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AdvertisementIt was perhaps inevitable that Elon Musk — a tech titan and a prolific gamer — would try to turn government spending into a game. It's a natural move for Musk, who came up in the tech world in the early 2000s, as "gamification" took hold. "That's that kind of logic that you end up having if you're not really cautious about how it's designed." AdvertisementFor the government, that might hinge on what counts as waste and whether Musk's leaderboard can get people to agree. Otherwise, Hon said gamification might have short-term benefits but backfire in the long term as important, less-tangible factors are crowded out by overemphasizing one metric.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Elon, Musk, Jane McGonigal, McGonigal, Adrian Hon, You've, Richard Landers, it's, you've, Landers, Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, " Landers, Jill, It's, Petrzela, Musk's, gamification, he's Organizations: Service, Government Efficiency, University of Minnesota, SXSW, Netflix, Nike, New School Locations: gamification
AdvertisementTop Goldman officials denied any plans to cut Carter's department and said she had upgraded Goldman's marketing capabilities. "It sounds like a few people have a quaint understanding of marketing at Goldman Sachs," a Goldman spokesman, Tony Fratto, said. They turned to the consulting giant McKinsey, which recommended Goldman increase its marketing budget and hire a chief marketing officer, these people said. Related storiesAs AT&T's chief brand officer, Carter handled sports sponsorships, advertising, and diversity messaging in a division headed by the telecom giant's global marketing officer, Lori Lee. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty ImagesIn recent weeks, Goldman's marketing team has suffered more departures.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Fiona Carter, Carter, David Solomon's, Solomon, Tony Fratto, It's, Goldman dealmaker, , John Waldron, Lori Lee, Robert De Niro, Katie Holmes, John Rogers, Waldron, Rogers, Fratto, Sean Zanni, Jake Siewert, Maria dal, speechwriting, Dal Pan, Goldman Sachs SAUL LOEB, Matt Gibson, David Solomon, PATRICK T, FALLON, Jason Hill, snagging, There's, Russell Horwitz, Goldman's, Horwitz, " Horwitz, Emmalyse Brownstein, Reed Alexander Organizations: Goldman, Business, Forbes, McKinsey, T's, Hollywood, Tribeca Film, Goldman's New, BI, AFP, Formula One United, Prix, Getty, White Locations: Sachs, Goldman's, Goldman's New York City, Formula One United States, Austin , Texas, York City
Bidders interested in acquiring the media company founded by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones will battle it out at a bankruptcy auction Wednesday, potentially silencing his Infowars broadcasting platform for good. "All you leftists celebrating the end of Alex Jones and Infowars, you're fools," he said. Jay Westbrook, a University of Texas bankruptcy law professor, said the ultimate goal would be to earn a "maximum return for the victims." Jones, 50, founded Infowars, which operates under Free Speech Systems, in 1999. "Despite the judgment, Alex Jones still has a First Amendment right to speak his mind and continue to speak about anything he wants," he said.
Persons: Alex Jones, Jones, Sandy, Infowars, Roger Stone, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Christopher Murray, Sandy Hook, Jay Westbrook, Callie Kalny, Roy Gutterman Organizations: Free Speech Systems, Elementary, ThreeSixty, Associated Press, University of Texas, Center of Media Psychology, Northwestern University, Musk, U.S, Bankruptcy, Southern, Southern District of, Sandy Hook Elementary, Speech Systems, Syracuse University, Center, Free Locations: Winnebago, Austin , Texas, Infowars, Southern District, Southern District of Texas, Newtown , Connecticut, Connecticut, Texas
AdvertisementTrump has tapped Pete Hegseth, an Army veteran and Fox News host, to be secretary of defense. US President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Pete Hegseth, a Fox & Friends host and US Army National Guard veteran, to be secretary of defense. Hegseth was considered for Veterans Affairs secretary during Trump's first term and faced pushback from veterans group leaders. All US military combat roles opened to women in 2015. AdvertisementThroughout the war, Hegseth has shifted stances, calling Putin a "war criminal" and criticizing Biden for not getting Ukraine military aid quickly enough.
Persons: Pete Hegseth, Hegseth, Donald Trump, Joe, Trump, Trump's, Brace, Paul Rieckhoff, Adam Smith, Adam Kinzinger, Joe Biden's, Shawn Ryan, he'll, Abreanna Goodrich, we've, Shawn Ryan Show, Genya SAVILOV, AFP Hegseth, He's, Vladimir Putin's, Putin, Biden, Israel Trump's, Doug Mills, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel wasn't, he's, Xiang Organizations: Trump, Army, Fox News, Defense Department, NATO, Fox & Friends, US Army National Guard, Israel, Wall Street, Veterans Affairs, SecDef, Independent Veterans of, Fox, Department of Defense, House Armed Services, Air National Guard, Republican, US National Guard, Pentagon, US Army, Spc, AFP, Kyiv, Warriors, Israeli, Getty, US Locations: Ukraine, America, Independent Veterans of America, Iraq, Afghanistan, Jerusalem, Russia, Soviet Union, Israel, Gaza, Iran, Washington, China, Xinhua, Asia, Pacific, Taiwan
Builders, meanwhile, are luring buyers with some perks but are barely budging on prices. That's partly because these companies have another place to turn: the rental market. Opportunistic investors — mostly small and midsize players, who own the vast majority of single-family rentals in the country — are happy to oblige. Builders have also started developing entire communities of single-family homes to be rented out rather than sold, a strategy known as build-for-rent. Their embrace of the rental market says more about the obstacles for buyers than for builders.
Persons: homebuilders, John Burns, Keith Hughes, , Horton, Don Mullen, they've, Adam Stern, Sean Morgan, Alex Offutt, Ray Sturm, Sturm, Selma Hepp, It's Organizations: John Burns Research, Consulting, Builders, John, Houston, Owners, SFR, Sun, Dallas, Local, Business Purpose, Offutt Locations: Tampa , Florida, Carolinas, Nashville, Horton
A stranger called the cops, concerned he might be in danger, though he said he was OK.Patterson was charged with reckless conduct. AdvertisementThe sheriff's deputy asked if I knew that my youngest son, Soren, who was about to turn 11, was alone in our downtown area. It turned out he'd walked just under a mile from our house in the woods where he's homeschooled. The deputy wanted to know why he was there, how he got there, and why I didn't know where he was. I was annoyed with Soren for going into town without telling me or other family members first, but I wasn't panicking.
Persons: Patterson, Brittany Patterson, Evander's doctor's, Soren, he'd, we'd, who's, , Josh, They're, David DeLugas, texted, we've, that's Organizations: Dollar, Family, Children Services, Sheriff's, Child Services Locations: Brittany, Fannin County , Georgia, Fannin, Georgia
The Meta CEO worked with T-Pain to release his own version of the 2000s classic "Get Low." If you ever wanted to hear Mark Zuckerberg's take on the classic 2000s hit "Get Low," the wait is over. The Meta CEO released a version of the track on Wednesday in a tribute to his wife, Priscilla Chan. As a special treat, the billionaire worked with T-Pain — a 2000s artist who was not involved in "Get Low" — on their own version. AdvertisementEarlier this year, Zuckerberg gifted Chan with a seven-foot tall turquoise statue in her likeness.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg's, Priscilla Chan, Zuckerberg, Chan, he's Organizations: Harvard, Big Tech Locations: leven
AdvertisementI've lived in Canada for more than a decade, and though it's not perfect, I prefer it to the US. Traveling in Canada can be more expensive, but my husband and I have found ways to make it work. Add on the promise of Canadian healthcare, and we were close to nirvana. After living for more than a decade in Canada, we've come to realize that the country is far from perfect. AdvertisementI prefer living in Canada to the United StatesCanada's healthcare system is a big attraction for many in the US.
Persons: I've, it's, we'd, they'd, Canada —, we've, Bruce Yuanyue Bi, I'm Organizations: Cosmopolitan, Toronto — Locations: Canada, Toronto, Midwest, New York City, California, Laurentian, Ontario, Yukon, Nigeria, Russia, Pakistan, Mexico, China, Peru, United States, Canadian
A coalition of parents attempting to block a state law that would require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms by next year have won a legal battle in federal court. The judge wrote that the law is "facially unconstitutional" and "in all applications," barring Louisiana from enforcing it and adopting rules around it that require all public K-12 schools and colleges to exhibit posters of the Ten Commandments. We've shown that in our briefs by creating a number of posters," Murrill told reporters. The displays included historical context for the commandments that the state believes makes its law constitutional. When asked what he would tell parents concerned about having the Ten Commandments in public schools, Landry said in August: "Tell your child not to look at them."
Persons: John deGravelles, DeGravelles, Jan, Liz Murrill, Jeff Landry, , nonreligious —, Steven Green, Murrill, We've, Landry, Moses, Martin Luther King Jr, Hamilton Organizations: U.S, District, Gov, GOP, — Jewish, Unitarian Universalist, American Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union of, Americans United, and State, Religion Foundation, Willamette University, Supreme Locations: Louisiana, American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, Oregon, Murrill, Oklahoma
A London chef sparked online debate when he criticized diners who don't spend much. He told BI it was "very frustrating" and he was being forced to turn away diners who might spend more. AdvertisementA London chef has sparked a debate about the affordability and culture of eating out after he criticized diners who don't spend enough. AdvertisementJames Hacon, a restaurant consultant and industry commentator, told BI that life is tough for London eateries right now. AdvertisementHacon said there were ways to overcome the impact of diners who only want a starter and water.
Persons: Hugh Corcoran, , Corcoran, James Hacon, Hacon Organizations: Service, London, National Insurance, Guardian Locations: London
AdvertisementUS stocks have been on a tear since Trump's win. "Let me tell you something: If Trump enacted 50% of what he's saying, you'll have a stock market crash, the likes that you haven't seen since the 1920s," Scaramucci said. You'll crush the economy; you'll crush our tax revenues; you'll flip upside down the job market," Scaramucci said. "They will not be ready for that, and so the stock market will have gotten wrong the current movement." "My guess is that the stock market aficionados, the stock market experts, are probably right," Scaramucci said.
Persons: SkyBridge Capital's Anthony Scaramucci, Trump, there's, Scaramucci, , Anthony Scaramucci, it's, Bitcoin, Donald Trump's, didn't, David Bahnsen, he's, — Elon Musk, Elon, Tom Orlik, David Kelly, ​ ​, Susie Wiles Organizations: Service, House, SkyBridge, Business, Nasdaq, Russell, Trump, Bloomberg Economics, JPMorgan Asset Management, Republican
Agemo has exited stealth with $4 million to build AI that turns text prompts into software. Essentially, this required them to train their AI models to reason like a team of engineers. Agemo finds itself up against the likes of Poolside, which raised $500 million in October, and Magic, which raised $320 million in August. To combat this problem, Agemo is building AI systems that can "reason" in software. AdvertisementEurope's answer to Poolside and MagicTo differentiate it from competitors such as Poolside and Magic, the startup says it has developed a neurosymbolic AI system for software reasoning.
Persons: Agemo, Aymeric Zhuo, Osman Ramadan, , IBM's Jonathan Adashek, Mehdi Ghissassi, Olivier Pomel, Zhuo, Ramadan, ChatGPT, we've, We've Organizations: Service, Firstminute Capital, Mistral, Fly Ventures, Cambridge University, Microsoft, Activision, BI Locations: DeepMind, OpenAI, Sudan, London, Europe, Bay
Good friends help each other get better business deals, just like Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg. Stewart told The Wall Street Journal that she "learned how to negotiate even better than ever" from the rapper. They first met on "The Martha Stewart Show" in 2008, during which they made mashed potatoes together. "She presents an opportunity, we present it to a network and we make some things happen," Snoop Dogg told People in a September interview. As good friends, they also help each other get better business deals, Snoop Dogg said.
Persons: Martha Stewart, Snoop Dogg, Stewart, , They've, Martha, Snoop's, It's, Snoop, he's, Martha's Chard Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Service, Wall, VH1, Party, Business
As a professional bra fitter, I've seen people make mistakes when buying the garment. AdvertisementAs a professional bra fitter for over a decade, I know many people struggle to find a perfect-fitting bra. Fortunately, my job is to guide clients as they discover which bras work best for their lifestyles. Thinking bras have to be uncomfortableDuring fittings, I always ask clients what they're looking for, and almost every person says, "A bra that's comfortable." Believing cute bras don't exist for bigger breastsI found a bra that's the perfect size for me, the Fetzyz from Ewa Michalak in brown.
Persons: I've, , who's, It's, Denise, Ewa Michalak, Sam Organizations: Service, Brands Locations: Ewa
We had a great time on our trip together, and both of us needed it more than we realized. Courtesy of Terri PetersMy mother-in-law and I have different interests: I love reading and Taylor Swift, and she loves watching British detective shows, for example. We had great conversations and made lasting memoriesThe author and her mother-in-law enjoyed their time in Silver Dollar City. Courtesy of Terri PetersMy mother-in-law lost her husband in March 2022, and in March 2023, one of her three adult sons also died. I didn't realize I needed a getaway with just my mother-in-law, either.
Persons: , I've, I'm, we've, Joe Cafe, Terri Peters, Taylor Swift, Branson, she's, — she's Organizations: Service, Silver Dollar Locations: Branson , Missouri, Branson, Branson .
France also said it was training Ukrainian pilots. That's a big benefit, experts said, as the F-16 training program keeps being delayed. AdvertisementFrance's plan for getting Ukraine new Western fighter jets could help it skirt a big issue facing the F-16 program. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stands against the background of Ukraine's Air Force's F-16 fighter jets in an undisclosed location in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Air Force's F-16 fighter jets fly in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.
Persons: , Sébastien Lecornu, Gordon, Skip, Davis, Lockheed Martin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, it's, Michael Bohnert, George Barros, Barros, Lecornu, Tim Robinson, Bohnert, Denmark — that's, Abrams, Robinson Organizations: Service, Ukraine, Ukraine Mirage, US Army, Lockheed, Politico, Street, AP, Pravda, RAND Corporation, Mirage, Institute for, Dassault Aviation, La Tribune, Ukrine's, Ukrainian, UK's Royal Aeronautical Society Locations: Ukraine, France, Ukrainian, Western, Russia, Nancy, US, Denmark, Romania, Soviet, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands
Knowing that Avocado makes some of the best organic mattresses, I turned to the Avocado Eco Organic Mattress Topper, a plush and supportive latex topper that sleeps cool. Avocado Eco Organic Mattress Topper The Avocado Eco Organic Mattress Topper is made from organic latex, and adds both support and comfort to your bed. Rebecca Shinners/Business InsiderThe Avocado Eco Organic Mattress Topper offers customization options for different preferences and sleeping habits. Our review of the Avocado Eco Organic Mattress TopperAdvertisementSetupThe Avocado mattress topper arrives vacuum-sealed and unfurls like a mattress in a box. The standard truly beats competitor latex designs in price, like the two-inch Birch Plush Organic Mattress Topper or Saatva's 1.5-inch latex mattress topper.
Persons: Rebecca Shinners, I'm, I've, Boll, it's, It's, Jaclyn Turner, Topper Organizations: Business, FSC, UL Environment Locations: GOLS, California, New York City, Peruvian
Related Video The surprising effects loneliness has on your brain and bodyThere's a preconception that if you're single, you're either stuck at home alone or forced to do things on your own because you don't have anyone. I consider myself single at heart, which means I'm happiest and most fulfilled when I'm not in a relationship. As I've gotten older it's flipped and I'm happy to have five or six days a week to myself, although I'm happy to do more socializing than that. AdvertisementI don't have a yearly Thanksgiving or Christmas tradition now but I've celebrated them with friends, family, and on my own. I'm happy with whichever.
Persons: Bella DePaulo, , who's, we're, I'm, Doug Ellis, I've, DePaulo, Bella DePaulo I've, What's Organizations: Service, University of Virginia Locations: California, Summerland , California, Washington DC, New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Pennsylvania, Mexico
Annalisa Pawlosky, an AI scientist, moved her family to Switzerland in 2020 for a new role at Google. Pawlosky is the primary breadwinner for her family and handles the mental load of her household. Family dynamics are also more traditional in Switzerland, which took some getting used to. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Annalisa Pawlosky, a 40-year-old AI research scientist at Google in Zurich. While I was at Stanford, Google asked me to start the Google Accelerated Science biochemistry and molecular biology laboratory.
Persons: Annalisa Pawlosky, , Google, Francisco, weren't, didn't, I've, doesn't, It's, There's, it's, We'd, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Google, Service, MIT, Stanford, lhaas Locations: Switzerland, Zurich, London, Dublin, Paris, Europe, Asia, Africa
"There are many things in this world that we cannot control," Masuno wrote. Accepting that most things are out of our control can be tough, but there's freedom and peace in letting go, Shunmyo Masuno says. Aim to be more detached in relationshipsKeep in mind that there is a very fine line between being attentive and being meddlesome, Masuno wrote. Try not to worry about every little thingSometimes it's in your best interest to be more skilled at forgetting, Masuno wrote. "Don't leave your eyes and ears open all the time," Masuno wrote.
Persons: Masuno, Shunmyo Masuno, it's, You'll, John F, Kennedy, you'll Organizations: CNBC
Take workplace life insurance policies, which you can often opt into during open enrollment by simply checking a box. "The biggest mistake I see during open enrollment is people not listing beneficiaries or listing minors as beneficiaries on their workplace life insurance," she says. Be smart about beneficiariesIt's easy to gloss over the life insurance portion of the open enrollment. In the event of your death, the payout on your policy — often the equivalent of about a year's salary — will go to whomever you choose during open enrollment. Her advice to parents of small children: Name your spouse as a primary beneficiary and secondarily leave the money to a trust you have set up for your children.
Persons: Carolyn McClanahan Organizations: Planning
Alphabet -owned Waymo is removing the waitlist for its self-driving service in Los Angeles, marking its largest expansion yet. With more than 3.8 million people, LA marks the third and largest city where the company's robotaxi service is now fully available. "Now is an exciting time to welcome everyone in Los Angeles along for the ride," Tekedra Mawakana, co-CEO of Waymo, said in a news release Tuesday. Waymo closed a $5.6 billion funding round in October to expand its robotaxi service across the U.S. Waymo in September announced that it partnered with Uber to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in 2025.
Persons: Waymo, Andreessen Horowitz, Perry, Rowe Price, That's, Uber Organizations: U.S, Google, Fidelity, Tiger Global, Hyundai Locations: Los Angeles, LA, Los Angeles County, San Francisco, Phoenix, Waymo, Silver, Austin , Texas, Korean
Succeeding in a job interview requires you to offer strong answers, but you can't do that unless you're also listening intently, says Gillian Munson. Failing to listen to the question asked, and answering with an inappropriate response, is the top, "absolute" red flag she sees in candidates during interviews, says Munson, Vimeo's chief financial officer. "Sometimes folks are in such a hurry to get through the conversation that they don't carefully listen to the question and answer it," she tells CNBC Make It. Even in instances when a candidate is trying to skirt around a question they don't want to answer head-on, it's important to acknowledge that the question is there and relate your answer back to it, advises Munson, 54, who has more than 30 years of experience in the finance industry.
Persons: Gillian Munson, Munson Organizations: CNBC
My best friend and I both named our daughters Annika. AdvertisementI met my best friend back in 2005 when I ran a Seattle-based indie music website, and she played in my favorite band. A shared bond on the other side of the worldIt's hard to live 6,000 miles away from one of your best friends. AdvertisementBut Saundrah's daughter is tall, has an incredible sense of direction, and wakes up at 5:30 a.m. every day to get homework done. Saundrah's daughter is an extrovert, and mine is an introvert.
Persons: Annika, , Saundrah, Leo, we'd, Nika, Nico Organizations: Service Locations: Seattle, Europe
Streaming video services are seeing more customers hitting "pause," The Wall Street Journal reports. The Journal examined subscription data from analytics firm Antenna to see the pattern of people quitting Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Amazon Prime Video, and others. The average rate of U.S. customer cancellations among premium streaming video services reached 5.2% in August, but after factoring in re-subscribers, the rate of defections was lower at 3.5%. Meanwhile, last month, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a "click to cancel" rule that is supposed to make it easier for customers to cancel online subscriptions. In them, he's dancing shirtless to an audio meme to promote his FX show, "English Teacher," which streams on Hulu.
Persons: I'm, , Brian Jordan Organizations: Street, Hulu —, Service, Netflix, Apple, Max, Amazon Prime, Federal Trade Commission Locations: Hulu
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