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Nicole Kidman has opened up on why she is taking on so many acting roles. "I can create more work for people. I can create jobs for people," she told Variety. Stefania D'Alessandro/WireImage/Getty ImagesIt isn't the first time that Kidman has spoken about her dedication to helping create job opportunities in Hollywood. In 2017, the star said she made an active effort to work with female directors to help get more women into such roles.
Persons: Nicole Kidman, , Taylor Sheridan, Kidman, Halina Reijn, Stefania D'Alessandro, that's Organizations: Service, Venice Film, Venice, Sydney Morning Herald Locations: Dutch, Venice, Hollywood
Buying lunch or a cup of coffee is a stupid waste of money, Kevin O'Leary says. "You go to work, you spend $15 on a sandwich — what are you, an idiot?" In "Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women & Money," O'Leary spelled out the dangers of squandered cash. "Ghost Money is dead money, money wasted on stupid things, money that should have been invested instead," he said in the 2012 book, complaining about "how casually money is flushed down the toilet." Related stories"Stop buying coffee for $5.50," O'Leary said, bemoaning that 15% to 20% of many people's daily spending is on "stupid stuff."
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Kamala Harris' strength with female voters is fueling her overall leads in two new national polls. In a new ABC News/Ipsos poll, Harris had a four-point lead over Trump (51% to 47%) among likely voters. And in the latest CBS News/YouGov poll, Harris led Trump by one point (50% to 49%) among likely voters. Harris held a two-point edge in the previous ABC poll, while she held a three-point advantage in the previous CBS poll. The CBS poll showed Harris with a 12-point advantage (55% to 43%) over Trump among female likely voters.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Donald Trump, , Trump, she'd, he'd, Michelle Obama, Roe, Wade, Obama Organizations: CBS, ABC, Service, Trump Locations: Mexico, Georgia , Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kalamazoo , Michigan
Follow her on Instagram, Facebook and X.CNN —One of the top Halloween costumes for kids this year, Red from the movie “Descendants: The Rise of Red,” is frequently sold by retailers as a short, tight red getup with lace or fishnet material and zippers. Another on Google’s annual “Frightgeist” list of the top 10 kids’ costumes, the Queen of Hearts, often resembles a French maid costume. But rather than helping girls explore identities such as doctors or scientists — or even superheroes like boys — these days costumes often sexualize girls. Encourage other fantasiesParents can also help kids use their imaginations to try on more empowering identities with their costumes. “Imagine that anything is possible,” Lamb and Mikel Brown advised.
Persons: Kara Alaimo, ” Sharon Lamb, Lyn Mikel Brown, ” Lamb, Mikel Brown, , it’s, Elizabeth Baron, Elizabeth, ” Baron, , It’s, Justine Ang Fonte, “ Beyoncé, that’s, ” Fonte, Baron Organizations: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Women, Press, Facebook, CNN Locations: New York City, United States
They do so to keep themselves and their families safe, despite the risks of having a gun at home. According to Everytown, a US gun violence prevention organization, 21 states require a permit to carry concealed guns in public, while 29 states don't require a permit. The moms we spoke to carry their weapons almost everywhereAngela has five children, the youngest of whom is 5 years old. She only tells her children she's carrying a firearm if they're climbing on her or hugging her. AdvertisementCrowell keeps her firearm in a holster when she's carrying it and stowed away in a locked safe when she's not.
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Harris makes final push to close gap with male voters
  + stars: | 2024-10-27 | by ( Aaron Pellish | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
The ads are part of an effort to energize male voters as Harris seeks to narrow the gender gap in support for her and for former President Donald Trump. A CNN national poll of likely voters released on Friday found Trump has the support of 51% of men compared with Harris’ 45% support among male voters. Tim Walz, are continuing their outreach to male voters with campaign events, interviews and digital media content. Do I look like a country club kind of guy?”The Trump campaign has also made a point of courting male voters. Harris campaign spokesperson Ian Sams said in an MSNBC interview on Thursday that the Harris campaign has been in touch with Rogan but an interview has not been scheduled.
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The collapse killed seven people, injured several others and gave his two girls what Michael Wood said was their first glimpse of the Gullah Geechee community’s longtime heartache and resilience. Courtesy Michael WoodThe October 19 tragedy is the latest chapter in the struggles of one of the last surviving Gullah Geechee communities in the Georgia Sea Islands. The state settlement included the construction of the dock and “new aluminum gangways” as well as improved ferry service. The day of the collapse Grovner eventually returned to the dock area, where he and others covered some bodies with blankets. White, the Georgia Southern University professor, added: “The Gullah Geechee community has always had to fight for their survival.
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In an interview earlier this year, he ruled out the possibility of ordaining women deacons, who can carry out functions like a priest apart from saying Mass and hearing confessions. Furthermore, Catholic teaching bars women from ordination to the priesthood, a decision that Francis has maintained, although he has allowed studies of female deacons. During previous papacies the question of ordaining women was not even up for discussion. Pope Francis attends the second session of the 16th General Assembly of the Synod at the Vatican on Saturday. “There is resistance because there is still fear of this co-responsibility in the Catholic Church.
Persons: Pope Francis, Phyllis Zagano, , ” Francis, Francis, , Gregorio Borgia, Julia Oseka, “ There’s, Oseka, Francis ’, ” Helena Jeppesen, ” Kate McElwee Organizations: CNN, Hofstra University, Belgian Catholic, General Assembly, St Joseph’s University, Catholic Church, Catholic Locations: New York, Church, East, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, Switzerland
“Texas, what we’re experiencing here is a health care crisis, and Donald Trump is the architect of it,” Harris said. We must energize.”The largest event that Harris has held during her abbreviated run for president featured cameos from Houston native Beyoncè Knowles-Carter and Texas legend Willie Nelson. Are y’all ready to add your voice to the new American song?” she said to cheers before introducing Harris to the stage. “Everything is big in Texas, but Ted Cruz is too small for Texas,” he said to another crowd eruption. “I need somebody who is going to fight for me and represent me.”She took issue with Trump bashing Harris and calling her “dumb.”“She has a resume.
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I realize my battle was relatively short compared with others’, but I write this to give people hope that miracles do happen. That was not the solution I was expecting to hear, especially on the eve of yet another embryo transfer. He brought me in for additional ultrasounds and another hysteroscopy, and he tried different hormone regimens — all as we moved toward another embryo transfer. Four months later, and before we underwent a fourth embryo transfer, we found out we were pregnant naturally. The procedures and doctor visits felt endless, but with new hope, we barreled forward to a fourth embryo transfer, despite my thin lining.
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They Used to Be Ahead in the American Economy. But over 40 years, even as their inflation-adjusted income has remained relatively flat, they’ve fallen well below the average income. But over 40 years, even as their inflation-adjusted income has remained relatively flat, they’ve fallen well below the average income. In the reordering of the U.S. economy since 1980, white men without a degree have been surpassed in income by college-educated women. As the American economy has shifted over the past 40 years away from manufacturing and toward services and “knowledge” work, this less visible hierarchy within the economy has shifted, too.
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“By every measure, she has demonstrated that she’s ready,” Obama said of Harris. “Please, please do not hand our fates over to the likes of Trump, who knows nothing about us, who has shown deep contempt for us,” Obama said. “You get to use your judgment and cast your vote for yourself and the women in your life. Harris received raucous applause as she delivered the passion-filled line, the loudest response to the vice president of the evening. “I love you guys,” Harris said, adding, “Of the many things that I just think are so great about you, you are rightly impatient for change.
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CNN —Polls opened Sunday in Japan’s general election, in a test for new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba as he seeks voter support for his scandal-hit party just weeks after taking the role. By calling an election, Ishiba, 67, is seeking a public mandate for the ruling LDP amid falling approval ratings and public anger over one of the country’s biggest political scandals in decades. Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida tried to contain the damage by replacing several cabinet ministers and dissolving LDP factions, essentially coalitions within the party. Ishiba has called for a more balanced relationship, including having greater oversight of US military bases in Japan, Reuters reports. As defense minister, Ishiba was strong on deterrence as a security issue.
Persons: Shigeru Ishiba, Ishiba, Fumio Kishida, ” Ishiba Organizations: CNN, Liberal Democratic Party, Reuters, Partnership, NATO, Sunday, Representatives, LDP, New Komeito Party Locations: Japan, Ishiba, United States, Asia, China, North Korea, Pacific
The RSF has been battling the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) for control of the country since April last year. The incident follows the defection of the RSF commander in Al-Jazirah, the region where the massacre allegedly took place. The activist also noted that more than 30 villages in the eastern Al-Jazirah region have been abandoned as residents flee retaliatory militia attacks. The Sudan Doctors Network has also reported on mass killings in the same village, saying that RSF forces “committed a massacre against civilians in Al-Sareeha” resulting in 124 deaths, numerous injuries, and the displacement of hundreds in attacks on Friday. The UN says the fighting between the SAF and the RSF has triggered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
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Opinion | How Bad Do You Want It, Ladies?
  + stars: | 2024-10-26 | by ( Maureen Dowd | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
“This election is gonna come down to probably 120,000 votes,” Ari said. “You probably have 60 percent of the male vote for Trump, and the female vote is 60-40 for Kamala. The women, especially young women, who are appalled at the cartoonish macho posturing and benighted stances of Donald Trump and his entourage? Or the men, including many young men, union men, Latino and Black men, who are drawn to Trump’s swaggering, bullying and insulting, seeing him as the reeling-backward antidote to shrinking male primacy. Drilling into the primal yearnings of men and women — their priorities, identities, anger and frustration — makes this election even more fraught.
Persons: Rahm Emanuel, Ari, Matthew Belloni, ” Ari, , Kamala, It’s, Donald Trump, Trump’s, Cassandra Organizations: Hollywood, Trump
Abortion rights is an issue that Democrats hope can boost Harris in a race that remains tight. Harris' abortion messaging could push additional women — notably undecided independents or female voters who simply aren't tuned into politics — to her corner. AdvertisementBy bringing out Beyoncé, as well as former Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland, Harris helped give her message dramatic reach. I’m here as a mother.” — Beyoncé at Vice President Harris’ Houston rally on reproductive rights. And abortion rights — which fueled Democratic victories in the 2022 midterm elections — continue to animate voters as they head to the ballot box.
Persons: Harris, Trump, Roe, Wade, , Kamala Harris, Beyoncé, Colin Allred, Donald Trump, Kelly Rowland, “ I’m, I’m, , Harris ’, m0AtXaYZI3 — John Dorman, Allred, Sen, Ted Cruz Organizations: Service, Shell Energy, Texas Senate Democratic, Biden, US, Trump, Harris ’ Houston, Republican, Democratic Locations: Houston, Roe, West Virginia, Texas
He had low testosterone levels, in the range of 219 to 239 nanograms per deciliter. Take Alexis Ohanian, the 41-year-old Reddit cofounder and Serena Williams' husband, who recently posted on X about his (relatively high) testosterone levels. RoWhen LaSara's cofounder John Snedegar opened up his brick-and-mortar men's health clinic in 2017, "nobody" was specializing in men's sexual health, he said. But he typically recommends lifestyle changes, like more exercise, eating better, and getting good sleep, which all naturally help to boost testosterone levels. Researchers such as Berumen worry the branding of men's health clinics prop up impossible standards of manhood.
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Still, if in Biden’s mind a worst-case scenario was prevented, the larger knot that is the Middle East conflict remains as firmly gnarled as ever. Biden and Harris joined a call Saturday with their national security team and were briefed on the the latest developments in the region according to the White House. But few believe there will be any resolution before the November 5 US presidential election, leaving Biden and Harris’ inability to bring stability to the region a serious political liability. Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty ImagesFor her part, Harris has offered little evidence she would adopt a different approach if elected. “As far as we’re concerned, that should close out the direct exchange between Israel and Iran,” the official went on.
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The former president is returning to his hometown on Sunday for a rally in one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks, Madison Square Garden. Harris and Trump have made clear the issues they’re highlighting in the campaign’s last days. That argument illustrates what a Harris administration would look like compared with the threat Harris says Trump poses, the official said. The vice president continued that celebrity-fueled push Friday night in Texas – a rare visit to a state that is not a presidential battleground. The Madison Square Garden rally will be one of the most-covered moments of the race – with media coverage reaching into all seven swing states.
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Insider Today: Young men's new obsession
  + stars: | 2024-10-26 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
This week's dispatchThe New York Liberty celebrated their WNBA championship with a victory parade. In June, it was reported that the New York Liberty had the third-highest value in the league ($130 million), and brought in the most revenue last year ($18 million). Wu Tsai made a series of key investments that have paid off. AdvertisementAfter building out a state-of-the-art locker room, Wu Tsai focused on filling out an all-star bench. AdvertisementMore of this week's top reads:The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City.
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The Summary Amid the E. coli outbreak believed to be linked to onions served at McDonald’s, food safety experts say some types of fresh produce carry extra risk. An E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 75, killing one, is a reminder of the contamination risk that can plague certain types of fresh produce, according to food safety experts. Though the investigation is ongoing, federal officials suspect prewashed, slivered onions that were served raw on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders are the likely source of the E. coli outbreak. So it can take only a few cells to get someone very sick,” said Kali Kniel, professor of microbial food safety at the University of Delaware. The food safety experts interviewed also said they steer clear of rare or undercooked meat, poultry, fish and eggs, and don’t drink unpasteurized milk.
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In today’s edition, national political reporter Ben Kamisar breaks down our latest focus group of voters who did not participate in the last election but plan to this time around. Plus, "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker previews Kamala Harris' trip to Texas. Among these voters, Harris gets a boost because they believe she would protect abortion rights, and some have broader hopes that electing the first female president could send a strong message to the country. But maybe more than anything else, Harris’ trip to Texas is noteworthy because of the issue she’ll be emphasizing there: abortion. Our latest NBC News poll shows why abortion is such a critical issue for Harris: It’s the top motivating issue for voters, especially younger women.
Persons: Ben Kamisar, Kristen Welker, Kamala Harris, Harris, Donald Trump, she’s, Joe Biden’s, , Ashley S, James B, it’s, ” Rich Thau, Engagious, ” Read, Joe Biden, Roe, Wade, That’s Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Voters, Trump, Syracuse University, Democratic, Lone Star State Locations: Texas, Clayton , North Carolina, Las Vegas, , Texas, Houston
While Vice President Kamala Harris led Trump among Hispanic voters overall, 54% to 40%, each candidate got 47% support among Latino men, a marked difference from the 26-point lead Harris had among Latinas. “After that photo, there was controversy in the family, there was controversy with friends, but we didn’t care.”For Republican political consultant Mike Madrid, the Republican gains in Latino support especially among men are a long-term trend. Madrid, author of “The Latino Century” and co-founder of the anti-Trump super PAC The Lincoln Project, said he’s increasingly seen Latino voters become pocketbook voters. Democratic political strategist Chuck Rocha, founder of the bilingual political consulting firm Solidarity Strategies, said he disagrees with the notion that Latino men voting Republican is a sign of a long-term trend. He said he watched Harris’ interview on Fox News, but nothing she says would change his support for Trump.
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“Kamala is weak, dishonest, and dangerously liberal, and that’s why the American people will reject her on November 5th.”The Harris campaign declined to comment for this article. “Well, I’m clearly a woman,” Harris told NBC News in her interview Tuesday. Before becoming vice president, Harris was elected three times statewide in California, first as attorney general and then as a U.S. senator. Polling shows younger Black men, while still backing Harris overall, have shown historic interest in the Republican candidate this election cycle. “She’s not concerned about being the first,” the Harris campaign official said.
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Then the Black Benedict College student sat at a whites-only lunch counter in South Carolina and got himself arrested. The movement started in Greensboro, North Carolina, and spread through the South in the early 1960s. “It made me feel good we were a part of this movement that had helped to make everything easier for everyone to get along a little better in South Carolina,” Barr said. University of South Carolina professor Bobby Donaldson spoke on behalf of the five men who died. The arrests and convictions of the seven men went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Persons: Simon Bouie, wasn’t, Bouie, , , ” Bouie, Jim Clyburn, Emily, Charles Barr, — David Carter, Johnny Clark, Richard Counts, Milton Greene, Talmadge Neal —, Barr, ” Barr, Bobby Donaldson, ” Donaldson, Byron Gipson, , ” Gipson, Robert Hood, ” Hood, didn’t, , I’m Organizations: Black Benedict College, Eckerd, African, Columbia wasn’t, U.S . Rep, University of South, U.S, Supreme, Civil Locations: South Carolina, Columbia, Greensboro , North Carolina, Richland, University of South Carolina, Richland County
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