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"I've grown up with the American perspective that your career is really important," Ingrim tells CNBC Make It. Ingrim has worked for financial service companies across Europe, which typically provided 25 vacation days per year on top of around 10 public holidays. "If you go to a party in the U.S., one of the first things people do is ask each other what they do for work," Ingrim explains. The social norm reflects an overall culture that prioritizes life outside of work more so than the typical U.S perspective. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Alex Ingrim, I've, That's, Ingrim, He's, Chase Buchanan, Louisa Organizations: CNBC, Chase Buchanan USA Locations: U.S, France, Malta, Italy, Europe, Florence
Ten days after the war started, Abdallah’s pregnant wife and three children fled to the south of the Gaza Strip seeking safety. Under-18s make up close to half of the population of the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian census figures. It’s not known exactly how many children in Gaza are unaccompanied or separated, according to UNICEF. Agencies like UNICEF are working hard to identify and support children at risk of exploitation, particularly unaccompanied and separated children, she said. But there are many operational constraints restricting their efforts and more information is needed about unaccompanied and separated children living in displacement camps, she added.
Persons: Abdallah, , Abdallah’s, , , Israel’s, Liz Allcock, Majdi, Allcock, ” Allcock, OCHA’s, Jessica Dixon, That’s, Tanya Haj, Hassan, WCNSF, Yasser Abu, Dixon Organizations: CNN, “ UNICEF, UN, UNICEF, Gaza, Ministry of Health, Aid, UN’s, Humanitarian Affairs, West Bank, Frontieres, Mental Health Locations: Gaza, Israel, United Kingdom, Deir, Balah, , Wadi Gaza, ” Wadi Gaza
It's a troubling thought, to be sure, but a longer workweek is already a reality for some workers. AdvertisementIt's the kind of thing that could make an employer less inclined to try something new — like a four-day workweek. Yet even without lackluster sales, Cappelli said, the four-day workweek was already unlikely to be widely adopted in the US. But, at the same time, Cappelli also doesn't think companies will push workers to come in on a sixth day. If companies use economic worries to reverse course on efforts like flexible work arrangements or to conduct layoffs, they put their own well-being at risk.
Persons: , Peter Cappelli, Cappelli, Laxman Narasimhan, workweek, Brigid Schulte, Schulte, " Schulte Organizations: Service, Samsung, Business, Intel, Wharton Business School, Workers, Liquor, Diageo, New America Locations: Greece
Paris CNN —In the heart of Paris, the 2024 Summer Olympic Games are in full swing. And we’ve talked about what we want to do as a mission, as athletes,” Tarazi said. “Someone actually asked me the other day if the Palestinian flag is a symbol of resistance,” she said. “I’ve received so much love and support from people in Gaza,” Tarazi noted. “We want to inspire the younger generation, the next generation of athletes,” Tarazi said.
Persons: Valerie Tarazi, Amanda Davies, I’m, , ” Tarazi, , Tarazi, Wasim Abu Sal, , Majed Abu Maraheel, Wasim, “ I’ve Organizations: Paris CNN —, CNN, Olympic, United Nations, International Olympic Committee, National Olympic Committee of Palestine, Games, Gaza’s Ministry of Health, Olympics, Palestinian Locations: Paris, Palestine, France, Tarazi, Gaza
Take it from Alex Ingrim, who's originally from Washington, but left the U.S. to study in France, where he met his now-wife, Louisa. Over the last 17 years, Ingrim, 36, has lived in France, Canada, the UK, Malta and now Italy. That's the minimum amount of time you'll need to start shopping and doing chores like you live there, Ingrim says. "If you go for two weeks, you're not really fully going grocery shopping," he says. "Try to understand the realistic budget for how you live," Ingrim says.
Persons: Alex Ingrim, who's, Louisa, He's, Chase Buchanan, Here's, del, Ingrim, Ingram Organizations: Chase Buchanan USA, CNBC Locations: Washington, U.S, France, Canada, Malta, Italy, Florence, Europe, del Sol, Spain, Cyprus
My husband converted to Christianity two years before our wedding, so we had a Christian wedding ceremony. “If it is a larger wedding, you might only be able to tell the couple how beautiful the wedding is and move on,” she said. The couple are balancing difficult roles as both the guests of honor and hosts of their wedding, Kuehl said. “The most important thing parents need to do is … realize this wedding is in no way about them,” she said. “You are there to facilitate and help, so your children can get married and have a lovely wedding — most importantly, the wedding they wanted.”
Persons: , Sherry Kuehl, , Kuehl, Lizzie Post, Emily Post’s, ” Kuehl, Post, Jesus, doesn’t, Myka Meier, ” Meier, don’t, Meier, videographers, , Organizations: CNN, The Kansas City Star, Emily Post, Beaumont Locations: United States, New York City
This is known as child-focused parenting, a style devised in the 90s that has become the norm in the last decade. Gaskins isn't the only psychology professional against child-focused parenting. Ironically, child-focused parenting teaches kids that it's normal to forego your identity and boundaries. AdvertisementInstead of being prepared for adult life, "the child's world is completely separated from the adult world," Doucleff said. Woo, who teaches at UC Irvine, said she's witnessed the lasting effects of child-focused parenting.
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“Buy the bigger ice machines,” Phoenix Fire Captain Robert McDade tells emergency managers who call for advice from around the world. “Be willing to change what you’ve done.”An unhoused man finds little respite from the heat in the shade of a bus stop in Phoenix. Phoenix first responders are stocking body bags filled with ice to treat victims of heat stroke, bringing their core body temperature down on the way to the hospital. Julian Quinones/CNNFirst responders at Fire Station 61 are treating more victims of heat illness as temperatures soar in Phoenix. Every summer we learn, and we improve.”A heat respite center at Burton Barr Central Library just north of downtown Phoenix.
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I, like many others, didn't spare any details, especially if I was upset or hurt in some way. Posting details about a person you were previously close to or a past employer "might be signaling that you're not trustworthy," Gabriel says. "Social media is such a double-edged sword, where it's an amazing thing, but it's again, how you use it," Goldstein says. Respect and kindness go a long way and are important to keep in mind when you draft that social media announcement, she says. Here are three healthy ways to self-disclose after a personal or professional split, according to Gabriel and Goldstein.
Persons: Shira Gabriel, it's, Gabriel, Eliana Goldstein, Goldstein Organizations: University at Buffalo Locations: It's
But long working hours can impact your mental health and relationships, career coach Laura Leuillier said, adding people should spot the signs of overwork before completely burning out. She shared common signs that your career could be taking over your life and how to change your perspective of work to take it back. Advertisement"No one can sustain these incredibly long weeks and long work hours where you are working every weekend, and that's become your norm," she said. Working long hoursDoing many work tasks at once might give the impression you're being productive, but it can be "counterproductive," Leuillier said. But it's a problem if work is consuming most of your thoughts and dominating your conversations in your personal life, Leuillier told BI.
Persons: , Laura Leuillier, Leuillier, that's Organizations: Service, Business
A slight decrease in mortgage rates in the month of June definitely helped buyers, said Yun. Housing affordability is improving ever so modestly, but it is moving in the right direction. While there's still an affordability challenge broadly, conditions are "moving towards a more neutral market," Orphe Divounguy, a senior economist at Zillow. Total housing inventory registered at the end of June was 1.32 million units, up 3.1% from May and 23.4% from a year ago, according to NAR. Competition is easing fastest in the South, where all major southern markets except Dallas and Raleigh are either neutral or buyer-friendly, according to the June 2024 Zillow Housing Market Report.
Persons: Yun, Freddie Mac, Lawrence Yun, Chen Zhao, there's, Selma Hepp Organizations: Sdi, CNBC, Investors, National Association of Realtors, Zillow Locations: Redfin, Dallas, Raleigh
It's commonly believed that assets related to real estate, such as REITs, benefit from lower interest rates. A lower interest rate environment also increases the attractiveness of this investment in terms of the higher rental income yield offered by real estate. The rate of office use is set to increase over time , which will in turn lead to a recovery in office real estate demand, he said. "A focus on technology and life sciences market clusters should benefit Kilroy in the long run as we expect buoyant growth in these areas. "The remote work dynamic is probably the biggest source of uncertainty for the office real estate industry.
Persons: Morningstar, Suryansh Sharma, Morningstar's, Dave Sekera, Kilroy, Sharma, Sekera Organizations: U.S . Federal, Kilroy Realty, Morningstar, Apple Locations: REITs, U.S
AdvertisementAccording to the longtime Miss USA official, the significant shift was ushered in by the former Miss Universe Organization president Paula Shugart, who produced the Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, and Miss Universe pageants from 2001 until 2020. Benjamin Askinas/The Miss Universe OrganizationCheslie Kryst, who won Miss USA in 2019, defended the #MeToo movement during her interview round. It was a remarkably different experience from those of past titleholders like Miss USA 2013 Erin Brady Colagiovanni and Miss Teen USA 2017 Sophia Dominguez-Heithoff. AdvertisementThough they were "brand ambassadors" of the organization, Voigt and Srivastava couldn't even post on the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA social-media pages. Advertisement"I don't know that Miss USA is relevant right now," the longtime Miss USA official said.
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Simone Biles Is Done Being Judged
  + stars: | 2024-07-28 | by ( Juliet Macur | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
A few more times in her routine, she faltered on the four-inch-wide beam. And when she finished her routine at last month’s U.S. Olympic gymnastics trials, it was clear what she thought about her effort. Instead of just frowning or shaking her head in frustration, which would have been the norm, because the judges were watching, Biles — who ended up winning the meet — let out an expletive.
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Third-party food delivery is becoming the norm for American consumers, as delivery apps like Grubhub, DoorDash and Uber Eats take hold in day-to-day dining. It's also presenting customers and restaurants with an increasingly complicated equation of service fees, delivery costs and worker tips. San Francisco resident Zainab Batool, who said she orders delivery from either Uber Eats or DoorDash weekly, called the added fees "insane." The share of consumers choosing third-party delivery services over direct restaurant delivery is rising, up from 15% in 2020 to 21% in 2024, according to Technomic's 2024 Delivery & Takeout Consumer Trend Report. But using their delivery services instead of paying for in-house delivery is worth it for a business on the smaller side, he said.
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Cool temperatures are expected to calm fire behavior, which will help the 154 firefighters in Jasper fight the blaze, Jasper National Park said on Facebook Friday night. Two wildfires converged in the Jasper National Park area, becoming what authorities are referring to as the Jasper Wildfire Complex. Together, the fires have swallowed an estimated 89,000 acres, the Jasper National Park said. An evacuation order remains in effect for Jasper and Jasper National Park, with the vast majority of evacuees being visitors, officials said. Along with about 5,000 residents who live in the town, 2.48 million people visited Jasper National Park last year.
Persons: CNN —, Gavin Newsom, Billy, Ronnie Dean Stout, , ” Stout, Justin Trudeau, Jasper, Sherry Alpers, Noah Berger, Tim Ferguson, KOVR, “ We’ve, we’ve, ” Ferguson, Lauri Schwein, ” Ron Lassonde, KCRA, , Kory Honea, you’ve, Norm Rosene, “ It’s, Dan Collins, Amber Bracken, we’ll, ” Karyn Decore, Richard Ireland Organizations: CNN, Western, Cal Fire, DA, , Malheur National, Jasper National, Facebook, Rockies, National Weather Service, Fire, Camp Fire, KCRA, Animal, Triple, Cal, The Canadian Press, AP, Jasper, CTV News, CBC Locations: Los Angeles, Western United States, Canadian, Butte, Tehama, Sacramento , California, • California, Oregon, Malheur, Malheur National Forest, Jasper, Alberta, California, U.S, Chico , California, Chico, Butte County, Paradise, , , Jasper , Alberta, Canada, Ireland
Without Peter Thiel, Vance does not get anywhere near the US Senate. And in Silicon Valley, the conservative movement is much stronger, and more muscular than it was before. AdvertisementThere's this narrative, promoted by people like Thiel, that Silicon Valley is super-liberal. Because Silicon Valley has conservative roots in addition to roots in the counterculture. AdvertisementLike I said, the liberal nature of Silicon Valley has always been sort of overplayed.
Persons: , I'm, Donald Trump, Vance, Peter Thiel —, Max Chafkin, who's, Thiel, Peter Thiel's, Trump, JD Vance, Narya, It's, supercharge, Bill Pugliano, David Sacks, Peter Thiel, revel, that's, he's, Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen, They're, Elon Musk's, Apu Gomes, Steve Jobs, Ben Horowitz Organizations: Service, Republican, Trump, Business, Bloomberg Businessweek, Republican National Convention, YouTube, Ohio Senate, The, Thiel, Twitter Locations: Silicon Valley, Mithril, Narya, Ohio, West Coast, , America, Silicon, San Francisco
A Thursday report from Zillow indicates that a typical starter home is now worth $1 million or more in 237 cities, up from 84 cities in 2019, underscoring America’s ongoing home affordability crisis. “We see the largest number of million-dollar starter homes in expensive coastal markets. To further complicate things for first-time buyers, the value of starter homes has grown at a faster pace than the average home. According to Zillow, starter home values have grown 54.1% over the past five years, while the average US home has increased by 49.1%. The nationwide average price tag for a starter home is $196,611, according to Zillow.
Persons: underscoring, ” Orphe, , It’s, homebuyer, Zillow, Jeffrey Jenkins, Divounguy, “ That’s, , Lawrence Yun Organizations: CNN, Gallup, National Association of Realtors, University of Southern Locations: Zillow, California , New York, New Jersey, University of Southern California, United States
Cole is an example of what retirement can look like with a good savings plan and a variety of government assistance programs. Her prior government role left her with a hefty retirement benefit; she still gets healthcare. She's taken advantage of a few water aerobics classes in DC and was swimming up at a pool near Capitol Hill. "The last season," what she calls the "senior season" of life, is the best, Cole said. "I know people think they're in a good season now, but live long enough to get that Medicaid card," she said, adding: "I don't have nobody to tell me what to do.
Persons: , Carol Cole, she's, Fred —, Cole, scot, didn't, Carol, Harris Teeter, Ross, She's, It's Organizations: Service, Fiat, Business, Produce, Kennedy Center, DC, Amtrak Locations: Washington, Charlottesville , Virginia, bam, It's, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, Reno, Vegas
The pros and cons of living in EnglandAs someone who loves being outdoors, Andrea finds the English countryside beautiful. "It's something that I feel like you don't really get in America because it's so classically England. "I think you don't really get to see that much in two weeks," she said. "You don't get to experience that much, and you don't really know what it's like to live there. Advertisement"I feel like that's something that's not really talked about very often when you're moving to a different country," she said.
Persons: Andrea, Zoe Sugg, Alfie Deyes, It's, London, she's, it's, that's Organizations: Service, Business, University of Leicester, US, Valentine's Locations: California, England, Southern California, LA, London, Instagram, America, mhoff@businessinsider.com
Industry experts tell CNN that, far from stealing, Taiwan grew its own semiconductor industry organically through a combination of foresight, hard work and investment. The only possible strength that Taiwan had, and even that was a potential one, not an obvious one, was semiconductor manufacturing,” he said. Billionaire Morris Chang, chairman and founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on October 6, 2017. It now produces more than 90% of the world’s advanced chips, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association. “Taiwan has very good tech talent and an environment for research, development and investment.
Persons: Donald Trump, Morris Chang, Chang, , , Billionaire Morris Chang, Wang, Christopher Miller, Miller, TSMC, ” Konrad Young, ” Young, Cho Jung, ” Cho, Trump, Trump’s, Joe Biden, Young Organizations: Taiwan CNN — Former, Bloomberg Businessweek, Republican, Industry, CNN, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Intel, Motorola, Texas, Computer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Bloomberg, Getty, Semiconductor Industry Association, Technology, Samsung Electronics, US, Trump Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, United States, Mountain View , California, Hsinchu, Washington, “ Taiwan, China, , South Korea, Arizona
CNN —On July 7, emergency dispatchers in North Carolina received a call from a passerby that a child was walking by himself on a Union County road. When deputies responded, they were unable to locate the child’s home or parents due to the boy being both autistic and non-verbal, according to a release from the Union County Sheriff’s Office. “Normally, they track from where a person left to try to find where that person is currently. Now that deputies have seen Remi and other dogs can do this, the technique will be implemented in future K-9 training. Bloodhounds are known for their keen sense of smell, including the ability to distinguish the scent of one human from another.
Persons: Remi, James Maye, ” Maye, Belk, , “ I’ve, I’ve, Maye, Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey “, we’re Organizations: CNN, Union County Sheriff’s, Belk, Union County Sheriff Locations: North Carolina, Union County
The US economy added 206,000 jobs in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported July 5, a small dip from May’s tally of 215,000 jobs. Inflation rates are nowhere near the pandemic-era peak reached in June 2022, when US inflation hit 9.1%, its highest annual rate in more than 40 years. As of last month, annual inflation was 3%, down from 3.3% in May, according to the Consumer Price Index. But the legislation comes as some manufacturing jobs have also been cut due to outsourcing. Manufacturing jobs across the country have plateaued at 13 million employees after recovering from a sharp pandemic-related downswing in 2020, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Persons: Joe Biden, , Biden, Jobs, aren’t Organizations: New, New York CNN, Democratic, of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve, Fed, Consumer, Index, “ Companies, White House, Bureau of Labor Statistics Locations: New York, America, United States, China, Arizona , Colorado , New Mexico , Oregon, Texas
Much of her time ends up being spent on hourslong work demonstration tests. Tran said she still does hiring tests even when they're not paid, as she doesn't want to close off her options. Employers perspectivePaying candidates to complete time-consuming job tests can help make hiring more inclusive. And it's practicing what it preaches by compensating candidates for work demonstration tests during the hiring process. Advertisement"Candidates who are normally reticent to invest in a work demonstration are elated to hear they will be compensated," he added.
Persons: , Michelle Tran, she's, Tran, ANDREW CABALLERO, REYNOLDS, Chris Abbass, they're, Joe Raedle, Amit Bhatia, Bhatia, it'll, it's, Chmielewski Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, Talent Locations: New York
Take activist hedge funds, which buy up a percentage of a company's stock (or an asset) and then use their weight to push for operational changes. Or there would be a fun, splashy war between the hedge fund and the C-suite. Hedge funds rely on outperforming the market when times are hard and it's easier to find pockets of outperformance and exploit them. Of course, hedge funds are having a hard time coming up with a crew because the clients have changed too. Advertisement"At the end of the 1960s, the bubble burst, and everyone thought, 'That's the end of hedge funds,'" Mallaby said.
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