
Aditi Shrikant
Lead Relationships and Psychology Reporter at CNBC Make It
Relationships and psychology reporter at @CNBCMakeIt. bylines @voxdotcom @NYDailyNews @Bklyner. i just wanna be included
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1 week ago |
cnbc.com | Aditi Shrikant
Searches for "parenting styles" rose 400% over the last month, according to Google Trends data. And while modern child-rearing sources tend to focus on the difference between gentle parenting, positive parenting and lighthouse parenting, it turns out many Americans are curious about a more traditional style: authoritative. In fact, "authoritative" was the top-searched parenting style in March 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Aditi Shrikant
The newest tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump put the universal rate on imports from most U.S. trade partners at 10%, with a significantly higher rate on China.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Aditi Shrikant
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2 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Aditi Shrikant
For many adults, becoming a parent is all-consuming. Familial obligations monopolize your attention and even the strongest, most long-term friendships can feel strained. Ironically, those deep friendships we have in adulthood, the ones that take a backseat to family, are crucial contributing factors to raising resilient kids, journalist Jennifer Breheny Wallace said in a recent Ted Talk. "A child's resilience is rooted in the resilience of the adults in their lives," she said.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Aditi Shrikant
American business owners are struggling to keep up with fast-changing tariff policies, and some are already responding by raising their prices. Dame, a sexual wellness brand, is putting what it calls a "Trump tariff surcharge" of $5 on all of its vibrators, which it imports from China. The fee won't cover the increased cost of manufacturing, Dame CEO Alexandra Fine told CNBC Make It. But it will signal to consumers that businesses like Dame are being affected, she says.
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