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A Delta Air Lines flight evacuated passengers using emergency inflatable slides after the tires burst. Video footage shows that the tires had caught fire and were being sprayed with water after landing. Passengers onboard a Delta Air Lines flight to Atlanta were forced to evacuate after the aircraft's tires burst and caught fire whilst landing, according to various reports including Fox5 Atlanta and Sky News. Video footage shared by Fox5 shows the plane surrounded by emergency vehicles and being sprayed with water. Delta Air Lines did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment about the incident.
Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Federal Aviation Administration, Morning, Passengers, Sky News, Richmond International Airport, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International Airport, FAA Locations: Atlanta, Virginia
Elon Musk shared a live video of himself doing a bicep curl in a meeting room full of colleagues. The video appeared to be a test of a live video feature on X, with Musk saying it "works reasonably well." X owner Elon Musk appeared in a strange and slightly chaotic live video on the platform on Friday where he appeared to entertain colleagues by doing bicep curls. Towards the end of the video Musk clarified "looks likes our video features are working," and said to users "thanks for the test." The video appeared to be a test of Twitter's live video feature, with Musk posting soon after the video that "Live video now works reasonably well."
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Georges St, Pierre Organizations: UFC
Wealthy millennials are approaching their 40s and are starting their own families and buying homes. This is changing their perception of luxury and what they splash out on. Some are starting families or buying homes, and this is changing what luxury looks like to them. In the past, millennials were known to splurge on personalized experiences, brands that matched their values, and luxury apparel like sneakers and streetwear. Here are 10 new trends and status symbols for rich millennials:
Persons: millennials Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
However, a troll immediately grabbed her old handle and turned it into a parody account of her. The parody account is mocking Twitter's new logo and its resemblance to a porn site. Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino changed her Twitter username on Saturday but fell victim to a troll who claimed her original username and turned it into a parody account. Soon after changing her username, a troll grabbed her Yaccarino's original handle and turned it into a parody account posting a handful of jokes about the platform and its new logo. The parody account mocked the new logo in one post writing: "Let's revert back to Twitter!
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Yaccarino, Elon Musk Organizations: Twitter, NBCUniversal
Some Qantas Airways pilots made sexist remarks about female colleagues in an online chatroom. Pilots at Australian national airline Qantas made disparaging, sexist comments about female colleagues and the company's CEO Vanessa Hudson in an online forum, the Herald Sun reported Tuesday. The forum hosted misogynistic comments and remarks dating back as far as 2018, the outlet reported. In a statement to Insider Qantas' chief pilot Dick Tobiano said: "These comments are completely unacceptable. He added: "We have many talented female pilots at Qantas and we want to encourage a lot more of them.
Persons: Vanessa Hudson, Hudson, Dick Tobiano, Aviation hasn't, Davida Foreshaw, Foreshaw Organizations: Qantas Airways, Qantas, Australian, Pilots, Herald Sun, Aviation
Elon Musk is encouraging workers to move to San Francisco to help the city survive its doom loop. Elon Musk is encouraging people to move to San Francisco and work there because he says the "city can't survive" unless it overcomes the urban doom loop. San Francisco, beautiful San Francisco, though others forsake you, we will always be your friend." San Francisco is struggling with a huge homeless population and increased crime, including theft and assault, according to retailers. In May, Musk said that downtown San Francisco was a "once beautiful and thriving" area but that it had become a "derelict zombie apocalypse."
Persons: Elon Musk, Twitter's, Twitter, Musk, Nordstrom, Critics Organizations: Morning, Walgreens, Foods, Paypal Locations: San Francisco, San Fransisco
An Asian MIT student was shocked when an AI tool turned her white for a professional headshot. She said she's been put off using AI image tools for now because it didn't create usable results. A recent study showed that some AI image generators have issues with gender and racial bias. The second image showed that the AI tool had altered her features to appear more Caucasian with lighter skin and blue eyes. The researchers explained that this is because the AI tool was trained on biased data which can amplify stereotypes.
Persons: she's, Rona Wang –, , Wang, Suhail Doshi, we're, Face, DALL, didn't Organizations: MIT, Boston Globe, Globe, Twitter Locations: American
The best US cities for high-paying entry-level jobs include Bozeman, Iowa, and Jackson. The average salary for entry-level roles in the US is $40,153, according to Indeed data. Around 87.7% of entry-level roles were above the average wage in Iowa City, Iowa; 84.8% in Jackson, Mississippi; and 83.1% in Kansas. The states that ranked highest for well-paid entry-level jobs were South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Iowa. They're in for a shock as entry-level jobs in the US pay $40,153 on average, according to Indeed.
Persons: Jackson, they'd, Resume.io Organizations: Service, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, Iowa . College, Witch, CNBC Locations: Bozeman , Iowa, Wall, Silicon, Bozeman , Montana, Iowa City , Iowa, Jackson , Mississippi, Kansas . California, San Francisco, Oakland, DC, Honolulu, Hawaii, Virginia Beach , Virginia, South Dakota , Montana , Idaho, Iowa, California, Francisco
While the cost of living is high, he feels safe and accepted and plans to stay in San Francisco. I'm a 36-year-old building manager, and I've lived in San Francisco for almost 13 years; I moved here in August 2010. I don't think I can go out in San Francisco without dropping several hundred dollars in a weekend. This discussion is creating a self-fulfilling prophecy and a doom loop that discourages people from investing in San Francisco. I would rather be poor in San Francisco than rich in Florida.
Persons: he's, I've, there's, San, I'm, Elon, San Francisco I'm, I'd Organizations: Service, of Fine Arts, Mission Locations: San Francisco, Wall, Silicon, Hayes Valley, Francisco, Marina District, Alcatraz, Valencia, Florida, Texas
Citigroup is going to start monitoring employees' office attendance in the UK, as soon as August 7. Citi joins several Wall Street banks tightening their policies on flexible working arrangements. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Wall Street banks are pivoting from flexible working policies established during the pandemic in a bid to maximise worker productivity and make use of office buildings. JPMorgan, the largest bank in the US, set the tone on flexible working arrangements in April when CEO Jamie Dimon required managers to return to the office five days a week.
Persons: Jamie Dimon Organizations: Citigroup, Staff, Citi, Service, Privacy, Bloomberg, Workers, JPMorgan Locations: Wall, Silicon
Women who are unhappy with their wages are less likely to ask for a pay rise than men. A new survey found that more women think their pay doesn't fairly reflect the work they do. Still nearly half of men who felt the same asked for a raise but less than a third of women did. Men who were unsure if they were being paid unfairly were still more likely to ask for a pay rise than women who were unhappy with their wages, the survey found. Half of women in the UK lacked the confident to ask for a pay rise and were 25% less likely to do so than men in 2021, a Glassdoor survey found.
Persons: Jill Cotton, Cotton Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
A Harvard leadership expert thinks Elon Musk is "totally out of his element" in running Twitter. He explained that the billionaire doesn't have any expertise of running a social media platform. A Harvard leadership expert weighed in on Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter and the changes he's made, saying that the billionaire is "totally out of his element" because social media is not his area of expertise. George suggested that Musk should let Twitter's new CEO Linda Yaccarino call the shots. William Klepper, a management professor teaching an executive leadership course at Columbia Business School, previously told Insider that Musk's Twitter takeover is "a case study of failed leadership."
Persons: Elon Musk, doesn't, Bill George, Elon, George, Musk, Parag Agrawal, Ned Sagal, Vijaya Gadde, Sean Edgett, Linda Yaccarino, William Klepper, Klepper Organizations: Harvard, Twitter, Harvard Business School, CNBC, SpaceX, Columbia Business School Locations: Elon Musk's
A TikToker struggling with "time blindness" was mocked online for asking for accomodations at work. She actually had ADHD of which a common symptom is struggling to do things on time. Experts say that "time blindness" is a legitimate issue that employers need to accomodate for. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. She was on the phone to ask the school if they had adjustments for "ADHD time blindness."
Persons: Sarah Trefren, you'll, Trefren, Amy Morin, Morin, Becky Spelman, Christina Morrison, Morrison Organizations: Service, Fox Business, British, Sun Locations: Wall, Silicon
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino posted a picture posing with media personality Paris Hilton. Twitter's new CEO Linda Yaccarino seems to enjoy the company of celebrities and her latest post shows her posing alongside media personality and socialite Paris Hilton. Yaccarino posted a picture on Twitter, now known as "X," on Tuesday where the two are standing against a large portrait of Hilton and both sporting green printed outfits. What Yaccarino means by "We X," is also not clear but is likely a show of support for Twitter's rebrand. Yaccarino was formerly an advertising executive at media giant NBCUniversal for over a decade and was poached by Musk to become Twitter's CEO in June.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Paris Hilton, Miley Cyrus, Yaccarino, Hilton, Elon Musk, Rami Malek, Ed Sheeran, Eminem, Fortune, She's Organizations: Twitter, Twitter's
Twitter users are not so pleased about Twitter's new logo "X" because it looks like a porn website. Comedy writer Jesse McLaren dissed the new logo in a tweet posting an image of various websites with the "X" logo and wrote: "These are all porn except one. I didn't know about your rebrand idea and was looking for Twitter Verified, and scrolled right past your X logo, thinking it was a porn site. Users have even drawn comparisons with the logo of adult streaming site XVideos, which has been trending on Twitter since Sunday. Police halted workers in the middle of removing the "Twitter" sign from its San Francisco headquarters, leaving behind only the letters "er" at present.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Jesse McLaren dissed, it's, Parker Lyon Organizations: Twitter, Users, PayPal, Police, San, Meta Locations: San Francisco
Twitter users are divided over whether Gen Z workers are demanding too much in job interviews. Experts warn Gen Z to research their industry before making demands about work-life balance. The post, which has more than 700,000 views, sparked a social-media debate about Gen Z behavior at work. She added: "Imagine having work life balance but hating the 5 hours of work you have to do or the people you have to work with." Industries like finance and banking that traditionally have intensive hours are less likely to look kindly on open demands for work-life balance.
Persons: tweeting, Zer, Gen, Sameera Khan, Khan, Balance, Insider's Alexandra York, Josée Rose, Steven Sibley Organizations: Service, Twitter, MNC, Industries, Indiana University's Kelley School of Business Locations: Wall, Silicon, India
Micro gyms costing around $11 an hour in Singapore are popping up near parks, malls, and petrol stations. The Gym Pod has 140,000 registered app users worldwide with interest growing after the pandemic. According to Bloomberg, it has 120,000 registered users in Singapore. Another company, My Gym Lab, also founded in Singapore, offers small spaces it calls labs across the city. The Gym Pod is hoping to expand into international markets and will be launching its first pod in China in the coming weeks, the spokesperson said.
Persons: Damian Chow, Omar Martin Organizations: Service, Bloomberg Locations: Singapore, Wall, Silicon, Chicago, China
A TikToker went viral after she thought she found hidden cameras in electrical outlets in her Airbnb. But a police investigation found that they were just regular plug sockets with no hidden cameras. There are various reports of hidden cameras being found in Airbnb rentals including smoke detectors. The group alerted local police who searched the property and said there could be hidden cameras inside the outlet. Despite this, there have been various reports of hidden cameras being found in properties by guests.
Persons: Kennedy Calwell, Calwell, I'm, they've Organizations: Sunshine Coast RCMP Locations: Sunshine Coast , British Colombia, Canada, Ireland
High-earners in New York could save 40% of their salary by moving to Texas, a new study shows. This is because New York City has higher tax rates and living costs. High-earners in New York City could save 40% of their salary by relocating to Texas, a new study found. This is because after accounting for tax and the cost of living, you'd have only $160,717 left in New York but in Austin, you'd have $418,929 left. Some young professionals are being pushed out of New York City because wages are not keeping up with increasing costs.
Persons: SmartAsset, San Francisco Organizations: New, New York City, Council for Community, Economic Research, Smart Asset, New York, San Locations: New York, Texas, San Francisco, Austin , Texas, Austin, Austin it's, New York City
Gen Zers are saying they need to be "delulu" to get ahead in their careers. It's something Gen Z thinks you have to embrace if you want your life to go the way you planned, including your career. As my Gen Z colleague Sawdah Bhaimiya wrote: "Being delusional is more than just a fun trend on social media. Employment-wise, Gen Z is not in a bad spot. Gen Z workers are stereotyped as being "difficult," "lazy," or socially inept.
Persons: Zers, they've, Delulu, it's, Z, Sawdah Bhaimiya, It's, hasn't, Gen, Xers, — they've Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
Gen Z and millennial workers are more likely to struggle to feel included in online meetings, a survey showed. Older, established workers are two times more likely to never have felt left out in online meetings. The younger, more tech-savvy generation, Gen Z and Millennials were two to three times more likely to feel left out in online meetings, whilst Gen X and Boomers were roughly two times more likely to say they've never been left out. Around 17% of Gen Z and 13% of millennials often felt left out in meetings, but only 7% of Gen X and 5% of Boomers felt the same. However, only 15% of Gen Z and 22% of millennials never felt left out of meetings, while 32% of Gen X and 38% of Boomers felt they had never been left out in meetings.
Persons: Z, Jabra, Gen X, they've, X, millennials Organizations: Service, Boomers, Big, PWC, KPMG, Deloitte Locations: Wall, Silicon, Danish, France, Germany, Poland, Japan
A former Google recruiter said a common résumé mistake is when there's too much text and words. He said applicants have "zero chance" of moving forward once he spots this easily avoidable error. Nolan Church, co-founder and CEO of executive talent platform Continuum, worked as a Google recruiter from 2012 to 2015. Church said: "There's zero chance you're going to move forward," when he sees this format. Church advised applicants to use apps like ChatGPT or Grammarly to help clean up and tighten their résumé.
Persons: there's, Nolan Church, Laszlo Bock, Bock, " Bock Organizations: Service, Google, Forbes, Harvard, CNBC Locations: Wall, Silicon
Workers are getting poor sleep because of rookie managers with little training, a new survey found. Over a third of workers have been tempted to quit because of the new manager, per the survey. This is because companies often promote senior employees to managerial roles with little training. And, one in five workers said their sleep quality also suffered as a result. He added that IQ is less important than emotional intelligence, especially because young managers feel they have to be "the cleverest person in the room."
Persons: , they've, Linda Hill, I've, René Carayol Organizations: Service, Privacy, Employees, Life Labs, Harris Research, Bloomberg, Harvard Business Locations: Wall, Silicon,
Employees earning a salary over $150,000 actually prefer working from home, a McKinsey study found. Senior workers are more likely to have comfortable work setups at home as well as childcare duties. McKinsey's survey of 13,000 office workers in six countries published in July looks at how hybrid work has changed the way people work. 44% of senior workers said they would rather work from home; 50% of mid-level employees said the same, but only 6% of junior employees shared this sentiment. Senior employees tend to be more confident in their skills and might have a more comfortable remote working setup.
Persons: they'd, they're, Slack's, Cal Henderson Organizations: McKinsey, Service, Junior Locations: Wall, Silicon
Linda Yaccarino commented on a video of Ed Sheeran's concert that featured Eminem on Twitter. The Twitter CEO has previously posted pictures with celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Rami Malek. She's recently been busy as Twitter's competition with rival platform Threads has been heating up. The competition between Twitter and Threads is becoming more intense but Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino still had a moment to rave about an Ed Sheeran concert that took place on Saturday. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently launched his text-based social media platform, Threads, which has been dubbed a Twitter copycat by Musk.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Ed Sheeran's, Eminem, Miley Cyrus, Rami Malek, She's, Ed Sheeran, Sheeran, Yaccarino, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg Organizations: Twitter, Morning, Zuckerberg Locations: Detroit
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