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Business Insider obtained a recording of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's latest all-hands meeting. Jassy said Amazon's RTO policy is not a 'backdoor layoff' strategy. The RTO policy aims to strengthen company culture, not cut costs, he said. This is very much about our culture and strengthening our culture," Jassy said, adding that the only city Amazon notified ahead of time about its RTO mandate was Seattle. Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman said in a staff meeting last month that 9 out of 10 Amazon employees he'd spoken with were "excited" by the change.
Persons: Andy Jassy's, Jassy, Amazon's, , Andy Jassy, Matt Garman, there's, I'm, it's Organizations: Amazon, Service, Business, Web Locations: Seattle
Alex Karp touted Palantir's blockbuster earnings in a triumphant investor call. He said AI models are commodities — it's what you do on top of them that counts. Other Palantir execs have helped shift the focus away from Karp. AI models are commodities — it's what you do on top that counts. Palantir execs were surprised by the company's quarterly earnings.
Persons: Alex Karp, , Karp, Palantir's, Shyam Sankar, Akash Jain —, Palantir, They're, Sankar, Jain, Ryan Taylor, Taylor, Palantir execs, he'd, Maven Organizations: Service, US Army Locations: US, Ukraine
She spends about $12 a day on her strategy, a price tag that includes some groceries. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . NASABut it wasn't until Clark, now 56 and a recruiter, became an adult that she really became interested in optimizing her healthspan. Her aim now is to slow down the aging process, improving her overall health, plus getting stronger, slimmer, and less stressed as a result. Nicotinamide Riboside (an NAD+ boosting supplement): $26A supplement popular with longevity-seekers, it is thought to promote cellular health and boost energy.
Persons: Julie Gibson Clark, , Ed Gibson, Clark, she's, Bryan Johnson, she'd, You've, Shutterstock Clark, Dr Dean Sherzai, Nicotinamide, It's Organizations: Service, NASA, Dunedin PACE, Business, EOS, Costco, Greens Locations: Dunedin
But amid a sea of Menendez content, Alejandro Hartmann's new Netflix documentary has one thing most Menendez docs don't: both brothers telling their story in their own words. 'The Menendez Brothers' director says being a foreigner helped him offer a fresh perspective on a decades-old caseErik Menendez and his brother Lyle Menendez at a pre-trial hearing in 1992. Related storiesHe also used his outsider status to woo Lyle Menendez, whom he knew would be the more difficult brother to secure for an interview. He now believes the Menendez brothers should be freedErik Menendez with his attorney Leslie Abramson and his brother Lyle Menendez during their trial. "The Menendez Brothers" is now streaming on Netflix.
Persons: Jose, Kitty Menendez, Lyle, Erik, they've, Ryan Murphy's, Alejandro Hartmann's, Menendez, Richard J, It's, Barbara Walters, Pamela Bozanich, Hartmann, Menendez Brothers, Erik Menendez, Lyle Menendez, Vince Bucci, wasn't, Harmann, He's, Nicholas Chavez, Chloë Sevigny, Javier Bardem, Cooper Koch, Edie Falco, Leslie Abramson, Ryan Murphy, it's, he'd, Ted Soqui, George Gascón, I'm Organizations: Netflix, Donovan Correctional Facility, Business, NBC, Nielsen, Getty, Los Angeles District Locations: Menendez, San Diego, Argentina
Zaslav wanted a deal to happen. The problem, per Paramount: Zaslav didn't want to write a big check to Paramount owner Shari Redstone. What wasn't well-known: Zaslav spent months hanging around the basket, hoping that he could somehow land a Paramount deal. AdvertisementA week later, Paramount says, Zaslav talked to Bakish and told him he'd still love to make a deal. AdvertisementSo here we are today, nearly a year after WBD and Paramount first discussed a deal.
Persons: David Ellison, Larry Ellison's, David Zaslav, Zaslav, Shari Redstone, , Ellison, Larry, I've, WBD, Per, Bob Bakish, Bakish, he'd, Shari Redstone's, Paramount's Organizations: Paramount, Warner Bros ., SEC, Service, ers, Warner Bros Locations: writedowns, Zaslav
Eliza Evans, 38, inherited many items from her grandmother, who was an antique dealer. Grandma was in her element as she picked out the items she wanted. I told them I was going to set up a museum in my house to display the precious items. There were several trips to Goodwill over the years, but I still couldn't part with the sentimental stuff. Do you have an interesting story to share with Business Insider about decluttering or dealing with inherited "stuff" you don't need?
Persons: Eliza Evans, , We'd, Grandma, she'd, I'd, Chris, COVID, Evans, I've, There's, I'm Organizations: Service, Goodwill, Catholic, Swiss Army, Business Locations: Chicago, Florida, Virginia, Spain, Europe, Richmond
Some Americans move to Canada in search of less polarized politics and reduced risk of gun violence. Related storiesTwo Americans who recently moved to Canada told BI they did so to escape polarized and divisive politics, escape inadequate healthcare, and feel safer in their communities. A lot of the characteristics Ouellet was looking for in New Zealand, he said, he found in British Columbia. "In British Columbia, the regulations for being able to own a gun are extremely tight," he said. Ouellet said he had no regrets about moving to British Columbia, but Canada's housing crisis have so far sidelined his dreams of homeownership.
Persons: , Rae Johnson, Johnson, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, wasn't, Joe Biden, Trump, Biden, Kamala Harris, Roe, Wade, Michael Niren, couldn't, United States —, Niren, Canada Chris Ouellet, Ouellet, hasn't, he'd Organizations: Service, Business, Google, Democratic, Trump, Biden, Ministry of Health Locations: Canada, Los Angeles, California, United States, Portland , Oregon, Victoria, British Columbia, Wellington , New Zealand, New Zealand, Pacific Northwest, Portland, Chicago
Trump referenced that rally during his speech in Raleigh on Monday, estimating the crowd inside to be 28,000. The crowd for Trump's speech was estimated to be around 53,000, according to the House committee investigating the riot. Harris's campaign said that around 75,000 people attended her speech last week at the same site as Trump's Jan. 6 speech. When she was interrupted by pro-Trump protesters at a rally in Wisconsin last month, she told them they should "go to the smaller rally down the street." The smaller crowd sizes with less enthusiastic participants so close to Election Day have surprised some Republicans, but it's unclear what the cause — and the significance — is, and if it's evidence of less momentum for his campaign.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris, ” Trump, , Charlotte —, he's, Harris, , , Karoline Leavitt, Sean Spicer, Barack Obama, ” Spicer, Martin Luther King Jr's, she'd, Tim Walz, Marveling, Walz, hasn't, Vaughn Hillyard, Jake Traylor, Dareh Organizations: RALEIGH, Madison, Black, Trump, Fiserv, NBC, White House Press, U.S . Capitol, Minnesota Gov Locations: North Carolina, New York, Raleigh, N.C, Reading, Pa, Macon, Ga, Kingston , N.C, Milwaukee, Greensboro, Gastonia, Wisconsin, Phoenix, Raleigh , North Carolina
But then there are voters who say former President Donald Trump lacks the character or demeanor a president should have. And some specifically panned the the racist and demeaning rhetoric from Trump allies at last week's rally at Madison Square Garden, criticizing them for alienating Americans instead of bringing them together. Other voters derisively mentioned Harris' laughter, called Trump more "transparent in what he's looking to do," and cited their support for Trump economic policies like tariffs and not taxing overtime pay. For the Harris supporters who briefly, seriously, considered Trump, the former president's tone and demeanor looms large. Again, a handful of voters brought up the rally comments about Puerto Ricans when voters describing something that made them view Trump more negatively.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, she's, Donald Trump, , Trump, Biden, haven’t, they'd, I’ve, Joe Biden, She’s, Kamala, he’s Organizations: NBC News, Trump, Madison, Garden, Puerto Ricans, NBC, White Locations: Trump, New York, Missouri, Wisconsin, Puerto Rico, Pennsylvania, New York City, Puerto, Texas, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana
Making it successful requires you to "multiply that by infinity," says billionaire Raising Cane's co-founder and CEO Todd Graves. Nearly three decades later, Raising Cane's has more than 800 locations worldwide and could finish this year with nearly $5 billion in sales, a spokesperson says. "I can't tell you how many 15, 16-hour days I've worked in a row," Graves, 52, tells CNBC Make It. DON'T MISS: The ultimate guide to negotiating a higher salaryAt times, Graves worked so much that his wife would bring their two kids to his office for dinner and playtime — after which he'd go back to work, he says. As such, he's still busy — but he's configured his workload to make time for family and friends anyway, he says.
Persons: Cane's, Todd Graves, Graves, I've, playtime, he'd, he's, I'm Organizations: Baton, CNBC, Forbes Locations: California, Alaska, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Cane's
Chris Mott and his wife used their $250,000 inheritance to buy a truck and trailer for travel. She died the way she lived, surrounded by family, in the house where she had spent nearly 60 years. After selling costs and legal fees, my wife and I received $250,000 in December 2022. AdvertisementThough Nana had never specified how we spent the money, we felt a need to be thoughtful. When Nana received her inheritance, she used it wisely.
Persons: Chris Mott, , Nana, we've, haven't, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Disney, lhaas Locations: Washington, Southern California, Vancouver , Washington, Anaheim, , Texas, West , Florida
In today's big story, a final look at the impact a Harris or Trump presidency will have on your finances . The big storyThe White House and your walletGetty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BIOn the eve of election day, we're offering a final breakdown of how both candidates might affect your wallet. Let's get into it:Investing : The corporate tax rate is the major difference between the two sides that'll likely have the biggest impact on markets. Harris wants to raise the corporate tax rate, which would likely have the opposite effect. Cost of things : Both candidates are looking to keep leveraging tariffs, but Trump's policy is much more aggressive.
Persons: , Harris, Trump, let's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Let's, she's, Mario Tama, Peacock, Chip Somodevilla, Dow, BI's Emma Cosgrove, Siri, We've, Montana Sen, Jon Tester, Colin Allred, Carl Godfrey, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, BI, . Tech, Nvidia, Intel, Dow Jones, Trump, Mario, Fed, Street, CNBC, MSNBC, NBC, Apple Intelligence, WWDC, Apple, Democratic, Texas Rep, Fox Corp, Goodyear, Marriott Locations: Trump, New York, London
The Polymarket "whale" betting on a Trump win had about $3 million in unrealized losses Monday morning. The person controls a significant portion of contracts tied to a Trump win, with about $30 million wagered. AdvertisementThe "whale" placing big bets on Polymarket for Doland Trump to win the presidential election is in the red after betting odds shifted toward Kamala Harris' over the weekend. The Polymarket whale had unrealized gains of about $10 million toward the end of October before Trump's betting odds began to sink. According to data from Polymarket, Théo controls about 25% of the contracts for Trump to win the Electoral College and more than 40% of the contracts for Trump to win the popular vote.
Persons: bettor, , Doland Trump, Kamala Harris, Théo, Harris, he'd, Trump Organizations: Trump, Service, Business, Iowa, Wall Street, Electoral College Locations: Polymarket, France
Ukraine is facing a grim outlook along sectors of the front, especially in the east. AdvertisementRussia's grinding offensive operations have been gaining momentum in eastern Ukraine as challenges for the defenders mount. Ukraine's shocking invasion of Russia's Kursk region briefly took the focus off the fighting in the Donbas, but now Ukraine is losing ground both inside Russia and at home. Ukraine faces severe manpower shortages as its forces are stretched line across the front lines. Despite heavy losses, Russia has continued its momentum on Ukraine's eastern front.
Persons: Kyiv's, it's, , Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi, YASUYOSHI CHIBA, Patrick Ryder, Michael Kofman, Jack Watling, Watling, Serhii Mykhalchuk, what's, Kofman, Trump, Mario Tama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, she'd, Ukraine's Organizations: Service, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Getty, Pentagon, Ukraine Russia's, Carnegie Endowment, International Peace, Royal United Services Institute, Foreign Affairs, Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, AP, Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, Ukrainian Air Force, New York Times, Kyiv, Republicans Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Russia's Kursk, Donetsk, AFP, Kursk, Washington, Kyiv
But she realized her job wasn't making her happy and became a "quiet quitter." AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Heather Doran, a 43-year-old in Mississippi, about "quiet quitting" at work. Roughly three years into the role, I started "quiet quitting." But "quiet quitting" is about going back to just doing the job we were hired to do, which isn't lazy. AdvertisementDo you have a "quiet quitting" story you want to share with Business Insider?
Persons: Heather Doran, she'd, , We're, We'll, I'd Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Mississippi, South Carolina, I've
Mike Verdu, Netflix's former games chief, is now leading AI-driven game development. Netflix's games division, launched in 2021, has faced shifts and leadership changes. AdvertisementMike Verdu, Netflix's former games chief, has moved into a new role: he's now leading a generative AI gaming division at the streaming giant. Netflix launched a games division in 2021. He wrote that after Netflix games started to scale up, he recognized his strength was in running smaller teams.
Persons: Mike Verdu, , he's, Verdu, he'd, Alain Tascan, Greg Peters, Netflix's, there's, We've, Verdu didn't Organizations: Service, LinkedIn, Netflix, Epic Games
Melanie Spring, 44, met her husband, Dan Russell, 33, in 2017. Melanie thought Dan was too young for her at first. I first met my husband, Dan, in 2017 at a three-night sleepaway camp for entrepreneurs when I was 37 and he was 26. When we first met, I thought he was too young, given our 11-year age gap. After the camp ended, I headed back to DC, and Dan headed back to Colorado.
Persons: Melanie Spring, Dan Russell, Melanie, Dan, , I'm, Breckenridge, he's, Dan didn't, couldn't Organizations: Service, Facebook, Jazz Aspen Locations: Colorado, Breckenridge ., Aspen, Denver
And before you ask, no, he doesn't feel bad about it, especially when he pilfers from Whole Foods. AdvertisementBut there's also a lot we don't know about retail theft. "No, I don't feel bad about stealing from Jeff Bezos," one 20-something occasional shoplifter in Washington, DC, told me. "It doesn't feel like a world in which I can really get by and build a life very easily anymore, " he said. Advertisement"If most of this is happening in Walgreens and Walmart and places like that, I don't know, is it a problem?"
Persons: Carson's, he's, Carson, He's, shoplifts, Jeff Bezos, there's, it's, Joshua Jacobson, California who's, , that's, Ernesto Lopez, they've, Jeff Prusan, Joe Schmoes, they're, Keith, shoplifter, That's, Donovan, Donovan's, snagging, she's, Jacobson, Jeff Bezos isn't, David Johnston, we're, hasn't, Emily Stewart Organizations: Walmart, Foods, Amazon, National Association of, Criminal, Atlantic, Depot, Target, Guardian, National Retail Federation, Business Locations: New York, California, Washington ,, Atlanta, Texas, Illinois, Walgreens
When she was 10, her class was having a McDonald's that she knew her mother couldn't afford. My mom had to work long hours to send us to schoolIn the late 70s, New Orleans teachers went on strike. The next day, I brought in my packed lunch, knowing it was McDonald's day. If anyone asked, I would just say I forgot it was McDonald's day. My teacher 'randomly' selected me to earn moneyIn my homeroom class, my teacher asked the class who would like to earn some extra money for McDonald's.
Persons: Dixie, , She'd, Heifetz, They're, Mr Organizations: Service, Catholic, McDonald's Locations: New Orleans, , New Orleans
College student Rebecca Bergmaier worked at the Grand Canyon while managing a remote internship. Bergmaier said she'd recommend working in a national park for the summer to other college students. I was looking for something in my dream park, Yellowstone National Park, which I hadn't been to yet. I would just set up my computer and do my internship work from there. I would definitely recommend other students look into spending a summer at national park.
Persons: Rebecca Bergmaier, Bergmaier, she'd, , You'd, I'd, There's, It's, it's Organizations: Service, Temple University, Xanterra Locations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Yellowstone, Niagara, Arizona, Sedona, There's, East Coast
And earlier this year, the company made further moves to de-emphasize political content on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. Meanwhile, half of the 18- to 29-year-olds surveyed by the Pew Research Center saying they watch political content on TikTok. No one on social media has the answer to what will happen in Tuesday's election. Anxiously reposting or liking election content may feel like the only thing we can do as the clock ticks down. For now, the best way to alleviate that anxiety might be to get off social media until Tuesday passes.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's, Trump, MAGA, Trump's, Harris, Joe Biden, Trump megadonor Elon Musk, It's, Musk, Ioana Literat, Megan Smith, ProPublica, Tracy Clayton, Sol Messing, Messing, Instagram, Michelle Obama, we've, it's, that's Organizations: Trump, Trump megadonor, Republican, Pew Research Center, Columbia University's Teachers College, Social Media, Facebook, Meta, Pew Research, New York University's Center for Social Media, Politics, Twitter, Musk's America PAC Locations: Florida, Texas, California, Philadelphia, . New Hampshire, Virginia, Pennsylvania, United States, Washington, New, Ohio
Now 72, Greg Ho has run 43 marathons and plans to make that 100 before he turns 100. He had very little time to devote to exercise due to what he described to Business Insider as his "high-stress job" as the president of Spring Mountain Capital. Spring Mountain Capital and West Harlem Innovation NetworkThe marathon training program Ho embarked on "was miserable, and it hurt," he said. Running helps Ho to maintain his lifestyle"Physically and mentally, running enables me to perform while I get little sleep," he said. Spring Mountain, Ho's firm, backs the West Harlem Innovation Network, which develops new businesses and entrepreneurial talent in the underserved NYC neighborhood.
Persons: Greg Ho, , Ho, he'd, Robin Hood, Ho didn't, he's, we're Organizations: New York VC, Service, Business, Spring, Robin Hood Foundation, York, Robin, West Harlem Innovation, West Harlem Innovation Network, PLoS Medicine Locations: New York, Capital
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The world's best golf coursesDavid Madison/Getty ImagesDavid Weiss has spent over 30 years traveling to and writing about golf courses. Glasses we love : Affordable and easy to shop, Zenni is one of our favorite places to find customizable prescription eyewear. : Affordable and easy to shop, Zenni is one of our favorite places to find customizable prescription eyewear. We gathered 19 of our favorite places to find stylish and affordable women's work clothes, from two-piece suits to bold blouses.
Persons: , BURCU ATALAY, Tyler Le, Julia Pugachevsky, Sports dietician Jena Brown, Julia, Brown, Tamirat Tola, Bashir Abdi, Tayshia Adams, Phoebe Robinson, Rebecca Zisser, Eva Longoria's, Eva Longoria, Valerie Macon, John Wick, Longoria, David Madison, David Weiss, he's, Chuck Zlotnick, Hulu's, podcasters, Agatha All, Kathryn Hahn, Agatha Harkness, Martha, Martha Stewart's, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Lisa Ryan, Amanda Yen Organizations: Business, Service, New York City Marathon, Sports dietician, Getty, Point, Cabo del, Marvel Television, Netflix, Adidas Locations: Colorado, Europe, Staten Island, United States, AFP, Pebble Beach , California, Cortez, Cabo, Cabo del Sol, Mexico, New York City, New York
Lindsay Roselle transformed her view on motherhood after an ayahuasca retreat in the Amazon. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Lindsay Roselle, a 42-year-old entrepreneur and mom from Colorado who attended an ayahuasca retreat and started microdosing psilocybin. Then in 2022, I was flying to a remote part of the Amazon for a three-day ayahuasca retreat, where I ingested a plant-based psychedelic used for medicinal, spiritual, and ceremonial purposes. My mom contributed to my negative idea of motherhoodGiving up my entrepreneurial career was never an option for me. The first one would be the biggest: a three-day ayahuasca ceremony held during a two-week trip to the Amazon.
Persons: Lindsay Roselle, , That's, they're, I've, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service Locations: Colorado, Peru, tmartinelli
Gary Allen Montelongo won $10,000 for a science project on train derailment. Montelongo built and coded an experiment on railroad suspension, then won a national competition. AdvertisementThe internship ended, but Montelongo couldn't get the derailment off his mind, so he went down to the train tracks near his house. Then he built three sets of model railroad tracks out of foam and fitted them with three different types of springs: fresh new springs, midlife springs, and old, worn-out springs. This mimicked the different suspension systems he'd seen at the train tracks near his home.
Persons: Gary Allen Montelongo, Montelongo, , Lisa Fryklund, Ajmera, Montelongo couldn't Organizations: Service, Fisher Scientific, Junior, Society for Science, Broadcom, Federal Railroad Administration, University of Texas, NASA, SpaceX Locations: Ohio, East Palestine , Ohio, University of Texas Rio Grande
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