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#279: Fred again.., Wonka Fyre Fest, Sephora Tweens
What a wild week. Fred again.. announces an arena tour within days, a Wonka Fest in Glasgow gets the Fyre treatment, and Pizza Shapes are now hot cross buns? Don't worry, Myf and Zan are here to explain it all for you.
NEWSLINE: Why 1968 was the best year for the Grammys
The Grammy Awards are this weekend, but according to one music writer, nothing will ever top the show in 1968. New York Times New York Times Pop Music Critic Lindsay Zoladz about how those songs have withstood the test of time.
NEWSLINE: A nicotine pouch is gaining popularity among office workers
Nicotine pouches are having a moment, especially in the finance sector. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Bloomberg reporter Priya Anand about why products like Zyn are taking off.
NEWSLINE: 'THE SIZZLE': What to expect at the Grammys, plus this weekend's theatrical/streaming releases
What to watch this weekend? What to expect at the Grammys? Digital Editor David Caplan joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn for our weekly "SIZZLE" segment to break down all the news releases.
Photo: Universal Pictures
NEWSLINE: Apple Vision Pro headset available today
After months of waiting, the Apple Vision Pro headsets are here. But are they worth the hefty price tag? Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Wall Street Journal reporter Joanna Stern who test drove the new tech for a week.
NEWSLINE: Early voting starts tomorrow in L.I. special election to replace George Santos
A special election to replace disgraced Long Island Congressman George Santos on February 14. Early voting starts Saturday. Bureau chief Sophia Hall spoke with both candidates vying to replace Santos and shared what she learned with Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
NEWSLINE: The U.S. economy added more jobs than expected in January
The 2024 economy started with a bang with 353, 000 jobs added in January, beating expectations. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger broke down the numbers on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
NEWSLINE: Do meteorologists agree with groundhog 'early spring' prediction?
Forget the groundhog, what do real meteorologists think about our chances for an early spring? Accuweather Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to share his forecast.
PHOTO: Groundhog handler AJ Dereume holds Punxsutawney Phil after he did not see his shadow predicting an early Spring during the 138th annual Groundhog Day festivities on Friday February 2, 2024 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. (Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
NEWSLINE: Families of Israeli hostages try to block aid to Gaza
Families of Israeli hostages continue to protest over what they see as a lack of urgency in getting their loved ones home. CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about the latest developments out of the Mideast.
NEWSLINE: Super-sized snacks are making a comeback
The Double Big Mac. Foot-long pretzels. Costco giant cookies. In an age of weight-loss drugs, super-sized snacks are making a comeback. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Huntington Hospital Registered Dietitian Stephanie Schiff about the trend.
PHOTO: McDonald's Double Big Mac with fries and a milkshake photographed in Arlington, Virginia on Jan. 24, 2024. (Photo and food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
NEWSLINE: Major tech companies continue to lay off workers
Tech companies added extra employees during the pandemic as more people spent time on line. Nearly four years later, layoffs are rocking those same companies to help lower costs and bolster bottom lines. CBS News Tech Consultant Ian Sherr discussed the trend on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
NEWSLINE: Boeing 737 Max 9s could return this weekend
After being grounded for nearly three weeks, Boeing 737 Max 9s have gotten the green light to fly again as soon as this weekend. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with CBS News Travel Expert Peter Greenberg about whether you should feel safe.
NEWSLINE: NYC declares social media a 'public health threat'
With teen mental health issues on the rise, New York City has declared social media a public health threat. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan about what comes next.
PHOTO: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images/File photo
NEWSLINE: Jury in missing Connecticut mom case views bloodied evidence as trial enters ninth day
Hartford Courant reporter Taylor Hartz joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about the Michelle Troconis trial. Troconis is accused of helping her then-boyfriend Fotis Dulos make his ex-wife, Jennifer Farber Dulos, disappear.
NEWSLINE: Youth Athletes suffer burnout too
A new survey funds a majority of kids quit sports by age 13 because of injury, over training or burnout. Dr. Joel Brenner, Medical Director of the Sports Medicine Program at The Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters in Norfolk, VA spoke with Newsline with Brigitte Quinn about the trend and how to reverse it.
NEWSLINE: Big plans to revitalize a fortress in the middle of the Bronx
The Bronx Armory has stood empty for years, but there is a new plan to transform the space into an econmic and cultural hub. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn got details from Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson
Police divers continue to search for missing 13 year-old boy who disappeared after jumping into East River, Search continues for individuals involved in stealing three mini school buses in The Bronx, Governor Hochul announces largest investment in renewable energy in states history
This is Afternoon All-Local for Tuesday, October 24th, 2023. 1010 WINS anchor Larry Mullins with more on the stories.
Die Rolle des CFO mit Jana Scharfschwerdt - Bulletproof Organization (Vol. 22)
In der Rubrik The Bulletproof Organization spricht Janna Kramer mit Investoren, Gründern und Mentoren über den Aufbau von gesunden Unternehmen. Geliefert werden Insights über den facettenreichen Gründeralltag und Best Practices im Umgang mit persönlichen und organisatorischen Herausforderungen und Konflikten.
In dieser Folge spricht Moderatorin Janna Kramer mit Jana Scharfschwerdt über die Rolle des/der CFO. Jana kennt aus ihrer Tätigkeit bei einem großen Beratungsunternehmen die Anforderungen von Business Angeln, Investoren und Banken. Nun unterstützt sie seit über 12 Jahren als CFO on Demand Unternehmen und Startups, wie Zeotap, Vimcar und Eigensonne, bei ihren Finanzen. In dem Gespräch geht es nicht nur um die Rolle des CFOs selbst, sondern auch um Fragen, wie:
- Warum braucht es einen CFO und welche Aufgaben übernimmt er?
- Wann ist der richtige Zeitpunkt einen Vollzeit CFO einzustellen und welche Anzeichen deuten darauf hin, dass es notwendig ist?
- Was sollte der CFO mitbringen?
- Wie kann man das Onboarding für einen CFO bestmöglich vorbereiten?
- Wie sieht das Zusammenspiel mit den anderen C-Level Positionen aus?
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The Dangers of Hazing and How To Keep Your Kids Safe
As back-to-school season begins, more focus locally has been on what's happening within the culture of sports teams and extracurricular groups.
The hazing scandal at Northwestern University, in particular, has shined a light on difficult conversations for students, their parents and faculty members.
This episode showcases as recent roundtable discussion -- led by WBBM news anchor Rob Hart -- with three hazing experts who share their expertise and thoughts about how and why these practices start, and what red flags parents can keep an eye out for in their own children who participate in groups where hazing could be happening.
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