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Kent State students protested the war in Gaza on Saturday during the annual commemoration honoring the four students who were killed by the National Guard on May 4, 1970. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered at Kent State University in Ohio on Saturday to protest the war in Gaza, exactly 54 years after a similar campus demonstration ended in four student deaths. Many of them were hoisting signs calling on the university to divest from weapons manufacturers and military contractors. Image Mary Ann Vecchio kneels over the body of Jeffrey Miller, a student who was killed by Ohio National Guard troops during an antiwar demonstration at Kent State University on May 4, 1970. Credit... Today, demonstrators at Kent State are asking the university to divest its portfolio of instruments of war.
Persons: James Rhodes, — Allison Krause, William Schroeder, Sandra Scheuer, Jeffrey Miller —, Ohio ”, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, Sophia Swengel, , , ” Ms, Swengel, Mary Ann Vecchio, Jeffrey Miller, John Filo, Camille Tinnin, Yaseen Shaikh, Tinnin, Shaikh, Mark Polatajko, Rebecca Murphy, Polatajko, Murphy Organizations: Kent, National Guard, Kent State University, Force, Ohio National Guard, Kent State, Justice Locations: Gaza, Ohio, Kent State’s, Vietnam, Cambodia, Kent, , , Palestine,
Image Students at Rutgers University’s campus in New Brunswick, N.J., dismantled their tents on Thursday. But he also indicated that talks the administration had begun holding with student protesters on Wednesday had been fruitful. The move at Rutgers follows similar deals that Brown University and Northwestern University struck earlier this week to end encampments there. Some Jewish groups voiced outrage about those agreements, calling them a capitulation to demonstrators who had created a hostile environment on campus. She noted that the deal had been reached without any arrests on campus, unlike at some other universities across the country where violence has erupted.
Persons: Mary Ann Koruth, Jonathan Holloway, Dr, Holloway, kaffiyehs, Hana Hassan, Hassan, , , Todd Wolfson, Mr, Wolfson Organizations: Rutgers University’s, ., Content Services, Palestinian, Rutgers University, Rutgers, Brown University, Northwestern University, University of Florida, Hillel International, Jewish, University, New, Tel Aviv University, New Brunswick campus’s, Justice, U.S . Education Department, university’s Center, Islamic Locations: New Brunswick, N.J, Israel, Middle, Voorhees, Palestine, New Jersey
Dr. Dean Lomax, Ruby Reynolds, Justin Reynolds and Paul de la Salle (from left) are shown with the fossil discovery in 2020. “To think that my discovery in 2016 would spark so much interest in these enormous creatures fills me with joy,” de la Salle said. I am overjoyed.”Together, the Reynoldses, Lomax, de la Salle and others returned to Blue Anchor to search for additional fragments. The nearly complete giant jawbone is shown along with the jawbone (middle and bottom) found by Paul de la Salle in 2016. Sergey KrasovskiyThe discovery made by the Reynoldses and de la Salle will soon be displayed at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK.
Persons: Ichthyotitan, Justin, Ruby Reynolds, Marcello Perillo, Dean Lomax, Justin Reynolds, Paul de la, Lomax, De la Salle, , de, Ruby, ” Lomax, Paul de, , ichthyosaurs, Perillo, ” Perillo, Mary Anning, Joseph, Sergey Krasovskiy, ” Ruby Reynolds, Paul Organizations: CNN, University of Bonn, Paul de la Salle, University of Manchester, University of Bristol, Salle, la Salle, de la Salle, Bristol Museum, Art Locations: Somerset, Braunton, England, , Somerset, Germany, United Kingdom, Devon, Lilstock, Canada, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEquity market has entered a correction: Sanctuary Wealth’s Mary Ann BartelsMary Ann Bartels, Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss why she believes the equity market is under correction, what is causing investors anxiety, and more.
Persons: Mary Ann Bartels Mary Ann Bartels Organizations: Equity, Sanctuary Wealth
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSanctuary Wealth's Mary Ann Bartels expects even more AI-led growth in semisMary Ann Bartels, Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist, joins 'Power Lunch' to offer her bullish case for stocks.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors can expect S&P 500 to hit 5,400-5,800 by year-end: Sanctuary Wealth's Mary Ann BartelsMary Ann Bartels, Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the impact of AI, 2024 outlook, and more.
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LONDON (AP) — Go into many bookstores, and the nonfiction shelves will be dominated by men. The Women’s Prize for Nonfiction hopes to change that. An offshoot of the 28-year-old Women’s Prize for Fiction, whose past winners include Zadie Smith, Tayari Jones and Barbara Kingsolver, the new prize is open to female English-language writers from any country in any nonfiction genre. Lipscomb noted that in 2022, only 26.5% of nonfiction books reviewed in Britain’s newspapers were by women, and male writers dominated established nonfiction writing prizes. Authors from the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Jamaica, the Philippines and the U.K. are on the prize longlist, chosen from 120 books submitted by publishers.
Persons: , Suzannah Lipscomb, Zadie Smith, Tayari Jones, Barbara Kingsolver, Lipscomb, Mary Ann Sieghart, Naomi Klein ’, , Patricia Evangelista’s “, Bohannon’s, Alice Albinia’s “, Leah Redmond, Anna Funder’s “ Organizations: Nielsen, Research, Queens, Locations: United States, Australia, Canada, India, Jamaica, Philippines, London
The Google cofounder purchased Cayo Norte, a large private island in Puerto Rico, in 2018, according to documents reviewed by Business Insider. Cayo Norte sits about 20 nautical miles east of Puerto Rico and just northeast of Culebra, another island that forms an archipelago. Cayo Norte is known for its white sandy beaches, surrounding coral reefs, and preserving a refuge for endangered sea turtles. Google cofounder Larry Page bought Cayo Norte, an island in Puerto Rico. Page purchased the Lollik islands, which sit 23 miles east of Cayo Norte, in 2014 for $23 million, BI previously reported.
Persons: , Larry Page, Page, Lucinda Southworth, Cristina Rosado, Southworth, Dan Shelley, Hugh Langley, Shelley, Louis Padrón, Richard Gautier, Wayne Osborne, Great Hans Lollik, Hans Lollik, Osborne, Lucinda Southworth C, Mary Ann Lucking, Lucking, Sergey Brin, Kimberly White, Sundar Pichai, Brin, Kitty Hawk Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Virgin Island Properties, US Virgin, BI, LLC, Area, Cayo Norte, SVI Investments, Virgin Islands Locations: Cayo Norte, Puerto Rico, Caribbean, US, Puerto Rico's Fajardo, Cayo, Culebra, SVI, Padrón, Virgin, Great, Conservation, Kimberly White Cayo
CNN —Sexually explicit AI-generated photos of pop superstar Taylor Swift have flooded the internet, and we don’t need to calm down. Now, you can digitally undress her or create your own explicit deepfake starring her. Imagine an immersive environment where a scorned ex invites others to collectively view a sexually explicit deepfake video of the girl who rejected him. They never taped a video, but due to advances in deepfake technology, it’s impossible to distinguish whether it’s real or fake. From a policy perspective, a handful of states have laws against the creation or sharing of these types of sexually explicit deepfakes.
Persons: Laurie Segall, Taylor Swift, Laurie Segall Angie Speranza Swift, I’ve, Swift, Mary Anne Franks, we’re, “ We’ve, ” Franks, , Franks, Don’t Organizations: Tech’s Titans, CNN, George Washington University, , Locations: New York, Vermont
Mary Weiss, the lead singer of the 1960s pop group the Shangri-Las, whose hits included “Leader of the Pack,” has died. Miriam Linna, founder of Weiss' label, Norton Records, said Sunday that Weiss died Friday in Palm Springs, California. The Shangri-Las, formed in the New York City borough of Queens, were made up of two pairs of sisters: Weiss and her sister Elizabeth “Betty” Weiss, along with twins Marguerite “Marge” Ganser and Mary Ann Ganser. She made her solo debut with the 2007 album “Dangerous Game.”“I didn't even sing along the car radio,” Weiss told Rolling Stone in 2007 about her post-Shangri-Las years. People can take advantage of you in your youth,” Weiss told New York magazine.
Persons: Mary Weiss, , Miriam Linna, Weiss, Stone, Elizabeth “ Betty ” Weiss, Marguerite “ Marge ” Ganser, Mary Ann Ganser, Artie Ripp, Aerosmith, George “ Shadow ” Morton, Morton, ” Weiss, Rolling Stone Organizations: , Norton Records, New, Sutra, Billboard, Red Bird Records, Brill, didn't, Roll Hall of Fame, New York Locations: Palm Springs , California, New York City, Queens, San Francisco
CNN —Mary Weiss, a singer who was part of the 1960s girl group the Shangri-Las, has died, according to multiple reports. The news was confirmed by Miriam Linna of Norton Records to Rolling Stone on Friday. CNN has reached out to representatives for Weiss as well as Norton Records. (From left) Mary Ann Ganser, Betty Weiss, Marge Ganser and Mary Weiss of The Shangri-Las pose for a portrait Circa 1964 in New York City. Weiss told Rolling Stone in 2007, “When we started, it was all about music.
Persons: Mary Weiss, Miriam Linna, Weiss ’, ” “ Mary, ” Linna, Weiss, Mary Ann Ganser, Betty Weiss, Marge Ganser, Michael Ochs, Elizabeth, Marge, , George “ Shadow ” Morton, , Rolling Stone, ” Weiss Organizations: CNN, Norton Records, , Aerosmith, The, Michael Ochs Archives Locations: New York City, Queens , New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarkets' year-end rally will carry into 2024, says Mary Ann BartelsMary Ann Bartels, Chief Investment Strategist at Sanctuary Wealth, discusses her predictions for stocks and bonds in the months ahead.
Persons: Mary Ann Bartels Mary Ann Bartels Organizations: Markets, Wealth
There's a history of Christmas pudding charms, to be hidden within the holiday treat. And there's an angel made of beads by an artisan in the Woza Moya collective of South Africa. The photographer behind the Instagram account Brown Girls Do Ballet has put together a celebratory essay in images of just that. More than 1,100 color images included in this broad overview, Glaser’s wit ever-present. Includes rarely seen images and recollections from Salt-N-Pepa, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C., Mary J. Blige and more.
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HENRICO, Va. (AP) — Susanna Gibson lost her Virginia legislative race this month, but she may not be done with politics. But that is my plan.”Gibson said she had no idea the videos existed until they were brought to her attention by reporters. “What is newsworthy is abortion rights are on the line in Virginia,” she said. She won a competitive June primary and centered her message to voters on protecting abortion rights as the state's Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, pledged to enact stricter limits. Abortion rights groups and a leading LGBTQ+ advocacy group continued to support her campaign.
Persons: — Susanna Gibson, Gibson, I’m, ” Gibson, , Daniel Watkins, , ” Ken Nunnenkamp, Roe, Wade, Glenn Youngkin, , loitered, Louise Lucas, Gibson's, Han Jones, David Owen, Terry McAuliffe, Watkins, she's, Virginia’s, Mary Anne Franks, Franks, Matthew Barakat Organizations: Associated Press, Republican Party of Virginia, University of Virginia, Columbia University, Republican, Democratic Party, Virginia, District, Democratic, FBI, George Washington University Law School Locations: HENRICO, Va, Virginia, Henrico
U.S. President Joe Biden holds an event to sign an Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence in the East Room at the White House in Washington, U.S., October 30, 2023. Biden faced questions this week, including from some in his own Democratic Party, about the wisdom of his 2024 re-election bid after a series of weak polls. A Sunday New York Times/Siena College poll showed Biden behind Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in five of six battleground states. Whether victories for Democrats this week are a definitive sign of strength for Biden's re-election is unclear. Harris, who appeared in the White House driveway so abruptly that she interrupted Jean-Pierre's scheduled press conference, closed with an optimistic prediction about next November.
Persons: Joe Biden, Leah Millis, Biden, Joe Biden's, Pollsters, Sam Cornale, Israel, Donald Trump, Andy Beshear, Biden's, Mary Anna Mancuso, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump, MAGA, Donald Trump's, Cornale, Karine Jean, Pierre, Jean, Pierre's, Steve Holland, Trevor Hunnicutt, Heather Timmons, Rod Nickel, Deepa Babington, Lincoln Organizations: Artificial Intelligence, White, REUTERS, Rights, Democratic National Committee, Reuters, Democrats, Democratic Party, Democratic, Sunday New York Times, Siena, Republican, U.S, Supreme, Voters, NBC, Trump, Republican Party, MAGA Republicans, Republicans, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, America
What Was Everyone Saying at the Obama Reunion?
  + stars: | 2023-11-07 | by ( James Freeman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Former President Barack Obama at an event for his eponymous foundation on Friday in Chicago. Photo: Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Associated PressWith friends like former President Barack Obama , does our current president need enemies? Now one of the reunion’s most prominent revelers is urging President Joe Biden to think again about running for re-election. Given that Mr. Biden ran with Mr. Obama in 2008 and served as his vice president for eight years, you might expect that Team Obama would be ecstatic that Mr. Biden is now occupying the Oval Office and extending the legacy of the great man. But Mary Ann Ahern reports for NBC in Chicago that Obama reunion attendees “say they’re in need of inspiration ahead of the 2024 Democratic national convention.”
Persons: Barack Obama, Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere, Obama’s, Joe Biden, Mr, Biden, Obama, Mary Ann Ahern, Organizations: Associated Press, Mr, NBC, Democratic Locations: Chicago
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe'll reach new highs in equity markets by middle of next year, says JPMorgan's Stephen ParkerMary Ann Bartels, Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist, and Stephen Parker, JPMorgan Private Bank head of specialized strategies, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the reasons behind a recent drop in Treasury yields, the impact of the Fed's inflation fight, and more.
Persons: JPMorgan's Stephen Parker Mary Ann Bartels, Stephen Parker Organizations: Sanctuary Wealth, JPMorgan Private Bank
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI don't think the markets are as expensive as they appear to be, says Sanctuary's Mary Ann BartelsMary Ann Bartels, Sanctuary Wealth , joins 'Fast Money' to talk growth stocks, consumer staples, what to expect heading into Q4 and more.
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[1/2] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a 2024 presidential election campaign event at Sportsman Boats in Summerville, South Carolina, U.S. September 25, 2023. Seven Republican candidates will be on stage for the debate that begins at 9 p.m. Trump's Republican rivals need to change the trajectory with less than four months until voting begins in Iowa, which holds the first Republican nominating contest, the strategists say. DEBATE IS 'MAKE-OR-BREAK' FOR DESANTISMancuso said this week's debate was especially important for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Once the clear second-place candidate behind Trump, DeSantis has floundered, and some other candidates have closed the gap with him in recent polls.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sam Wolfe, Donald Trump's, Ronald Reagan, Joe Biden, Trump, Biden, John Feehery, Feehery, Mary Anna Mancuso, Mancuso, Lindsey Graham's, DESANTIS Mancuso, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Mike Pence, Tim Scott of, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, Kyle Kondik, Kondik, Stuart Varney, Tim Reid, Ross Colvin, Howard Goller Organizations: U.S, Republican, Sportsman, REUTERS, Former U.S, Foundation & Institute, Trump, Democratic Party, Florida Governor, Reuters, Former South Carolina, New, North Dakota, University of Virginia Center for Politics, Republican National Committee, Fox Business Network, Univision, Thomson Locations: Summerville , South Carolina, U.S, Former, Simi Valley , California, Wisconsin, Detroit, Iowa, Florida, New Hampshire, South Carolina, COVID, DeSantis, Tim Scott of South Carolina, New Jersey, North
Stock futures hovered near the flat line Monday evening. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped by 25 points, or 0.07%. S&P 500 futures dropped 0.05%, while Nasdaq 100 futures lost 0.06%. The S&P 500 added 0.4%, while the Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.45%. Nevertheless, stocks are on pace to end September lower, a month that is already known as being historically weak for equities.
Persons: doesn't, it's, Mary Ann Bartels Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow Locations: Washington
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect positive gains in portfolio over next 3-5 years if investors buy today, says Mary Ann BartelsMary Ann Bartels, Sanctuary Wealth chief investment strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why she expects the market volatility to continue into October while remaining positive on stocks for the full-year, market outlook, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBartels: Rising rates continue to pressure the attractiveness of equitiesMary Ann Bartels, Chief Investment Strategist at Sanctuary Wealth, discusses the rise in yields and its impact on stocks.
Persons: Bartels, Mary Ann Bartels Organizations: Wealth
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI don't think the losses in the bond market are done yet: Sanctuary Wealth's Mary Ann BartelsHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Mary Ann Bartels, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: CNBC
The markets await a new testInflation fears are like a zombie menace stalking the markets this summer. Concerns that the Fed’s battle with rising prices may not be finished have roiled stocks and bonds this month, and investors will be glued to the release of Fed meeting minutes for July at 2 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday for clues on what’s next for rates. Since the last rate-setting meeting in July, economic data has showed that inflation is cooling, but that’s hardly calmed the markets. Tuesday’s strong retail sales data, and hawkish comments from some central bankers, have put the markets on edge. He said on Tuesday that he was seeing “positive signs” that inflation was easing, but warned: “I’m not ready to say that we’re done.”
Persons: Mary Ann Bartels, DealBook, ” Neel Kashkari, , Organizations: Fed, , Federal, Minneapolis Fed
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Broadband Event at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 26, 2023. "It is a false choice to suggest that we either can advance innovation, or we protect consumers," Harris said. "We should not dampen or in any way slow down innovation that can improve the condition of people's lives," Harris said. The meeting Wednesday includes groups that advocate on behalf of specific populations or on digital rights issues. Harris said the group would discuss transparency in AI, so the public can understand what is going into these systems and how they make decisions.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Alexandra Reeve Givens, Technology Harlan Yu, Janet Murguia, UnidosUS Jo Ann Jenkins, Lisa Rice, Liz Shuler, Mary Anne Franks, Wiley, Sneha Revanur, Susan Henderson, Chuck Schumer, Sam Altman Organizations: White, Washington , D.C, White House, for Democracy, Technology, Fair Housing, AFL, Cyber Civil, Conference, Civil, Rights Education, Defense, Microsoft, Google Locations: Washington ,, U.S
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