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AdvertisementPatrick J. Adams left "Suits" after realizing he only stayed for the money. Patrick J. Adams knew it was time to leave "Suits" after a conversation with his mom. While Adams left the show after the seventh season in 2018, Gabriel Macht, who plays Harvey Spector, stayed on for the final two seasons. AdvertisementFirst released in 2011, "Suits" experienced a resurgence in popularity after being rereleased on streaming platforms like Netflix. AdvertisementSimilarly, Ashley Tan left her job as a JP Morgan analyst after feeling like she was wasting her life.
Persons: Patrick J, Adams, Troian, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Mike Ross, Meghan Markle, You've, Gabriel Macht, Harvey Spector, Gabriel, Bellisario, I'd, Aaron Korsh, Macht, AJ Eckstein, Ashley Tan, It's Organizations: Canadian -, Harvard Law, Netflix, Nielsen, Business Insider Locations: Canadian - American, Toronto
The hostel manager and owner, who are also Vietnamese, were previously detained for questioning by police, according to the Associated Press. The empty bar of Nana Backpackers hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, on November 22, 2024. Travelers conduct own investigationWith little information forthcoming from Laos authorities, some travelers in Vang Vieng and friends of those who died have taken it upon themselves to investigate. We miss our daughters desperately,” Jones said, after news broke of the arrests in Vang Vieng. In recent decades, Vang Vieng had earned a notorious reputation as a hedonistic party center where travelers could easily access cheap alcohol and illicit drugs.
Persons: , Nana, Anupam Nath, Vang Vieng, Holly Bowles, Bianca Jones, Mark Jones, ” Jones, , there’s, Vang Organizations: CNN, Laotian Times, Associated Press, AP, Nine News, Lao News Agency, Melbourne, Nine, Facebook Locations: Laos, British, American, Vang Vieng, AP Laos, Australian, Vang, Australia, Melbourne, Laos …
Ukraine's defense ministry issued a recall of 120mm artillery shells this week, citing defects in a recently delivered batch of rounds. The defective 120mm rounds — light artillery shells that Ukraine typically uses in mortars — were first reported in early November by Censor.Net, a local media outlet run by journalist Yuriy Butusov. Ukroboronprom and the Ukrainian Defense Ministry did not respond to requests sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider. Globally, Ukraine's allies have also struggled to quickly scale up production of artillery shells. On November 19, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said domestic factories had produced 2.5 million artillery shells and mortar rounds in 2024 alone.
Persons: Censor.Net, Yuriy Butusov, Yuriy Nikolov, Ukroboronprom, Suspilne, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Organizations: Factory, Local, TSN, NATO, Ukroboronprom, Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Business, Suspilne Locations: Ukraine, Ukrainian
AdvertisementTrump's new DOGE commission, tasked with cutting spending, has floated laying off federal workers. Government employees told BI they're preparing by networking and freshening their resumes. President Bill Clinton also attempted to reduce federal spending and improve government efficiency with the National Performance Review, led by federal employees. Clinton's panel similarly succeeded in cutting 300,000 federal workers but only managed to get a quarter of proposals that required legislative action through Congress. One senior official at the Commerce Department told BI they anticipate a civil servant brain drain.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Jesus Soriano, who's, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Trump's, Brian Hughes, Vance, Soriano, he's, Ronald Reagan, Grace, Bill Clinton, Joyce Howell, , it's, we're, lifer, Sheria Smith, I'd, Smith Organizations: of Government Efficiency, Business, of Health, Human Services, National Science Foundation, agency's American Federation of Government Employees, GOP, SpaceX, Roivant Sciences, DOGE, of Housing, Urban Development, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, Management, Street, Trump, America, Grace Commission, US Postal Service, Postal Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, of Labor Statistics, Commerce Department, BI, Department of Education, Education Department, aaltcheck Locations: America
AdvertisementDonald Trump said he'd put in place 25% tariffs on Mexican imports on his first day back in the White House. Mexico's president said her country would retaliate, which she said would impact joint ventures. During a press conference on Tuesday, Sheinbaum said that "one tariff will be followed by another, and so on, until we put joint ventures at risk." Sheinbaum said, adding that tariffs "would trigger inflation and job losses in the US and Mexico." Meanwhile, President Sheinbaum said that "dialogue is the best path to achieve understanding, peace, and prosperity for our two countries."
Persons: Donald Trump, he'd, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Trump, Sheinbaum, Gabriela Siller, Wendy Cutler, Derek Scissors, Scott Bessent Organizations: Biden, Motors, Ford Motor Company, Banco Base, Associated Press, Asia Society Policy Institute, Trump, American Enterprise Institute Locations: Mexico, Canada, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmerican Express CEO on small business economic recovery, health of the American consumerStephen Squeri, American Express CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss American Express' focus on small businesses, the health of the American consumer, and much more.
Persons: Stephen Squeri Organizations: American Express, American
CNN —A controversial American live-streamer is facing the prospect of prison in South Korea for his offensive antics, in a case that is shining a light on the rise of so-called “nuisance influencers” seeking clicks overseas. Ramsey Khalid Ismael, 24, commonly known by his online alias, “Johnny Somali,” has been indicted of causing a “commotion” at a convenience store, Seoul prosecutors confirmed to CNN. Angry locals threatened reprisals against the live-streamer in online posts following the incident. Separately, a man was arrested in Seoul last month for allegedly punching Ismael in the face, the Yonhap News Agency reported. Last year, the live-streamer was arrested in Osaka on suspicion of trespassing in a construction site, according to the Kyodo News agency.
Persons: Ramsey Khalid Ismael, “ Johnny, , Ismael, JTBC, John Lie, ” Lie, , Ava Ko Organizations: CNN, MBC News, Yonhap News Agency, Kyodo News, University of California Locations: South Korea, Seoul, Asia, Instagram, Tokyo, Japan, Osaka, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Berkeley
It involves the release of at least one Chinese prisoner in the United States, two of the officials said. A State Department official in Washington confirmed the names of the Americans being released but would not give further details. During the negotiations, multiple American officials said they were in discussions about releasing Xu Yanjun, a Chinese intelligence officer serving prison time in the United States. custody.”Mr. Xu was the first Chinese spy officer indicted and arrested overseas and brought to trial in the United States, according to the Justice Department. China does not typically do prisoner swaps, said John Kamm, the founder of the Dui Hua Foundation, a human rights group in San Francisco.
Persons: Xu Yanjun, Xu, ” Mr, John Kamm, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Organizations: State Department, of Prisons, Justice Department, Hua Foundation Locations: China, Suzhou, United States, Washington, B.O.P, San Francisco
“IT HAS THE spirit of a loft,” says the interior designer Martin Brûlé, surveying the apartment that inhabits an entire floor of the Sherry-Netherland, the 38-story Jazz Age Fifth Avenue co-op and hotel overlooking Central Park at 59th Street. “The stereotype of a New York loft is that it’s downtown with this artsy feeling, mismatched furniture. Well, this space has all those elements. Brûlé has since transformed the 11,000 square feet, which once housed the hotel’s barbershop, gym and several offices, into a wildly imaginative and distinctively uptown version of open-plan living. A sensuous lounge and screening room lead to a celestial primary suite and an adjoining boudoir on the north side.
Persons: , Martin Brûlé, Sherry, Netherland, Brûlé Locations: Central, New York, Montreal, American, Paris
News that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's plans to hike tariffs on imports from China, Canada and Mexico sent ripples across global markets Tuesday. Asian markets traded broadly lower , but Chinese stocks held up surprisingly well. Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at the U.S.-headquartered Bleakley Financial Group, said China is better prepared to cope with tariffs than in 2016. Referencing the impact of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in 2016, Boockvar said it was "negative, not a benefit" in aggregate. 'A lot of value' Beyond the U.S., Boockvar said Asian markets including China, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam were offering "a lot of value."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Peter Boockvar, It's, CNBC's, Trump, Boockvar, Russell, Stocks, EQT Organizations: Bleakley Financial, Nvidia, Microsoft, Vegas Sands Corp, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, AIA, Hong Kong Stock Exchange Locations: China, Canada, Mexico, U.S, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Bay Sands, Asia, Europe
Elon Musk and the president-elect are having "a lot of fun," she said. Maye Musk called her son "the genius of the world" and backed him to slash government waste. Elon Musk and Donald Trump are two of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men. Musk's mother, Maye, commented on their budding bromance in an interview on Fox Business this week: "They just seem to be having fun, a lot of fun, and that's nice for both of them to have fun." However, the negative comments are very… pic.twitter.com/lWLiG1mqfs — Maye Musk (@mayemusk) November 4, 2024Many mothers champion their children and sing their praises, and Maye is no exception.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Maye Musk, Musk, Maye, Elon, dietitian, she's Organizations: Fox, Elon, Trump, White House, Fox Business, SpaceX, Bloomberg, Trump's, USA Locations: America, New York, Lago, Florida, Texas
But if she had to pick between sweet potato and pumpkin — the two autumnal pies that have come to define the Thanksgiving season — the choice is a simple one: Sweet potato. But in many homes, particularly African American ones, sweet potato pie remains supreme. This abundance of sweet potatoes, both in pastry and other forms, led to sweet potato pie entering the soul food canon. Illustration by Leah Abucayan/CNNThe importance of sweet potato pie to African Americans has continued through generations. A few decades later, Georgia Gilmore sold sweet potato pies, and other food, to help fund the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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I ordered a turkey sandwich with the same toppings from Subway and Potbelly Sandwich Shop. The Subway sandwich was larger and had more sauce, but I liked Potbelly's bread more. Nothing hits the spot quite like a classic turkey sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and all the fixings. To determine which chain has the best turkey sandwich, I decided to test them from two popular brands: Subway and Potbelly Sandwich Shop. Here's how the same turkey sandwich from Subway and Potbelly Sandwich Shop measured up.
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They say that every dog has its day, and for Apollo, a young stray who roams the Giza necropolis in Greater Cairo, that day was Oct. 14. “I looked down and saw something move,” said Mr. Lang, an accountant from Atlanta. “He just stood there confidently, like he was king or maybe pharaoh of the hill,” Mr. Lang said. Mr. Lang filmed a short video that quickly became an overnight sensation, amassing 28 million views on Instagram and trending on several other online platforms. “The workers at the Giza pyramid complex had already named him Apollo.”
Persons: Alex Lang, , Lang, Mr, Vicki Michelle Brown Organizations: Cairo Animal Rescue Foundation Locations: Greater Cairo, Khafre, Atlanta, Instagram, Cairo
Opinion | Saving Electric Vehicles From Donald Trump
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To the Editor:Re “Trump Seen as a Threat to E.V. Sales” (Business, Nov. 26):It is ironic that President-elect Donald Trump, who claims he will make America great again, wants to kill offshore wind and electric cars. President Biden tried hard to get American industry back into the green transition by promoting domestically built green energy and electric cars. Mr. Trump apparently wants to turn it all over to China. The green transition will happen regardless of what Mr. Trump thinks.
Persons: Trump, Donald Trump, Biden, Eric Weaver Berkeley, Donald Trump’s, Mary Barra, Joe Biden’s Organizations: Trump : Force, General Motors Locations: China, American, Calif
The yellow arrow and palm trees may not be as globally recognizable as McDonald's golden arches, but California-based burger chain In-N-Out Burger has still managed to amass a cult following with its "animal-style" fries and double-double burgers. It brings in an estimated $2.1 billion a year, according to food service consulting firm Technomic. He adds that the chain has the highest sales per store in the burger segment. Despite inflation, the price of a basic burger at In-N-Out has only increased by 25% since 2020 — the lowest increase amongst nine burger joints studied by Technomic. Learn how to earn passive income online, master your money, ace your job interview and salary negotiations, and become an effective communicator.
Persons: Burger, Harry, Esther Snyder, Kevin Schimpf, it's, Esther's, Lynsi Snyder, Stacy Perman, Perman Organizations: Technomic, Forbes, CNBC Locations: California, Baldwin Park , California, U.S
Five of the most prestigious business schools in the US enrolled fewer underrepresented minority students this year, according to demographic data released since the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action last summer. Of those 15, six saw a notable increase in the number of underrepresented minority students represented in their matriculating 2024 classes, Bloomberg found. 7-ranked Wharton saw its share of underrepresented minorities dip 2% with this year's cohort, while No. MIT Sloan's share of underrepresented minority students in this year's entering class fell 5.7% from the Class of 2025's 14.2 minority makeup. AdvertisementFor example, Duke's Fuqua School of Business and UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business both reported an 8.2% increase in the share of underrepresented minorities enrolled this year.
Persons: , Bloomberg, Wharton, Kellogg's, Kellogg, MIT Sloan's, Duke's Organizations: Bloomberg, Pacific Islander, Harvard Business School, The University, Pennsylvania's Wharton School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, Harvard, Kellogg School of Management, MIT, Duke's Fuqua School of Business, UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business
In the world of cheap drones, Skydio was the great American hope. Its autonomous flying machines gave the U.S. defense and police agencies an alternative to Chinese manufacturers, free from the security concerns tied to dependence on Chinese supply chains. But Skydio’s vulnerabilities came into sharp focus days before the U.S. presidential election, when the Chinese authorities imposed sanctions and severed the company’s access to essential battery supplies. Overnight, the San Mateo, Calif.-based Skydio, the largest American maker of drones, scrambled to find new suppliers. “This is an attack on Skydio, but it’s also an attack on you,” Adam Bry, the chief executive, told customers.
Persons: Skydio, it’s, ” Adam Bry Organizations: U.S, San, U.S . Locations: San Mateo, Calif
AdvertisementWe love extending our Thanksgiving break for a more affordable, less crowded offseason holiday. Instead of spending Thanksgiving at home, our family takes advantage of the school break to go abroad for unique experiences. For Thanksgiving, he took us to Temple Street Night Market, where he perused buckets of fresh fish, explained the differences to our kids, and ordered a feast. Peru should be experienced once in a lifetime at leastA sojourn through Peru started in Cusco, accompanied by good friends. We stayed in a former monastery where incense and Gregorian chants filled the hallways, stocked up on textiles from the local market, discovered chicha and made chocolate from raw cacao.
Persons: Machu Picchu, Lin, Hong Kong, Bruno Mars, Michelle Arellano Martin Organizations: Big, La Boca, Aguas Calientes, Sydney Opera House, Raymis Locations: Machu, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, ceviche, Peru, London, Lantau, Maldives, Hong, Argentina, empanadas, La, Palermo, Mendoza, Cusco, Aguas, Australia, Ecuador Ecuador, Quito, Cuenca, Ecuador, California, Basque
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNigh: Thanksgiving meal for ten is now $58, down year over year but up 20% from five years ago. Veronica Nigh, Senior Economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the cost of a Thanksgiving meal for ten is now $58, down year over year but up 20% from five years ago. Turkey prices attract customers, while fertilizer costs, which vary greatly, impact food prices. She also warns that potential tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada could raise fertilizer and food prices.
Persons: Veronica Organizations: American Farm Bureau Federation Locations: Turkey, Mexico, Canada
That growth didn't come from micromanaging, Weaver told LinkedIn's "This Is Working" video series last week. So if it is not my highest and best use of time, it usually will not bubble up to me. "Micromanaging does not work," Weaver said. If you're micromanaging, something's wrong, he added. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Fawn Weaver isn't, Weaver, LinkedIn's, Mark Cuban, Cuban, they'd, Suzy Welch Organizations: Forbes, Trust, New York University, CNBC Locations: Her Shelbyville , Tennessee, micromanaging
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIsrael-Hezbollah ceasefire deal an 'achievement for American mediation,' analyst saysNimrod Goren, senior fellow for Israeli affairs at Middle East Institute, says it's also an achievement for the "global scene."
Persons: Nimrod Goren, it's Organizations: Israel, Middle East Institute
CNN —Three Americans who had been detained in China for years have been released in a prisoner swap between Washington and Beijing. On Wednesday, the US also lowered its travel advisory level to Level 2: Exercise increased caution for mainland China. “Thanks to this Administration’s efforts and diplomacy with the PRC, all of the wrongfully detained Americans in the PRC are home,” the spokesperson said Wednesday. Li and Swidan had been designated as wrongfully detained by the US State Department. Another wrongfully detained American, David Lin, was freed from China in September.
Persons: Mark Swidan, Kai Li, John Leung, , Li, Swidan, David Lin, Donald Trump, Biden, Joe Biden, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Harrison Li, Kai Li’s, it’s, Mark Swidan’s, Katherine Swidan, Leung, CNN’s Evan Perez Organizations: CNN, National Security, Politico, US State Department, Embassy Locations: China, Washington, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, , United States
On Tuesday, Trump’s transition team signed an agreement with the White House after months of postponing the traditional transition process – a delay that Biden officials warned could undermine an orderly transfer of power and pose national security risks. In a statement announcing the agreement, the Trump transition said it will use its own security and information systems, its own office spaces and maintain its own ethics plan. The transition team said its ethics plan will be posted online in compliance with federal law. Several of Trump’s picks have vast personal fortunes and deep ties to the private sector. Trump’s transition team has so far relied instead on internal vetting.
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AdvertisementElon Musk sharply criticized the F-35 stealth jet and its builder, Lockheed Martin. Musk could target the expensive program as part of his efforts to cut federal spending under Trump. Congress has historically valued the stealth fighter flown by three military branches despite its problems. His comments suggest he could be eyeing the $2 trillion F-35 program, and possibly other fighter jets, for potential spending cuts. In fact, the House's defense spending bill for the 2025 fiscal year called for more F-35s than what the Pentagon initially requested.
Persons: Lockheed Martin, Donald Trump, Elon, Musk, Trump, Elon Musk, ANGELA WEISS, Samuel King Jr, President Trump, Clawson, Michael Bohnert, Bohnert, Cmdr, Darin Russell, Stacy Pettyjohn Organizations: Elon, Trump . Congress, Pentagon, Congress, Getty, Trump, Department of Government, Department of Defense, Lockheed, US Air Force, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, RAND Corporation, US Navy, Defense, Center, New, New American Security Locations: New American
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