, BBC Locations: St, Windsor Castle, British, France
Sage Steele departs ESPN following lawsuit settlement
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Sage Steele and ESPN have parted ways. "ESPN and Sage Steele have mutually agreed to part ways," an ESPN spokesman said Tuesday. During the Sept. 2021 podcast, Sage said she had been vaccinated against Covid but referred to the company's vaccine mandate as "sick." Steele is the daughter of Gary Steele, the first Black football player at West Point, and Mona Steele, a white woman. During the same podcast, Steele also suggested that women who wear provocative clothes in the workplace bear responsibility for sexism they may experience.
Persons: Sage Steele, Steele, Jay Cutler, Sage, Barack Obama's, Barack Obama, Black, , Barbara Walters, belittling, Gary Steele, Mona Steele Organizations: ESPN, NBA, Toronto Raptors, Golden State Warriors, Oracle Arena, Disney, NFL, Black Locations: Oakland , California, West
His company switched to a four-day workweek and saw an increase in revenue. I'd heard about companies, particularly in the UK, experimenting with a four-day workweek, and it made a lot of sense to me. A condensed workweek can be more intenseWe heard from employees that they loved the four-day workweek and never wanted to go back to the old way. If you want to try a four-day workweek at your company, here's my advice:Don't jump in feet first without a preliminary test. If your company's compensation is tied to time, a four-day workweek will be less successful.
Persons: Taylor Rosenbauer, RocketAir, we're, , workweek, I'd, hasn't, it's Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
In this article UPWK Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTMemorystockphoto | Istock | Getty ImagesFor organizations creating a long-term strategy around generative artificial intelligence, the technology has the capacity to create jobs for humans, not just automate them. Then there are even more nuanced roles, such as AI ethicists (whose job is, essentially, to maintain a responsible AI framework). Not only are there more types of jobs as a result of the generative AI boom, but companies are actually hiring more because of the generative AI surge. That's why experts say upskilling existing employees is essential to any organization's AI integration. AI is fast — business consulting firm Accenture's report on so-called "AI maturity" predicts that AI transformation will occur 13% faster than overall digital transformation through 2024.
Persons: Margaret Lilani, upskilling, Ger Doyle, Doyle, " Doyle, Lilani, onboarding, it's Organizations: Istock, AI, Hire, SAS, Talent Survey
Astra is cutting about 70 employees, as well as reallocating about 50 personnel from its rocket development program over to its space products unit, which builds the company's spacecraft engines. Astra noted that it had 278 total orders for spacecraft engines, as of four months ago, worth about $77 million in contracts. In a separate filing Friday, Astra said it raised $10.8 million in net proceeds from selling debt to investment group High Trail Capital. Astra stock was little changed in after-hours trading Friday from its close at 38 cents a share. In Friday's filing, Astra said it hired PJT Partners as a financial advisor, with the company "focused on thoughtfully pursuing opportunities to raise additional capital."
Persons: Chris Kemp, It's, Riley, PJT Organizations: Astra, High, Capital, Systems, Roth Capital, PJT Partners
A view of the site of the Catoctin Furnace, an iron forge where enslaved people of African descent once worked, in Cunningham Falls State Park in Maryland, U.S., in this undated photograph. The site now also is providing unique insight into African American history thanks to research involving DNA obtained from the remains of 27 individuals buried in a cemetery for enslaved people at Catoctin Furnace. For African American and United States history, revealing these stories and family legacies is important to understanding and acknowledging who we are, where we came from and how we are connected to each other today," Bruwelheide added. Enslaved people of African descent were forced to work in agricultural, industrial and domestic settings in parts of the United States. In a first-of-its-kind analysis, the researchers examined historical DNA alongside genetic testing company 23andMe's personal ancestry database to identify 41,799 Americans related to the 27 individuals, including 2,975 close relatives.
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You probably spend a good amount of time with your colleagues if you still work in an office. There are psychological reasons for this, and ways to work out if the romance is real. Some respondents to a survey by the British employment platform TotalJobs said they felt the pressure to act more professionally while in a work relationship, and others said they worried about gossip. "Once you have written everything out, reread the list and honestly answer if this person aligns with what you're wanting." Overall, she said, an office relationship can be a "beautiful" experience, "if it is done carefully and thoughtfully."
Persons: it's, they'd, David Brudö, Brudö, Gabriel Brenner, Avigail Lev, Jim, Pam, TotalJobs, Brenner, Angelika Koch, Koch, you've Organizations: Service, Forbes Locations: Wall, Silicon
Millionaires and CEOs alike tout the importance of being productive, organized and grinding 24/7 to build a successful career. While this might be true, there's a different skill that gives successful people a competitive edge in the workplace — being a good listener, says Sarah Sarkis, a psychologist and Exos' senior director of performance psychology. "Few people know how to be fully present in a conversation and respond thoughtfully to what another person is saying," Sarkis adds. But sometimes this very style of listening is why your conversations, your negotiations and your conflicts go sideways." Here, the performance psychologist offers three strategies for becoming a better listener at work:
Persons: Sarah Sarkis, Exos, Sarkis Organizations: NFL, Fortune, Intel, Humana Locations: Exos
A recent article on the "Star Wars" films had numerous errors, The Washington Post reported. The story was one of five articles published using Google's Bard and OpenAI's ChatGPT technologies as the outlet pilots new AI initiatives, a representative of Gizmodo told Insider. These will all be designed to complement our journalism and give our editorial teams new tools to serve our audiences." Gizmodo reporters weren't the only ones angered at the flub — readers, too, expressed their dissatisfaction with the AI creation. At the same time, outlets — including Insider — have announced new initiatives to experiment with AI, with editorial procedures in place meant to prevent errors from being published.
Persons: Gizmodo, James Whitbrook, George Lucas, Whitbrook, Google's Bard, Merrill Brown, Brown, Slack, Claire Lower, LifeHacker, — Brown, Jim Spanfeller, Lea Goldman —, Organizations: Washington Post, Intelligence, GMG Union, Gizmodo, Twitter, NPR
Our experts answer readers' credit card questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess credit cards). A travel rewards credit card will help get me back on trackBut I was determined, and giving in felt like letting myself down. Though I considered them all, none felt like the right move, until I started thinking about opening up a travel rewards credit card. Note that credit card lenders may use many different variations of credit score models when considering your application. Like many travel credit cards, my card has a high interest rate, so I always pay it off in full.
Persons: I've, haven't Organizations: Service, Target, Walmart, Chase, Chevron, Reading Chevron Locations: Wall, Silicon
Since joining investment management firm in 2000, Allen's worked his way up the corporate ladder, taking the helm as portfolio manager of the T. Rowe Price Science & Technology (PRSCX) fund in 2009. In the wake of the latest artificial intelligence boom that's driven up last year's beaten-up technology stocks, it's skyrocketed nearly 38% in 2023. Longer-term, the fund, with a 0.84% expense ratio, offers 10- and 15-year trailing returns of more than 16% and about 13%, respectively. This year, Allen has benefited from a spectacular run-up in technology stocks, fueled by a mania for all things tied to artificial intelligence. "It's really important to learn over time when things go well and especially when things don't go well," Allen said.
Persons: Ken Allen, Rowe Price, Allen's, Allen, Salesforce, it's, Morningstar, I've Organizations: Colby College, Rowe Price Science & Technology, PRSCX, Apple, Netflix, Nvidia, Devices, Microsoft, Zalando, Amazon, Meta, Accenture, Mastercard, Texas, Texas Instruments Locations: Maine, Baltimore, Salesforce, Zalando, buybacks
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