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AdvertisementJust in time for the busy holiday travel season, Uber has come out with a new ride option. For those who don't travel light, the new XXL Uber option comes with "larger trunk space" for more luggage. For those who don't like to travel light during the holiday season, Uber's new XXL option might be for you. The existing UberXL option gets riders a van or SUV that seats up to 6 people. AdvertisementAs part of the holiday travel season updates, Uber said that eligible Uber One members can get $20 Uber Cash back on an XXL ride until December 1.
Persons: Uber, UberXL, Cash Organizations: XXL, It's, TSA Locations: Canada
AdvertisementAndre Nader switched from an EPO health insurance plan to an HDHP to get access to an HSA. He plans to switch back to an EPO plan in 2025 for simplicity. AdvertisementIn 2024, he decided to put the popular, triple tax-advantaged health savings account (HSA) to the test. You can invest your HSA funds (the investment options vary by provider), and your contributions and earnings grow tax-free. Not touching your HSA funds means covering your medical expenses out of pocket, which is what Nader did throughout 2024.
Persons: Andre Nader, Nader, Nader didn't, he'd, isn't, he'll, HSA Organizations: FIRE, IRA Locations: San Francisco
Growing up in Dixie, surrounded by more common names like Mary and Jane, made me who I am. Mary, Jane, or Ann would do nicely. AdvertisementIn the company of my peers a name like Dixie meant being teased, even tormented, with nowhere to hide. AdvertisementI've embraced my unusual nameKids weren't the only ones to think my name was an invitation to innuendo and amusement. AdvertisementI have to wonder if I would have developed a milder personality if Dad had his way and I'd ended up a Mary, Jane, or Ann.
Persons: Mary, Jane, David, Nobody, didn't, Ann, Dixie Diane, Dixie, Hey Dix, giggles, Richard, it's, I've, Badfinger, Dizzy Gillespie, Dad, I'd, Marys, Janes Locations: Dixie, Jennifers
AdvertisementNolan Church is a former Google recruiter who says you could be holding yourself back from a promotion. There could be a misalignment in how an employee thinks they're doing and how management thinks they're doing, most likely due to a lack of feedback. These things surface when it comes time for a promotion, but they're hard to fix when you're unaware it's a problem. Ask your manager what you need to work on to move on to the next level. Budget constraints or business challengesIf a business isn't doing well, promotions are most likely not happening or are occurring at a significantly decreased rate.
Persons: Nolan, they're, I've, you've, that's, I'm, doesn't Organizations: Nolan Church, Google Locations: Salt Lake City
A key opportunity lies in everyday scenarios that often go wrong, eroding your mental strength versus building it up. Don't underestimate the negative impact that landing in the "poorly" column here can have on your life and career. "Bad" events, emotions, information, and feedback are more influential than "good" ones, research shows. Events involving negative emotions, for example, are four times more likely to be remembered than those involving positive emotions. If the person offering feedback truly wants you to get better, and you do too, you can work toward that goal together.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin hits new record near $95,000 as investors monitor Trump transition: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Andrew O'Neill of S&P Global Ratings discusses how crypto policy changes under Trump could affect crypto prices.
Persons: explainers, Andrew O'Neill of S Organizations: Trump, CNBC Crypto, CNBC
Jonathan Gray, president and chief operating officer of Blackstone Inc., from left, Ron O'Hanley, chief executive officer of State Street Corp., Ted Pick, chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley, Marc Rowan, chief executive officer of Apollo Global Management LLC, and David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. An "industrial renaissance" in the U.S. is fueling demand for capital, Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management said at the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong. "There is so much demand for capital, [including through debt and equity] ... What's going on is nothing short of extraordinary," Rowan said on Tuesday during a panel discussion. "What we're watching is this incredible demand for capital happening against a backdrop of a U.S. government that is running significant deficits. Rowan and other panelists also identified energy and data centers — needed for artificial intelligence and digitization — as growth sectors requiring more capital.
Persons: Jonathan Gray, Ron O'Hanley, Ted Pick, Morgan Stanley, Marc Rowan, David Solomon, What's, Rowan, Donald Trump Organizations: Blackstone Inc, State Street Corp, Apollo Global Management LLC, Goldman Sachs, Inc, Global Financial, Investment, Apollo Global Management, Blackstone Locations: Hong Kong, China, U.S
A lawyer said his client was allegedly paid to have sex with Matt Gaetz at a 2017 party. A man accused of three fatal stabbings in New York City has an extensive criminal history. Gaetz, a former Republican U.S. representative from Florida, has long denied the allegations against him and has claimed he was the target of an extortion plot. A Trump transition team spokesperson called the allegations “baseless.” Gaetz resigned from Congress last week after Trump announced plans to nominate him for attorney general. The stabbings happened yesterday morning at three separate locations.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump’s, Gaetz, Joel Leppard, Leppard, ” Gaetz, Ramon Rivera, Rivera, it’s, Maya Huter, Jing Feng, Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Glinda, Kalhan Rosenblatt, Tony Lee, — Richie Duchon, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Justice Department, NBC News, NBC, Republican U.S, Trump, United Nations, Apple, Reebok, REI’s Locations: New York City, Florida —, Orlando, Florida, stabbings, New York, United
Fortunately, Big Fig has designed a mattress specifically for larger bodies, and during Big Fig's Black Friday sale, you can get it at a whopping $500 off. If you're in the market for a mattress, this is the best deal you're likely to find on Big Fig all year. The best Black Friday Big Fig dealsBig Fig Mattress (Queen) $1,399.00 $1,899.00 Save 26% The Big Fig Mattress is constructed for heavier individuals with firm support and a high weight capacity. View at Big Fig What we like Check mark icon A check mark. View at Big FigBlack Friday Big Fig FAQsHow long is Big Fig's Black Friday sale?
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Nvidia earnings looming large over the market
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia earnings looming large over the marketThe Investment Committee debate what's in store for Nvidia as they report earnings tomorrow after the bell. They also discuss the top AI plays beyond Nvidia.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTri-Pointe Homes CEO on what Trump 2.0 could mean for the housing marketDoug Bauer, CEO of Tri Pointe Homes, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss what's next for housing and homebuilders, what the incoming administration could do for housing supply and affordability, and more.
Persons: Doug Bauer, what's Organizations: Pointe, Trump, Tri, Tri Pointe Homes Locations: Tri Pointe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin rises to new record above $94,000: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Dennis Kelleher, co-founder and CEO of Better Markets, shares his criticism for the crypto industry's influence on the 2024 election.
Persons: explainers, Dennis Kelleher Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Better
Frozen food last a lot longer, and a chest freezer allows him to store many different meals at once. Cooking enough to feed a family of four for dinner and have leftovers usually requires preparing multiple big meals a week. AdvertisementFreezer-prepping not only gives his family more flexibility on when or what they eat but also saves Laielli money and time to pursue hobbies — a luxury for a busy parent. He saves money in a few waysLaielli said his freezer burritos total about $2 each. He said he saves money by using a lot of dry goods in his cooking, like beans.
Persons: Tim Laielli, Laielli, He's, Tim Laielli Laielli, sears Organizations: Taco Bell Locations: Texas
Roofing is also one of the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S., with nearly 15,000 jobs expected to be added each year over the next decade. She launched her own roofing business, B. Barela Construction, in February 2021. Her combined income from running B. Barela Construction and working in real estate is more than $70,000 (she declined to share her exact salary). Ahead of her fourth year in business, Tena says she hopes to scale the business into a full-time career. She attended Santa Fe Community College on and off between 1995 and 2002, waffling between entering business, law or real estate, but never finishing her bachelor's degree.
Persons: Bridgette Tena, Tena, they've, Tena's, Lino Barela, We're, Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Labor, Santa Fe Community College, Realtors Locations: Santa Fe , New Mexico, U.S, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Denver , Colorado, Santa
MALAGA, Spain — Rafael Nadal’s professional tennis career is over, his final match a 6-4, 6-4 defeat to Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands at the Davis Cup. AdvertisementNadal had flashes of his old self during the loss to Van de Zandschulp, but they were all too brief. With Nadal out it was left to Carlos Alcaraz to save him and to save Spain. Rafael Nadal retires from tennisRafael Nadal won four Davis Cups with Spain. He retires with 22 Grand Slam titles, second only to Novak Djokovic in men’s tennis history with 24.
Persons: Spain — Rafael Nadal’s, Botic van de Zandschulp, Carlos Alcaraz, Marcel Granollers, Wesley Koolhof, Van de Zandschulp, Nadal, Van de, Alcaraz, Marcus Granollers, courtside, Granollers, Rafael Nadal, Clive Brunskill, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Roland Garros, Robin Soderling, Carlos Moya, Djokovic, Federer, , Oscar J . Barroso Organizations: Davis, Nadal, Dutch, Spain, ATP, Wimbledon, Australian, U.S, Federer, Getty Locations: MALAGA, Spain, Netherlands, Alcaraz, Paris
AdvertisementDonald Trump has selected several Big Tech critics for top roles in his second administration. A number of his picks have been harsh critics of the Big Tech industry. Tom Williams/CQ Roll CallTrump's pick for attorney general, former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, has for years criticized Big Tech companies. Anna MoneymakerVice President-elect JD Vance cut his teeth in venture capital, and has long been a proponent for breaking up Big Tech. AdvertisementVance said that his experience in Silicon Valley taught him to be weary of Big Tech.
Persons: Donald Trump, Matt Gaetz, JD Vance, Elon Musk, Brendan Carr, Trump's, Trump, Brendan Carr Trump, Tom Williams, Carr, Elon, Musk's, Matt Gaetz Trump, Gaetz, Lina Khan, Jonathan Kanter, Elon Musk Elon, Marc Piasecki, Musk, donald, Biden, Tim Cook, X, Anna Moneymaker, Vance, we're Organizations: Big Tech, Trump, GOP, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Federal Communications Commission, Inc, Getty, Heritage, FCC, TikTok, United, Florida Rep, Federal Trade, Elon, Government, of Government, SpaceX, OpenAI, Bloomberg News Locations: Starlink, Florida, Silicon Valley, Trump
AdvertisementWith the threat of cutbacks, some government workers might look to shift to the private sector. Experts advise networking and making résumé adjustments for transitioning to private sector roles. She said she's already seen an uptick in inquiries from federal workers looking to beef up their résumés and explore life in the private sector. Stepped-up job growth in the private sector could worsen problems that some government agencies have had in attracting people, according to Poulson, the attorney. He said he would advise public sector workers who have a choice to consider how careers in government often span many power shifts in politics.
Persons: Donald Trump, Ayanna Jackson texted, revamps résumés, Jackson, she's, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, , Laura Labovich, Labovich, You've, haven't, Richard Poulson, Willig, they've, Lisa Simon, Simon, it's, Poulson Organizations: White, AEJ Consulting, Department of Government, Williams, Davidson, Revelio Labs, Trump Locations: Washington, DC, Philadelphia
Tech: We're in the middle of a white-collar recession, and tech workers are shouldering much of it . We're in the middle of a white-collar recession, and tech workers . AdvertisementElon Musk's government efficiency commission has been tasked with cutting government spending, raising questions about the future of millions of jobs. Tech jobs are mired in a recession. White collar hiring is in a huge slump, and tech workers are some of the hardest hit .
Persons: Trump hasn't, Tesla, Chelsea Jia Feng, Madison Hoff, Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk, Alice Tecotzky, John L, Dorman, Allison Robbert, Scott Bessent, Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, Marc Rowan, Kevin Warsh, Trump, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Natalie Ammari, Uber, Verily, , Rebecca Zisser, Elon Musk, Bluesky —, Jake Paul's, Netflix's Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, wasn't, Donald Trump's, Satya Nadella, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Google, Trump, Tech, Getty, Elon, Department of Education, Veterans Affairs, Department of Government, Social Security, Medicare, Twitter, Getty Government, Allison, Treasury, BCA Research, Goldman, BI, LinkedIn, Microsoft, China Economic, Security, Walmart Locations: Washington , DC, China, Brazilian, New York, Chicago, London
Last week, Klarna made a confidential filing to go public in the U.S., ending months of speculation over where the Swedish digital payments firm would list. Still, the development drew buzz from fintech circles with market watchers asking if the move marks the start of a resurgence in big fintech IPOs. For now, that doesn't appear to be the case — however, founders say they'll be watching the IPO market, eyeing pricing and eventually stock performance. Hiroki Takeuchi, CEO of online payments startup GoCardless, said last week that it's not yet time for his company to fire the starting gun on an IPO. However, Zopa's CEO added that he's seeing signs pointing toward a more favorable IPO market in the next couple of years, with the U.S. likely opening up in 2025.
Persons: Hiroki Takeuchi, Zed Jameson, Klarna, they'll, Takeuchi, GoCardless, Lucy Liu, Airwallex, it's, Liu, Jack Zhang, We're, fintech IPOs, Navina Rajan, It's, Rajan, Jaidev Janardana, Janardana, that's Organizations: GoCardless, Bloomberg, Getty, Portugal —, CNBC, Summit, British, U.S Locations: LISBON, Portugal, U.S, Lisbon, Europe
AdvertisementAshley Tan got a job at JP Morgan in Singapore after graduating from university. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ashley Tan, 29, who quit her job at JP Morgan Singapore to travel. After graduating from university, I went straight to work and took a role at JP Morgan for the company name. I joined JP Morgan because of it's prestigeI was hired by JP Morgan in December 2022 as an events and marketing analyst. It was scary, but I officially quit JP Morgan in March because I knew I'd regret it if I didn't take the risk.
Persons: Ashley Tan, Tan, It's, I've, JP Morgan, Morgan, I'd, it's, it'll, I'm, what's, you've, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Morgan, JP Morgan, JP, Singapore Locations: Singapore, JP Morgan Singapore, Bali, Europe, Australia, tmartinelli
Follow live coverage of Rafael Nadal’s last Davis Cup hereMALAGA, Spain — Botic van de Zandschulp beat Rafael Nadal in the Davis Cup quarterfinals at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena 6-4, 6-4 Tuesday. The Athletic’s Charlie Eccleshare and Matt Futterman analyze the match…How did Nadal’s serve hinder him? Nadal’s serve is driving him away from tennis more than anything else. Through the first set, Nadal landed 61 percent of his first serves and won 70 percent of those points. Despite four double faults in that set, Van de Zandschulp was serving at 76 percent and winning 90 percent of those points.
Persons: Rafael Nadal’s, Botic van, Zandschulp, Rafael Nadal, Van de Zandschulp, Carlos Alcaraz, Tallon Griekspoor, Alcaraz, Marcel Granollers, Wesley Koolhof, Charlie Eccleshare, Matt Futterman, Carlos Moya, Jorge Guerrero, Nadal, Madrid Matt Futterman, Thomas Coex, Van de Zandschulp’s, couldn’t, “ Rafa, Rafa, , birthed Rafael Nadal Charlie Eccleshare, Taylor Fritz, Casper Ruud, ” Van de Zandschulp Organizations: Davis, Palacio, Deportes José María, Nadal, Getty, U.S ., Malaga, Getty Images, Wimbledon, Rafa Locations: MALAGA, Spain, Netherlands, Griekspoor, AFP, Madrid,
AdvertisementKatharine Kennedy, a global GM at Microsoft, took her baby with her to a work conference in May. In 2017, I got a global client director job at Microsoft, a company I'd always wanted to work for. In 2020, I left Microsoft to work at Salesforce, where I had my second child. AdvertisementWhen an important work conference came up shortly after I had my third child, I decided to take him with me to the event. AdvertisementBut when I brought my baby to the conference, I demonstrated how to harmonize personal and professional responsibilities.
Persons: Katharine Kennedy, Kennedy, I've, I'd, I'm Organizations: Microsoft, Big Tech, Business Locations: Florida, Salesforce, Las Vegas, ServiceNow, Vegas
AdvertisementMy partner and I started dating while we were long-distance and communicated through phone calls. I realized that I missed talking to my friends this way, and started calling them more often. He preferred talking on the phone over texting, and over time I grew to prefer it, too. AdvertisementWe built our relationship through phone calls, and despite now living together full-time, it's still our preferred way to communicate when we're apart. But interestingly, 45% of men prefer phone calls, compared to only 29% of women.
Persons: There's, it's, I'd, I've, It's Locations: London, Australia, Greece
In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's Nov. 5th victory, the stock and bond markets have had decidedly different reactions to the news. Initially, the stock market surged, while bonds sold off and drove interest rates higher. The bond market, along with other inflation indicators, have shown some concern about the notion that tax cuts pay for themselves. There have also been worries that the Trump tax cuts, if extended, would add considerably to annual deficits and the sum of the national debt. The stock market is viewed more favorably by many, as was Zeus in "Clash of the Titans."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Biden, Trump, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Ron Insana Organizations: Nasdaq, Trump, of Government, Social Security, Congressional, Office, CNBC Locations: U.S, Trump's, China
Members of the Hispanic and LGBTQ communities are being targeted with these kinds of disturbing text messages by people hiding behind anonymous phone numbers. Now, authorities are investigating cases in which other groups of people are reportedly getting text messages saying they have been "selected for deportation or to report to a re-education camp." The language of the text messages sent to these students were not identical, but they all referenced deportations and actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE does not send "random text messages to people," the spokesperson said in a phone interview. "Sending text messages in the blind is not how us Immigration Customs Enforcement operates.
Persons: LGB, Donald Trump’s, Santiago Marquez, Santiago, , ” Santiago, Diana Brier, Donald J, Trump, Donald J Trump, Jesus Christ, , Brier, she’s, I’m, ” Brier, she's, won’t, Gilda Pedraza, Pedraza, Marquez Organizations: FBI, Department of Justice, Black, Latin American Association, Immigration, Customs, NBC News, Executive ICE, ICE, Enforcement, Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Air Force, Las, Las Vegas FBI, Blacks, Latino Community Fund Georgia Locations: Georgia, Las Vegas, Brown, Nevada, Colorado
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