2021-08-16T08:56:54Z "Ted Lasso" season two airs weekly on AppleTV+. The acclaimed comedy is known for its clever and witty pop culture references. Below, Insider has complied a spoiler-free breakdown of some of the show's best pop culture references. Halfway through "Ted Lasso" season two, AFC Richmond, the fictional English soccer team managed by Jason Sudeikis' hopeless yet hyper-positive American coach, are on a historic losing streak. During a team meeting, Lasso stands up before the dressing room and proclaims: "
2019-03-15T16:20:26Z Some crime shows depict law enforcement and the legal process in an unrealistic way. Although a lot of people can wander onto crime scenes in TV shows, access to them is much more strictly controlled in real life. Popular in TV-show courtrooms, the insanity defense is rarely used in real-life criminal court cases. Considering multiple shows about law enforcement have been on the air for years and new ones are always being released, it's no secret that this type of show is so popular.
2021-07-14T12:42:22Z BlackRock told employees on Wednesday that it would raise base pay for directors and below. The raise will go into effect on September 1, the New York-based asset-management firm said. BlackRock's internal announcement followed months of Wall Street banks raising junior pay. BlackRock told employees on Wednesday morning that it would raise base pay for staffers at the director level and below by 8% as a way to reward its workforce, according to a memo seen by Insider.
2022-02-14T16:54:56Z Stanley Greenberg warned of the Democratic Party's struggle to appeal to working-class voters of color. He says there's "no room for error" in trying to reverse the erosion of support among these voters. The famed pollster wrote in American Prospect that Obama isn't the answer to solving the problem. The Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg delivered a warning to his party on Monday, saying there's a possibility it's at risk of losing working-class voters of color.
2010-11-19T20:50:00Z John Paulson just forked out $2.85 million on a two-bedroom pad at 641 Fifth Avenue's Olympic Tower condominium, The Real Deal reports.
No word yet on whether Paulson plans to actually live in the apartment, especially since he owns a 28,000-square-foot home on the Upper East Side.
But no matter, he's just following his own advice:
If you don’t own a home buy one."
An apartment at 641 Fifth Ave.