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Read previewIt's official: The labor market vibes are not great. It's the largest tumble in sentiment since August 2021 — and workers' experiences with and expectations for the labor market are partially to blame. A weaker jobs market — although one that's still historically strong — is warping Americans' beliefs about the economy. Even so, though, it'll take a little while for new monetary policy to trickle into daily life and the labor market. Are you having trouble finding a job, or is the job market making you feel bad?
Persons: , It's, Jerome Powell, Wells, Shannon Seery Grein, Jeremiah Kohl, Dana M, Peterson, it'll, Julia Pollak Organizations: Service, Conference, Business, Federal Reserve, Conference Board, Conference Board's, New York Federal Reserve's Survey, Consumer, Survey, Labor
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDirector James Cameron explains why he is joining Stability AI's board of directorsJames Cameron, Oscar Winning Filmmaker and Prem Akkaraju, Stability AI CEO, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' and CNBC's Julia Boorstin to talk the impact of AI on Hollywood, Cameron joining the board of Stability AI and more.
Persons: James Cameron, Oscar, Prem Akkaraju, Julia Boorstin, Cameron Organizations: Hollywood
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with director James Cameron and Stability AI CEO Prem AkkarajuJames Cameron, Oscar-winning filmmaker and Prem Akkaraju, Stability AI CEO, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' and CNBC's Julia Boorstin to talk the impact of AI on Hollywood, Cameron joining the board of Stability AI and more.
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But if you were generally tense, anxious, or fearful around your parent or caretaker, there's a chance you were raised by an eggshell parent. An eggshell parent is "often highly unpredictable, and unsafe in some way," she added. Sage shared a few signs you grew up with at least one eggshell parent, and what the long-term impacts of such a relationship can be. She added that eggshell parents often lack self-awareness of how their intense mood swings impact other people, especially their kids. Without that acknowledgment, children of eggshell parents might continue to believe that they "caused" their parents' outbursts, and that they're responsible for managing other people's emotions.
Persons: , there's, Kim Sage, Sage, you've, you'll Organizations: Service, Business Locations: California
Some also worry about "Botox blindness," overdoing Botox and filler without realizing it. "I feel vindicated," he said of more people preferring less invasive skincare treatments. Sung shared 3 Ps — peptides, protein, and plasma energy — that he recommends trying for a "notox" anti-aging skincare routine. AdvertisementThere are more approachable ways to start using peptides. If budget allows, try plasma energy treatmentsSung's third "P" is plasma skin regeneration, a non-laser treatment that promotes collagen growth using plasma energy.
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The local police team responsible for the roof a shooter used to fire at ex-President Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, had never spoken to the Secret Service prior to the attempted assassination, a report released by the Secret Service on Friday says. Among other errors, the report found that one local police entity working security at the Trump rally requested support from another local department without the Secret Service being aware. While investigating the incident, the Secret Service placed some officials, including the director of the Secret Service’s Pittsburgh Field Office, on leave. “The former president is getting everything that the current president has with respect to Secret Service assets,” Rowe said. Rowe also told reporters at a news conference Friday that the Secret Service did not deny security assets to the Trump campaign ahead of the July rally in Butler.
Persons: Donald Trump, Thomas Crooks, Trump, Butler, Jeff Swensen, Crooks, , , Ronald Rowe, Friday’s, , Rowe, ” Rowe, Kamala Harris Organizations: Trump, FBI, Inc, Secret Service, Service, Pittsburgh Field, Republican National Convention, Democratic National Convention, Secret, United Nations General Assembly Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Trump, Butler, Pa, West Palm Beach , Florida
Read previewNikki, a recent college graduate, has been struggling to find a job after completing her degree in biochemistry this year. While a cooling job market has made it harder for Americans of all ages to find work, young college grads are among the groups being hit the hardest. This means young college grads have been more likely to be unemployed than the broader population, even as the job market has returned to a more normal post-pandemic state over the past two years. "If you don't have a job, if you're a new grad, finding a job is actually unusually difficult." AdvertisementAre you a recent college graduate who's struggling to find a job?
Persons: , Nikki, She's, Zers, grads, Julia Pollak, Pollak, Gen Zers, that's, Nick Bunker, who's Organizations: Service, Business, Federal Reserve Bank of New, LinkedIn, Federal Reserve Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
The scientists project Thwaites and the Antarctic Ice Sheet could collapse within 200 years, which would have devastating consequences. Photograph of the high cliffs of Thwaites Glacier taken from the British Antarctic Survey Twin Otter aircraft. There is a concern that if Thwaites’ ice shelves collapse, it will leave towering cliffs of ice exposed to the ocean. The Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica NASA/ReutersThat’s not to say Thwaites is safe. The scientists predict the whole of Thwaites and the Antarctic Ice Sheet behind it could be gone in the 23rd Century.
Persons: Thwaites —, Thwaites ’, Rob Larter, Thwaites, , Kiya Riverman, Rob Robbins, Julia Wellner, ” Wellner, Reuters That’s, Eric Rignot, Organizations: CNN, British Antarctic Survey, University of Portland, University of Houston, El, Antarctica NASA, Reuters, University of California Locations: Antarctica, Miami, London, Bangladesh, Florida, Icefin, Thwaites, Irvine, ITGC
Read previewBetween her vulnerable songs and stadium shows that somehow still feel intimate, Taylor Swift has captured the hearts of so many around the world — not least young girls. In a recent interview for the podcast "Acquired," Zuckerberg recounted taking August to a Taylor Swift concert. That's not available to you,'" Zuckerberg told hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal. "His advice to his daughter to aspire to be herself, not Taylor Swift or some other icon, I do think it's an important reminder for all parents," Wright said. In a previous interview with CBS's Gayle King, Zuckerberg said he gives his kids chores such as loading the dishwasher.
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The best way to approach health care, in addition to traditional medicine, in Hotz's opinion, is social prescribing. This is the future Julia Hotz, author of " The Connection Cure ," hopes will become a reality in every country. Or you can create your own art to channel some of the heavy emotions you're feeling into something beautiful. Search for belonging when you're feeling lonelyOne of the most fundamental human needs is to have a sense of belonging, Hotz says. "Instead of replacing other kinds of medicine, social prescriptions complement them," Hotz wrote in her book.
Persons: Hotz, Julia Hotz Organizations: Solutions, Research, Harvard, CNBC Locations: U.S
Mayor Rob Rue told CNN the city’s population has grown about 25% over the past three years, in part due to the arrival of Haitian immigrants. Volunteer teacher Hope Kaufman leads Haitian students during an English language class at the Haitian Community Help and Support Center in Springfield, Ohio, on September 13, 2024. They’re very happy to have them there, and frankly, that’s helped the economy.”Has something changed with Haitian immigration to the US? Members of the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio — from left, Lindsay Aime, James Fleurijean, Viles Dorsainvil and Rose-Thamar Joseph — stand for worship at Central Christian Church on September 15, 2024. But in an interview with ABC’s “This Week,” the Republican governor stressed the economic benefit the Haitian immigrants are bringing to the city.
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Influencer couple denies leaving kids alone on cruise
  + stars: | 2024-09-19 | by ( Julia Buckley | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
CNN —For most people, dinner on a cruise ship is a time to relax. The couple thanked their family for helping to watch the children during the cruise, and also thanked the public. Cruise ship childcareMany cruise lines offer childcare options. “It is generally not safe for a child under eight to be left alone at home, and a cruise ship cabin is no different,” he said. There are just too many unexpected things that could happen when children are left alone in a cruise cabin or hotel room.”
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A neuroscientist scanned her own brain during pregnancy to track its changes. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementFor how common the phrase "mommy brain" is, we still don't know much about how pregnancy, birth, and postpartum alter a person's brain. "It's shocking that in 2024, there's so little information available to us," Dr. Liz Chrastil, 43, a neuroscientist and associate professor at UC Irvine, told Business Insider. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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It’s also a sign of confidence from Fed officials that inflation has come under control just enough to comfortably dial back policy. Typically, in the lead-up to a Fed policy decision, Wall Street and economists are in alignment on what to expect. But investors’ wagers for a half-point cut ramped up on Monday; and as of Tuesday afternoon, federal funds futures contracts were pricing in a 63% chance of a jumbo rate cut, up from around 30% on Thursday, according to the CME Group. As inflation skyrocketed in 2021 and 2022, American employers pumped out jobs and the unemployment rate declined to half-century lows. The Fed eventually responded to the country’s inflation problem with its bitter medicine of high interest rates.
Persons: It’s, Christopher Waller, Elizabeth Warren, Robert Kaplan, Bill Dudley, , Powell, ” Gregory Daco, , ” Julia Hermann Organizations: Washington CNN, Federal Reserve, Street, CME, Fed, Democratic, Dallas Fed, CNBC, Former New York, Bloomberg, Dow, Labor, New York Life Investments, CNN
Alvarez reflected on how it took her a while to understand the traumas of a dictatorship through her parents. So, it helped me to understand them and their generation, which has been called ‘la generación perdida’ (the 'lost generation') because so many in that generation lost their lives." The documentary ends with her most recent novel, “The Cemetery of Untold Stories,” which Alvarez published this year at age 74. Alvarez said that after arriving in Queens, she felt that her family “had lost everything.” But in spite of feeling like an outsider, poetry helped her find a new home. She produced and directed “Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined.”Bosch explained that Alvarez’s writing shifted the lens from male-dominated stories to female-dominated stories.
Persons: Alvarez, , , , ” Alvarez, Langston Hughes, Hughes, I’ll, Nobody’ll, ” “, “ Julia, Adriana Bosch, “ Julia Alvarez, ” Bosch Organizations: U.S ., Harlem Renaissance, Locations: Queens, Dominican Republic, U.S, America, Americas, Cuban American
Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested Monday, the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York said. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams confirmed in a statement that on Monday evening, federal agents had arrested Combs, based on a sealed indictment filed by the Southern District of New York. Combs’ attorney Marc Agnifilo expressed disappointment in a statement. Richard, who was a member of the girl group Danity Kane, which Combs formed on the MTV reality competition “Making the Band,” sued Combs last week. The warrant to search Combs’ properties came from the Southern District of New York, NBC News has reported.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Combs, Damian Williams, , ” Williams, Marc Agnifilo, , Sean ‘ Diddy ’ Combs, Casandra Ventura, Ventura, Dawn Richard, groped, Richard, Danity Kane, Puffy Organizations: Attorney's, U.S, Southern, of, MTV, Investigators, NBC News, Bad Boy Locations: U.S, New York, New York City, of New York, Miami, Los Angeles
Read previewAround 200,000 Haitians living in the US are on Temporary Protected Status, including many of those living in Springfield, Ohio, who have been targeted by former President Donald Trump and others with baseless claims about eating pets. Trump has already called for mass deportations from the town, saying last week: "We're going to start with Springfield and Aurora." "Once a country is designated, each individual covered by the designation must apply separately for TPS status," she said, noting that existing TPS holders must also renew their paperwork with each redesignation. However, if Trump wins, Leblang told BI this is far less likely. Indeed, it already was once before when Trump sought to end TPS for certain countries during his last administration.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, Nancy Morawetz, Alejandro Mayorkas, Tom K, Wong, Harris, David Leblang, Leblang, Justin Sullivan, Lori A, Nessel, Biden, Julia Gelatt, Gelatt Organizations: Service, Trump, TPS, Haiti, Business, Biden, NYU, BI, Homeland, US Immigration Policy Center, University of Virginia, Seton Hall University School of Law, Department of Homeland Security, US Locations: Springfield , Ohio, Haitian, Springfield, Aurora, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Sudan, Canada
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel on latest AR glasses, new ad formats and Snapchat app redesignCNBC’s Julia Boorstin with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss it's new product AR glasses, the company's stock plunge, new ad format and more.
Persons: Evan Spiegel, Julia Boorstin
Read previewSorry, Amazon employees. CEO Andy Jassy announced on Monday that starting next year, Amazon employees must be in the office five days a week. Amazon's announcement comes after 15 months of hybrid work — employees had to be in three times a week. Some employers like Amazon are looking to take back powerIn the pandemic era, the labor market favored office workers. Oftentimes, introverted employees work better outside the office, and some people find that the pressure of in-person work can stifle productivity and deep thinking, Duffy said.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSnap CEO Evan Spiegel: We're on pace for record annual revenue this yearCNBC’s Julia Boorstin with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss it's new product AR glasses, the company's stock plunge, new ad format and more.
Persons: Evan Spiegel, We're, Julia Boorstin
LeanIn and McKinsey have released their annual Women in the Workplace Report, and while there are clear signs of progress, women also face major headwinds. Companies now offer significantly more work-life benefits than they did even five years ago: In 2024, 92% of companies offered paid maternity leave and 86% offered paid paternity leave, up from 2018, when 78% of companies offered paid maternity leave and 70% offered paid paternity leave. "We're seeing some progress, but it's pretty fragile," says Sheryl Sandberg, the founder and board chair of LeanIn. "People have added women to senior leadership in staff roles, but if you're looking for, 'Where's the CEO pipeline?' While women have reached the C-suite, they disproportionately oversee staff functions, she points out, like legal and HR.
Persons: LeanIn, Sheryl Sandberg Organizations: McKinsey, Fortune, Companies Locations: LeanIn
His comments come at a pivotal moment for the Secret Service. The Trump campaign asked the Secret Service for increased security on Monday morning, two sources familiar with the request told NBC News. It's not clear how the Secret Service has responded to that request. “The president is aware that he has the highest levels of protection that the Secret Service provides.”“We constantly evaluate based on threat,” he added. “The Secret Service operates under a paradox of zero fail mission but also that we have done more with less for decades,” he said.
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Justina Nixon-Saintil is IBM's chief impact officer and a member of BI's Workforce Innovation board. This article is part of "Workforce Innovation," a series exploring the forces shaping enterprise transformation. What is the connection to workforce innovation? We also make sure that we're investing in communities that are most vulnerable due to climate change and environmental threats. They're all thinking the same thing: How can we use new technologies to understand all communities better and have a greater impact?
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After hiking one mile in the park with her son one day, she realized she felt peaceful afterward. AdvertisementBrown has since lost 190 lbs — 100 pounds from walking, running and dietary changes, and the rest with help from GLP-1 medications, which can assist in dealing with "food noise" and cravings. She started by walking and changing her dietBefore she started running, Brown lost around 70 pounds from walking a few miles every day and making some dietary changes. She ran one mile a day for a monthA few years later, Brown got bored with walking and wanted to try running. She challenged herself to run one mile daily for a month, only running on the treadmill in her house.
Persons: , Jennifer Brown, Brown, I've, Mounjaro Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Iowa, GLP, Des Moines
Insider Today: The unstoppable Sam Altman
  + stars: | 2024-09-15 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
If you're sick of me running the Sunday edition for Matt Turner, I have good news: He's back next week. On the agenda today:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementThe first in-person meeting between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump had plenty of fireworks . (JD Vance, Trump's running mate, isn't worried .) AdvertisementBusiness Insider spoke to some middle managers who said the stress was enough for them to consider asking for a demotion.
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