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"TODAY" show meteorologist and anchor Al Roker revealed on Friday that he is in the hospital after being admitted last week for a blood clot in his leg and a few in his lungs. Roker says he's getting the medical care he needs and is "on the way to recovery." "Al Roker-- hurry back to us... counting the days xoxoxo," commented Hoda Kotb. "It's hard to slow down Al, but he's on the mend and he's on the way to recovery," said Guthrie. “It was this great relief,” Roker told "TODAY" viewers at the time.
CNN —Al Roker has revealed he has been recently hospitalized and receiving treatment for blood clots. “After some medical whack-a-mole, I am so fortunate to be getting terrific medical care and on the way to recovery,” he added. Roker signed off with, “Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers and hope to see you soon. “It’s hard to slow down Al but he’s on the mend and he’s on the way to recovery,” Guthrie added. “I don’t know if he watches this show but we love you, Al.
Audiences will see how the battle in the Texas Legislature over gender-affirming care for trans children is far from a mere partisan philosophical argument or campaign talking point for me. That’s the year a flood of anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced in the Texas Legislature — the majority of which directly targeted trans kids and their families. This year dealt Texas trans families a double blow when state Attorney General Ken Paxton delivered a nonbinding legal opinion that gender-affirming care for children was child abuse — followed by a directive from Gov. We acted quickly as a family, breaking the news of our pending out-of-state move to Noah over an unforgettably sad dinner. Despite it all, Texas is where our hearts reside, no matter how many miles might separate us and how directly damaging Republican rhetoric has been.
After a terrible week for thousands of Meta employees, Mark Zuckerberg shared some heartening thoughts at a companywide meeting on Friday: At least we didn't mess up as much as Elon Musk did at Twitter. Musk cut roughly 3,700 workers via an unsigned email, after making many staff work most of the prior weekend. On Friday, the Meta CEO and other executives hosted a town hall meeting for remaining employees and answered their questions. The Q&A touched on Twitter, and Zuckerberg weighed in, according to people who attended. Contact Rob Price via encrypted messaging app Signal (+1 650-636-6268), encrypted email (robaeprice@protonmail.com), standard email (rprice@insider.com), Telegram/Wickr/WeChat (robaeprice), or Twitter DM (@robaeprice).
Meta let go of 11,000 employees, and it's not clear which divisions and roles were most affected. After a harrowing week of record layoffs at Meta, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives convened a town hall meeting on Friday for everyone who survived the cull. During the Q&A part of the call, an employee asked a question referring to Twitter's job cuts, and Zuckerberg weighed in, according to people who attended. Roughly 11,000 staff were let go, the first major job cuts in the company's 18-year history. Analysts at Jefferies called it a "Zuck U-Turn" in a research note to clients, saying the job cuts will boost profits while not impacting Meta's growth trajectory.
Netflix has told creators it won't be sharing any revenue from advertising with them, the people said. Rhimes signed a multiyear deal with Netflix in 2021 to exclusively make content for the streaming service. When she inked the deal, Netflix had a firm policy not to include advertising in its programming, a longtime tenet of co-founder and co-CEO Reed Hastings. Netflix executives have told creators they have thoughtfully placed midroll advertising at intervals that make sense with each episode's storyline, according to people familiar with the matter. They've also told creators they don't expect that many people to sign up for the basic advertising tier relative to subscribers who will pay for no commercials, the people said.
The Fed raised its target fed funds rate Wednesday by 75 basis points, or three-quarters of a point, and said it would take into account the lagging impact of higher rates on the economy. In the futures market, traders bet the terminal rate for fed funds would reach 5.09% by May from just over 5% before the meeting. The terminal rate is the level at which the Fed is expected to stop raising interest rates. With Wednesday's hike, the fed funds target rate range is now 3.75% to 4%. Caron said the market is now projecting a rate above the Fed's median target for the terminal rate.
‘Armageddon Time’ Review: A Tale of Two Boys
  + stars: | 2022-10-28 | by ( Kyle Smith | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
“Armageddon Time” is a curiously excitable title for a slice-of-life tale about an ordinary boy growing up in 1980 New York, but then again, 12-year-olds are curiously excitable people. Everything is a discovery; adulthood beckons while childhood limits. The internal push-and-pull provides for ample dramatic possibilities. Writer-director James Gray thoughtfully explores some of them in an autobiographically inspired picture in which he barely alters his name in creating a screen counterpart, Paul Graff (Banks Repeta). In the weeks leading to the 1980 presidential election, Paul, a boy from a smart, striving middle-class Jewish family in Queens, N.Y., is something of a misfit in school, where he has a tendency to act up in mischievous but basically harmless ways.
Charles Matheus, 55, and Kelly Roberge, 54, lived in Prescott, Arizona, for over eight years. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Charles Matheus, a leadership consultant, and Kelly Roberge, who works in communications and graphic design. They were renting in Prescott, Arizona, when fears over the climate crisis prompted them to search for a new home. The spreadsheet that Matheus and Roberge used to evaluate and rank their relocation options. Courtesy of Charles Matheus and Kelly RobergeWe looked at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
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Instead, he put a small sum of money in a savings account. When I was older, he told me, he would give me access to the money saved there. For each birthday and holiday, my uncle put a sum of money in the bank, somewhere between $25 and $100. It can be easy to talk myself out of putting such a small sum in savings at all. However, now that I understand how small savings can yield big results over time, I can thoughtfully plan to grow that down payment.
The problem with ‘Black trauma porn’“Black trauma porn” – much like “disaster porn” or “poverty porn” – generally refers to graphic depictions of violence against Black people that are intended to elicit strong emotional responses. The implication is that these images can be needlessly traumatizing to Black viewers for whom violence is an inescapable fact of life. “There’s a difference between telling a story of Black trauma and telling a story that is ‘Black trauma porn.’”How Till avoids the trap of ‘trauma porn’What, then, is the line between a story of Black trauma and “Black trauma porn?”For Young, the distinguishing factor is context. Put bluntly, is that depiction of Black trauma intended to appeal to the sympathies of White people? It’s notable that many of the recent projects deemed to be “Black trauma porn” have been the work of Black creatives – an obvious reminder that Black people are not a monolith.
But some platforms are trying to detoxify social media. Twitter; Mastodon; Vicky Leta/Insider1. One pioneering platform is working to detoxify social media. Once championed as heralds of a more interconnected world, social media has instead contributed to loneliness, low self-esteem, and the proliferation of harmful disinformation, Evan Malmgren writes. With 4.4 million users, Mastodon looks like Twitter, but rather than a single website, it's an open-source software platform that allows users to run self-hosted, "federated" social networks.
Critics on both sides of the political divide say that social-media platforms have too much power over public discourse and use this power irresponsibly. In fact, a fresh wave of decentralized social networks is forming. What even is a decentralized platform? Still, decentralized and descaled social-media platforms pose a promising, if incremental, framework to address many ills of modern mass communication. "I compare it to the growth of organic, sustainably grown food," Bill Ottman, the founder and CEO of the partially decentralized social-media platform Minds, told me.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow to thoughtfully incorporate ESG data into an investment strategyVivek Ramaswamy, Strive Asset Management, and Arne Noack, DWS Group, join 'Halftime' to discuss ESG protocols, energy funds, and criticisms against ESG from both the left and right.
Gary Vaynerchuk said on TikTok that companies need to court Gen Z with better pay and career growth potential. He said Gen Z has more avenues than ever to make money on side hustles. That dynamic is more dangerous for companies than the "quiet quitting" trend, Vaynerchuk said. He said as much in a recent TikTok video, when asked about the "quiet quitting" trend. "We shit on Gen Z for being entitled and lazy, and what they're being is thoughtfully understanding of their options."
From in-suite kitchens to mapped running routes, here are five reasons to book a longer-stay hotel for your next longer stay trip. At a longer-stay hotel, however, you'll get it all. This is why Residence Inn has designed a guest experience where you can truly live your life while traveling. At a longer-stay hotel, you choose what's on the menu, with an in-suite kitchen equipped with everything you need for a home-cooked meal. But a hotel like Residence Inn by Marriott® can make the experience feel just a bit more like home.
But there are ways to live a balanced life, no matter how busy your travel schedule gets. Here are five ways Element Hotels can help you live your life to the fullest — even when you're on the road. But once you've had a cheat meal or two, you can opt for a variety of healthy dining options provided to Element guests. That's why Element Hotels make staying active easy. In addition to using recycled materials where possible in its design and construction, Element Hotels also provides vehicle-charging stations and in-shower amenity dispensers to reduce plastic waste.
Non-monogamy allows you to explore more experiences that you otherwise might not have in a monogamous relationship. About one in four adults is interested in having an open relationship, according to 2021 YouGov poll of 23,000 Americans. "Most successful open relationships follow general rules around boundaries, communication, and goals," she says. More communication is always betterIn any relationship, communication is paramount. "When you're in a monogamous relationship you're doing the framework provided for you based on our society and culture," she says.
Migrant Flights Obscure the Real DeSantis Divide
  + stars: | 2022-09-22 | by ( Daniel Henninger | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The list of contenders is long but we have a winner—political outrage. The past week produced faux political outrage for the record books when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew 50 migrants to Martha’s Vineyard. Gavin Newsom called it “almost monstrous,” adding, “I say that quite thoughtfully.” White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre likened the governor to Guatemalan smugglers. Unsurpassable is a long piece by six CNN staffers that says flying 50 migrants to the Vineyard “has revived memories of strikingly similar tactics employed by southern segregationists 60 years ago.”
Some have compared the new home-swapping app Kindred to Raya, the exclusive members-only dating app. With homes that are largely luxurious, the average length of a Kindred stay is six days. Kindred gives home-swapping the (fancy) app treatment. And Kindred has a waitlist that it pulls from to build its housing inventory in locations popular with its members. Kindred vets, and personally photographs each of the homes on the app to ensure residences look like pictures.
Cosmetics prices rose by 2.3% between July to August 2022, according to market research firm NPD Group. Changes in cosmetics prices over the past five years based on data from the consumer price index via U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Andy KierszMaria Salcedo, senior vice president of merchandising for national beauty chain Ulta, said demand for cosmetics remains strong, despite price hikes. "Consumers continue to adjust to inflation pressures by spending thoughtfully on what's valuable and important to them, including beauty," Salcedo told Insider by email. During the recession of 2001, Leonard Lauder, heir of makeup mogul Estee Lauder, is said to have coined the term "Lipstick Index."
Making credit card payments directly with another credit card is not allowed. Can I pay a credit card with another credit card? A credit card payment can't be directly paid by another credit card. The bottom lineMaking a credit card payment with another credit card is indirectly possible by using balance transfers and cash advances. "Paying a credit card bill with another credit card is usually ill-advised," Selita says.
How to Create a Home Bar That Will Dazzle Your Guests
  + stars: | 2022-03-01 | by ( Tim Mckeough | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The pleasures of visiting a cocktail bar extend well beyond the libations. It’s just as much about the company, the atmosphere, all the accouterments. At home, a thoughtfully designed bar can create a similar feeling and serve as a special place for after-work drinks and celebrations with family and friends. “A home bar is just really festive, collective and inviting,” said Andrew Suvalsky, an interior designer based in New York. They’re often behind closed doors, so you might as well go big.”
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He suggests Axie Infinity only creates value by taking money from new players and distributing it to established players. One of the most apparently successful examples of web3 that people point to, aside from art NFTs, is so-called play-to-earn games. NFT EconomyAxies, the tradable characters at the center of Axie Infinity, are tradable as NFTs outside of the official Axie Infinity game. I've focused on Axie Infinity because it's the prominent, genre-defining play-to-earn game. I fully suspect that the pitfalls that it has encountered are ones that all play-to-earn games will eventually encounter.
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