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Called the "Siren Craft System," it overhauls the workflow at some 10,000 of its coffeehouses in an effort to reduce inefficiency, speed up orders, and boost customer satisfaction. Every fast-food outlet, Starbucks cafés included, is a little factory. The new system instructs baristas to push cold drinks down in the queue in favor of hot ones. But the fact is, the cold drinks also take longer to make. The higher-grossing cold drinks take so long to make, in fact, that they're actually pretty low-margin.
Persons: you've, overachievers, Siren Craft, cranking, Michelle Eisen, baristas, they're, Craft, it's, They'll, It's, Eisen, Adam Rogers Organizations: , Dutch Bros, Starbucks, Boeing, Google, Business Locations: America, Wells Fargo
CNN —Two suits, two women, one message: “Hotties for Harris.” At least that was the phrase scrawled across banners at Kamala Harris’ campaign rally in Atlanta Tuesday night. Minutes later, Harris walked onto her podium to rapturous applause — also in a blue pantsuit. From being endorsed by Charli XCX and co-opting the album of the summer, “Brat,” to capitalizing on the 32.3 million-strong fandom of Megan Thee Stallion, her advisors have been honing in on the 18-27 demographic. Kamala Harris' icy blue suit seemed twinned in a way with Megan's cropped version. It’s hard to picture Clinton signing off on a decision to have Megan Thee Stallion “shake cheeks,” as one fan on Instagram wrote, in a cropped suit at a rally.
Persons: Hotties, Harris, , Kamala Harris ’, , Megan Thee Stallion, Abdul Sall, Donald Trump, Megan Thee Stallion's, Julia Beverly, Charli XCX, Vanessa Friedman, ” —, Megan, Kamala Harris, John Bazemore, Megan isn’t, Harris won’t, Hillary Clinton’s, Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga, Clinton, Megan Thee, Instagram, Gen Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Getty, New York Times, Democratic National Convention Locations: Atlanta, Cleveland , Ohio
The risk for dementia dropped by 20%, however, for people who replaced that small daily serving of processed red meat with a daily serving of nuts and legumes. Processed red meats such as bacon, sausage, hot dogs and deli meats often contain higher levels of sodium, nitrates and saturated fat. Each additional serving of processed red meat raised riskAn abstract of the study, which is under review for publication, was presented Wednesday at the 2024 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Philadelphia. Red meat intake is limited. Red meat, especially processed red meat as seen here, is linked to an unhealthy heart and brain.
Persons: , Walter Willett, ” Willett, David Katz, Katz, Maria Carrillo, Tanja Ivanova, Yuhan Li, Li, Christopher Gardner, ” Gardner, chia, sprinkle chia Organizations: CNN, Harvard, of Public Health, True Health Initiative, International Conference, Nurses, Alzheimer’s Association, Getty, Division, Network Medicine, Brigham, Women’s Hospital, Stanford Prevention Research, Nutrition Studies Research Locations: Chan, Boston, Philadelphia, bologna, lima, California
“We were never asked what we’d seen or where we were from Secret Service. “Before this incident, I would have thought Secret Service is, like bulletproof. The Beaver County officials were part of a multi-jurisdictional team assisting the Secret Service for Trump’s July 13 rally. The Secret Service has not responded to questions for comment from CNN. A federal law enforcement official familiar with the matter said the Secret Service was and has been in touch with the lead for the Butler Emergency Services Unit, which oversaw the Beaver County local law enforcement officers and others that day.
Persons: Robert Rowe, Donald Trump’s, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Nate, Patrick Young, Rowe, ” Young, , we’d, Crooks, you’re, Young, Trump, Butler, ” Rowe, they’d, , Greg Nicol, Bible, Nicol Organizations: CNN, Emergency Services Unit, Service, Secret, Secret Service, Trump’s, Trump, Butler Emergency Services Unit, Beaver Locations: Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Beaver, Butler , Pennsylvania, Butler
Alev Kelter helped her team win bronze in rugby sevens — the US's first Olympic medal in the sport. But that wasn't the case for Alev Kelter, an American rugby sevens player who scored on Tuesday to help Team USA win its first medal in the sport. She'd never even touched a rugby ball, but she thought ice hockey may have given her the right mentality for rugby. In 2016, just two years after picking up a rugby ball, Kelter was among the first rugby sevens players to compete in the Olympics. Sevens features seven-person teams playing seven-minute halves instead of the traditional 15-player teams playing 40-minute halves.
Persons: Alev Kelter, , Kelter, she'd, She'd, hasn't Organizations: Olympic, Service, Team USA, Australia, Team USA's, Olympics, HSBC SVNS, Business, Training Locations: Paris, American, Alaska, Chula Vista , California
In the summer of 2019, the American fast-food chain Panda Express introduced a limited-time-only special it called Sichuan hot chicken. Never mind that the dish would have been unrecognizable to anyone in Sichuan, a province in southwestern China. The menu promised numbing Sichuan pepper in the sauce. But all seemed to agree that the hot chicken was not, in fact, hot. Nor did it offer much of the heady tingle of Sichuan pepper (not a chile, despite its name), which at its most potent can make your entire mouth buzz like a hive.
Persons: fryer, Chiles, carmine, gentlest Organizations: Panda Locations: Sichuan, China
IHOP is bringing back $5 all-you-can-eat pancakes
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( Erika Tulfo | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —It’s a summer for single-digit dollar deals as IHOP and Denny’s join other big-name food chains in offering value menu options. IHOP announced this week that it is bringing back its $5 all-you-can-eat pancake deal. IHOP announced the same promotion with much fanfare around the same time last summer as part of its 65-year anniversary. He says that IHOP’s dine-in only deal is meant to spur customers into returning to stores. “As a restaurateur, you hope that they’re not just taking advantage of the deal, they’re buying extras, they’re adding on sausages or some other breakfast meat.”
Persons: CNN —, Denny’s, IHOP, Taco, , David Henkes, Henkes, IHOP’s, they’re Organizations: CNN, Taco Bell, KFC, McDonalds Locations: Technomic
But the job market is not as hot as it used to be, and younger applicants, with or without college degrees, are feeling the pinch. Hiring projections for this year’s college graduating class are below last year’s, and the downturn is particularly notable in fields like finance, insurance, marketing and real estate. I cover economics at The New York Times, and I would like to hear from recent college graduates and other young job seekers, as well as hiring managers, about what the job market has looked like to them this year. And we won’t share your contact information outside the Times newsroom. If you prefer to share tips or thoughts confidentially, you can do so here.
Persons: We’ll Organizations: The New York Times, Times
Median one-bedroom apartment prices rose at the fastest rate in 12 months in July, according to a new report from real-estate site Zumper. 20 cities where rent is receding fastestApartment dwellers looking for lower rent should start their search in the South. Five of the 20 US real-estate markets where one-bedroom apartment prices fell by at least 5% in July were in Texas, and 11 others were in the South or Southwest regions. AdvertisementBelow are the 20 US markets where rent for a one-bedroom apartment fell at least 5% from July 2023, according to Zumper. Each is also listed along with its year-over-year and month-over-month rent changes, median rent price, and national rent ranking among the nation's 100 biggest markets.
Persons: , Anthemos Georgiades Organizations: Service, Business, Lone Star Locations: Texas, South
AdvertisementSeveral cities have been trying to take advantage of the new policy, including Dubai, Milan, and more. A recently relocated hedge fund manager in Milan is planning to visit London or New York six or seven times a year going forward. "The best type of knowledge comes from people, from frequent interaction with people," said a Milan-based hedge fund manager. Several people — based in spots such as Dubai, Milan, and Zurich — mentioned that people early in their careers should still prioritize working in the biggest cities though. Moving to the Middle East just to interact with fellow UK ex-pats doesn't add much diversification to a portfolio manager's life.
Persons: , Julian Robertson, Muyshondt, Elena Partners, Steve Cohen's Point72, Sebastian Dickgiesser, Girish Chouhan, aren't, COVID, I'm, Alfonso Peccatiello, he's, Darren Wolf, abrdn, It's, Wolf, Zoom Organizations: Service, Tyrian Investments, Business, Labour, Henley & Partners, United Arab, Eisler Capital, Capstone Investment Advisors, Getty, London, Investors, , pats Locations: New York, Cascais, Portugal, Lisbon, London, Florida, Hong Kong, Dubai, Milan, China, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Point72, Girish Chouhan Dubai, Abu Dhabi, India, East, Europe, Madrid, Zurich, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Brera, , Milan's Brera, UAE
On this same track, at this same school, in this same heat, Sha’Carri Richardson put in the same work. “And it’s Sha’Carri Richardson. Students practice at Carter High’s John E. Kincaide Stadium in Dallas, Texas, where Sha’Carri Richardson once plied her trade. They all know the name Sha’Carri Richardson. It’s community.”GO DEEPER Sha'Carri Richardson, with emphatic win at trials, closing in on Olympic glory(Top illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; photo: Hannah Peters / Getty Images)
Persons: DALLAS —, David W, Willis Carrier, Kennedy Jackson, Miles, she’s, “ I’m, , Marcus Stokes, she’ll, , they’re, Sha’Carri Richardson, Robert DeHorney, , Richardson, Michael Johnson, Oak, ” Johnson, ” Sha’Carri Richardson, She’ll, Patrick Smith, Johnson, bloomer, Roy Martin, Roosevelt, Marlon Cannon, Derrick Cunningham, Cannon, Cunningham, Henry Neal, Dallas, Vance Johnson, Aliyah Johnson, , they’ve, ” Richardson, Bowerman, Carter High’s John E, Aric Becker, Leon Hayes, Carter, Marion Jones, DeHorney, Cliff, Betty Harp, You’ve, ” Michael Johnson, Indya, ” DeHorney, “ She’s, Nasya Williams, Royaltee Brown, Christine Mallard, Kennedy, It’s Sha’Carri Richardson, Christian Petersen, She’s, ” Krystan, Bright, couldn’t, Blaze, ” Bright, Sha'Carri Richardson, Dan Goldfarb, Hannah Peters Organizations: David, Carter High School, Cedar, Hillcrest High School, Dallas, Texas, Hayward Field, U.S, Skyline High, Baylor, NCAA, Greenville High, Atlanta Games, Texas Relays, University of Texas, Indiana University, UT, LSU, Kincaide, Getty, Dallas Independent Schools, Leon Hayes Relay, Richardson, TCU, USC Locations: Jolly, Texas, loitered, Los Angeles, Paris, Dallas, North Dallas, North Texas, Eugene ,, Oak Cliff, South Oak, Carter, Cuban, Dallas , Texas, Memphis, overcomers, Cedar Hill, Sha'Carri
David Gurley Jr.’s bank account benefited from a hot pandemic labor market. Mr. Gurley, a video game programmer, switched jobs twice in quick succession, boosting his salary and nabbing a fully remote position. But when it comes to the outlook now, “it seems like things are more or less OK,” Mr. Gurley, 35, said. Mr. Gurley’s experience — a rip-roaring labor market, then a wobbly one and now some semblance of normality — is the kind of postpandemic roller-coaster ride that many Americans have encountered. Now economic officials are trying to figure out whether the labor market is settling into a new holding pattern or is poised to take a turn for the worse.
Persons: David Gurley Jr, Gurley, Mr Organizations: Federal Reserve
Read previewBrenton and Mirlanda Beaufils, 32 and 31, are living the good life. The Dallas-based millennial couple is the epitome of DINK energy, relishing their "double income, no kids" lifestyle and finding new and creative ways to make use of their disposable income each month. Brenton and Mirlanda Beaufils take frequent vacations thanks to their child-free lifestyle. Ditching the DINK statusBut just because they enjoy being DINKs now doesn't mean the Beaufils don't think about giving up the lifestyle one day. We never said we didn't want kids," Mirlanda said in the video.
Persons: , Brenton, Mirlanda Beaufils, DINK, Neiman Marcus, Mirlanda, Brand, Beaufils, they're, We're Organizations: Service, Business, BI, Royal, YouTube Locations: Dallas, Italy, honeymooning, Jamaica, Royal Caribbean
Though often thought of as a natural second city to visit alongside Tokyo, Kyoto is Cheng's undisputed No. 1 Japanese city. The old city is lined with small walkable roads, has many temples, and boasts a riverbank lined with small houses and shops. Even though it is also a tourist hot spot, Cheng said Kyoto feels more serene than Tokyo. "It's just a lot calmer and peaceful," she said, adding that the city's qualities exemplify "Japanese culture."
Persons: Grace Cheng, Grace Cheng Cheng, Cheng, It's Organizations: Kyoto, UN Locations: Kyoto, Japan, Tokyo
But since then, Apple has held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where it debuted Apple Intelligence and announced a partnership with ChatGPT. Expect questions about the Apple Intelligence delayApple Intelligence is a hot topic this quarter. AppleBloomberg reported Sunday that Apple Intelligence won't begin rolling out in September, as Apple first announced. AFP/Getty ImagesChina was a hot topic during Apple's last earnings call, and it should be no different this time. AdvertisementApple talked about how well its services were doing in Q2, and Kerwin said analysts will be looking for continued "double-digit growth for the services business."
Persons: , Gene, WWDC, Munster, Tim Cook, We're, William Kerwin, Cook, Dan Ives, Dave Johnson, Kerwin Organizations: Service, Apple, Developers, Apple Intelligence, ChatGPT, Business, Apple Bloomberg, Management, Gene Munster, China Apple, Getty, Morningstar, Huawei, Street, Wedbush Securities, Google Locations: China, Europe, Shanghai, AFP
The number of available jobs in the US is shrinking
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( Alicia Wallace | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
That’s according to the latest Labor Department data on job openings, which edged back slightly in June. The monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey also showed that hiring activity sank, layoffs were muted and the number of people quitting their jobs hit a three-year low, according to data released Tuesday. In June, employers posted an estimated 8.18 million jobs, a total that was higher than what economists expected but marking a slight step back from the upwardly revised tally of 8.23 million openings in May. It’s the second-lowest monthly total seen so far this year. Economists were expecting job openings to shrink to 8 million, according to FactSet consensus estimates.
Persons: It’s Organizations: CNN, Labor
Roland Garros, Paris CNN —Coco Gauff looked to be cruising against Donna Vekić in her third-round singles match at the Paris Olympics. The most fraught moment of the match came midway through the second set when Gauff was reduced to tears during a heated exchange with chair umpire Jaume Campistol. A line call on Gauff’s baseline was initially deemed out, but Campistol overruled the decision and handed Vekić a crucial break point. The supervisor also came onto the court and the ensuing debate lasted five minutes, with Gauff wiping tears away from her eyes. The ball was flying a little bit, but after that, I got in rhythm and it was pretty good.”The dispute with the umpire in the second set, Gauff later explained, didn’t alter the result of the match.
Persons: Roland Garros, Paris CNN — Coco Gauff, Donna Vekić, Gauff, Philippe, Chatrier, Jaume Campistol, Campistol, jeers, “ There’s, , ” Gauff, Patricia de Melo Moreira, Maria Sakkari, Marta Kostyuk, “ Donna, “ She’s, , Vekić, ” Vekić, “ I’m, Jessica Pegula Organizations: Paris CNN, Paris, AFP, Getty, Wimbledon ‘, Wimbledon, USA Locations: Paris
"Deadpool & Wolverine," costarring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, is the only MCU film hitting theaters this year. AdvertisementWhile it might seem risky for the studio conglomerate to put all its eggs into one R-rated basket, Reynolds' Deadpool franchise — and Reynolds himself — are uniquely positioned to revitalize the genre. The 'Deadpool' franchise has been consistently lucrativeRyan Reynolds as Wade Wilson/Deadpool in "Deadpool & Wolverine." Ryan Reynolds' business acumen has helped Deadpool thriveRyan Reynolds has turned the Deadpool character into a shrewd marketing play. His good friend Taylor Swift even wrote a gushing post on her Instagram Stories about "Deadpool & Wolverine" with a link to buy tickets.
Persons: , Ryan Reynolds, Wade Wilson, Deadpool, Marvel Jesus, Reynolds, costarring Hugh Jackman, It's, Hugh Jackman, Wolverine, Logan, Jay Maidment, Sam Raimi's, Strange, Oscar, Jonathan Majors, Kang the, Marvel, Robert Downey Jr, He'll, Doctor Doom, it's, Nicholas Hunt, He's, who's, Taylor Swift, Paul Mullin Organizations: Service, Marvel, Business, Disney, Fox, Century Studios, Marvel Studios, Rotten Tomatoes, Rotten, Deadpool, Hollywood, Aviation, Mint Mobile, Welsh football, Wrexham AFC —, San Diego Comic, Wrexham AFC, Wrexham, Belgian, Prix Locations: Welshpool
Large portions of England and Wales braced for considerable heat on Tuesday, with government officials issuing an alert for vulnerable people and meteorologists warning it would be hottest day of the year so far. The heat in Britain may also stir up sweaty memories of a string of brutally hot days across the country in July 2022, when schools, doctors’ offices and museums shut their doors while the government urged people to work from home. In Britain, few people have air conditioning at home, and much of the country’s housing stock was built to retain heat. Transport delays in very hot or very cold weather are not uncommon. “Much of the U.K. is entering a warm or even hot interlude of weather, with some places in England and Wales likely to meet heat-wave criteria in the coming days,” Frank Saunders, the chief meteorologist at the Met Office, Britain’s national weather service, said in a news release on Tuesday.
Persons: ” Frank Saunders Organizations: Met Office Locations: England, Wales, London, Britain
Read previewA former executive at PepsiCo has sued the company, claiming he should get credit for being the brains behind Flamin' Hot Cheetos. He published a memoir in 2021, and his life story was made into the film "Flamin' Hot" in 2023. Enrico liked the idea so much that he ordered PepsiCo to start making spicy Cheetos, the lawsuit says. AdvertisementPepsiCo launched nationwide sales of Flamin' Hot Cheetos in 1992. AdvertisementIn a later statement, a spokesperson for PepsiCo told Variety that it attributed the launch and success of Flamin' Hot Cheetos "and other products" to several people, including Montañez.
Persons: , Flamin, Richard Montañez, Montañez, Lay, Richard, Roger Enrico, Enrico, Montañez's, didn't, PepsiCo's Organizations: Service, PepsiCo, Business, Angeles Times, Frito, Walmart, Target, Harvard University, Los Angeles Times, Lay, Times, Midwest, The Times, Variety Locations: Rancho Cucamonga , California, Texas, Mexican
Seagrass on the beach frames an offshore gas rig at dusk on May 10, 2024, near Fort Morgan, AL. U.S. crude oil futures on Tuesday fell to the lowest levels since early June as worries about China's economy overshadow a new round of escalation in the Middle East. "Macroeconomic considerations keep shaping investors' sentiment and oil slid through technical supports like hot knife through butter," Tamas Varga, analyst with oil broker PVM, wrote in a Tuesday note. "Chinese economic turmoil, including sluggish growth and falling crude oil imports, is still a major driving force for our market," Varga said. Israeli officials told Reuters on Monday that Israel wants to hurt Hezbollah, but avoid all-out war.
Persons: Tamas Varga, PVM, Varga, Israel Organizations: AL, Hezbollah, Reuters Locations: Fort Morgan, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Golan Heights
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In a little over a week, the index sank from near 5,670 to under 5,400 as the mega-cap tech stocks that drove the market higher suddenly sold off. Advertisement"You have to get involved in stocks; you have to be invested in the US equity market," Salama told Business Insider. However, the trader isn't abandoning his bullish view on mega-cap tech stocks. AdvertisementStoltzfus agrees that the market's favorite stocks, including those tied to artificial intelligence, aren't wildly overvalued, as some bears have argued.
Persons: , John Salama, he's, Salama, There's, John Stoltzfus, who's, Stoltzfus, I've, Trump, Biden, Harris, Parris, it's Organizations: Service, Business, Labor, Oppenheimer Asset Management, House, Shmump, Dell Technologies
Startups are building AI agents that collaborate to fill out forms, dial customer service reps, and order food delivery. These "multi-agent systems" are the next hot thing, according to investors from NEA, Mayfield Fund, and Foundation Capital. Multi-agent systems are distributed systems of multiple specialized AI agents that work together toward a collective goal. AdvertisementIn contrast, multi-agent systems are built on top of LLMs and are designed to execute a task from start to finish. AdvertisementMayfield Fund's Navin Chaddha is optimistic — AI agents will serve as teammates to workers.
Persons: , Spike Jonze's, that's, OpenAI's, NEA's Madison Faulkner, Devin, Warren Hui, Nitta, Satya Nitta, Ashpreet Bedi, Faulkner, Mayfield Fund's Navin Chaddha, , It's Organizations: Service, NEA, Mayfield Fund, Foundation Capital, Business, Soul Ventures, Nvidia Locations: Italy, PitchBook, Japan
The tragedy is sadly far from unique; extreme heat is turning ordinary activities deadly. Heat is the deadliest type of extreme weather, and the human-caused climate crisis is making heat waves more severe and prolonged. What heat does to your heartVideo Ad Feedback A rise in heat and humidity pushes the heart rate up. In extreme heat, your heart must work much harder to keep your body’s internal temperature stable. Blood flow to your brain decreases in extreme heat as breathing speeds up and blood vessels constrict inside your neck and skull.
Persons: Philip Kreycik, Kreycik, Santiago Mejia, Taylor, We’ve, , Matthew Huber, Damian Bailey, Bailey, , ” Bailey, Laura Paddison, Catharina Giudice, Harvard T.H, it’s, Pope Moseley, ” Moseley, Moseley, they’ve, Giudice, Purdue University’s Huber, ” Huber, Richer, Jane Baldwin, Bharat Venkat, Venkat, Jen Christensen, Mary Gilbert, Angela Dewan, Angela Fritz , Mark Oliver, Henry Zerkis, Angelica Pursley , Yukari Schrickel, Elisa Solinas, Lou Robinson Organizations: CNN, Police, San Francisco Chronicle, Purdue University, Olympic Games, University of South, Harvard, of Public Health, Arizona State University, Purdue, University of California, World Health Organization, UCLA, Mary Gilbert Story Locations: Pleasanton, California, Mecca, Paris, University of South Wales, Chan, West Africa, South Asia, University of California Irvine
The Olympic cauldron was set alight, symbolizing the opening of the games. The ceremonial moment is a big deal for Olympics fans and each host country puts their own spin on it. AdvertisementThe lighting of the Olympic cauldron symbolizes the opening of the Olympic Games. Each ceremony puts its own spin on the ceremonial lighting, and France had its turn on Friday. The Olympic cauldron for the 2024 Paris Olympics is a floating hot-air balloon-style structure that pays tribute to France's history of innovation in air travel.
Persons: Organizations: Olympics, Service, Olympic, Business Locations: France
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