Month: May 2022

Photos: Bangladesh and India endure catastrophic floods
Business

Photos: Bangladesh and India endure catastrophic floods

Vehicles stuck in the floodwater in Sylhet, Bangladesh, May 17, 2022. Many roads have been submerged due to continuous high rains for several days. Md Rafayat Haque Khan | Eyepix Group | Future Publishing | Getty Images Severe floods in parts of Bangladesh and India have killed at least 24 people and left thousands of […]

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After seeing Hawaii’s beaches littered with plastic, this islander built a company to make straws from seaweed
Technology

After seeing Hawaii’s beaches littered with plastic, this islander built a company to make straws from seaweed

At Sunday Motor Co. Café in Madison, New Jersey, customers are sampling the latest in biodegradable non-plastic utensils. Specifically, straws made of seaweed. The dispenser says, “Designed to Disappear,” which is exactly what the co-founder of sustainable start-up Loliware envisioned. Chelsea Briganti, who goes by “Sea,” was born and raised in Hawaii, where, as a […]

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CDC officials sound alarm for gay and bisexual men as monkeypox spreads in community
World

CDC officials sound alarm for gay and bisexual men as monkeypox spreads in community

A section of skin tissue, harvested from a lesion on the skin of a monkey, that had been infected with monkeypox virus, is seen at 50X magnification on day four of rash development in 1968.  CDC | Reuters The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday alerted gay and bisexual men that monkeypox appears […]

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Bank balances surged during Covid even as pandemic-era stimulus ended, BofA CEO says
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Bank balances surged during Covid even as pandemic-era stimulus ended, BofA CEO says

Bank of America’s account holders saw strong growth in their balances during Covid and have yet to spend down their pandemic-era stimulus money, CEO Brian Moynihan told CNBC. In an interview on “Squawk Box” from The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, BofA’s chairman said customers who had between $1,000 to $2,000 before the pandemic, […]

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Monkeypox outbreak is primarily spreading through sex, WHO officials say
World

Monkeypox outbreak is primarily spreading through sex, WHO officials say

An outbreak of the monkeypox virus in North America and Europe is primarily spreading through sex among men with about 200 confirmed and suspected cases across at least a dozen countries, World Health Organization officials said Monday. The outbreak has quickly advanced across Europe and North America over the last week and is expected to […]

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FDA panel sets June 15 meeting on Pfizer, Moderna Covid vaccines for infants and toddlers
Health

FDA panel sets June 15 meeting on Pfizer, Moderna Covid vaccines for infants and toddlers

Bridgette Melo, 5, prepares for her inoculation of one of two reduced 10 ug doses of the Pfizer BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine during a trial at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina September 28, 2021 in a still image from video. Shawn Rocco | Duke University | via Reuters The Food and Drug Administration’s expert committee […]

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Airbnb is closing its domestic business in China, sources say
Travel

Airbnb is closing its domestic business in China, sources say

Nathan Blecharczyk, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Airbnb Inc., speaks during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, June 6, 2019. Akio Kon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Airbnb is closing its domestic business in China, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The company is planning to tell employees in the […]

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Tax breaks aren’t prime reason for high-net-worth philanthropy, study finds
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Tax breaks aren’t prime reason for high-net-worth philanthropy, study finds

Maria Teijeiro | OJO Images | Getty Images Tax breaks aren’t the primary incentive for philanthropy among the ultra-wealthy, according to BNY Mellon Wealth Management’s inaugural Charitable Giving Study.   The report, polling 200 individuals with wealth ranging from $5 million to more than $25 million, found the top three motivators were personal satisfaction, connection to […]

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Guggenheim’s Minerd says S&P 500’s decline could double from here if Fed keeps hiking rates
World

Guggenheim’s Minerd says S&P 500’s decline could double from here if Fed keeps hiking rates

The stock market still has much further to fall and is unlikely to find its footing again until the Federal Reserve stops tightening policy, according to Guggenheim global chief investment officer Scott Minerd. Minerd, who has previously predicted a ” summer of pain ” for the market, said on CNBC’s ” Squawk Box ” that […]

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Klarna to lay off 10% of its workforce as souring economy hits buy now, pay later space
Technology

Klarna to lay off 10% of its workforce as souring economy hits buy now, pay later space

Buy now, pay later products like Klarna’s became wildly popular in the Covid pandemic. Noam Galai | Getty Images Klarna plans to lay off about 10% of its global workforce, making the buy now, pay later firm the latest major tech company to announce job cuts. Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Klarna’s CEO and co-founder, made the announcement […]

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