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Tony Bennett, Always a Class Act
  + stars: | 2023-07-21 | by ( Jim Windolf | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Like his singing voice, Tony Bennett’s personal style was supple, straightforward and sure of itself. He resisted the temptation to change his approach to music when rock overtook the pop charts, and he largely stayed away from many sartorial trends that came and went during his seven decades in show business, wisely sticking with tuxedos and smartly tailored suits, many of them from the Italian fashion brand Brioni. For more casual moments, he went with slacks and a blazer, sometimes with a handsome dark turtleneck in place of a button-down shirt and tie. Paradoxically enough, by sticking with the style that allowed him to feel most himself when it came to both music and fashion, Mr. Bennett managed to avoid the trap of becoming associated too strongly with any one era. In recent decades, when men’s fashion magazines celebrated the ring-a-ding-ding style of the 1950s and early 1960s in backward-looking fashion spreads, they tended to focus on Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and other dyed-in-the-wool members of the Rat Pack.
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Dominant Spain crush Costa Rica 3-0 in World Cup group opener
  + stars: | 2023-07-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Costa Rica goalkeeper Daniela Solera saved a first-half penalty, but Spain were never threatened at the other end and went top of their group ahead of Japan's game against Zambia on Saturday. There are tight results in the World Cup," she said. Costa Rica could have conceded more if not for the heroics of Solera in goal as she made timely interventions and reflex saves. Costa Rica had their opportunities on the counter-attack but they were quickly snuffed out and they managed only one shot compared to Spain's 45. "For 22 minutes we were compact but after the own goal the whole team lost concentration," Costa Rica coach Amelia Valverde said.
Persons: Casey Reibelt, Spain's Aitana Bonmati, Amanda Perobelli WELLINGTON, Bonmati, Esther Gonzalez, Daniela Solera, Jorge Vilda, Alexia Putellas, Esther, Alexia, Vilda, Putellas, Athenea del Castillo, Ivana Andres, Costa Rica's Valeria del Campo, smartly, deservedly, Solera, Gonzalez, Jennifer Hermoso's, Amelia Valverde, Rohith Nair, Peter Rutherford, Toby Davis Organizations: Soccer Football, FIFA, Wellington Regional, Costa Rica, Zambia, Athenea, Spain, Thomson Locations: New Zealand, Spain, Costa Rica, Wellington , New Zealand, Costa, Costa Rica's, Barcelona, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: Tesla, Netflix underwhelm
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
[1/2] A Tesla logo is seen outside a showroom of the carmaker in Beijing, China May 31, 2023. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File PhotoA look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike DolanAn overdue cold shower? July 20 (Reuters) - The first of the supercharged Big Tech firms to report in this earnings season - Tesla and Netflix - seemed to underwhelm markets overnight, cutting across the enthusiastic reception for big banks and knocking back bulled-up Wall St from 2023 highs. Although electric car giant Tesla (TSLA.O) comfortably beat second quarter profit forecasts, markets seized on plans for continued price discounting and squeezed margins as a reason to drag its shares down almost 4% in overnight trading. In the fixed income world, Treasury yields crept back higher ahead of next week's Federal Reserve meeting.
Persons: Thomas Peter, Mike Dolan, Dow Jones, McLennan, Philip Morris, WR, DR Horton, Janet Yellen, John Organizations: REUTERS, Big Tech, Netflix, Overseas, Citizens, US Bancorp, Energy, Healthcare, Abbott Laboratories, Johnson, Blackstone, Truist Financial, American Airlines, Marsh, WR Berkley, CSX, Philadelphia Federal Reserve, Treasury, Reuters Graphics Housing, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Thomson, Reuters Locations: Beijing, China, U.S, Russia, Britain, Newmont, Freeport, McMoRan, DR, Philadelphia, Turkey, South Africa, Vietnam
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Tom Cruise Photo: Paramount Pictures‘Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One” has been in the works for years, and yet it arrives with a startling timeliness. With its nefarious Russians, a disaster deep underwater and, most of all, an artificial-intelligence theme, it smartly illustrates how to build the foundations of an action thriller out of the concrete of grim reality. Few more bone-chilling phrases will be heard at the multiplex this year than “the Entity”—the film’s name for the AI that is on the verge of taking command of the world.
Persons: Tom Cruise Organizations: Paramount Pictures
Morning Bid: Dollar swoons in upbeat inflation vigil
  + stars: | 2023-07-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike DolanWorld markets leaned positively into another critical U.S. inflation report later on Wednesday, seeding a dollar (.DXY) slide to two-month lows that's revved-up yen and sterling gains. And June's CPI readout should be a marker if the consensus forecast for almost a full percentage-point drop in the headline inflation rate to two year lows of just 3.1% is borne out. Still, encouraged by a screed of other positive disinflation signals this week, U.S. markets are relatively buoyant going into the release and still feel the end of the Fed rate rise campaign is nigh. UK bank stocks pushed higher on the rates view and a relatively clean bill of health from Wednesday's financial stability report from the BOE. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand paused its long-running rate rise campaign early on Tuesday.
Persons: Mike Dolan, BOE, Thomas Barkin, Raphael Bostic, Neel Kashkari, Loretta Mester, Joe Biden, Nick Macfie Organizations: Federal Reserve, Fed, yearend, Treasury, Bank of Japan, Bank of, recoiling, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Bank of Canada, Japan's Nikkei, Microsoft, Activision, Richmond Federal, Atlanta Fed, Minneapolis Fed, Cleveland Fed, NATO, . Treasury, Reuters, Reuters Graphics, Thomson Locations: U.S, Asia, Shanghai, Hong Kong, British, Vilnius
Meta employees had relatively low expectations for Threads, the text-based Instagram offshoot that was released Wednesday evening to compete with Twitter. Even Twitter employees were not particularly worried about yet another competitor showing up. He said in his Threads post that the growth was "insane." Threads is 'serious competition'A private worker poll on Blind seen by Insider showed that nearly 70% of about 200 Twitter employees responded "yes" to the prompt "Threads, RIP Twitter?" Meanwhile, remaining Twitter employees are "just trying to keep their heads down and work on payments and video," one of the people familiar with the company said.
Persons: Adam Mosseri, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Mosseri, I'd, Zuckerberg, Musk, tweeting, Linda Yaccarino, Yaccarino, Mark Mahaney, Mahaney Organizations: Meta, Twitter, Facebook, Elon, Evercore ISI Locations: China, jumpstart
I’ve been fascinated with film music since elementary school, when I got a cassette tape called “Kid Stuff: An Afternoon at the Movies,” which featured Mr. Williams and the Boston Pops. No one exemplifies this better than Mr. Williams, who is still composing at 91. Mr. Williams accomplished this by inviting the trumpet section of the London Symphony Orchestra to blast away in its most piercing register. As he has with other cues, Mr. Williams has given this particular set piece an afterlife in concert performances. Keep your eyes shut!” Maybe then we’ll stop passively hearing film music and begin actively listening to it.
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For those who remember the 2019 Shakespeare in the Park production of “Much Ado About Nothing” — as I do, fondly — the sight that awaits them at this summer’s “Hamlet” in the same location is disturbing. The flagpole bearing the Stars and Stripes sticks out of the ground at a precipitous angle, like a javelin that made a bad landing. For the director Kenny Leon and the scenic designer Beowulf Boritt, both returning for this “Hamlet” — the Public Theater’s fifth in the park since 1964 and 13th overall — it’s a coup de théâtre, if an odd one. An approach that had been designed to welcome audiences to a new way of looking at Shakespeare in 2019 now seems destined to exclude them. But this “Hamlet” has been placed in a frame that doesn’t match what the production actually delivers, leaving me glad to have seen it but wishing for something more congruent.
Persons: , Stacey Abrams, Kenny Leon, Beowulf Boritt, théâtre, Jason Michael Webb, Wood Locations: Black, Atlanta, tatters
MADRID, June 23 (Reuters) - Spain's competition watchdog urged political parties to give this institution better tools to look into potential anticompetitive practices between banks when setting deposit rates for savers, its chair Cani Fernandez said on Friday. Spanish banks offer the lowest household deposit rates among the euro zone's large economies, igniting demands from the government, supervisors and clients to pass on higher interest rates for savers. "A tacit collusion is a hole in our system of tools to tackle (this issue) in markets with little competition," Fernandez said. She added that other European countries, such as Germany and the UK, had better tools to look into these commercial practices. On Friday, the Bank of Spain Governor Pablo Hernandez de Cos said it was up to the CNMC to look into that matter.
Persons: Cani Fernandez, Fernandez, smartly, Pablo Hernandez de Cos, Jesús Aguado, Emma Pinedo, Kirsten Donovan, Louise Heavens Organizations: Bank of Spain, Thomson Locations: MADRID, Spanish, Santander, Germany
‘The Flash’ Review: Electric Company
  + stars: | 2023-06-14 | by ( Manohla Dargis | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
The Flash, the latest DC Comics superhero to get his very own big show, isn’t the outfit’s usual brooding heavyweight. a billionaire), but an electrified nerd who joined the super-ranks by accident, not by birthright or by design. He’s really, really fast on his feet, you bet. That’s a relief, particularly given how the movie tries to clobber you into submission. If the bludgeoning feels more inescapable these days, it’s partly because the major studios now bank so heavily on superhero movies.
Persons: He’s, It’s, Barry Allen, Ezra Miller, Ron Livingston, Maribel, liveliness, Miller, , Gardner Fox, Harry Lampert, Robert Kanigher, Carmine Infantino Organizations: DC Comics
June 12 (Reuters) - The Denver Nuggets beat the Miami Heat 94-89 on Monday to bring a first NBA title to Mile High City, with Serbian big man Nikola Jokic scoring 28 points and being named the Most Valuable Player of the Finals. With a raucous capacity crowd packed into Ball Arena ready to celebrate, the Nuggets ended a 47-year championship wait by taking the best-of-seven series 4-1. "The job is done, we can go home now," said Jokic, whose trophy case also includes two NBA MVP Awards. [1/7] Jun 12, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; The Denver Nuggets celebrate after winning the 2023 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat at Ball Arena. But after a timeout the refocused Heat went on a 11-2 run of their own to retake lead as a wild opening quarter ended with Miami up 24-22.
Persons: Nikola Jokic, Jokic, I'm, Michael Porter Jr, Jamal Murray, Jimmy Butler, Larry O’Brien, Kyle Terada, Tyler Herro, Butler, Bruce Brown, Michael Malone, I've, ” Malone, Steve Keating, Peter Rutherford Organizations: Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, NBA, Ball, Nuggets, Milwaukee Bucks, Milwaukee Bucks , New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, The Denver Nuggets, Miami, Denver, Thomson Locations: High City, Serbian, Denver, Miami, Milwaukee Bucks ,, Denver , Colorado, USA, Toronto
The average worker spends 57% of her time communicating in meetings, email, and chat, says Microsoft. So if all of us are answering emails or going to meetings, when are we doing actual work? The company found that within its Microsoft 365 applications, people spend 57% of their time communicating in meetings, email, and chat. A nifty feature on my Google Calendar tells me that I spend anywhere from 15 to 18 hours a week in meetings. Productivity measures the efficiency of the work done by a company and its employees by comparing output to hours worked.
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Ukraine has faced questions about why it will not retreat from Bakhmut, now mostly held by Russia. With Russian forces now holding the majority of the city, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has faced questions over whether Ukraine can — or even should — try to hold on to the city. Junior Lieutenant mortar platoon commander Olga Bigar of the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces. Junior Lieutenant mortar platoon commander Olga Bigar of the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces. But with "even a few units" of precise, modern weapons Ukraine has "a tangible advantage" over Russian forces, she said.
Creator company Jellysmack is hiring a new M&A lead to help integrate companies that it buys. Jellysmack said it's interested in M&A and could be "acquisitive in the near future." Creator startup Jellysmack is hiring a new executive to lead its M&A integration practice as the company looks to diversify its business and grow its content portfolio, a company spokesperson confirmed to Insider. "Jellysmack remains interested in the M&A market and could be acquisitive in the near future," the spokesperson said. "The VP, PMI role we are hiring for will ensure the integration of any acquisitions are successful."
A video from 2018 shows a dressed-down Matt Gaetz coaching Ron DeSantis on how to debate. Gaetz is also seen slumping onto the podium midway through debate prep. At the time of the video, Gaetz was a Florida congressman, while DeSantis had resigned to run against Gillum. Gaetz was one of the people enlisted to help DeSantis prep for debates. "I ran the Desantis Debate Prep in 2018.
Amazon Advertising has hired Kelly MacLean as its VP of its ad buying platform. MacLean, who joined Amazon late last month, previously spent more than 11 years at Meta. Amazon Advertising has poached a longtime Meta executive to lead a key adtech division, Insider has learned. The Amazon DSP uses automation to let advertisers buy ads on Amazon properties like Amazon.com, Twitch, and IMDb, as well as elsewhere on the web. The Amazon DSP recently underwent an overhaul that was 18 months in the making to improve its machine-learning and predictive algorithms.
Apple’s balance sheet is golden and delicious
  + stars: | 2023-05-04 | by ( Robert Cyran | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
But for Apple (AAPL.O), the sharp change in monetary conditions is golden and delicious. The iPhone maker said on Thursday that it ended the first quarter with cash and saleable investments $57 billion greater than its debts. That’s nearly enough to cover its newly-raised dividend for a year, and $90 billion buyback program, without touching the balance sheet. While the first two initiatives sit on Goldman’s balance sheet, the buy-now-pay-later product sits on Apple’s. Apple had $57 billion more in cash and saleable securities on its balance sheet than its debts at the end of the quarter.
An Aggressive Passive Push for a Brooklyn Brownstone
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( Stephen Wallis | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
This article is part of our Design special section about making the environment a creative partner in the design of beautiful homes. For decades the building had been owned by the same extended family, whose members created separate apartments on its four floors of living space. Likewise, badly deteriorated plumbing and electrical systems needed wholesale replacing. On the bright side, it was a generous size at 25 feet wide and had garden areas in the front and back. It was also, atypically, attached on one side only, meaning there were three exposures for maximizing light.
Elon Musk earned a spot at the Museum of Failure in Brooklyn, which listed 14 reasons. According to the Museum of Failure, there's no such thing as innovation without a few bumps along the way. That's something Elon Musk is familiar with, and has earned him a spot at the museum for 14 reasons, which include the unusual names he gave two of his kids: X AE A-XII and Exa Dark Sideræl, who also now goes by Y. The museum aims to stimulate productive discussion about failure and inspire us to take meaningful risks," it says on its website. The museum is in Brooklyn until June 18 and has previously been on display in cities including Calgary, Canada and Taipei, Taiwan.
The Weekend-Only Exercise Plan
  + stars: | 2023-04-28 | by ( Danielle Friedman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Conventional wisdom says that you need at least 30 minutes of exercise five days a week to stay healthy. But studies over the past few years suggest that working out just on the weekend can offer comparable health benefits, if you block off enough time and the exercise is intense enough. “Activity is activity, no matter what the calendar says,” said Dr. Carrie Pagliano, a physical therapist based in Arlington, Va., and a spokeswoman for the American Physical Therapy Association. One large study published last year in the medical journal JAMA found that people who met recommended weekly levels of physical activity, including weekend warriors, experienced lower rates of disease and mortality than those who were inactive. But before you hit the ground running (or biking or roller-skating) this Saturday, here are five tips from exercise scientists for embarking on a weekend-exclusive exercise routine as safely and smartly as possible.
About 75% of C-suite execs are worried about macro uncertainty, BCG's CEO Outlook survey found. Walter told Insider that all companies need to trim costs smartly so they can reinvest in growth, particularly in digital and in mergers. "One being, there's macro uncertainty, and we need to adjust our cost base in order to take a defensive posture against that macro uncertainty. "Two is: We need to continue to innovate and grow because if we don't, we're not going to succeed as a company. Most C-suite leaders understand that amid difficult decisions like layoffs or reorganizations, companies still need to invest in their employees.
He is one of the few Palestinian reporters who report in Hebrew, on Israeli TV. Maswadeh is not the first or the only Palestinian reporter on Israeli TV – there are several on the Arab affairs beat. “I was born in East Jerusalem to a Palestinian family, to a Palestinian culture. “We were there looking at the TV – Israeli TV – and saw, you know, the smokes and people screaming and I didn’t know what’s happening, I didn’t speak Hebrew. “I get threats from both sides [Palestinian and Israeli], but it was mainly from Palestinians who don’t like the fact that I work for Israeli TV,” he added.
Just this week, there have been two high-profile face-plants by company leaders who ostensibly wanted to inspire their staffs and wound up doing…the opposite of that. In a statement to CNN, Clearlink declined to address Clarke’s remarks in the video, though the company did not challenge its authenticity. And who could forget Better.com’s CEO laying off 900 people over Zoom? But I’d propose a simple mantra for executives when weighing in on unpopular topics like returning to the office or laying people off. (OK, most nights — we believe in a four-day work week around here.)
Morning Bid: Banks calm the horses
  + stars: | 2023-04-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
As U.S. banking giants calm the horses, global investors are now concentrated on world growth and earnings signals more than interest rate rises for direction - with an assumption the latter are near an end anyway. Somewhat relieved analysts marginally brightened their dim outlook for first-quarter U.S. results compared with a week ago. Futures markets now see a more than 80% chance the Fed will execute one final quarter point rate rise next month - reversing it by September. That rate rise would bring the real Fed policy rate - adjusted by headline consumer price inflation - into positive territory for the first time in three years. The dollar extended Friday's rebound as the May rate rise pricing hardened.
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