Multihyphenate Gen Z influencer and entrepreneur Emma Chamberlain may have started her career on YouTube, but she doesn't intend to put her kids in her videos, she told WSJ.
"Some people are in the public eye for their whole lives. I don't know if I see that for myself," she said.
Hope's other favorite takeaways:
On letting go of perfectionism: "I could be doing a f—ing puzzle or even playing a video game, like, who cares if you fail at that? When everything you do in life is high stakes, you get stuck in that mindset."
One piece of advice that's guided her: "I think sometimes we can make choices based on what's going to be the most impressive in the public eye, or for financial reasons. My dad has always told me to make the choice that's going to make me feel the most fulfilled."
United Airlines has asked its pilots to take unpaid leave starting next month because of delays with Boeingaircraft deliveries, the company confirmed on Monday.
Why it matters: The ask is the airline's latest move to contend with major disruptions in the aviation industry, in part set off by the Boeing safety crisis that's drawn increased scrutiny from federal regulators.
Why it matters: There is a massive disconnect between the financial fundamentals and stock performance of Trump Media & Technology Group, which is valued at more than $7 billion after going public last week.
Analysts predict a big declinein Tesla's deliveries in the January-March period when the electric automaker reports global numbers early this week.
Why it matters: Delivery tallies are a rough proxy for sales and demand from the dominant U.S. EV player — and until recently the global leader before China's BYD inched ahead.
The Biden administration hopes to provide $4 billion in tax credits for over 100 projects across 35 states to boost manufacturing of "clean" energy equipment and other uses.
Why it matters: The announcement, which came on Friday from the Energy and Treasury Departments, marks the latest push to distribute unprecedented incentives (and cash) for climate-friendly domestic projects.
After pulling back in 2023, venture capitalists (especially established fund managers) expect to dial up their capital deployment this year, according to a new survey.
Why it matters: The uncertainty of the last two years has led to a notable slowdown in investment activity.
It's a perennial debatein the capital markets: If a stock pops on the first day it's listed, does that mean it was underpriced, and that the company issuing the stock could and should have raised more money from the same number of shares?
Why it matters: Reddit's pop, in a traditional IPO last month, was big — but the Trump Social pop, from a SPAC a few days later, was in many ways even bigger.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday Baltimore would see more federal funding to assist in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse response, but it's too early to say how long recovery and rebuilding efforts will take.