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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are reportedly 'unhappy' with their 7,000-square-foot Washington, DC home and are looking for something bigger — here's where they're currently living

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  • Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, have lived in a $5.5 million Washington, DC home since early 2017.
  • They reportedly rent it from Chilean billionaire Andrónico Luksic for $15,000 a month.
  • They're now looking for a larger place, according to Politico.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have lived in a $5.5 million home in the Kalorama section of Washington, DC, since early 2017.

Now, they're looking for a new home, according to a report in Politico.

"They are actively looking because they're unhappy with the place they're in," an insider told the site.

The couple is reportedly looking for a home larger than the 7,000-square-foot one they currently live in and have already toured at least one property. They're looking to live in Kalorama or Georgetown, Politico reports.

They're renting their current house from billionaire Andrónico Luksic, who bought it for $5.5 million through a shell company in December 2016. The Chilean national is renting the home to the family for a sum of $15,000 a month, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Luksic is also the owner of a mining conglomerate — Antofagasta PLC and its subsidiary, Twin Metals Minnesota LLC — which is feuding with the US government over a mineral deposit worth billions of dollars.

Kalorama is the same neighborhood where the Obama family lives. The relatively small area is popular with politicians and DC insiders for its seclusion and privacy.

Photos via a Zillow listing.

SEE ALSO: See inside the $5.3 million Washington, DC home of the Obama family

The home was designed by architect Waddy Wood and built in 1923.



It was recently given a full renovation.



The home does not have much of a front yard, which is common for the neighborhood. It's close to the street, but the front door sits high with double steps leading up.



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Inside the decade-long relationship of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, who met at a networking lunch and once broke up because of religious differences

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  • Jared Kushner is married to Ivanka Trump.
  • They were married at Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey in 2009, and now they have three young children.
  • Trump and Kushner are something of a power couple, serving as advisers to the White House.
  • The couple have been in the news lately because they are opening a controversial new US embassy in Jerusalem, Israel.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are something of a power couple.

The eldest daughter of President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump is an unpaid adviser in the White House; she was previously a Trump Organization executive vice president and the CEO of the Ivanka Trump lifestyle brand.

Kushner, meanwhile, is a senior adviser to President Trump and owns a real-estate empire; he was once the publisher of the New York Observer.

Trump and Kushner are currently in Israel to open a controversial new US embassy in Jerusalem.

Below, Business Insider has rounded up the highlights of their relationship, from their courtship to their marriage to their family life.

SEE ALSO: A look inside the daily life of Ivanka Trump, who works from the White House, likes watching 'Real Housewives,' and doesn't use her phone on Saturdays

Trump and Kushner met in 2007, at a networking lunch arranged by Trump's longtime business partner, who thought they could do deals together. 'The best deal we ever made!' Trump says of their meeting.

Source: Vogue



They started dating pretty quickly, Trump said, but it was a slow 'courtship.'

Source: New York Magazine



Trump and Kushner reportedly split in 2008 because of religious differences. Kushner was raised in the Modern Orthodox Jewish tradition. They rekindled their romance when a mutual friend invited them both to the same event.

Source: The New Yorker



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All your favorite Netflix original shows that have been renewed for another season

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Netflix has begun to cancel shows, but that doesn't mean it's getting rid of your favorites.

41 Netflix original series will be returning with new seasons in the near future.

Only a handful of the series have official release dates, including the upcoming premieres of "Arrested Development" and "GLOW."

This week, the streaming service announced the renewal of "Lost In Space," its modernized reboot of a 1960s CBS sci-fi series. 

Other hit Netflix shows that have been renewed by the streaming service, like "Stranger Things" and "Black Mirror," are either in production or awaiting release.

For this list, we have included only renewed Netflix series that are yet to air, and we've included official release dates if applicable. We've excluded children's shows and reality series.

Here are the 41 Netflix original series that are coming back for another season:

SEE ALSO: All 65 of Netflix's notable original shows, ranked from worst to best

"Arrested Development" (Season 5) — Premieres May 29

Date renewed: May 17, 2017



"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (Season 4) — Premieres May 30



"Marvel's Luke Cage" (Season 2) — Premieres June 22



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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were turned into a life-sized cake by a British baker

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  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been recreated in cake form in anticipation of the royal wedding on May 19. 
  • It took amateur baker Lara Mason 250 hours to make the life-sized replica. The design is based on a photograph that was taken of the couple after they announced their engagement in November 2017.
  • The cake is not intended to be eaten, but it will be on display at a cake competition in November in the UK. 

Less than a week ago, Madame Tussauds unveiled its waxwork of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in anticipation of the royal wedding on May 19.

Now, British amateur baker Lara Mason has taken it one step further and created a life-sized replica of the couple out of sponge cake, which is decorated with chocolate, ganache, and buttercream. 

The cake was sponsored by Cake International, a cake competition that is held in the UK and celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

"We wanted to combine the two special occasions and make something epic," Mason told Business Insider. 

The cake will be on display at the show in November and is currently being stored at Mason's studio in England. 

"The cake is wrapped in sugarpaste so is airtight," she said. "This will keep it in good condition as long as it doesn’t get too hot!"

Sadly, this cake was only ever intended to be artwork, and it won't be eaten.

"I imagine after three days of people taking selfies, it might be a little worse for wear," she said. 

The royal wedding takes place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on Saturday, May 19. It will begin at midday in the UK, which is 7 a.m. on the East Coast of the United States. More than 2,000 members of the public have been invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle to watch the couple and their guests arrive, and millions of adoring fans are expected to tune in to watch it live on television. 

Take a look at Mason's cake, below: 

SEE ALSO: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's big day will cost over 1,000 times more than the average wedding — here's where it will all go

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Amateur baker Lara Mason made a life-sized replica of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as a cake.



The cake is modeled off of a photograph that was taken of the couple when they announced their engagement in November.



It took Mason 250 hours over six weeks to create the cake.

Source: BBC



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One of the world's largest legal marijuana producers operates out of a once-abandoned Hershey's factory

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Canopy Growth, one of the world's largest marijuana producers by market value, has applied to list on the New York Stock Exchange and plans to begin trading shares by the end of May 2018.

It's the first Canadian pot company to list on the NYSE, though not the first marijuana company to trade on a major US stock exchange, CBC reports. (Marijuana manufacturing rival Cronos Group listed on the Nasdaq in February 2018). Canopy Growth announced on Monday that it will file with the US Securities and Exchange Commission and plans to trade under the ticker symbol CGC.

Founded in 2014, Canopy Growth likens itself to the Procter & Gamble of pot. Several marijuana brands fall under its umbrella and cater to different user preferences. The company supplies the drug to about a third of the roughly 270,000 registered medical marijuana customers in Canada.

Canopy Growth grows, trims, processes, packages, and ships marijuana products out of several properties across the Great White North. Take a look inside the company's headquarters.

SEE ALSO: Legal marijuana is set to outsell liquor in Canada by 2020

Canopy Growth has greenhouses across Canada, but its headquarters are based in a once-abandoned Hershey chocolate factory in the small town of Smiths Falls, Ontario.



The company supplies the drug to about a third of Canada's roughly 270,000 registered medical marijuana customers. It's been hailed as the world's first billion-dollar marijuana "unicorn."

Source: Health Canada, CBC and Business Insider



Bruce Linton, CEO of Canopy Growth, founded the company because he thought a vertically integrated company — one that grows marijuana in addition to processing it for oils and other products and packaging it for shipment — would give him better control over quality.

Vertically integrated companies are also able to offer their products more cheaply, since they cut out the middle men in growing and distribution.

Source: Business Insider



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All the clues we've gotten about the 'Infinity War' characters whose fates were left up in the air

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jeremy renner hawkeye avengers age of ultronWARNING: This post is filled with major spoilers for “Avengers: Infinity War.” If you have not seen the movie, read at your own risk. You've been warned.

"Avengers: Infinity War" is a lot to take in. We're still processing what happened because we honestly can't believe what we watched. 

By the end of "Infinity War," a lot of heroes die, or disappear when Thanos snaps his fingers and gets rid of half the universe's population. While so many are gone, there are also characters whose fates were left up in the air.

Since the movie came out, directors Anthony and Joe Russo have confirmed (or refused to confirm) the fates of several characters like Valkyrie and Aunt May, and Gwyneth Paltrow may have accidentally revealed what happens to her character, Pepper Potts. 

We collected a list of 16 MCU characters whose fates we're unsure about after "Infinity War":

SEE ALSO: Critics say 'Avengers: Infinity War' lives up to the hype and has a worthy villain in Thanos

Clint Barton (Hawkeye)

Last seen: "Captain America: Civil War"

Hawkeye opposed the superhuman registration introduced in "Captain America: Civil War," which essentially made him a fugitive. In "Infinity War," Black Widow mentions that Hawkeye and Scott Lang/Ant-Man took a deal with the government to be on "house arrest" because being on the run from the law was too hard on their families (in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," it's revealed that Hawkeye has a family that he's kept secret). Will we see poor Hawkeye again, the most forgotten member of the original Avengers team? All the other original members survived the Thanos snap, so we're guessing he did. 



Scott Lang (Ant-Man)

Last seen: "Captain America: Civil War" (2016)

Lang helped out Team Cap in "Civil War," and was in underwater prison for a bit. As mentioned, he and Hawkeye took a deal to be on "house arrest." Like Hawkeye, he isn't in "Infinity War" in any capacity, so we don't know if he's dust or not. Our instinct is pointing to "no," because at least a few more people need to be around to help everyone who's left.  



Hope van Dyne (The Wasp)

Last seen: "Ant-Man" (2015)

"Ant-Man and The Wasp" apparently takes place after "Civil War" but before "Infinity War," so it won't give us any insight into if she survives the massacre or not. 



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Donald Glover ends Drake's 15-week reign at No. 1 on the Billboard chart with a viral hit single

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  • Donald Glover has scored his first No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the Childish Gambino song "This Is America," Billboard reports. 
  • The track unseats a 15-week reign at the top of the chart from Drake's latest singles, "Nice For What" and "God's Plan."
  • The politically charged, viral music video for "This Is America" accounted for 68 percent of the track's streaming total, according to Billboard. 

Donald Glover's musical alter ego, Childish Gambino, has scored the multi-talented performer his first No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his new hit "This Is America," Billboard reports

"This Is America," bolstered by a politically charged, viral music video that spawned an array of thinkpieces on its social commentary and violent imagery, has ended a 15-week reign from Drake's latest singles, "Nice For What," which spent four straight weeks at No. 1, and "God's Plan," which previously topped the chart for 11 weeks.

"This Is America" is Glover's first top 10 single on the chart.

The song follows the release of his last Childish Gambino album, 2016's Grammy-winning "Awaken, My Love!," whose highest-charting single, "Redbone," reached No. 12 on the chart.

Billboard reports that the music video for "This Is America," which currently has over 110 million views on YouTube, accounted for a whopping 68 percent of the song's total streaming. According to Nielsen, the song was the most streamed track of the week with 65.3 million U.S. streams for the week ending on May 10.

The track also topped Billboard's weekly chart of digitally downloaded songs with 78,000 downloads.

"This Is America" is the lead single from Glover's upcoming fourth Childish Gambino album, and only the latest creative effort from the TV, film, and music star. 

Glover's critically acclaimed FX comedy series, "Atlanta," wrapped up its second season last week after he hosted and performed on "Saturday Night Live" the previous weekend. He also stars as Lando Calrissian in the upcoming "Star Wars" film, "Solo: A Star Wars Story." 

Watch the music video for "This Is America" below: 

SEE ALSO: How Donald Glover went from unknown comedy writer to a triple-threat Hollywood star playing Lando in the new 'Star Wars'

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Meghan Markle's father is reportedly no longer attending the royal wedding after a heart attack and paparazzi scandal

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  • Meghan Markle's father, Thomas Markle, will no longer attend the royal wedding, TMZ reported on Monday.
  • News broke over the weekend that Thomas Markle had accepted money to pose for staged paparazzi photos in the weeks leading up to his daughter's wedding to Prince Harry.
  • Thomas Markle also told TMZ that he had suffered from a heart attack less than a week ago but had checked himself out of the hospital with plans to attend the wedding.

Thomas Markle, Meghan Markle's father, is no longer planning to attend his daughter's wedding to Prince Harry, TMZ reported on Monday.

The change in plans comes after a scandal in which Thomas Markle admitted to accepting money from paparazzi, who took pictures of him supposedly getting ready for the wedding. Photos of Markle intently studying "Images of Great Britain: A Pictorial Tour Through History" in a Starbucks quickly went viral — but were later discovered to have been staged.

In addition, Markle told TMZ that he had suffered from a heart attack six days before, but that he had checked himself out of the hospital to attend the wedding.

Markle told TMZ he decided not to attend the wedding because he didn't want to embarrass the royal family or his daughter. Markle had been set to give his daughter away at the wedding.

"This is a deeply personal moment for Ms. Markle in the days before her wedding," a Kensington Palace representative said in a statement to media outlets. "She and Prince Harry ask again for understanding and respect to be extended to Mr. Markle in this difficult situation."

Previously, Kensington Palace had said both of the brides parents would play "important roles" in the wedding. 

"Mr. Markle will walk his daughter down the aisle of St George's Chapel," read the official statement in early May. "Ms. Markle is delighted to have her parents by her side on this important and happy occasion."

Meghan and Thomas Markle's relationship has had "ups and downs over the years," according to People magazine. Yet Markle had reportedly been excited to give his daughter away at her wedding to Price Harry.

"From me talking to him, he's very excited to be a part of it," Tracey Dooley, Meghan's former sister-in-law, told "Good Morning Britain" in March.

Read more about the royal wedding:

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Take a tour of Chicago's most expensive neighborhood, which is home to a 120-year-old restaurant and a street full of diamond shops

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  • Chicago boasts some of America's best restaurants, theaters, and public art.
  • The city's downtown financial district is known as The Loop, and includes one of the most expensive real estate markets in the city.
  • The Loop's zipcode 60603 had an average home sale price of $577,500 in 2017.

Chicago's financial district in the downtown area isn't just filled with skyscrapers and office buildings such as the Chicago Stock Exchange — the area known as The Loop is also one of the more bustling and lively areas of the city.

With easy access to Millennium and Grant Park, plenty of theaters, and incredible restaurants, The Loop boasts the city's most expensive residential real estate. For the months of May through August of 2017 Trulia reported that the average sales price of a home in the 60603 zip code was $577,500 — the highest average in the city.

We recently toured the neighborhood to see what 60603 has to offer. Between its rich history — including a 120 year old restaurant and easy access to public works of art — we can see why it's so popular.  

SEE ALSO: I tried one of the most famous hot dogs in Chicago and it was delicious — but I made one huge mistake while ordering

Chicago's first elevated train car was built in 1892 — and a loop of elevated train cars were built and completed in the downtown area by 1897. This line of transportation gave the neighborhood its nickname: The Loop.



One of the driving factors of the higher average sale price of homes in the neighborhood is the The Legacy at Millennium Park tower. The luxury condo tower is 72 stories and is located at 60 East Monroe St.

Source: Property Shark



The 60603 zip code extends from The Art Institute of Chicago down six blocks to Wells St. The Institute boasts works from Vincent van Gogh, Edward Hopper, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso.



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Netflix will have over 1,000 original TV shows and movies on its service by the end of the year

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  • Netflix will have over 1,000 original TV shows and movies on its service by the end of the year, chief content officer Ted Sarandos said at a media summit on Monday.
  • Sarandos said that 85% of the company's new spending will go toward the production of original shows and movies. 
  • Netflix is expected to spend an estimated $8 billion on content in 2018 altogether.

Netflix is set to hit a milestone with its original TV shows and movies by the year's end, as the company's massive investment in its brand of "Netflix Originals" continues to pay off for the service.

Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said on Monday, at a MoffettNathanson media summit, that the streaming service would have over 1,000 pieces of original content by the end of the year, with 470 of those originals set to premiere between now and end of 2018, Variety reports

Sarandos said that around 85% of the company's new spending will go toward the production of original shows and movies. Altogether, Netflix is expected to spend an estimated $8 billion on content in 2018.

Sarandos said around 90% of Netflix's users regularly consume Netflix original programming. 

Netflix on Monday announced the production of a new horror anthology series from Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro, and Sarandos spoke at length at the summit about the recent nine-figure contracts the company signed with acclaimed showrunners Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy.

"The creators we're talking to, they watch Netflix and they want to be on our network," Sarandos said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "The way we can secure those shows is having a great reputation with talent, having a brand people want to be associated with, and a good track record of delivering."

"They're incredibly prolific and they make a lot of great television and the things they make are incredibly popular," Sarandos said of Murphy and Rhimes.

SEE ALSO: New research shows Netflix's big bet on the future is working, as it continues to outpace its competition

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I'm gluten-free and survived on nothing but fast food for 5 days — here's what happened

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  • Starbucks cut its gluten-free breakfast sandwich this month, and angry customers are complaining about it on social media.
  • This is partly because the gluten-free options for food that can be eaten on the go are extremely limited in the United States.
  • An estimated2.7 million Americans follow a gluten-free diet in the US. But despite this, fast-food restaurants have done little to appeal to the growing population of people who avoid foods like bread and pasta made with wheat.
  • In an effort to survey the gluten-free landscape, I set out on a mission to see if I could survive only on fast food for five days. 

When it comes to finding gluten-free, on-the-go food in the United States, it's slim pickings.

Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Starbucks customers with celiac disease or who otherwise don't eat gluten  have taken to social media to complain after the chain cut its gluten-free breakfast sandwich this month, reducing the options even further. 

"Starbucks decided to discontinue the gluten-free breakfast sandwich and I, a stressed celiac, am CRYING trying to finish a final because my once-favorite chain decided my dietary restriction is no longer important and now I have to do work on an EMPTY A-- STOMACH," one customer wrote on Twitter.

I was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance seven years ago and have been gluten-free ever since. In that time, it has become easier and easier to find gluten-free foods, especially in New York City where I live.

That is, unless we're talking about convenient food, especially fast food. 

An estimated2.7 million Americans follow a gluten-free diet in the US. But despite this, fast-food restaurants have done little to appeal to this growing population of people who avoid foods like bread and pasta made with wheat.

In an effort to survey the gluten-free landscape, I set out on a mission to see if I could survive only on fast-food for five days. My most important rule was to only eat at fast-food chains and consume at least three meals a day. 

Here's how I did it:

SEE ALSO: I tried to eat only vegan fast food for a week — and my failure revealed one of the industry's biggest mistakes

First, I mapped out exactly what I could eat.



I kicked off day one with breakfast at McDonald's.

This was my first time eating breakfast at McDonald's so it was a big moment. My first hurdle was finding something filling that I could actually eat.

What I ate: Yogurt Parfait (without granola) and two bags of apple slices. 

Verdict: The yogurt was extremely sweet. I gave up halfway through and decided to move on to the apple slices, assuming that these would be a safe bet. I was wrong. The apples were peeled and had lost all their crunch. Overall, not a good start to the day.



By lunch I was starving, so I headed to Shake Shack for a burger.

Shack Shack is one of two fast-food chains that offers a gluten-free bun and prides itself on serving 100% Angus beef meat, free of hormones and antibiotics.

What I ate: Shake Shack's gluten-free bun with a burger patty.

The verdict: I was so insistent that my meal be gluten-free that I confused the server when ordering. I ended up with a very bland sandwich that didn't contain Shake Shack's typical burger toppings, like tomato and lettuce. While the bread was tasty, it felt dry, and the limp meat inside was a bit disappointing. But at least I was full. 

 



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29 unprofessional habits that make everyone at work hate you

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  • Everyone has bad workplace habits.
  • Whether you realize it or not, they could be driving your coworkers nuts.
  • You're best avoiding certain habits at work, like eating smelly food at your desk or talking politics.

 

Americans with full-time jobs spend about a third of their weekdays at work.

So it's understandable that in all that time you spend around your coworkers and bosses you've let a bad habit or two slip.

Many of these office faux pas, however, may be avoided — you just need to know what it is that drives everyone around you nuts.

For the sake of your office companions, take a moment to remind yourself what behavior at work may be negatively affecting others.

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Showing up late to work

"Punctuality is critical," says Rosalinda Oropeza Randall, an etiquette and civility expert and author of "Don't Burp in the Boardroom."

"The professional thing to do is to arrive on time, ready to do what is expected. It's not like they just sprung this job on you," she says.



Rolling in 10 minutes late to every meeting

Similarly, arriving late to meetings shows that you neither respect your coworkers — who showed up on time, by the way — nor the meeting organizer, Vicky Oliver, author of "301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions," tells Business Insider.

"Keeping people waiting can be construed as inconsiderate, rude, or arrogant," Randall says.



Calling in sick when you aren't

"Remember the adage that half of life is showing up," Oliver says.

You won't prove you deserve the promotion if you call in sick every few weeks.



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Home Depot employees share 10 insider facts many shoppers don't know

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  • Home Depot store associates know all about how the home improvement retailer operates.
  • Home Depot currently employees over 400,000 associates at 2,284 stores in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
  • Associates have taken to the web to share more about the employee experience and opportunities for savings at the chain.

Home Depot store associates have firsthand knowledge about what it's like to work at the home improvement store — and they have plenty of suggestions for shoppers.

A Home Depot associate who's worked at the store for almost a year told Business Insider that their best advice for shoppers was to check to see that you really need what you're buying.

"Measure, count, and be realistic of what your needs are," the associate told Business Insider. "Ask an associate if you need to. We are there to help, and have backgrounds in many fields."

According to the company's website, Home Depot currently employees over 400,000 associates at 2,284 stores in North America.

Here are other tips and insights from Home Depot associates:

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You can't just show up with your driver's license if you want to rent a truck from the store

Home Depot garden associate and Quora user Darnice Pinckney wrote that, in order to rent a truck from Home Depot, "You need to have a valid drivers license, proof of auto insurance, and a valid credit card, and be sure you bring it back with the gas filled to the level you rented it at. Please do not show up without auto insurance. They will not rent to you if you don't have it."



Home Depot associates don't get an in-store employee discount...

"Home Depot employees don't receive discounts," Home Depot head cashier Toni Rosewrote on Quora. "Instead, all employees that work an average of 20 hours a week are eligible for benefits like dental insurance."

Home Depot lumber associate and Quora user Tim Hoofward wrote that associates do get access to a site called OrangeLife that provides discounts through different organizations, "but employees do not receive any discounts at the store itself because it would be considered a conflict of interest."



... but they can surprise shoppers with unexpected discounts

"Home Depot empowers their employees and allows them to discount specific items up to $50," Rose also wrote on Quora.

Associates don't even have to check with their supervisors before handing out such a discount.

A report from QuickTapSurvey noted that, "Employees are trained to use discretion when offering a discount and won't grant you one unless there is a legitimate reason."

"You can use this to your advantage, if you don't abuse it," Rose said.



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19 billionaires who grew up poor

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• Billionaires don't always come from moneyed backgrounds.

• In fact, many famous billionaires actually grew up poor.

• From George Soros to Larry Ellison to Oprah Winfrey, here's a look at how some of the wealthiest people on the planet came up from nothing.



Billionaires aren't all born with silver spoons in their mouths.

In fact, many came from nothing at all.

The "rags-to-riches" trope may be a cliché, but it's one that's definitely grounded in reality for some famous billionaires.

Through extraordinary grit and perseverance, individuals across the globe have beat the odds and achieved their own rags-to-riches stories.

Here are 19 people who started off life poor and went on to become billionaires:

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Guy Laliberté was a fire-eater before founding Cirque du Soleil.

Net worth: $1.19 billion

At the beginning of his career, Laliberté had fire in his belly — literally. The Canadian-born circus busker played the accordion, walked on stilts, and ate fire.

Later on, Business Insider previously reported, he took a chance and flew a troupe from Quebec to Los Angeles without purchasing a return fair. The circus troup traveled to Las Vegas and became Cirque du Soleil.

Laliberté is now the CEO of Cirque de Soleil.



Kenny Troutt, the founder of Excel Communications, paid his way through college by selling life insurance.

Net worth: $1.41 billion

Troutt grew up with a bartender dad and paid for his own tuition at Southern Illinois University by selling life insurance. He made most of his money from phone company Excel Communications, which he founded in 1988 and took public in 1996. Two years later, Troutt merged his company with Teleglobe in a $3.5 billion deal.

He's now retired and invests heavily in racehorses.



Montpellier rugby club president and Entrepreneur of the Year Mohed Altrad survived on one meal a day when he moved to France.

Net worth: $2.6 billion

Born into a nomadic tribe in the Syrian dessert to a poor mother who was raped by his father and died when he was young, Altrad was raised by his grandmother. She banned him from attending school in Raqqa, the city that is now capital of ISIS. Altrad attended school anyway, and when he moved to France to attend university, he knew no French and lived off of one meal a day.

Still, he earned a PhD in computer science, worked for some leading French companies, and eventually bought a failing scaffolding company, which he transformed into one of the world's leading manufacturers of scaffolding and cement mixers, Altrad Group.

He has previously been named French Entrepreneur of the Year and World Entrepreneur of the Year.



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These photos of abandoned malls and golf courses reveal a new era for the American suburb

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  • The American suburb has gone through some huge changes in the last few decades.
  • Malls, once a place for suburbanites to spend their downtime, have suffered in the wake of the retail apocalypse, and many have shut down. 
  • Suburban real estate and golf courses have also evolved in recent years. 


In March 2017, Business Insider reported a series of stories on "The Death of Suburbia," declaring the end of the suburbs as we once knew them.

By examining the plummeting value of McMansions, the increasingly blurry line between city and suburb, and the shuttered shopping malls across the nation, we saw that the once-flourishing suburbs were no longer what they used to be.

Ahead, see a collection of photos from Seph Lawless and Business Insider reporters, showing the relics of America's suburban past. Some of these structures are now abandoned while millennials move forward with alternative ways of living.    

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It's been a rough couple of years for the retail industry, and malls are shutting down across the country. Chicago's Lincoln Mall, pictured here, shut its doors in January 2015.

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It had originally opened in 1973.

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The 700,000-square-foot mall had the capacity to host four anchor stores and 100 smaller shops.

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MoviePass owner says it has a $300 million line of credit and could stay afloat for 17 months without raising more money (HMNY)

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  • MoviePass owner Helios & Matheson Analytics' CEO, Ted Farnsworth, said he's "not worried at all" about the company's cash situation.
  • He said the company had roughly $300 million available from an equity line of credit.
  • However, the company's stock was trading at $0.68 at market close Monday, following a recent drop on concerns about its average monthly cash deficit and available cash.
  • Farnsworth also teased an acquisition by the company to be announced in the coming days at the Cannes Film Festival.


Ted Farnsworth — the CEO of Helios & Matheson Analytics, the parent company of MoviePass— played off concerns about the company's financial situation while attending the Cannes Film Festival this week.

While speaking with Variety in the South of France, where Farnsworth was on hand for the premiere of "Gotti," the mob movie starring John Travolta that MoviePass is releasing along with Vertical Entertainment, Farnsworth told the trade that despite the company losing around $20 million a month since September, he's "not worried at all."

"You’re going to see. We’re doing more acquisitions of movies and companies,” Farnsworth said. 

He said the company had roughly $300 million available from an equity line of credit. “We’ve got 17 months’ worth of cash without further raises of capital,” he continued.

The company noted in a filing to the SEC last week that it had $15.5 million in available cash. The line of credit doesn't appear to have been mentioned (Business Insider has reached out for comment on why it was not included). HMNY also said in the filing that recent tweaks to the MoviePass service had led to a reduction of "more than 35%" in its cash deficit during the first week of May. 

Farnsworth teased a major acquisition by HMNY that will be announced at Cannes in the coming days. 

“It’s going to be substantial,” Farnsworth said. “People are going to go, ‘Hmm, how did they pull it off?'”

Perhaps the announcement will change the tune of investors, who have pushed the stock down 98% since its 52-week high in October.

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‘Deadpool 2’ has even more crude jokes and graphic violence than the original, and is a worthy follow-up

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  • "Deadpool 2" is a worthy follow-up to the hit original movie. 
  • There are even more crude jokes in this one, and thanks to the director of "John Wick" taking over, the fight scenes are even more insane. 

 
There certainly is a lot of pressure put on the sequel to the 2016 box-office hit, “Deadpool.”

It doesn’t just have to perform as well (or better) at the box office than the original ($783 million worldwide) to be deemed a success in Hollywood. It also needs to be even more crude and violent to appease the fan base.

Time will tell if the box-office coin will flow into the movie’s studio, 20th Century Fox, like it did two years ago, but I can certainly tell you “Deadpool 2” (opening Friday) is as entertainingly distasteful (perhaps even more) than the first movie. 

Ryan Reynolds returns as Marvel’s most gonzo superhero, Deadpool. The Merc with a Mouth has been busy since the first movie ended, traveling the globe doing some ultra-violent killer-for-hire work. But after a major death in the first 10 minutes of the movie, Deadpool goes into a funk and does something drastic: he considers becoming an official member of the X-Men. 

Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand) are back to help Deadpool go on the straight and narrow by becoming an X-Men “trainee” (he sports a yellow “trainee” jersey and everything). But Deadpool can’t help but go rogue on the whole good guy rehabilitation when he encounters the troubled mutant Russell (Julian Dennison). 

Going rogue on the X-Men lands Deadpool in a prison for mutants with Russell and that’s when the movie really takes off. 

Up to this point, there’s a great “Logan” joke, a hilarious opened credits sequence, some funny X-Men jokes, and top-notch fight sequences (David Leitch of “John Wick” and “Atomic Blonde” fame is the director, taking the reins from the original movie’s director Tim Miller). Things are going the usual path of a sequel: reacquainting the audience with the lead character and setting the plot.

deadpoolBut once Cable enters the story things get good.

The action picks up and becomes extremely violent. The jokes and inside-baseball jokes — crafted by screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, as well as Reynolds, who gets a screenwriting credit this time — really kick into high gear. And with Russell becoming the character in the story that Deadpool and Cable are seeking out (for very different reasons), we move away from the typical sequel traits.   

Josh Brolin jumps from voicing Thanos in “Avengers: Infinity War” to starring in the next box-office hit of the summer as the time-traveling tough guy Cable. He is the perfect straight man to Reynolds' outlandish Deadpool.

And Deadpool’s creation of X-Force is one of the most entertaining parts of the whole movie. It is full of surprises and incredibly funny. This is the part of the movie that has the most spoilers, so see this movie before social media ruins it.

As a whole, “Deadpool 2” is a very strong sequel. I may have liked the first movie a little bit more, but it’s so hair thin that when I see the sequel again, I may be completely sold that I like it more than the original. And surprisingly, this movie has a lot of heart. By the end you may even get a little choked up (I'm serious).

Reynolds owns this character and there’s certainly enough with the additions of Brolin and Zazie Beetz as Domino that a third movie could be worth exploring. 

And be sure not to leave the theater when the credits start rolling. There’s a scene a third of the way into the credits that’s (I’m serious here) the best credits/post credits footage I’ve ever seen in a superhero movie.

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The $35 workout Meghan Markle called 'the best thing you can do for your body' was the hardest thing I've ever done in a gym — here's how to do it at home

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  • Ahead of the Royal Wedding, Business Insider checked out the workout Meghan Markle called "the best thing you can do for your body" — and it was easy to see why she's a fan.
  • Studio Lagree, a gym used by Markle in Toronto, just launched a new London location at £30 a class ($35 in the US).
  • The Megaformer machine provides an intense full body conditioning workout using slow movements.
  • One of the studio's trainers told BI how you can get a taste of the workout at home with 4 simple exercises.


Prince Harry's bride-to-be Meghan Markle is known for her strong stance on feminism and her habit of breaking royal traditions and smashing stereotypes.

She's also known for her enviable physique, including toned arms and long, slender legs.

Apparently, Markle owes her figure partly to Megaformer — an intense full body conditioning workout that takes place on a moving machine.

She's been quoted calling Megaformer workouts "hands down the best thing you could do for your body," and is said to be a fan of Studio Lagree, a provider with three locations in London.

Lagree launched a new studio at the city's Nobu Hotel in February, so Business Insider went to a class to see what the fuss is all about.

Robert Lepone, Managing Director of Studio Lagree UK, said Markle was "a very regular visitor to the King Street location in Toronto when filming in the city for Suits."

Other A-list clients include Rihanna, Michelle Obama, Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Sophia Vergara, Kim Kardashian, Calvin Harris, Alessandra Ambrosio, Karlie Kloss, various NBA players from the Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic, and Cleveland Cavaliers, and even Ben Stiller.

And with promises of strengthening the body, toning and elongating the muscles, improving endurance, jump-starting the metabolism, burning fat, increasing flexibility and postural alignment, and "restoring the body's natural balance," it's easy to see the appeal.

The machine looks pretty intimidating...

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The 50-minute class takes place entirely on a Megaformer machine, which, lined up alongside a number of others, looks incredibly intimidating upon arrival.

There's a lot of information to take in ahead of your first class. The machine is built to combine pilates, cardio, and strength-training — but it's your core that takes the biggest hit.

...but you'll get a good explanation

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The Megaformer has three components: front and back platforms and a carriage which moves between the two.

There are numbered lines on each part, so you know exactly where your hands and feet should be planted during each move.

There are also springs attached to the carriage which allow you to add and remove resistance throughout your workout.

Here's a video showing the machine in motion:

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It's all about slow movement

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Once you're on the machine, you can perform hundreds of exercises for full-body conditioning — but you do so at a slow, controlled pace, really engaging your muscles.

Lagree trainer Linda Robson told Business Insider that the slow movement is one thing that differentiates the method from other workouts.

"That’s why it’s so challenging," she said. "When we move that slowly we’re not able to use or leverage the system of momentum. We want the muscles to take all the tension."

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While the slow movement is what makes it "slightly excruciating," it's also what makes it so effective.

"The slower you go, the faster you’ll see results," she said.

According to Sebastian Lagree, "The principles of the Lagree Method are that it works muscles to failure with very little rest, and this results in a workout that burns maximum calories in a short time, whilst also developing significant muscle tone and strength."

However, Robson stressed that it isn't a Pilates class, which people often mistake it for.

"We're using the movement of the carriage to intensify the range of movement you can get and to intensify the work," she said.

It's a tough workout — but not a sweaty one

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Within five minutes of the class, we'd already done a few plank variations while holding ourselves up on the machine, and my abs were shaking. I was struggling to hold each position.

The other biggest challenge for me was balance. On more than one occasion, I was afraid of falling off the Megaformer.

Luckily, while the movements are slow, the class is fast-paced and you change position frequently, so it goes by quickly.

Strangely enough, when it was over, I wasn't sweating, but my whole body felt strong.

I could see why it would be the perfect workout for a busy, high-profile person like Markle.

Some locations like the Nobu Hotel and Canary Wharf offer discounts for class packages and newcomers, which work out between £12 and £15 a class, but the one-off drop-in rate is £30 — not exactly affordable for those who just want to give the workout a go from time-to-time. The rate is $35 for a drop-in class in the US.

How to get the same results at home

Luckily, Robson said that while the team love having people in the studio, there are ways people can mimic the workout — and its results — at home.

1. Sliding Reverse Lunge

The first movement is a lunge with your back foot on a gliding disc, or even a towel or paper plate.

"We do several variations of standing lunges where your working leg is the front leg, positioned on the machine and sometimes on the floor," Robson said. "In many of our most effective lunges, the back foot is on the carriage and is gliding backward, which helps clients maintain 'knee over ankle' alignment.

"One of the keys of good form and alignment in a Lagree lunge is keeping the back heel really lifted, which shifts the body weight forward into the front leg — the working leg. This takes work out of the back and brings it into the glutes, exactly where we want it.

"We keep the front foot still, and bend the front knee like you’re sitting down.  With the back foot on the carriage, it allows you to glide backward and downward with the pelvis, keeping the front knee over the ankle.

"At home, your back toes are on a paper plate, a towel, or a glider, and your front leg stays steady as you sit down lowering the front hip down toward the level of your front knee, gliding your back foot back to get a deeper lunge."

She added: "To come out of the lunge, you push the front heel into the floor, and slowly straighten the front leg. You'll feel the hamstring and glutes of the front/working leg literally pulling you up from the lunge position."

As with all Lagree movements, you should move slowly — a minimum of 4 counts to lower down into the lunge, and 4 counts to rise up out of the lunge.

2. Side Lunge/Single Leg Squat

IMG_6352"To begin this move, shift 90% of your body weight to whichever leg you are working. Put your second foot on a sliding disc, towel, or paper plate, then slide it out to the side for 4 counts as you drive your bum behind you in a single leg squat," Robson said. "It’s like you’re aiming your tailbone to the wall behind you or sitting down on a stool."

As you begin to stand back up, press the heel of your standing leg deeply into the floor or your yoga mat, like you’re pushing the floor away from you, rising back up from your squat for 4 counts, without completely straightening your standing leg. You’ll feel the work through the hamstring and glute of your working leg.

"As you’re squatting down and rising up, be diligent about keeping the knee of your working leg aligned over the ankle and insuring your body weight is heaviest in your heel," she said.

"The second leg stays long and fairly straight out to the side, gliding away from your standing foot as you lower down into the single leg squat, and gliding back in toward the standing foot as you rise.

"As you sit down and rise up, you're not shifting your body weight, you're keeping all of that body weight over your standing leg, driving your bum far behind you as you lower down and keeping your knee aligned over your ankle."

3. Knee Tuck/'Bear'

"In the studio, this is one of our classic core moves, called Bear. It does amazing things for the entirety of the core," Robson said.

"Come down into a plank with your hands on the floor or on a yoga mat, and your toes resting on a towel, paper plate, or gliding disc.

"Do a knee tuck, slowly bringing your knees towards your elbows for 4 counts, stopping the knees directly under your hips. Pause, and extend your legs behind you for 4 counts. As you perform this move keep your hips as high as your ribs or shoulders, maintaining a table top position through the back."

4. Plank to Pike

This is a progression of the Knee Tuck or Bear.

"Once again, start in a plank, with your hands on the floor or a yoga mat," Robson said. "Keeping the legs long and your heels lifted as high as possible, pull the abdominals upward for 4 counts, looking back at your legs. This will cause your body to fold in half at the hip crease — a jack-knife. Rise up only as high as you can without your heels lowering or your knees bending. Pause at the top, with your navel drawn firmly toward the spine, and slowly lower down into a plank position gazing between your hands, gliding down for 4 counts.

"This move builds on the thorough core work of the Bear or knee tuck, because it introduces stability requirements for the upper body, while you’re working through the core. As you return to your plank you can always add in a press up for extra chest and shoulder engagement."

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There could be a scientific reason for why you cry more on planes

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  • If you often cry at films on planes, you are not alone.
  • According to scientific research, people may cry to form bonds with others.
  • So when feeling vulnerable, in a scenario where you have no control, your primitive self may take over.
  • There's also the chance you are simply more engaged with the film, because you're sitting so close to the screen, and you're not distracted by texting or talking to people.
  • Other possibilities are exhaustion, low oxygen, and nerves.


Very few people enjoy air travel. The chances something will go wrong are incredibly tiny, but that doesn't mean it's a pleasant experience.

Your feet may swell up, your ears may pop, and, for some people, you may end up crying like a baby.

In 2011, Virgin Atlantic conducted a study that revealed 55% of respondents had heightened emotions on flights, with 41% of the men surveyed saying they had used a blanket to hide their tears. As a result, the airline started issuing "emotional health warnings" before in-flight films.

At the time, Virgin Atlantic film critic Jason Solomons said it was all to do with the unfamiliar environment we find ourselves in, and the flurry of emotions that brings.

"On a flight, we're isolated, leaving loved ones or aching to be reunited with them," he said. "We're nervous, we're tired, we might have had a drink at a time we usually wouldn't. If we see an image, a scene that reflects our emotional state, frankly we're suckers. Flying and films is a heady cocktail, the images and feelings so close to your eyeballs, so intimate."

Some research seems to suggest that flying does strange things to our bodies, like affect our mood, mess with our senses, and make us itch more. This isn't that surprising when you think about how the low air pressure can reduce the amount of oxygen in your blood by up to 25%, and the fact the air conditioning makes the environment incredibly dry.

Mild hypoxia — a deficiency in oxygen — can lead us to do strange things because it can affect our thoughts and ability to make decisions. So it's no wonder we may feel a little vulnerable, especially if you're travelling alone, surrounded by strangers, locked in a metal tube for several hours.

Some evolutionary scientists believe crying is a bonding behaviour we've developed over centuries. Crying in theory makes other people feel sorry for you and comfort you, which forms social bonds. So perhaps, when in an unusual, vulnerable environment, our primitive behaviour takes over and tries to help us forge allies.

On the flip side, adults rarely cry in public, and instead wait until they are alone. In fact, some research suggests adults wait until they are behind the wheel of a car to have a good cry, because their solitude triggers their bad feelings, and they can finally let it all out.

Sitting down in your plane seat could have a similar effect. Although you're surrounded by people, it can sometimes feel like you're all alone.

Another factor could be the fact we have fewer distractions while on a plane. While normally at home you might watch TV, play on your phone, and talk to someone all at the same time, on a plane you don't have all of those options.

With nobody texting you, and everyone around you being relatively silent, it's easier to focus all your attention on a film. Add in the likelihood of heightened emotions, and you've got a recipe for weeping.

Of course, there is also the chance you are just tired. Getting up at the crack of dawn and navigating around an airport is no fun, and being exhausted can make us more emotional anyway.

There are no specific studies looking into why we cry on planes yet, but if you find yourself doing so, remember you're not alone — you're simply a member of the "Mile Cry Club."

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The 33 richest people on earth

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The Sunday Times has published its much-anticipated Sunday Times Rich List for 2018, which ranks the wealthiest people in Britain, as well as the rest of the world— and it gives readers a sneak peek into the net worth of some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, self-made billionaires, and family groups.

Scroll down for the 33 wealthiest people on earth, ranked in ascending order by net worth:

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33. The Persson family: Net Worth — £22.9 billion ($31.0 billion). Stefan Persson, chairman of H&M, owns a 29% stake in the company, which was founded by his father Erling.

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32. The Johnson family: Net Worth — £23 billion ($31.1 billion). The most famous of the Johnson heirs is Woody, the owner of the New York Jets who is currently serving as US ambassador to the UK.

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31. Georg Schaeffler & Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann: Net Worth — £23.4 billion ($31.7 billion). Georg and his mother Maria-Elisabeth own German automotive parts maker Schaeffler.

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