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How to Plan a Family Heritage Trip
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Shannon Sims | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In the second season of the TV show “The White Lotus,” three generations of a fictional American family travel to Sicily to try to reconnect with their ancestral roots. Though their journey goes hilariously wrong at times, heritage trips like theirs have become serious business. But DNA-testing sites, online genealogical databases and social media have made searching far easier, fueling a growing interest in heritage travel. Not everyone goes on a heritage trip for the same reason: Maybe you want to meet living relatives to swap photos and stories. Or you could simply be looking to connect with a place your family once called home.
Organizations: Grand View Research Locations: Sicily
One of the most iconic catches in NFL history — a play that would change Odell Beckham Jr.’s life — started with a misunderstanding and a poor route. Odell Beckham Jr. catches a one-handed touchdown and it is arguably one of the most iconic catches in NFL history. The two would spend hours outside their college dorm, throwing footballs to each other and practicing one-handed catches. When it did, Beckham told his teammate that the catch “changed his life.”Zay Flowers' locker is right next to Odell Beckham Jr.'s in the Ravens locker room. He has the one-handed catch against the Cowboys.
Persons: , Odell Beckham Jr, Eli Manning, ” Manning, it’s, that’s, Odell, , Jameel McClain, Beckham, ” Beckham, , It’s, Beckham’s, Brandon Carr, Manning, Garrett Wilson, GARRETT WILSON, “ There’s, Cris Collinsworth, Al Michaels, ” It’s, Jarvis Landry, “ That’s, Jarvis ’, Beckham didn’t, ” McClain, Ben McAdoo, Tom Coughlin wasn’t, Coughlin, ” McAdoo, “ Don’t, Carr wasn’t, Carr, ” Odell Beckham Jr, didn’t, Elsa, Getty, Collinsworth, Malcolm Butler, Michaels, ” Collinsworth, I’m, Odell Beckhams, “ I’ve, Aaron, Rodgers, Brett, Favre, gasps, “ We’ve, Geoff Schwartz, ” Said McClain, Zay Flowers, Flowers, ” Flowers, ike, J ames, rade Organizations: New York Giants, NFL, Giants, MetLife, NBC, Dallas Cowboys, NBC Sports, The Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams, Cincinnati Bengals, Cowboys, New York Jets, LSU, Auburn, New, Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, New England Patriots, Athletic, Dallas, Baltimore Ravens, Ravens, ust, ard Locations: , New York, Manning, South Florida, Baltimore, ife
The deal includes an agreement for Anthropic to use Amazon's AI chips more. The goal of all this money is mainly to get Amazon's AI chips to be used more often to train and run large language models. It's also going to help Amazon design future Trainium chips and contribute to building out an Amazon AI model development platform called AWS Neuron. The Information reported recently that Anthropic prefers to use Nvidia GPUs, rather than Amazon AI chips. In May, Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon told Business Insider he wasn't aware of any companies using Amazon chips at scale.
Persons: Anthropic, It's, Dario Amodei, we've, Andy Jassy, Bernstein, Stacy Rasgon, Jassy, Amodei Organizations: Amazon, Nvidia, Business, Google, Locations: Anthropic, San Francisco
A dietitian said that eating more substantial meals would reduce the urge to binge on snacks. "I usually skip lunch because I'm not hungry because of my shake," Jessica said. Turoff recommends adding a carb like a baked sweet potato, rice, grains, or pasta to dinner to make the meals more balanced. AdvertisementTip 6: Build up to exerciseExercise plays a smaller role in fat loss than many people think, so Turoff recommends Jessica tackle her food first. Turoff recommends two to three sessions a week.
Persons: Jessica, Dietitian Alix Turoff, creamer, I'm, Turoff, overeating, she's, Jessica doesn't, I've Organizations: BI's Nutrition Clinic, Insider's Nutrition Clinic
We are buying 50 shares of GE Healthcare at roughly $81.51. Following the trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 975 shares of GEHC, increasing its weighting to 2.2% from about 2.1%. GE Healthcare may be best known for selling medical equipment like MRI and CT machines, but its pharmaceutical diagnostics business is what's most exciting right now. One more thing we liked was GE Healthcare commitment to expand its adjusted EBIT margins. This year, GE Healthcare expects its adjusted EBIT margin to be between 15.8% and 16%.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Vizamyl, We've, Donald Trump, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: GE Healthcare, GEHC, GE, CNBC Locations: China
AdvertisementGreg Mansell says some employers are scrutinizing accommodation requests amid rising RTO mandates. As an employment lawyer of 15 years, here are my tips for employees to overcome four hurdles in the accommodation request process. Don't wait for your specialistAfter an accommodation is requested, employers may ask the employee's medical provider to fill out an accommodation request detailing the underlying impairment, the restrictions it imposes, and the requested accommodation. It may be useful for the disabled employee to prepare their own accommodation request and present it for their doctor's review. Document everythingIf you consult a lawyer, it's helpful to have as much documentation of the accommodation request process as possible.
Persons: Greg Mansell, Mansell, It's, Jill Kramer, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Accenture Locations: New York City, tmartinelli
AdvertisementT.J. Maxx is set to benefit from Trump's proposed tariffs on imports. T.J. Maxx could end up benefiting from Trump's suggested tariffs. Related Video Truth Social just brought Trump a $4 billion windfall, but experts aren't soldThis means more opportunities for T.J. Maxx to buy stock as excess inventory kicks around the market. For consumers forced to trade down or priced out of their usual retail spots, T.J. Maxx might present itself as the perfect option. AdvertisementTJX, the parent company of T.J. Maxx, Marshall's, and Home Goods, beat Wall Street's estimates in the third quarter, reporting revenue of $14.1 billion, up 6% from the previous year.
Persons: Maxx, Trump, aren't, Chris Walton, Lorraine Hutchinson, Neil Saunders Organizations: Target, Omni, Bank of America, Home Goods, GlobalData Locations: T.J, China
CNN —WNBA star Caitlin Clark has joined an ownership group that is bidding to bring a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team to Cincinnati. Cincinnati is one of a number of cities looking to become the 16th NWSL franchise, facing competition from Cleveland, Denver, Nashville and Philadelphia. “The NWSL Cincinnati bid team is thrilled that Caitlin Clark has joined our ownership group in pursuit of bringing a women’s professional soccer team to our city,” the bid team told CNN Sport in statement. Clark has become one of the most recognizable faces in US sport since her record-breaking college career at Iowa. In her debut WNBA season, Clark became the first rookie in 16 years to be named to the All-WNBA first team.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, , Clark Organizations: CNN, WNBA, Women’s Soccer League, Cincinnati, CNN Sport, BOS Nation FC, Nation, Bay FC, Iowa, Indiana Fever, Connecticut Sun Locations: Cincinnati . Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Nashville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Greater Cincinnati, Boston, Connecticut
The Tokyo Tower, left, and commercial and residential buildings in Minato district of Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets were set to open higher Friday, tracking a rally on Wall Street, with the S&P logging gains for a fourth straight day. Investors in Asia will assess Japan's October consumer price index data. Singapore is also set to release its third-quarter GDP data, with growth anticipated to accelerate to 4.6% year on year from 4.1% in the prior quarter, according to LSEG data. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index futures were flat from its last close at 19601.11.
Persons: Akio Kon Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty Images, Investors, Reuters, Nikkei Locations: Tokyo, Minato district, Japan, Getty Images Asia, Pacific, Asia, Singapore, Chicago, Osaka, 19601.11
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Rights on Friday slapped a $179 million euro ($186 million) fine on five low-budget airlines for "abusive practices" including charging additional cabin luggage fees. Spanish low-cost airline Vueling was ordered to pay 39.2 million euros and EasyJet was fined 29 million euros. Scandinavia's second-largest airline Norwegian and Spanish airline Volotea each received penalties in excess of 1 million euros. The five airlines should discontinue their practice of requiring additional payment for cabin luggage and reserving a seat near a dependent traveler, the ministry said. "We completely disagree with the decision of the Spanish Consumer Ministry and find the proposed sanctions outrageous," an EasyJet statement said, stressing it considers its cabin luggage policy to be aligned with all applicable laws.
Persons: Vueling, EasyJet, Javier Gandara, Michael O'Leary Organizations: Ministry of Consumer Rights, Ryanair, Spanish, Spain's Association of Airlines, CNBC, Ministry of Consumer, ALA, Spain's Consumer Affairs Ministry, Governments, Spanish Consumer Ministry, Boeing, International Air Transport Association Locations: Spain, Europe
But with living costs pinching even high earners and the fact that more money almost always brings individuals more happiness , it's understandable that Americans say you need a substantial salary to be considered successful. While the average salary Americans say they need to be successful is high compared with what the average person is currently earning, Gen Z sets their sights even higher. The average salary adults between the ages of 18 and 27 say they need to be successful is $587,797, Empower found. That could be part of the reason they say they'd need such a high salary to feel accomplished, says Rebecca Rickert, head of communications at Empower. On average, Americans say you need a net worth of about $5.4 million to be considered successful, Empower reported.
Persons: Gen Z, Rebecca Rickert, boomers, Rickert Organizations: . Census, CNBC Locations: U.S
The 2-year Treasury yield was last trading at 4.3345% after dipping by more than one basis point. U.S. Treasury yields were lower Friday as investors weighed mixed economic data and assessed the state of the economy. Investors considered the current state and outlook for the U.S. economy after Thursday brought a series of mixed data points. Investors also assessed the latest comments from Federal Reserve officials, scanning them for hints about whether a third back-to-back interest rate cut could be announced when policymakers meet again next month. Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee on Thursday indicated that he saw the need for more rate cuts ahead, but cautioned that the pace of reductions could slow.
Persons: Austan Goolsbee, Michelle Bowman Organizations: Treasury, Investors, Wall Street, Philadelphia Federal Reserve, P Global, Federal Reserve, Chicago Federal Locations: U.S
The browser would be integrated with ChatGPT, according to the report. OpenAI is eyeing two territories that have long been dominated by Google, according to a report from The Information: web browsing and search. As of August, Google Chrome held about 65% of the global web browser market share, according to Statista, a data analytics firm. And as of January, Google Search accounted for about 82% of the global search engine market share. OpenAI already has positioned ChatGPT as a search engine rival with the release of ChatGPT search in October.
Persons: OpenAI's ChatGPT, OpenAI, Ben Goodger, Department's Organizations: ChatGPT, Google, Chrome, DOJ
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Markets digest Nvidia earningsU.S. markets rose on Thursday after digesting Nvidia's earnings release. [PRO] Stimulus boosting Chinese marketsChinese markets are "turning a corner" after the Beijing unleashed several stimulus measures to boost the economy, said HSBC . "The market has so far reacted positively to these initiatives,' analysts from HSBC wrote in a Nov. 19 note, in which they picked two Chinese stocks to hold for 2025.
Persons: Hong, Aftereffects, Gautam Adani, CNBC's Ganesh Rao Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Justice, Google, Chrome, Nikkei, Bank of Japan, Reuters, Adani, Motors, Germany's Volkswagen, Nissan, HSBC Locations: Asia, Pacific, Japan, U.S, India, China, Beijing
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Markets digest Nvidia earningsU.S. markets rose on Thursday after digesting Nvidia's earnings release. "If someone bought or if the Bluesky company went down, everything is open source." [PRO] Focus on Nvidia's BlackwellDespite Nvidia's revenue growth rising at a slower pace each subsequent quarter, analysts are still optimistic on the stock.
Persons: Donald Trump, Michael Novogratz, Trump's, Trump, Bluesky, Jay Graber, Nvidia's Blackwell, Blackwell, Colette Kress Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Justice, Google, Chrome, JD Sports, Galaxy Digital, U.S . Federal Reserve, Elon, Nvidia Locations: British
Morris, like thousands of other customers, was snared in the collapse of a behind-the-scenes fintech firm called Synapse and has been locked out of her account for six months as of November. Then she learned how much Evolve Bank & Trust, the lender where her funds were supposed to be held, was prepared to return to her. The crisis started in May when a dispute between Synapse and Evolve Bank over customer balances boiled over and the fintech middleman turned off access to a key system used to process transactions. Synapse helped fintech startups like Yotta and Juno, which are not banks, offer checking accounts and debit cards by hooking them up with small lenders like Evolve. But that would've required more coordination between Evolve and the other lenders that held customer funds than what ultimately happened.
Persons: Oscar Wong, Kayla Morris, Morris, Andreessen Horowitz, Jelena McWilliams, Zach Jacobs, there's, Yotta, Adam Moelis, they've, Jacobs, Andrew Meloan, Meloan, I've, ” Zach Jacobs, McWilliams, McWilliams didn't, Rayburn, Tom Williams, hadn't, Judge Martin Barash, Natasha Craft, they're, Andreatte Caliguire Organizations: Evolve Bank & Trust, Synapse, Evolve Bank, ., CNBC, FedEx, Evolve, Deposit Insurance Corp, U.S, FDIC, Trump, Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Financial, Prudential Regulators, Megabanks, Depository, CQ, Inc, AMG, Lineage Bank, American Bank, Indiana FedEx Locations: Texas, Tampa , Florida, Yotta, Chicago, California, Mishawaka , Indiana
I must have the address where the party is happening and the phone number of an adult there. So I set some ground rules for my kids to party and for me to have peace of mind. We find a compromiseI miss the days when I knew most of my kids' friends and their parents and we all looked out for each other's offspring. Rule number two is that they have to always keep their location on and share it with us on their devices. Rule number three, one we just added, is that we need the contact info of whoever they believe is their most responsible friend.
Persons: we've, I've, I'm, It's, didn't, We've, overdosing Locations: individuation, Naloxone
AdvertisementAmazon has told staff in Germany they can apply to work from home for up to two days a week. Amazon has a global mandate for all employees to return five days a week to the office from January. Amazon employees in Germany will be able to apply to work from home up to two days a week when the company's global return-to-office mandate takes effect, Business Insider has learned. Amazon said the expectation is still for employees to work from the office five days a week in Germany, and that it had a similar flexible work policy before the pandemic. It also states that the policy applies to all Amazon employees in Germany, but it does not include Twitch and Audible employees.
Persons: Slack, Andy Jassy, Amazon, Jassy, it's, Jyoti Mann Organizations: BI, Amazon, Business Locations: Germany, jyotimann
Amazon on Friday announced it would invest an additional $4 billion in Anthropic, the artificial intelligence startup founded by ex-OpenAI research executives. Anthropic is the company behind Claude — one of the chatbots that, like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, has exploded in popularity. In March, Amazon's $2.75 billion investment in Anthropic was the company's largest outside investment in its three-decade history. The companies announced an initial $1.25 billion investment in September 2023. In September, Anthropic rolled out Claude Enterprise, its biggest new product since its chatbot's debut, designed for businesses looking to integrate Anthropic's AI.
Persons: Claude chatbot, Claude —, Claude, It's, Anthropic, Jared Kaplan, Kaplan, Claude Enterprise Organizations: Microsoft, Meta, AWS, Amazon's, CNBC, Google Locations: Anthropic, Amazon, San Francisco
AdvertisementWhen traveling home from college for the holidays, my son went to the wrong airport. The Thanksgiving flights to and from college went OK since they traveled together. After calling home, I realized he was at the wrong airport. Tell them to arrive early to allow for mistakesWhen my son went to the wrong airport, he made his flight mainly because he got to the airport two hours early. Discuss safety tips when using ride-sharesSo far, my twins have taken their college campus van to and from the airport.
Persons: I've, they're Locations: New York City
Laos has tried to rebrand Vang Vieng as less of a party destination. Vang Vieng and its mountainous surroundings are a base for outdoor activities, including kayaking, jungle trekking, parasailing, tubing and rock climbing. Foreign tourists kayaking and tubing on the Song River in Vang Vieng, Laos, on November 19. “(We are) aware of a number of cases of suspected methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng, possibly through the consumption of methanol-laced alcoholic drinks,” the US Embassy in Vientiane said in a health alert Friday. The warning came after the US State Department confirmed to CNN that an American citizen had died in Vang Vieng.
Persons: Vang Vieng, Vang, Anupam Nath, CNN’s Helen Regan, Isaac Yee, Eve Brennan Organizations: CNN, UNESCO, Vang, US State Department Locations: Southeast Asia, Vang, Laos, United States, United Kingdom, Vientiane, Luang Prabang, South Korea, China, Vang Vieng, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, American, Vietnam, Thailand, France, Russia, Japan
AdvertisementEV battery maker Northvolt has entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it said on Thursday. Northvolt said it had secured an extra $245 million in funding as part of the bankruptcy deal. Northvolt, the battery company founded by two former Tesla executives, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after struggling to ramp up production. AdvertisementFounded in 2016 by Carlsson and Paolo Cerutti, Northvolt aimed to revolutionize battery manufacturing but has struggled in recent months. In June, BMW pulled out of a $2.1 billion order for battery cells for its EVs, citing delays to deliveries.
Persons: Northvolt, Goldman Sachs, Tom Johnstone, Peter Carlsson, Carlsson, Paolo Cerutti, Ford Organizations: EV, Tesla, JPMorgan, Microsoft, BMW Locations: Swedish, Sweden, Skellefteå, Europe
But times have changed and many royal residences are getting into the holiday spirit by opening their doors to the public for a range of festive events. And this winter there are exclusive guided tours at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Here is our selection of Christmas offerings fit for a monarch:The Sandringham EstateThe Sandringham Estate is in Norfolk, eastern England. There’s also a Christmas tree maze and a new tree house this year, plus marshmallow-toasting by the firepits. Historic Royal PalacesAt Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland’s royal residence, the 100-acre gardens are putting on an after-dark winter trail inspired by the 12 Days of Christmas.
Persons: King Charles, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert –, King Charles ’, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s, Queen Elizabeth II, George’s, Queen Mary, Scotland David Cheskin, Santa Claus, Mary , Queen of, you’re, Lottie Longman, Robin, You’ll, London James Linsell, Princess Victoria’s, Palaces Henry VIII, you’ll, Henry, Warders, England, Henry VIII – Organizations: CNN, Sandringham Estate, Robin Chapel Choir, Hillsborough, Northern Ireland ., Palaces, Northern, London . Historic Locations: Buckingham Palace, Balmoral, Palace, Windsor, Holyroodhouse, Sandringham, Norfolk, England, Sandringham Estate Sandringham, Windsor Castle, London, St, Edinburgh, Scotland, Santa, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Hillsborough Castle , Northern, Kensington, Hampton, Richmond, Thames
The Trump trade showed its resilience this week
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Brian Evans | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Small-cap stocks were one of the biggest winners on Wall Street this week, serving as a prime example that the Trump trade is alive and well after a brief pause . Small caps were not the only components of the Trump trade that had strong gains this week. According to Tom Fitzpatrick, managing director at R.J. O'Brien & Associates, all signs point toward the Trump trade staying strong. Tesla, other stock components of the Trump trade Electric vehicle stock Tesla advanced nearly 10% this week. "I believe energy still has a lot to prove and the Trump trade didn't work out as well as investors thought it supposed to over his first term."
Persons: Trump, Russell, Donald Trump, Tom Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Bitcoin, Gary Gensler, Tesla, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Halliburton, Jay Woods, Woods Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Investors, Trump, Tesla, Trump Media & Technology Group, Halliburton, U.S . Steel, O'Brien & Associates, CNBC, U.S, Securities and Exchange Commission, Freedom Capital Markets . Energy
AdvertisementNatalie Fischer quit her corporate job to become a solopreneur creating financial content. In 2023, Fischer took a leap of faith and quit her corporate job to focus full time on finance content creation as a solopreneur, or a one-person business. Advertisement"That gave me a lot of comfort knowing that if worse comes to worse, I can always get another job," Fischer said. You can do bothBeing a solopreneur and working a corporate role aren't diametrically opposed. Fischer has seen fellow solopreneurs balance a content creation business, a corporate role, and even write a book at the same time.
Persons: Natalie Fischer, Fischer, influencer, Fischer couldn't, She's, Fischer's, Goldman Sachs, didn't, I'd, Christine Ji Organizations: Business
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