Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has said he dreamt of reaching the top post since his early days at the company. (Image credit: LinkedIn) Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has had a three-decades-long stint with the cutting-edge technology company. Over the course of his career, he has gathered some crucial insights, which he is now sharing with other professionals. During a university speech in Ohio last week, Gelsinger elaborated on his three-point guide for success, Inc. magazine reported. The first tip he had was having a mentor. "We're diamonds in the rough and we need people to knock off those rough edges," he said. Pat Gelsinger cited his own relationship with Intel's former CEO Andy Grove as an example. Second, he advised that professionals write down a mission statement for themselves and think big. Close Gelsinger added that he had his sights set on the Intel CEO position since his early days at the company. He said his dream became a reality only because he … [Read more...] about Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s 3 tips for success
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US pries into over 100 trader and banker phones in texting probe
Reuters filepix for illustration purpose only - A + A NEW YORK (May 18): The US is forcing Wall Street banks to embark on a systematic search through more than 100 personal mobile phones carried by top traders and dealmakers in the largest-ever probe into clandestine messaging on platforms such as WhatsApp. The Securities and Exchange Commission has been sending firms lists of key positions — in some cases pointing to around 30 people including heads of certain investment banking teams or trading desks — that are subject to the review, according to people with direct knowledge of the requests. Personnel in those roles are being ordered to hand over phones so devices can be examined by lawyers. The aim is to gauge how pervasively Wall Street professionals use unauthorized messaging platforms to chat with each other or clients as regulators decide which firms to punish, and how hard, for failing to preserve business-related messages sent via unapproved platforms. … [Read more...] about US pries into over 100 trader and banker phones in texting probe
We knew it was coming. ‘This Is Us’ airs most emotional episode yet
The following story contains spoilers about Tuesday's episode of "This Is Us." (CNN) Six seasons, more than a hundred episodes and plenty of anticipatory grief led to an emotional hour of "This Is Us" on Tuesday. The penultimate episode of the series titled, "The Train," culminated in the death of the Pearson family matriarch, Rebecca Pearson [Mandy Moore] of Alzheimer's. The creator of the Emmy-winning series, Dan Fogelman, took viewers on a literal train ride in which Pearson encounters the loves of her life, both living and dead, before crossing over into the afterlife. At one point she's greeted by her former physician, Dr. Nathan Katowski [Gerald McRaney] who delivered her triplets in the first episode of the series, but this time he was her bartender, pouring her a well-deserved Vesper. "You're as tough as they come, Rebecca Pearson," he said. "And you, my dear, have earned a rest." Read More The Pearson children, … [Read more...] about We knew it was coming. ‘This Is Us’ airs most emotional episode yet
From Panasonic employee to Uber rider: Kolkata woman’s story
Ranabir Bhattacharyyaa, a writer, shared the woman's story in a LinkedIn post. (Image credit: Ranabir Bhattacharyyaa/LinkedIn) The coronavirus pandemic caused massive jobs losses across the world, forcing people to make drastic switches to new and often unfamiliar roles to support their families. In Kolkata, a woman sacked from electronics giant Panasonic had to start riding a scooter for Uber. Her story was shared on LinkedIn by a man who rode with her. Ranabir Bhattacharyyaa, a writer, said in his post that last week, he had booked an Uber two-wheeler for a quick ride across Kolkata. The driver who came to pick him up was Moutushi Basu – a woman in her early 30s. During his conversation with Basu, Bhattacharyyaa learnt that she worked with Panasonic before the coronavirus-induced lockdown. “She lost her job in the Covid phase like lakhs of Indians,” the man added in his post. Close COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions View more … [Read more...] about From Panasonic employee to Uber rider: Kolkata woman’s story
Video: Riders stuck at 235 feet as rollercoaster carriage comes to halt
The Blackpool Pleasure Beach in UK hosts the 'Big One' -- a ride popular with enthusiasts around the world. A group of rollercoaster riders were left stranded at a height of 235 feet because of a glitch at an amusement park in the United Kingdom on May 15. The incident took place at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach in UK’s Blackpool town. It was recorded by a rider who fortunately got off the rollercoaster before it stopped. When you’ve just got off the Big One and the next car gets stuck at the top #BlackpoolPleasureBeach #BPB pic.twitter.com/3McElARqGc — ChronSallie (@ChronSallie) May 15, 2022 “When you’ve just got off the Big One and the next car gets stuck at the top,” Sallie Ehlem tweeted along with the clip. Close The rollercoaster, called Big One, is among one of the most striking landmarks of Blackpool's skyline. It was the world's tallest and steepest rollercoaster when it was unveiled in 1994, according to a report in Daily Star . … [Read more...] about Video: Riders stuck at 235 feet as rollercoaster carriage comes to halt
REVIEW: ‘The Offer’ Is An Outstanding Series About The Making Of ‘The Godfather’
“The Offer” is an outstanding series. The limited Paramount+ series with Miles Teller follows the making of the legendary film “The Godfather,” and through the first episode, it’s a lit time! (REVIEW: ‘ Westworld ’ Season 3 Ends With The Possible Deaths Of Multiple Characters) The show follows Albert S. Ruddy (Teller) as he attempts to get the famous story told on the big screen and all the challenges that come along with that. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paramount+ (@paramountplus) There’s organized crime issues, studio issues and plenty of other choppy waters that must be navigated before the greatest gangster film ever can be released. Honestly, I don’t know much about the history of “The Godfather,” but it doesn’t matter. If anything, that makes it more interesting. View this post on Instagram A post shared by … [Read more...] about REVIEW: ‘The Offer’ Is An Outstanding Series About The Making Of ‘The Godfather’
Harrison Ford Will Star In The Upcoming ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1932’
Harrison Ford is joining the “Yellowstone” universe. Paramount+ announced Tuesday afternoon that the superstar actor will star in “1932” alongside Helen Mirren, according to The Hollywood Reporter . (REVIEW: ‘ Yellowstone ’ Season 4 Finale Shocks Fans With Major Death) “1932,” which is the second “ Yellowstone ” prequel , is expected to arrive at some point in December 2022, according to the same report. ‘Yellowstone’ Fans Get Huge News About Season 5 Starting https://t.co/VlUouVZ4BN — Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 16, 2022 I definitely didn’t expect to hear that Harrison Ford, one of the greatest actors ever, was going to be joining the “Yellowstone” universe when I woke up today. I didn’t expect to hear that at all. To say I’m excited would be one hell of an understatement. We’re talking about the man who played Han Solo! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paramount+ … [Read more...] about Harrison Ford Will Star In The Upcoming ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel ‘1932’
2021 Traffic Deaths Hit Highest Level In Over 15 Years
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline More than 42,900 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes last year, the highest number since 2005, and a 10% surge from the year before, a government agency said on Tuesday, as traffic fatalities have continued to rise in recent years after several decades of a downward trend. Key Facts Traffic deaths in 2021 increased in 44 states as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, according to early estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an agency within the Department of Transportation. The 10% rise marks the largest annual increase in traffic deaths since the department began collecting data through its traffic fatality tracking system in 1975. Multi vehicle crashes, traffic deaths on urban roads, pedestrian fatalities, and deaths among drivers 65 years and older all increased by more than 12% in 2021, according to the data. Transportation Secretary … [Read more...] about 2021 Traffic Deaths Hit Highest Level In Over 15 Years
Pac-12 stock report: ASU’s transfer help, Grand Canyon talent and a lack of QB clarity
Commentary on Pac-12 developments on and off the field … Rising: ASU’s outlook Were offseason rosters moves tallied on a scoreboard, the Sun Devils were losing 70-7 in the fourth quarter. But they mustered a rally last week when the transfer portal produced a quarterback who just might alter the 2022 trajectory. Emory Jones won’t be mistaken for a future first-round pick — his performance last season at Florida was decidedly uneven. But Jones instantly improves the overall state of ASU’s quarterback depth and should be considered the frontrunner for the starting job over inexperienced returnees Daylin McLemore and Trenton Bourguet and transfer Paul Tyson, who threw a handful of passes for Alabama. Jones owns more than 400 career attempts and faced some of the best defenses in the country during his Gator career. ASU lost its top playmakers and key offensive linemen. If forced to play a rookie quarterback, the situation would have been deeply dire. With Jones running … [Read more...] about Pac-12 stock report: ASU’s transfer help, Grand Canyon talent and a lack of QB clarity
Important Pac-12 study connects frequency of concussions to controversial targeting penalty
The most controversial, frustrating and infuriating penalty in college football will remain in place for the foreseeable future, and the industry has the Pac-12 to thank for it — seriously. Someone had to collect the data, draw the conclusions and lend legitimacy to the one penalty — targeting — that might help save the sport. Because you know what’s worse than the targeting penalty? Concussions, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and the long-term impact of serious brain injury. And you know what’s bad for the health of college football? The stigma of head trauma, uncaring coaches and administrators, and dwindling participation numbers, especially on the West Coast. The targeting penalty — in both college and the NFL — was designed to reduce blows to the head, thereby limiting instances of concussions and making the sport safer. Has it worked? A multi-year Pac-12 study set out to determine if targeting plays “are higher risk for concussion than other plays in … [Read more...] about Important Pac-12 study connects frequency of concussions to controversial targeting penalty