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Apple CEO Tim Cook donned Nike Air Max 1 '86s created, in part, using Apple products. Cook kicked off Apple's livestream event on Tuesday while wearing one-of-a-kind Nike Air Max 1 '86 sneakers. A Nike representative told Business Insider that the sneakers were inspired by Apple's new products: the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil Pro. Apple"Starting with our iconic Nike Air innovation, the one-of-one Air Max 1 '86 was designed entirely on the all-new iPad Pro with the first-ever Apple Pencil Pro. Apple iPad Pro.
Persons: Tim Cook, , Cook Organizations: Apple, Nike Air Max, Service, Nike, Business
The bundle is making a comeback
  + stars: | 2024-05-09 | by ( Lauren Edmonds | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Discovery announced a new bundle service. The new bundle will include Disney+, Hulu, and Max. The streaming bundle will become available to viewers this summer. Discovery announced a new streaming bundle service combining Disney+, Hulu, and Max. The companies unveiled the streaming bundle service on Wednesday in a press release.
Persons: Max, Organizations: Disney, Warner Bros . Discovery, Service, Disney Entertainment, ABC, FX, Food Network, Marvel, HGTV, CNN Locations: Hulu
Nicki Minaj has now attended the Met Gala seven times. Minaj attended her first Met Gala in 2013 wearing a Tommy Hilfiger gown. Here are all her Met Gala looks between 2013 and 2024. The "Pink Friday 2" rapper attended the 2024 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday in New York City. Minaj, 41, has attended the Met Gala seven times since 2013.
Persons: Nicki Minaj, Minaj, Tommy Hilfiger, Organizations: Service, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vogue Locations: New York City
Read previewLuxury was on full display during the Miami Grand Prix, especially at the Hard Rock Beach Club, where an order of wings cost nearly $200. The racetrack spans 3.7 miles and is set up around Hard Rock Stadium. Hard Rock International announced its Hard Rock Beach Club in March, writing in a press release that the day club experience overlooked the racetrack and included star-studded performances. AdvertisementScreenshot from the Hard Rock Beach Club website. Qian Jun/MB Media/Getty ImagesRepresentatives for Hard Rock did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Ryan Ellis, Ellis, Armand de Brignac, Qian Jun, Adam Minter Organizations: Service, Miami Grand Prix, Beach Club, Miami International, Hard, Business, Beach, Rock International, Beach Club Nascar, nascar, Heineken, Miami, Prix, Getty, Motorsports, NASCAR, Europe, Blackbook Motorsport, Bloomberg Locations: SoFlo, Maine, United States
The Miami Grand Prix took place this weekend. AdvertisementBillionaires mingled with athletes and celebrities this weekend during the Miami Grand Prix. The third-annual Miami Grand Prix officially kicked off on Friday, with racers like Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo duking it out on the Miami International Autodrome. Alexander Tamargo/Getty ImagesElon Musk also made an appearance during the Miami Grand Prix weekend. Alexander Tamargo/Getty ImagesAlthough the Miami Grand Prix is a spectacle that draws F1 fans from all walks of life, it also helps boost the local economy.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, , Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo duking, Tom Brady, Clive Rose, Page, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Alex Spiro, Jamie Saltar, Brady isn't, Bezos, Brady, Ken Griffin, Alexander Tamargo, Musk, Ken Griffins, Jared Kushner, Ivanka, Romain Maurice, Ivanka Trump, LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes Organizations: Miami, Prix, Elon, Service, Miami Grand Prix, Miami International, NFL, Sports Illustrated, Miami Mayor, Getty, Express, Citadel, Citadel Securities, Ivanka Trump, Los Angeles Lakers, Kansas City Chiefs, Athletic Locations: SoFlo, Miami, Bezos, Citadel, Chicago, South Florida, Miami , Florida
So some companies are using biotechnology to create viable coffee alternatives. Some use beanless coffee made from other ingredients, while others are developing lab-grown coffee. AdvertisementYour morning cup of joe might be missing a key ingredient in the future: coffee beans. Coffee is so popular around the world that the vast crop requirements are devastating the environment. A handful of them are already using biotechnology and food science to create viable coffee replacements, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Organizations: Street Journal, Business
Some Americans are choosing to retire abroad because of healthcare costs and divisive politics. The US is no longer a desirable place to retireThere used to be a seemingly clear-cut path to retirement in the United States. According to Fidelity's 2023 Retiree Healthcare Cost Estimate, a single individual can spend an average of $157,000 on medical expenses and healthcare throughout retirement. Gregorio, 52, is an Italian-American who founded the international social network Expats Living in Rome in 2001. It also offers a community through Facebook groups like Expats Living in Rome and Expats Living in Italy, where people can ask questions and share updates on their journeys.
Persons: , Eric, Christina Schwendeman's, Christina, Christina Schwendeman, Larry Fink, Micki Dukinfield, Micki, Dukinfield, Schwendemans, BUSS, It's, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Colin Esaw, Ron DeSantis, Esaw, He's, Italy Patrizia Di Gregorio, Gregorio, Patrizia Di Gregorio, Expats Organizations: Service, US State Department, Social Security, BlackRock, AARP, Business, Trump, Republican, Facebook, BI, Super America Locations: Italy, Naples , Florida, United States, Clavesana, Italy's Piedmont, America, Minnesota, Vicenza, Venice, Vincenza, Florida, Ireland, Orlando, Scalea, Calabria, Italian, American, Rome
Matt Berna of Intrepid Travel said young travelers seek immersive, unique experiences. Some are skipping popular tourist spots in favor of so-called "destination dupes." According to Berna, young travelers aren't bogged down by FOMO — or the "fear of missing out" — that influenced older generations. AdvertisementThat's why more young folks are booking so-called "destination dupes," alternative vacation spots that are more affordable and less crowded than the well-known locations. Intrepid Travel compiled a list of destination dupes travelers should consider this year.
Persons: Matt Berna, , Berna, aren't, FOMO — Organizations: Intrepid Travel, Service Locations: Seoul, Tokyo
Williams-Sonoma must pay $3.1 million after the FTC sued it over a violation. AdvertisementWilliams-Sonoma will pay $3.1 million after settling with the US government over accusations of falsely labeling products manufactured in foreign countries as "Made in USA." A July 2021 FTC press release notes that the order was implemented to discourage fraud. AdvertisementCourt documents attached to the press release showed that Williams-Sonoma admitted the allegations brought forward in the complaint were true. AdvertisementWilliams-Sonoma has also agreed to stop using "deceptive claims and follow Made in USA requirements," the press release said.
Persons: Williams, Lina M, Khan, , Sean Zanni, Scott Olson Organizations: FTC, Service, Federal Trade Commission, US Department of Justice, DOJ, Williams, Sonoma, Business Locations: Sonoma, United States, USA, Williams, America, China
AdvertisementSome royal fans think the Duchess of Sussex and Buckingham Palace are in a jam — specifically strawberry. Speculation that Buckingham Palace and Meghan Markle might be battling it out via fruit preserves began on Wednesday. Buckingham Palace. AdvertisementIt didn't take long for online users to draw comparisons between Buckingham Palace and American Riviera Orchard. AdvertisementAmerican Riviera Orchard and Buckingham Palace haven't commented on the speculationRepresentatives for Markle and Buckingham Palace did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Meghan Markle's, Buckingham, , Duchess of, Meghan Markle, Markle, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, influencers, Tracy Robbins, Delfina Blaqier, Chrissy Teigen, we've, Mindy Kaling, Tracee Ellis Ross, haven't, King Charles III, Queen Camilla Organizations: Markle, Service, Variety, Buckingham Palace, America, Business, Palace Locations: Duchess of Sussex, Buckingham, Buckingham Palace, Montecito, Orchard
YouGov published a report about Americans' desire for luxury goods despite concerns over inflation. Future luxury shoppers are young parents with disposable income and an optimistic outlook. Respondents said they're more likely to pay for luxury goods in 2024 compared to 2021. A report published this month by YouGov, a market research company, explored Americans' hunger for luxury goods and brands. "As more Americans purchase or consider purchasing luxury goods, luxury brands need a holistic understanding of their evolving and broadening customer segments."
Persons: YouGov, they're, , Chris Melchiorre Organizations: Service, YouGov America, Business Locations: America
Gisele Bündchen became emotional during a traffic stop in Surfside, Florida, this week. Bündchen told a police officer she was trying to evade the paparazzi "stalking" her. The Mayor of Surfside called out the cop's "dismissive" response, which he called "unacceptable." AdvertisementA Florida mayor has criticized a police officer who pulled over Gisele Bündchen for a traffic stop, calling the behavior toward the supermodel "unacceptable." Footage obtained by Fox News Digital showed Bündchen telling the officer she was attempting to escape the paparazzi following her.
Persons: Gisele Bündchen, Bündchen, Organizations: Service, Miami Beach —, Fox News, Business Locations: Surfside , Florida, Surfside, Florida, Surfside —
Tourists flock to Fujikawaguchiko, a town in Japan, to take pictures of Mount Fuji. An official said foreign tourists crowd the area, leave trash, and ignore traffic laws. In response, the town will erect a mesh barrier blocking the scenic view to dissuade tourists. AdvertisementA Japanese resort town will erect an eight-foot-tall barrier to dissuade poorly behaved foreign tourists from photographing Mount Fuji at a popular photo spot. An official from Fujikawaguchiko discussed the preventive measure in a statement to Agence France-Presse, a French international news agency, on Friday.
Persons: , Fujikawaguchiko Organizations: Mount, Service, Agence France, Presse, Business Locations: Japan, Mount Fuji
Namibian officials have criticized tourists who took nude photos at one of its national parks. AdvertisementOfficials in Namibia have threatened to blacklist a group of tourists who posed for nude photos atop the Big Daddy dune at one of the country's national parks. Big Daddy is one of the dunes found at the Namib-Naukluft National Park, according to the Global Alliance of National Parks. AdvertisementThe Big Daddy dune. We can look into the possibility of blacklisting them from entering any of our parks," Muyunda told the outlet.
Persons: , Kenneth Nependa, Nependa, Wolfgang Kaehler, Nepanda, Romeo Muyunda, Muyunda Organizations: Service, Global Alliance of National Parks, Federation of Namibian Tourism Association, Sun, Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry, Tourism, VW, The Ministry, Environment Locations: Namibia, Big, Spitzkoppe, Deadvlei
A three-bedroom, four-bathroom home has hit the market in Connecticut for $2.9 million. The home features the only FAA-approved private paved airstrip in the state. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementConnecticut's only home with an FAA-approved private paved airstrip is selling for $2.9 million. AdvertisementTake a look inside.
Persons: , Barbara Hackman Franklin, Wallace Barnes, Ellen Sebastian Organizations: FAA, Service, Property, Business, of Commerce, Sotheby's International Realty Locations: Connecticut, Bristol
Read previewSavannah spent nine weeks and thousands of dollars planning her family's trip to Walt Disney World. AdvertisementMinnie Mouse at Walt Disney World. Disney's new disability policyThe bombshell: Disney announced earlier this month that it would revise its Disability Access Service policy. The Washington Post/Getty ImagesThe Disneyland and Disney World websites include information for individuals with disabilities across different categories, including mobility. However, the policy changes — scheduled to go into effect the first day of their Disney vacation — have upended everything.
Persons: , Minnie Mouse, Savannah —, Savannah, She's, Disney, there's, Bob Iger —, Joe Burbank, I've Organizations: Service, Savannah, Walt Disney, Disney, Business, Walt Disney World, Anadolu, Getty, Fox Business, The Washington Post, Disneyland, Washington Post, Services, Orlando Sentinel, Tribune, Getty Images Savannah, Universal Locations: Savannah, Indiana, California, Florida
Victoria Beckham celebrated her 50th birthday with a party on Saturday. David Beckham carried Victoria out of the party at a private members' club in London. AdvertisementVictoria Beckham threw a star-studded 50th birthday party that ended with her husband, David Beckham, carrying her out of the club. Photographers capture the moment David emerged from Oswald's — a private members club in London — with Victoria on his back in the wee hours of Sunday morning. AdvertisementClose friends of Victoria also attended the party, including the Spice Girls and Tom Cruise.
Persons: Victoria Beckham, David Beckham, Gordon Ramsay, Salma Hayek, , David, Harper, Victoria, Tom Cruise Organizations: Service, Photographers, Spice Locations: Victoria, London, London —, Brooklyn, Cruz
The Notice of Opposition was filed against Williams' attempt to trademark "P.Inc." AdvertisementPink has taken legal action against Pharrell Williams to stop his attempt to trademark the term "P.Inc." Pink, 44, filed the Notice of Opposition against Williams through her company, Lefty Paw Print, on Thursday. Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty ImagesLefty Paw Print wrote that Williams filed a trademark application for "P.Inc" in May 2023. Hugo's lawyers said Williams' trademark attempt violates an agreement between him and Hugo to split everything equally.
Persons: Pharrell Williams, Williams, , Lefty, Paw, Lefty Paw, Gilbert Flores, Mark, Pink, Opposer, Paul Morigi, Chad Hugo, Hugo Organizations: Pink, nk, Service, PW IP, Paw Print, Variety, Getty, Business
AdvertisementElon Musk has postponed his trip to India amid the ongoing chaos at Tesla. The Tesla CEO was expected to visit India early next week to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Musk wants to build a new factory in India, where the EV market is tiny but gaining steam, thet outlet reported. BI reported in early April that Musk's Tesla has struggled to compete in China's EV market as rival companies make "aggressive price cuts." Musk wrote on X that Tesla was unaware of any "injuries or accidents" related to the problem.
Persons: Elon, Tesla, Cybertruck, , Elon Musk, Narendra Modi, Musk, Antonio Masiello, Musk's Tesla, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Service, Getty, Reuters, EV, Business Locations: India, China
Dylan ThomasSwift also makes a reference to Dylan Thomas, the famed Welsh poet. In the chorus of her song, Swift sings: "I laughed in your face and said/ 'You're not Dylan Thomas, I'm not Patti Smith/ This ain't the Chelsea Hotel, we're modern idiots'/ And who's gonna hold you like me?" Thomas, who is known for his poem, "Do not go gentle into that good night," frequented The Hotel Chelsea in New York City and lived there with his wife before his death in 1953, according to a website about the poet run by his family. The hotel was where Thomas worked on one of his final pieces before he was hospitalized and died. A plaque outside the hotel was erected about a decade after Thomas' death, commemorating that he "lived and labored last here at the Chelsea Hotel and from here sailed out to die."
Persons: Dylan Thomas Swift, Dylan Thomas, Swift, I'm, Patti Smith, Thomas Organizations: Chelsea Locations: Welsh, Chelsea, New York City
Peter Thiel discussed artificial intelligence on Wednesday's episode of "Conversations with Tyler." Thiel said Silicon Valley is "biased" toward math and a "rebalancing of our society" is overdue. AdvertisementPeter Thiel believes the expansion of artificial intelligence will be "worse" for math aficionados — not wordsmiths. Palantir, a company he cofounded in 2003, provides artificial intelligence models to world militaries like Ukraine and Israel. Business Insider outlined 10 roles that artificial intelligence will most likely replace as the sector grows in March 2024.
Persons: Peter Thiel, Tyler, Thiel, , Tyler Cowen, Mark Muro, Muro Organizations: Service, PayPal, Getty, Brookings Institution Locations: Ukraine, Israel, Silicon Valley
Sabrina Carpenter just dropped "Espresso," which is already topping the charts. With her new song "Espresso," the pop star may have just dropped this year's summertime hit. Cyrus' 2023 single "Flowers" breathed new life into her career after a rocky public personaMiley Cyrus performs at the 2024 Grammys. Like Carpenter, Cyrus was a Disney child star who amassed international fame with "Hannah Montana." So with "Espresso," Carpenter has a chance to catapult herself onto the big stage and secure her place as a bonafide star.
Persons: Sabrina Carpenter, , Taylor, Barry Keoghan, She's, Carpenter, Theo Wargo, Sabrina Carpenter's, Morgan Wallen's, Harry Styles, Olivia Rodrigo, Miley Cyrus, SZA, Cyrus, Amy Sussman, cushioned Cyrus, Forbes, Vijat, Hannah Montana, Pharrell Williams, Cowboy Carter, Armando L, Sanchez, Bill, Timothy Norris, J, Cole, Nicki Minaj Organizations: Service, Coachella, Spotify's, Spotify, Apple, NBC, Getty, Chicago Tribune, Tribune, Billboard, iHeart Locations: Disney
Read previewSquatters have taken over one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants in London. Metropolitan Police told Business Insider they "were made aware of squatters at a disused property" on April 10 in Regents Park, where the restaurant is located. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The legal warning said the group will to take legal action against those who "enter by violence" or "threaten to enter by violence." Metropolitan Police in London told Business Insider that this issue "is a civil matter and so police did not attend as an emergency call out.
Persons: , Gordon Ramsay's, Ramsay, finalizes, Gordon Ramsay, Stu Forster, Cafe's Instagram, Camden, Gary Love Organizations: Service, York &, Sun, BBC, Metropolitan Police, Business, Camden Art, FOX, Getty, Albany, Beverly Hills Locations: London, York, York & Albany, Camden Town, Camden, New York City, Beverly
Grimes suffered technical issues while performing at Coachella on Saturday. She shared a lengthy statement apologizing to Coachella attendees and fans on X.Grimes admitted to having a "bad feeling" before taking the stage. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementGrimes said her Coachella performance was bogged down by "technical issues" in an apology to fans. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Grimes, Organizations: Coachella, Service, Variety, Business
The Sunday Times in London published an interview with Shonda Rhimes. Rhimes, 54, said she had police outside her home after each "Grey's Anatomy" season finale. Upset fans also forced Rhimes to hire security at her Los Angeles home. AdvertisementShonda Rhimes said she had a police presence outside her home after each "Grey's Anatomy" season finale to ward off disgruntled fans. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Shonda, Rhimes, , Shonda Rhimes, Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh — Organizations: Sunday Times, Service, ABC, Business Locations: London, Los Angeles
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