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This story has been three years in the making. It involved developing the trust of brave, transgender Iranians, speaking to doctors, activists, and academics, and poring over tons of documents with Ida Reihani. But, now, we're pleased to present this feature, which tells the story of Iran's LGBTQ+ paradox. Iran, where you can be executed for being gay, permits and funds gender-affirming care. On the surface, Iran's transgender policy might seem surprisingly liberal. But a closer look reveals a much darker picture. https://lnkd.in/ebxvQ_kX
Iran may pay for you to be trans, but it comes with a cost — your dignity
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New for Business Insider: For millennials, buying a house can seem like an impossible task. With student loan debt on their heels and a generally unfavorable housing market with high prices and relatively expensive mortgage rates, the odds of landing a reasonable home in a place they love can feel bleak. Still, buying a home is easier in some US cities than in others. Personal finance site SmartAsset analyzed data for Americans ages 25 to 44 who took out new mortgages in 2022. It ranked the 40 biggest US metropolitan areas by the percentage of millennials living there who bought a home in 2022, while also looking at those cities' median property values, interest rates, and incomes.
15 cities where the most millennials can actually afford to buy a house
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Computers at Australian retailer Woolworths froze with the blue screen of death. Cash register issues closed scores of McDonald’s branches in Japan. Tesla halted some production lines. 911 call centers in Alaska couldn’t operate. Airline passengers around the world faced chaos and uncertainty. All because of a single IT update. The update, delivered by cybersecurity company Crowdstrike to Microsoft Windows desktop and laptop computers, tipped the digital world into delays and closures. There were no remote or automatic fixes: Instead, each computer required a manual reboot, in some cases more than 15 times. Crowdstrike saw its stock price finish down 11.10% on Friday, a clear sign of the damage done to its business. For those impacted, Crowdstrike’s terms and conditions limit liability to “fees paid,” leaving customers eligible for a refund and nothing more. Those with cyber insurance will likely be checking the fine print of their policies to see what’s covered. The chaos is a stark illustration of the vulnerability of global IT systems. An update gone wrong from a single company many hadn’t heard of before Friday morning brought retailers, banks, hospitals, production lines, and airlines to a halt. It’s a pressing reminder of how reliant we are on just a few companies. Follow all of our coverage at Business Insider.
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Election years typically boost the S&P 500, with higher gains during Republican wins. But historical data shows macroeconomic factors often influence market outcomes more than elections.
A Trump win brings a deregulatory agenda. Here's what it'll mean for different stock sectors, according to Goldman Sachs.
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With the second half of 2024 underway, Wall Street strategists are updating their year-end price targets for the S&P 500, and nearly all of them are leaning bullish as they increase their forecasts.
Wall Street is bullish on stocks for the 2nd half of the year. Here are each firm's exact forecasts.
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The 10 under-the-radar places a luxury travel planner is recommending to her clients this year
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As the Baupost founder told an audience at a Harvard Business School event, he has yet to find the value in crypto but is buying the hype of artificial intelligence.
Billionaire Baupost founder Seth Klarman on AI, where private markets opportunities are, and what investment advice he'd add to his best-selling book
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"Just be relevant and have intentional action for change and know where you want to go." The Female Quotient's founder and CEO, Shelley Zalis, shares her advice for CMOs who want to thrive in the evolving landscape of marketing and leadership. #Leadership #Marketing #BusinessAdvice #Change #CannesLions
CMOs need to avoid an echo chamber to stay relevant says The Female Quotient's Shelley Zalis
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"We use artificial intelligence in the development of the work. Not as the creative device, but as an accelerant of the creative process and strategic process." U.S. Bank CMO, Michael Lacorazza, discusses the role AI plays in the organization's marketing execution. #CannesLions #ArtificialIntelligence #Marketing #CreativeProcess #CMO
US Bank has used AI for fraud detection as well as brand campaigns, but CMO Michael Lacorazza says the potential of the technology is yet to be fully understood
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