Latest news with #Carbone


NDTV
20 hours ago
- NDTV
"Significant" Turbulence Forces Delta Plane To Make Emergency Landing, 25 Hospitalised: "Saw Everything Fly Through The Air"
Delta Airlines flight, with 275 passengers and 13 crew members on board, was forced to make an emergency landing after the plane, flying from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, suffered "significant" turbulence midair on Wednesday (July 30). At least 25 people on board were hospitalised, the airline said in a statement. Flight DL56 took off from Salt Lake City airport at 16:30 local time (23:30 BST), but was diverted to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. Joseph Carbone, a passenger onboard the plane, told Fox Salt Lake City that the pilot informed him the plane had plunged 1,000 feet before making the emergency landing at around 19:45 local time (01:45 BST), just over two hours into its nine-hour flight time. As per the airline, the aircraft landed safely in Minneapolis, and medical personnel evaluated the passengers and crew members. "Twenty-five of those on board were transported to local hospitals for evaluation and care. We are grateful for the support of all emergency responders involved," the airline informed. Delta further stated that it is "working with customers to support their immediate needs". As quoted, Carbone further stated that the first sudden plunge occurred about 90 minutes into the journey, which caused the flight attendants to lose their balance while serving food and drinks. As per the passengers, a second and third wave of turbulence also followed, with "each one got worse". Data from the flight tracking website Flightradar24 revealed that the plane dropped from over 38,000 feet to 35,775 feet in about 90 seconds. "I just saw everything fly through the air," Carbone told the media outlet. "I've never experienced anything like that."


Time Out
21-07-2025
- Business
- Time Out
This New York town is the wealthiest suburb in the whole country
Scarsdale just did it again: For the second year running, this tree-lined Westchester enclave has snagged the top spot as America's wealthiest suburb, according to new data from GOBankingRates —and the numbers don't lie. With an average household income of $601,193 in 2023 (up 2.2-percent from the year prior) and average home values tipping the scales at $1.2 million, Scarsdale isn't just rich—it's in a class of its own. That's despite stiff competition from glossy zip codes in California and Texas, many of which saw either a dip in income or cooling home prices. But not Scarsdale. Here, the Tudor homes remain pristine, the train to Grand Central runs like clockwork and the public schools are practically a brand name. Located just 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan (or about 30 minutes via Metro-North), Scarsdale has long been a magnet for high earners who want suburban serenity with a side of status. It's not just hedge funders and lawyers, either, though there are plenty of those. The town also boasts a large foreign-born population, including a long-established Japanese community and more than 90-percent of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. So what makes Scarsdale stand out among the 50 wealthiest suburbs nationwide? While other top-tier 'burbs—like Los Altos, California, and West University Place, Texas—have posted either shrinking incomes or slower growth, Scarsdale has quietly continued to climb. Home values are up 3.2-percent over the past year and income growth continues to outpace inflation. Notably, Scarsdale wasn't the only New York suburb to flex its financial muscle—nearby Rye came in second, with an average household income of $421,259 and home values that actually beat Scarsdale's at nearly $1.9 million. But it's Scarsdale that remains the gold standard of suburban affluence, with just the right mix of manicured charm, generational wealth and proximity to the city. Want in? Hope you're ready to drop seven figures and battle a competitive real estate market where listings disappear faster than a table at Carbone. But hey, at least you'll be neighbors with America's wealthiest. Again.


Express Tribune
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion go official at NYC gala
NBA star Klay Thompson and Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion made their relationship official at the Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala in New York City, marking their first public appearance together. The couple arrived in coordinated black outfits, with Megan wearing a stunning black gown and Thompson donning a classic tuxedo, drawing widespread attention on the black carpet. The Dallas Mavericks guard, 31, and Megan, real name Megan Pete, first sparked dating rumors earlier this year when a viral bikini photo showed Thompson in the background. Shortly after, the speculation was confirmed when Thompson posted a vacation photo dump from the Bahamas that featured the couple holding hands and sharing intimate moments. Prior to the gala, the pair were seen enjoying dinner at Carbone in NYC, fueling buzz ahead of their red carpet appearance. The Pete & Thomas Foundation, launched by Megan in memory of her parents, held its annual fundraising event to support underserved communities—making it a meaningful setting for the duo's debut as a couple. Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson arriving to the Pete & Thomas Gala tonight in NYC! — Stallion Stats (@MegansStats) July 17, 2025 Megan was previously linked to NBA player Torrey Craig in 2024, while Thompson's past relationships include Coco Jones, Laura Harrier, and Eiza González. Their appearance together cements their status as a new celebrity power couple. With their stylish debut and growing social media presence, Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion are poised to be one of 2025's most talked-about celebrity romances.


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion spark dating rumors with NYC outing and viral vacation photos
NBA player and rapper recently went out on a date night at a popular location in New York City. It brought their romance to the public's attention. On Monday, the new power couple was seen departing the celebrity-favorite restaurant, Carbone, in New York City. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The pictures came after an image of the singer and the Dallas Mavericks star relaxing by the pool went viral. It also started rumors about a potential romantic relationship. Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion go public with romance during NYC date night For their first public appearance together, the player wore a white polo shirt and navy track pants, while Meg opted for a multicolored dress. Since keen-eyed fans noticed the basketball player at the back of Meg's thirst trap last week, things have gotten a lot more heated. A few days after being identified, the NBA player shared a picture of himself and the rapper hugging each other on social media. The player also shared pictures from a recent trip to the Bahamas, seemingly confirming rumors that he is dating Megan Thee Stallion. In a July 12 photo dump on Instagram, Klay Thompson also included an image of himself holding hands with a woman with long purple nails and another of him kissing a woman with her back to the camera. Meg's hair and nails from some bikini-clad beach photographs she published the next day are identical to those of the woman in Klay Thompson 's carousel post. This further cemented the rumors of their relationship. Klay Thompson in action (Image via Getty Images) It all started with 's most recent Instagram image that had the five-time NBA All-Star in the backdrop. Klay Thompson was visible in the corner of the photo, despite not being in the actual image. However, he didn't appear to be interested in being in the picture. Furthermore, neither his name nor his tag were mentioned in the text or the picture. However, for music and sports enthusiasts, a possible romance between the Grammy-winning artist and \the top NBA player is quite exciting. Also read:


CNBC
03-07-2025
- Business
- CNBC
How to avoid these ‘tax torpedoes' in retirement, per UBS
Uncle Sam can take a solid bite out of retirees' savings once they begin drawing down their hard-earned dollars, and UBS has a way to mitigate the tax bite. Investors may be familiar with portfolio diversification, in which they ensure they have sufficient exposure to an array of asset classes to avoid concentration risk. But there's also the matter of tax diversification: That is, ensuring that you're putting money away in accounts with different tax treatments so as to mitigate taxes when you start drawing down assets. These accounts can be taxable, tax-deferred (like your 401(k) plan or your traditional individual retirement account) or tax-free (like your Roth IRA, Roth 401(k) or health savings account). "The order in which you draw from your retirement accounts can significantly impact your after-tax wealth and the longevity of your retirement plan," wrote Ainsley Carbone, total wealth strategist, chief investment officer Americas at UBS, in a June 25 report. The upside and downside of tax deferral Deferring taxes is a great idea in savers' working years, but it can come back to bite retirees depending on how they draw down the money. Consider that withdrawals from tax-deferred accounts are levied as ordinary income, which can be subject to a federal marginal income tax rate as high as 37%. "Deferring taxes tends to create 'tax torpedoes' for later retirement years, forcing families into higher tax brackets and reducing after-tax growth potential," Carbone wrote. There are also unintended consequences to pulling down this income. For instance, retirees' whose modified adjusted gross income , or MAGI, exceeds $106,000 (or $212,000 for joint filers) are on the hook for steeper premiums on Medicare Part B and prescription drug coverage. The 2025 standard premium for individuals with a MAGI that's less than or equal to $106,000 is $185 a month. But if you're not careful about your withdrawals, you could inadvertently push yourself into a higher bracket. Consider that individuals with MAGI above $167,000 and up to $200,000 are on the hook for the standard Medicare Part B premium, plus $295.90. Another reason to watch your income sources in retirement: The prized tax-free interest income from your municipal bonds also counts toward the MAGI calculation. Managing the hit in retirement To help retirees navigate the spend-down process and mitigate taxes, UBS came up with a "spending waterfall" framework. For starters, retirees should have three spending buckets: A liquidity strategy that provides cash flow for three to five years of expenses, a longevity bucket that meets needs five years off and a legacy bucket for goals beyond the retirees' lifetime. These retirees should compare their planned spending to their expected income. "Take the amount of cash you need to fill your Liquidity strategy and subtract the amount of your expected income," wrote Carbone. The difference will reflect how much money the saver needs to raise from other sources, either by withdrawing from tax-deferred accounts or selling holdings in a taxable account. The next step involves coordinating with financial and tax advisors to estimate taxable income in the approaching retirement years, and draw up a target marginal income tax rate to help spread income, Carbone said. This can help retirees avoid inadvertently bumping themselves into higher tax brackets as they draw down assets. Once they have this plan, investors can work with their financial advisor or tax professional to determine which accounts they should tap – which will vary based on their spending needs. For instance, those whose are spending below their targeted tax bracket might be fine to take a distribution from a tax-deferred account to "fill" their lower income tax brackets. Those with spending needs that exceed their goal tax bracket, however, might be better served taking a withdrawal from a Roth account, Carbone said. Investment plans and retirement drawdown strategies aren't meant to be static, so retirees should work with their advisor to revisit and tweak the plan each year. "There are many moving parts in the spending waterfall framework, but remember: The goal is not to optimize every dollar, just to smooth your income and tax rates over time," she said. —CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed reporting.