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Munger, Warren Buffett's trusted right-hand man, died on Tuesday at the age of 99. One of the legendary investor's rules: "Don't work for anyone you do not respect and admire." "A lot of employers will permit that if you're shrewd enough to work it out with some tact," wrote Munger, Buffett's close confidant. Munger's other two rules for career happiness were: "Don't sell anything you wouldn't buy yourself" and "work only with people you enjoy." "I have been incredibly fortunate in my life when it comes to these basic rules," Munger wrote.
Persons: Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's, , Munger, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett's, Munger's, Munger —, Buffett, Warren Buffett Organizations: CNBC, Service, Berkshire Locations: Munger, Berkshire, Omaha , Nebraska
Robert De Niro said on stage that part of his Gotham Awards speech was cut without his permission. De Niro read his remarks anyway, which condemned former President Donald Trump. AdvertisementA fuming Robert De Niro went off script during his speech at Monday night's Gotham Awards, claiming that some of his remarks, which condemned former President Donald Trump, were cut out without his permission. Reps for Apple and the Gotham Awards did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday from Business Insider. The beginning of my speech was edited, cut out.
Persons: Robert De Niro, Gotham, De Niro, Donald Trump, , Oscar, Martin Scorsese's, City's Organizations: Apple, Gotham, Service, Reps, Business, Trump Locations: New, Florida
Israeli hostages didn't know whether their relatives were alive or dead while in Hamas captivity. More than 50 hostages taken into Gaza have since been released. AdvertisementRecently freed Israeli hostages were so cut off from the outside world while in Hamas captivity that they only discovered whether their family members were dead or alive after they were released, according to relatives. AdvertisementThe Munder family "didn't have a clue" about the push for their release, said Raviv, according to the Times. Meanwhile, relatives of the freed hostages revealed details about their loved ones' time in captivity, saying that they lost weight, spent hours waiting for the bathroom, and slept on plastic chairs pushed together.
Persons: didn't, , Yaffa, Adva Adar, Yaffa Adar, Adar, Freed, Adina Moshe, Moshe's, Eyal Nouri, Moshe, Nouri, Ruth Munder, Roi, Merav Mor Raviv, Munder, — Avraham Munder, Raviv, Israel Organizations: Service, Associated Press, Hamas, AP, The New York Times, Times, Gaza Ministry, Health Locations: Gaza, Palestinian, Hamas, Israel
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's survived a slew of Russian assassination attempts. Zelenskyy told The Sun that there's been so many attempts on his life that he's lost count. AdvertisementUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that Russian forces have tried to assassinate him so many times since the Kremlin launched its invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago that he's lost count. Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and the bloody war continues to grind on. Advertisement"It is meant to change the president," Zelenskyy said of the alleged mission.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he's, Zelenskyy, , Vladimir Putin Organizations: Sun, Service, Kremlin, British Locations: Russia, Ukraine
Russia has likely started using its valuable early warning planes in the Ukraine war, UK intel said. British intelligence said Moscow may be worried about Kyiv deploying Western fighter jets. Russia will likely "accept more risk" by flying A-50 Mainstay D aircraft close to the front line, the group said. "This adds to Mainstay's core mission of co-ordinating fighter aircraft," the intelligence update said. The Beriev A-50 Photo by Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesAny potential concern over Western fighter jets comes as Ukrainian pilots and personnel are training on how to fly and maintain American-made F-16 fighter jets.
Persons: , Wojciech Grzedzinski, Sefa Karacan, they're Organizations: intel, Western, Service, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Russia, US, Patriot Locations: Russia, Ukraine, British, Moscow, Kyiv, Kostiantynivka, Britain, Europe
An NYU Langone Health cancer doctor has filed a lawsuit against the medical center. Benjamin Neel alleges that he was wrongly fired over posts he made related to the Israel-Hamas war. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA renowned Jewish cancer biologist who was recently fired from NYU Langone Health has filed a lawsuit against the medical center, alleging that it used him as a "sacrificial lamb" by axing him over posts he made on social media related to the Israel-Hamas war. "Nonetheless, Dr. Ben Neel, as a leader at our institution, disregarded these standards in a series of public social media posts and later locked his Twitter/X account," Ritea said.
Persons: Benjamin Neel, Neel, , axing, Steve Ritea, NYU Langone, Ritea, Dr, Ben Neel, Greta Thunberg, Milton Williams, besmirched, Williams Organizations: NYU, Health, Service, NYU Langone Health, Perlmutter Cancer, New, Court, New York University, NYU Langone, Israel Locations: Israel, New York City, New York, Palestine, Brooklyn , New York City
Dustin Moskovitz called for Elon Musk to resign after he agreed with an antisemitic post. Musk replied to a post that accused Jewish groups of "hatred against whites," calling it the "actual truth." AdvertisementFacebook cofounder and Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz said Elon Musk should resign after Musk called an antisemitic post on X the "actual truth." "You have said the actual truth," Musk wrote in response to the antisemitic post. "Getting a flood of messages from clients wanting out of tesla and anything to do with Elon Musk," Gerber wrote on X.
Persons: Dustin Moskovitz, Elon Musk, Musk, , Moskovitz, Moskovitz's, Ross Gerber, Gerber, Marc Bodnick, X, Matt Blaze, McDevitt, haven't, Jake Tapper, Kara Swisher, podcaster, Swisher, Jonathan Greenblatt, Greenblatt, " Greenblatt, Ben Shapiro, It's, Tesla Organizations: Service, Elon, SpaceX, Computer Science, Law, Georgetown, CNN, New York Times, Defamation League, ADL, Hamas Locations: America, Israel
"Gridlock" in Congress is in part to blame for safety risks in the skies, aviation experts said. The group, formed by the FAA, said insufficient funding is hampering the FAA. AdvertisementAn independent team of experts formed by the Federal Aviation Administration has blamed "recurring gridlock" in Congress and insufficient industry funding for the growing safety risks in the skies. AdvertisementThe six-member outside panel of aviation experts said in the report that years of disorder in Congress has posed significant challenges for the FAA, heightening safety risks. "At current funding levels, the FAA has insufficient resources to carry out its portfolio of responsibilities," the report says.
Persons: , Mike Whitaker, Whitaker, Michael Huerta Organizations: FAA, Service, Federal Aviation Administration, New York Times Locations: United States
UK intelligence said Russian commanders are likely punishing drug-abusing soldiers. The commanders are apparently tossing the soldiers in so-called "Storm Z assault detachments." A Russian news outlet previously reported that soldiers were getting hard drugs delivered to them on the front lines. One unnamed soldier told the independent Russian outlet at the time: "It's like in Las Vegas." The units these drug-using soldiers fight in are mostly made up of convicts and are thrown onto the frontlines, according to analysts from the Institute for the Study of War.
Persons: , Verstka Organizations: Service, UK's Ministry of Defense, Institute for Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Las Vegas
SpaceX workers told Reuters that Elon Musk discouraged employees from wearing yellow-colored safety clothes. The employees said that Musk, the rocket company's founder, doesn't like bright colors. Four SpaceX workers told Reuters that Musk discouraged employees from wearing yellow-colored clothes for safety purposes because he does not like bright colors. The ex-supervisors also said that some workers were told not to wear yellow safety vests when Musk was on site. Reuters' report comes after some SpaceX employees wrote an open letter last year criticizing Musk's behavior as a "source of distraction and embarrassment."
Persons: Elon Musk, , Musk Organizations: Reuters, Elon, SpaceX, Service
Some far-right commentators are blaming Taylor Swift for the GOP's Tuesday election losses. The pop star encouraged her fans to vote, but a GOP strategist warned election losses weren't her fault. AdvertisementAdvertisementFar-right commentators are putting the blame for the GOP's major election losses during Tuesday's races on one celeb: Taylor Swift. He fumed in another all-caps post that "THE CHILDLESS, UNMARRIED ABORTION ARMY MOBILIZED BY BARBIE, TAYLOR SWIFT, AND TIKTOK" was "CRUSHING REPUBLICANS AT THE BALLOT BOX." Kirk continued: "All the Swifties want is swift abortion.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, , Swift, Barbie, Posobiec, TAYLOR SWIFT, Kirk, Mother Mary, Mary, Joe Biden, Andy Beshear's, Donald Trump, Doug Heye, Heye, Swifties, Olivia Julianna Organizations: Service, BARBIE, Republican Party, Democratic Gov, Republican White, Washington Examiner Locations: Colorado , Kentucky, Maine , Mississippi , New Jersey , New York , Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia's, Ohio, America
Activists against Russia's war with Ukraine have been sabotaging railways, UK intel said. As protesting is criminalized in Russia, sabotage is appealing for young people, UK intel said. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "Russia's military logistics, including supplying the war in Ukraine, remain reliant" on the country's more than 20,000 miles of railway line, the UK intelligence group said. Some of the railroad sabotage cases involved damage to tracks and arson, according to Mediazona.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin Organizations: intel, UK intel, Service, UK's Ministry of Defense, Russian Locations: Ukraine, Russia, UK
Martin Shkreli bragged that Sam Bankman-Fried asked him for advice on serving prison time. Shkreli did an interview with Tucker Carlson and said he told Bankman-Fried to "learn slang" and "invent a backstory." AdvertisementAdvertisementInfamous "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli, who was released from federal prison last year, bragged to Tucker Carlson that Sam Bankman-Fried asked him for advice on serving time in the slammer as the disgraced FTX founder faces the prospect of more than 100 years behind bars. That may be why Sam Bankman-Fried just asked his advice on doing time. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdditionally, Shkreli told Carlson that he believed Bankman-Fried would "most likely" go to prison for a "long time" and that he would be "screwed" behind bars.
Persons: Martin Shkreli, Sam Bankman, Fried, Shkreli, Tucker Carlson, Bankman, , Bro, Mark Botnick, He's, Hillary Clinton, vMGiqDk4tR — Tucker Carlson, there's, Carlson Organizations: Pharma, Service, Twitter, Fox News Locations: California, Oakland, Brooklyn
Martin Shkreli described his time in prison like something out of the mob movie "Goodfellas." AdvertisementAdvertisementInfamous "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli described his time locked up in a federal prison like something straight out of Martin Scorsese's 1990 classic mobster movie "Goodfellas." Carlson, the ousted Fox News host, asked Shkreli, who was freed from prison last year, during the hour-long interview. Ask Martin Shkreli. And then we'd pay a guy to pay a guy to get the sauce in," Shkreli recounted.
Persons: Martin Shkreli, Shkreli, Tucker Carlson, , Bro, Martin Scorsese's, Tucker Carlson's, Carlson, Hillary Clinton, Sam Bankman, Fried, vMGiqDk4tR — Tucker Carlson, fraudster Organizations: Service, Fox News
Russia is putting its economy at risk to fuel its grinding war with Ukraine, UK intelligence said. The Russian economy "is likely at risk of overheating," said UK's Ministry of Defense. Higher inflation could "increase the costs of funding Russia's war in Ukraine," the agency said. "Higher inflation is almost certain to increase the costs of funding Russia's war in Ukraine," British intelligence said. This further illustrates the reorientation of Russia's economy to fuel the war above all else," British intelligence said.
Persons: Organizations: UK's Ministry of Defense, Service Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Russian
Tucker Carlson sent an email to his staff after his ousting from Fox News, a new book says. "I've never worked with better people in my life," Carlson said, according to Brian Stelter's new book. In April, Fox made the bombshell announcement that the network and Carlson "agreed to part ways." In a text message to Insider on Wednesday when asked for comment on Stelter's book and the alleged farewell email he sent to his staff, Carlson said: "Ha! "For a moment, he thought about saying yes; maybe he did want the breakup to sound mutually beneficial," Stelter says in his book, according to the published excerpt.
Persons: Tucker Carlson, I've, Carlson, Brian Stelter's, Fox, , Stelter, Stelter's, Suzanne Scott, Scott, Elon Musk's, Donald Trump, Bill O'Reilly Organizations: Fox News, Service, Fox, CNN, Fox News Media, Elon, Twitter
Violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has been soaring, the UN and rights groups said. Attacks by Israeli forces and settlers have been pushing Palestinians out of their homes, the groups said. Violence has turned the West Bank into the "Wild West," a non-profit told The Washington Post. Additionally, nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced from their homes in the West Bank amid "intensified settler violence" and increased movement restrictions since the outbreak of the war, according to the UN office. AdvertisementAdvertisementLast week, US President Joe Biden condemned the violence, saying he was "alarmed about extremist settlers attacking Palestinians in the West Bank," and described the issue as "pouring gasoline on fire."
Persons: , Dror Sadot, Tariq Mustafa, Mustafa, OCHA, Joe Biden, Biden Organizations: West Bank, UN, Washington Post, Service, United Nations, Washington, Hamas, United Nations Office, Humanitarian Affairs, Bank Locations: Israel, Jerusalem, Gaza, Palestinian, West Bank, Wadi, Ramallah, Jordan, Taybeh
Jewish students are planning to sue colleges like Cornell and Harvard for doing enough to stop antisemitism on campuses. "There has been an explosion of antisemitism on college campuses," attorney Mark Ressler told Insider. Harvard, New York University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The plaintiffs in the planned lawsuits will be "students who have been victimized by on-campus bigotry and hatred directed at them because they are Jewish," Ressler said. "And yet when it comes to Jewish students, university administrators have a double standard and they have put their head in the sand and allowed this problem to become out of control," he said.
Persons: Mark Ressler, Ressler, , Kasowitz Benson Torres, City's, Hitler, Israel Organizations: Cornell, Harvard, Civil, Service, New, Cornell , New York University , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Fox Business, . Harvard, . Harvard , New York University , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jewish, City's Cooper Union, Defamation League, Hamas, ADL Locations: United States, New York City, Israel, Cornell ,, . Harvard ,, Jewish, Palestinian, Gaza
Violent, anti-Semitic threats were made online against Jewish students at Cornell University. Cornell University police have launched an investigation into the matter and notified the FBI. AdvertisementAdvertisementJewish students at Cornell University are "scared to sleep here" after violent, anti-Semitic threats were made online against the New York college amid the Israel-Hamas war. "But threatening Jewish students," the student said, "feels really unfair." The posts included a shooting threat at 104 West and called for violence against Jewish students, according to the student newspaper.
Persons: , Molly Goldstein, Goldstein, We've, they've, Martha Pollack, " Pollack, Pollack Organizations: Cornell University, New York, Cornell University police, FBI, Service, New, Ivy League university, college's Center, Jewish Living, Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell, Hamas, Center for Jewish, Cornell University Police, The Cornell Daily Sun, Jewish Locations: New York, Israel, Ithaca, Palestinian, Gaza, Palestine
Russia has suffered major military equipment losses in its latest offensive. The Russian military lost at least 109 armored vehicles and tanks near the region of Avdiivka, a think tank said. "Heavy Russian equipment losses around Avdiivka will likely undermine Russian offensive capabilities over the long term," war analysts said. AdvertisementAdvertisementRussia has recently suffered serious military equipment losses in its latest offensive surrounding the Ukrainian village of Avdiivka — and that'll likely hurt Moscow's future offensive capabilities, according to war analysts. "Heavy Russian equipment losses around Avdiivka will likely undermine Russian offensive capabilities over the long term," ISW researchers said in the assessment.
Persons: , ISW, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy, Rishi Sunak Organizations: Service, The, Ukrainian, British, Reuters Locations: Russia, Avdiivka, Russian, Washington, DC, Ukraine, Donetsk
A Maine Democratic congressman has now backtracked on his opposition to ban assault weapons. Golden reversed his stance in the wake of the deadly Lewiston massing shootings. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementA Democratic Maine congressman has backtracked on his opposition to an assault weapons ban in the wake of the deadly Lewiston mass shootings, calling his previous stance a "failure." The Maine lawmaker then called on Congress "to ban assault rifles, like the one used by the sick perpetrator of this mass killing in my hometown of Lewiston, Maine."
Persons: Jared Golden, Golden, Organizations: Maine Democratic, Service, Democratic, Marine Corps Locations: Maine, Lewiston , Maine, Lewiston
The news that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is cooperating should concern Trump. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementThus far, most of the investigations into Trump, especially his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, have relied on lower-ranking aides. Willis previously issued a sweeping indictment against Trump and his allies for trying to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election results. There's also the original Trump flipper, his former fixer Michael Cohen, who testified in Trump's civil fraud trial on Tuesday.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mark Meadows, Trump, , Donald Trump's, Jack Smith's, Mark Bederow, it's, Cassidy Hutchinson, Meadows, Brad Raffensperger, Bederow, Mike Pence, Pence, MAGA expats, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro —, Fani Willis, Willis, Georgia's, Ellis, Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, There's, Michael Cohen, Cohen, spiller Organizations: White House, Service, Trump . ABC News, Bloomberg, Trump, Republican, Georgia, Capitol, New York Locations: Manhattan, Meadows, Washington, DC, Fulton County
So-called "torture pits" were dug at Russian military training grounds to punish troops, a report said. A former soldier told Important Stories and the Conflict Intelligence Team that misbehaving troops were put in pits for up to a week. The investigative report, published on Tuesday, cites ex-trainees at the Prudboy military training camp in the Volgograd Oblast and the Totsky military training ground in the Orenburg Oblast. The former soldier told IStories and CIT that one recruit died at the training ground after he was put in a pit. The report said that Sergei not only left the Prudboy training ground, but also the country.
Persons: , Sergei, IStories, Viktor Organizations: Conflict Intelligence, Service, Conflict Intelligence Team, CIT, UK's Ministry of Defense Locations: Volgograd Oblast, Orenburg Oblast, Russian, Prudboy
The off-duty pilot accused of trying to shut the engines of a plane mid-flight said he wasn't feeling "okay." AdvertisementAdvertisementThe off-duty pilot who is facing dozens of attempted murder charges after officials say he tried to shut the engines of an Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight said he wasn't feeling "okay" moments before the bizarre incident. Alaska Airlines added, "Our crew responded without hesitation to a difficult and highly unusual situation, and we are incredibly proud and grateful for their skillful actions." AdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to Alaska Airlines, Emerson joined Alaska Air Group as a Horizon first officer in August 2001. He became an Alaska Airlines first officer following Alaska's acquisition of Virgin America in 2016.
Persons: Joseph Emerson, Emerson, Organizations: Service, Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, Horizon, Portland International, Portland Police, Detention, Alaska Air Group, Virgin America, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: Everett , Washington, San Francisco , California, Portland, Port, Multnomah
Trump's fraud trial began week four on Tuesday after skipping Monday due to a COVID-19 outbreak. An unmasked Trump watched as his unmasked lawyers asked the trial be halted due to the risk of infection. The AG's office is, meanwhile, insisting that all notification and quarantine rules have been followed. AdvertisementAdvertisementA spokesperson for the AG's office told reporters in a statement, "As always, the Attorney General's Office has followed and complied with CDC guidelines. Our office properly notified the court and defendants' counsel, and the court decided to proceed with trial today.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump's, Christopher Kise, Kise, Letitia James, COVID, Kevin Wallace, Alina Habba, Louis Solomon, Solomon, Arthur Engoron, General's Organizations: Service, New, New York, Trump, CDC Locations: York, Manhattan, New York
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