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CNN —Actor Chance Perdomo, star of the “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and “Gen V,” has died following a motorcycle accident, according to his representative. Perdomo played Ambrose Spellman across all four seasons of Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” which starred Kiernan Shipka in the title role. He also was known for his role of Andre Anderson in Prime Video’s “The Boys” spinoff “Gen V,” which debuted with its first season last year. “The entire Gen V family is devastated by the sudden passing of Chance Perdomo. The producers of “Gen V” remembered the actor as a charming, talented performer.
Persons: Chance Perdomo, Sabrina ”, , Chance Perdomo’s, Rachel Hunt, Hunt, Perdomo, Ambrose Spellman, Sabrina, Kiernan Shipka, Andre Anderson, Video’s, , V ”, Chance, Hug Organizations: CNN, Local, Amazon MGM Studios, Sony Pictures, Sony Pictures Television
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesEqually at Rabanne, tartan blazers were given a grungier edge with leather-trimmed sleeves and fasteners. The rise of ‘Les People’Traditionally, showing interest in celebrities (“Les people” in Parisian slang) was a big no-no amongst the proudly snobby French fashion press. For busy women, multitasking women, women who can. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesStockman-style coats in colored, patent and soft leather were everywhere at Chloé, as were thigh-high boots and wafting, chiffon dresses. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesTraditional preppy skirt suits were given an edge with "Miss Dior" emblazoned in a graffiti style scrawling.
Persons: Saint Laurent, , Wim Wenders, , ” Balmain’s, Ester Manas, Nina Ricci, Kate Moss, Denise Ohnona, Serre, Arnel Dela, Alessandro Vigilante, , Coco, Kroes, Pascal Le Segretain, Chemena, Sienna Miller, Gaby Aghion, preppy Kristin Scott Thomas, Miu Miu, Farida Khelfa, Carine, Julia Roitfeld, Victoria Beckham, Anna, Pat Cleveland, Jerry Hall, Georgia Jagger, Kiernan Shipka, Georgia May Jagger, Julien de Rosa, ’ ’, Charles de Vilmorin, Aldama, Loewe, Dior ” —, Jackie O, Salma Hayek, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Campbell, Penelope Cruz, Hari Nef, Emily Ratajkowski, Victor Aubry, Sipa, JM Haedrich, Alexandre Maras, Louise Trotter, Sophie Abriat, Valentino, Givenchy, Laurent, Demna, BFRND, scupltor, Jaanisoo, Rémy Brière, Nicolas Di Felice, Louis Sullivan, Justin Shin, McQueen, Seán, Ib Kamara’s, Nicolas Ghesquière, Louis Vuitton, Stockman, Jonas Gustavsson, Coco Chanel, Casey Cadwallader's, Albert York, Dior, Victor Virgile, Kristin Scott Thomas, Miu, Olivier Rousteing, Ik Aldama, Chloe —, Miller's, Arnold Jerocki, Filippo Fior, Gonzalo Fuentes, Thierry Chesnot, Ester Manas's Organizations: CNN, Paris, Paris CNN —, Eiffel, Saint Laurent Museum, Chloé, Victoria, Getty, Loewe, Dior, Monde, Saint Laurent, The Washington Post Locations: Paris, Trocadero, British, Deauville, Normandy, Mugler, Chloé, Georgia, AFP, Balenciaga, Chanel, Estonian, Courrèges, Dior
I met Kattie in the waiting room of the Trust Women abortion clinic. Finally, she looked north and found Trust Women in Wichita, Kansas, where I first met her on a drizzly November day. How Trust Women went from a catchphrase to a clinicTrust Women sits near a main road in Wichita, Kansas. 'Screw Texas'Kiernan, the director of nursing at Trust Women, has tattoos of plants that have been historically used as birth control. That has meant clinics like Trust Women receive a large number of out-of-state travelers, especially from southern neighbors like Oklahoma and Texas.
Persons: , Kattie, she'd, Focht, Maiya, George Tiller, Tiller, Zack Gingrich, Gingrich, Gaylord, Roe, Wade, Kiernan, Texas, Dobbs, they're, I'm, telemedicine, Madison, Stormi, Kate Cox, Brittany Watts, Jennifer Kerns, Rachel O'Leary Carmona, Women's, Gaylor, Kerns, It's, O'Leary Carmona Organizations: Service, Business, Gaylord, Trust, Jackson, Health Organization, Trust Women, Texas Supreme, Centers for Disease Control, Women, University of California, OB Locations: Houston , Texas, Wichita , Kansas, Women's, Kansas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, State, Dobbs, Texas, Madison, Kansans, Texas . Wichita, Houston, Wichita, Kentucky, Ohio, San Francisco, UCSF, Kattie
Hong Kong CNN —Fifty years after Henry Kissinger drove American foreign policy in Southeast Asia, the region continues to live with the fallout from the bombing and military campaigns backed by the former secretary of state, who died last week. That’s more than the Allies dropped during World War II, according to an account by Yale University historian Ben Kiernan. Experts say the devastation – which is especially acute for people in rural areas – will go on for years to come. That’s Kissinger’s legacy,” said Bill Morse, president of the nonprofit Landmine Relief Fund, which supports organizations including Cambodia Self-Help Demining. They play catch with it and it blows up 10 year old children … (unexploded ordnance) are where the injuries are coming from now,” he said.
Persons: Henry Kissinger, Kissinger, Richard Nixon, , Youk Chhang, Chhang, Nixon, Vietnam –, CNN It’s, Gerald Ford, Suharto’s, “ Kissinger, Chong Ja Ian, Ben Kiernan, , That’s, Bill Morse, Morse, Le Duc Tho, , Barack Obama Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, Center of Cambodia, CNN, National University of Singapore, , Yale University, Paris Peace Accords, MPI, Getty, NPR Locations: Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Khmer Rouge, Phnom Penh, Khmer, Laos, East Timor, United States, Missouri, destabilized, Paris, United Kingdom
House Speaker Mike Johnson could set a vote on formalizing impeachment proceedings against President Biden in the coming week. Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/ShutterstockWASHINGTON—House Republican leaders are moving toward a vote on formalizing an impeachment probe into President Biden, aiming to bolster an investigation that some in the party are still wary of pushing forward too quickly. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) and committee chairmen made a case to rank-and-file lawmakers on Friday, with a vote possible as soon as this week. House Republicans have already spent months trying to tie Biden to his family members’ overseas business dealings and gather support for their claims—which he denies—that he benefited from them.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Biden, Jim Lo Scalzo, Organizations: WASHINGTON — House Republican, House Republicans
Diplomatic efforts continue to extend a temporary cease-fire in Gaza as the truce deal enters its final hours. Israel said Tuesday that the government is not considering any proposals for a permanent cease-fire. Photo: Mohammed Alaswad/Zuma PressWASHINGTON—Senate Democrats are engaged in an intraparty debate on whether to attach strings to military aid for Israel in hopes of limiting further civilian casualties in Gaza, with a vote on a foreign-aid package that also includes assistance for Ukraine and Taiwan coming to the floor as soon as next week. The debate within the party comes as the Biden administration is pressing Israel to modify its plans for the next phase of its campaign in Gaza to better protect civilians. The White House has faced criticism that it has given Israeli forces free rein to wage their war with Hamas.
Persons: Israel, Mohammed Alaswad, Biden Organizations: Zuma Press WASHINGTON, Israel Locations: Gaza, Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel
Diplomatic efforts continue to extend a temporary cease-fire in Gaza as the truce deal enters its final hours. Israel said Tuesday that the government is not considering any proposals for a permanent cease-fire. Photo: Mohammed Alaswad/Zuma PressWASHINGTON—Senate Democrats are engaged in an intraparty debate on whether to attach strings to military aid for Israel in hopes of limiting further civilian casualties in Gaza, with a vote on a foreign-aid package that also includes assistance for Ukraine and Taiwan coming to the floor as soon as next week. The debate within the party comes as the Biden administration is pressing Israel to modify its plans for the next phase of its campaign in Gaza to better protect civilians. The White House has faced criticism that it has given Israeli forces free rein to wage their war with Hamas.
Persons: Israel, Mohammed Alaswad, Biden Organizations: Zuma Press WASHINGTON, Israel Locations: Gaza, Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel
Rep. George Santos has been under scrutiny since late 2022, shortly after he was elected to office. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON—Embattled Rep. George Santos (R., N.Y.) told colleagues that he wouldn’t resign from Congress, in remarks ahead of an expected vote Thursday to expel the lawmaker over alleged theft and other wrongdoing related to his congressional campaigns. Support for removing Santos from office has grown in recent weeks, and colleagues set in motion two fresh attempts on Tuesday, even as the Republican Party leadership hasn’t endorsed the effort. In a speech on the House floor, Santos said that it would be improper for lawmakers to vote to expel him before the legal process fully plays out, arguing that removing him from office would set a dangerous precedent.
Persons: George Santos, Kevin Dietsch, wouldn’t, Santos, hasn’t Organizations: Getty, WASHINGTON, Republican Party Locations: N.Y
Rep. George Santos has been under scrutiny since late 2022, shortly after he was elected to office. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON—Embattled Rep. George Santos (R., N.Y.) told colleagues Tuesday that he wouldn’t resign from Congress, in remarks ahead of an expected vote this week to expel the lawmaker over alleged theft and other wrongdoing related to his congressional campaigns. Support for removing Santos from office has grown in recent weeks, and colleagues set in motion two fresh attempts on Tuesday. In a speech on the House floor, Santos said that it would be improper for lawmakers to vote to expel him before the legal process fully plays out, arguing that removing him from office would set a dangerous precedent.
Persons: George Santos, Kevin Dietsch, wouldn’t, Santos Organizations: Getty, WASHINGTON Locations: N.Y
WASHINGTON— Mike Johnson ’s grace period is likely over with House Republicans, with griping and obstructionism firing up again from different wings of his party, undercutting his efforts to unify the GOP heading into a rebooted budget fight. After winning the gavel in late October, the Louisiana Republican averted a crisis this past week and passed a short-term spending bill that funds the government through early next year. But to do so, the new speaker had to rely on large numbers of Democrats, with 95 members of his own party voting against that deal because they said it did too little to cut federal spending or secure the border.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Mike Johnson ’ Organizations: House Republicans, Louisiana Republican Locations: Louisiana
The U.S. government narrowly averted shutting down—again. WSJ explains why the growing divide in Congress is leading to threats of a shutdown nearly every year. Photo illustration: Madeline MarshallWASHINGTON—Congressional shutdown brinkmanship is taking a break, but it could be back with a vengeance soon. Faced with a government-funding deadline this weekend, House lawmakers of both parties agreed Tuesday to back a short-term plan that simply extends the status quo until early next year, rather than stage another bare-knuckle fight now over spending and policy priorities.
Persons: , Madeline Marshall WASHINGTON Organizations: Congressional
WSJ explains why the growing divide in Congress is leading to threats of a shutdown nearly every year. Photo illustration: Madeline MarshallWASHINGTON—Congressional shutdown brinkmanship is taking a break, but it could be back with a vengeance soon. Faced with a government-funding deadline this weekend, House lawmakers of both parties agreed Tuesday to back a short-term Republican plan that extends the status quo until early next year, rather than stage another bare-knuckle fight now over spending and policy priorities. The far-less-pugnacious Senate followed Wednesday, approving the proposal 87 to 11. The bill now goes to President Biden for his signature.
Persons: , Madeline Marshall WASHINGTON, Biden Organizations: Congressional
Mike Johnson Endorses Trump for 2024 Republican Nomination
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( Paul Kiernan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
House Republicans elected Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana as speaker of the House, more than three weeks after Kevin McCarthy was ousted. Photo: Reuters/Elizabeth FrantzWASHINGTON—House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) endorsed Donald Trump’s presidential campaign Tuesday, dismissing questions about the former president’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen and painting Trump’s legal challenges as politically motivated. “I’m all in for President Trump,” Johnson said in an interview on CNBC.
Persons: Mike Johnson of, Kevin McCarthy, Elizabeth Frantz WASHINGTON, Mike Johnson, Donald Trump’s, , Trump, ” Johnson Organizations: Republicans, Reuters, Elizabeth Frantz WASHINGTON —, CNBC Locations: Mike Johnson of Louisiana
Court Sends Stock-Buyback Rule Back to SEC
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Paul Kiernan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The Securities and Exchange Commission has recently been pushing an aggressive regulatory agenda. Photo: Ariel Zambelich/The Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON—A conservative appeals court dealt a setback to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s plan to give investors more information about stock buybacks after business groups challenged the rule. Responding to a May lawsuit by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and two Texas-based business groups, a three-judge panel on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the SEC’s new requirements for share repurchases were “arbitrary and capricious.” The judges agreed with the groups’ assertion that the SEC didn’t adequately explain the rule’s costs and benefits.
Persons: Ariel Zambelich Organizations: Securities, Exchange Commission, Street Journal WASHINGTON, Exchange, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, Fifth Circuit, Appeals, SEC Locations: Texas
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission rejected a recent proposal to launch a derivatives market tied to congressional election results. Photo: Stephen Voss for The Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON—An online-trading startup is suing the federal government after regulators blocked its plan to let people bet on U.S. elections. The company, Kalshi, said in a complaint filed Wednesday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission was “arbitrary, capricious and otherwise contrary to law” when it rejected the proposal to launch a market for derivatives tied to results of congressional elections.
Persons: Stephen Voss Organizations: Futures Trading Commission, The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON, U.S ., Appeals, Circuit, Futures Locations: U.S
Why Hamas Uses Crypto to Raise Money
  + stars: | 2023-10-20 | by ( Paul Kiernan | Mengqi Sun | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Crypto technology helped Hamas raise millions of dollars before the Israel-Hamas war. Photo: menahem kahana/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON—The role of cryptocurrencies in illicit finance has come under renewed scrutiny after The Wall Street Journal’s report that Hamas and other militant groups used the technology to raise millions of dollars ahead of their recent attacks in Israel. Some lawmakers responded by calling for tougher rules to curb crypto’s utility for criminals and groups under U.S. sanctions. Crypto firms say they work to keep such users off their platforms and argue that digital tokens can help law enforcement track bad actors.
Persons: menahem kahana Organizations: Agence France, Getty, WASHINGTON Locations: Israel
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Ad giant IPG has officially figured out what to do with its embattled data and technology unit Kinesso, which went through a massive shakeup over the summer that saw many of its top execs depart, as Insider first reported. Kinesso has now been merged with Reprise, an agency within Mediabrands, IPG's group of media-buying agencies. "We're trying to create an end-to-end media engine that fuels the rest of IPG Mediabrands," Martin told Insider. But the areas where the new KINESSO specializes in — like data expertise, technology, and AI — are expected to be a means for growth. KINESSO has about 6,200 employees, roughly a third of the 18,000 staffers Mediabrands has across its global network.
Persons: Kinesso, Jarrod Martin, IPG, Martin, Eileen Kiernan, Kiernan, Philippe Krakowsky, it's, Mediabrands Organizations: Reprise, UM, Initiative, Revenue, Bank of America Locations: Mediabrands
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Private Equity, Hedge Funds Sue SEC to Fend Off Oversight
  + stars: | 2023-09-01 | by ( Paul Kiernan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Grayscale Wins Lawsuit Against SEC Over Bitcoin ETF
  + stars: | 2023-08-29 | by ( Paul Kiernan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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U.S. Tackles Crypto Tax Mess
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Richard Rubin | Paul Kiernan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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