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The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite indices have notched their longest winning streaks in two years. Some on Wall Street think the rally can last – but others are still fretting about a potential correction. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The benchmark S&P 500 gauge has climbed 6% since October 27, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite is up 8% over the same period. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe rally has been a welcome development for investors after a rough couple of months for stocks.
Persons: Stocks, , Bilal Hafeez, Morgan Stanley's, Mike Wilson –, , David Donabedian Organizations: Nasdaq, Service, Federal Reserve, CIBC Private Wealth
All three states lean heavily Republican in federal elections, yet Democrats currently control the governorship in two out of the three. As usual, we are rating these races on the following scale: Safe Republican, Likely Republican, Lean Republican, Toss-Up, Lean Democratic, Likely Democratic and Safe Democratic. The race moving in the Republican direction is Louisiana, which we’re shifting from Likely Republican to Safe Republican. But for now, we’ll keep it at Likely Republican. That may be in tune with Kentucky voters, who, despite the state’s Republican lean, rejected a 2022 ballot measure that would have enhanced the state’s ability to outlaw abortion.
Persons: There’s, Andy Beshear, Democrat John Bel Edwards, Republican Tate Reeves, Edwards, Jeff Landry, Shawn Wilson, Edwards –, Landry, Donald Trump, Stephen Waguespack, John Schroder, Sen, Sharon Hewitt, Hunter Lundy, Lundy, he’s, polluters, Wilson, Mason, Dixon, that’s, Republican Reeves isn’t, Brandon Presley, Phil Bryant, Brett Favre, Favre, Reeves hasn’t, drumbeat, Reeves, Democrat hasn’t, Jim Hood, Presley, Elvis Presley, Beshear, Steve Beshear, Daniel Cameron, Mitch McConnell, Joe Biden, Kentuckians, Cameron, He’s, Trump Organizations: Republicans, Democrat, Republican, Lean Republican, Lean Democratic, Democratic, Safe Democratic, Safe Republican, Louisiana Safe Republican, Republican Party, Republican Governors Association, Mississippi, NFL, University of Southern, Public Service Commission, Kentucky Lean Democratic, Gov, Beshear, Kentucky, Democratic Governors Association Locations: Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, In Mississippi, Landry, Lundy, Brandon, Federal, University of Southern Mississippi, Cincinnati
CNN —If Week 1 is the week of overreaction, Week 2 is when we begin to see patterns emerging. Chiefs back to winning waysAs is tradition, the reigning Super Bowl champions played in the season-opening game in Week 1. But, after having some time to recalibrate, the Chiefs got back to winning ways in Week 2, beating the Jacksonville Jaguars 17-9. “Our team is connected, our team has played its heart out in two games, and we’ve lost two tough games. It has nothing to do with the Jacksonville game and, if you ask anyone in our locker room, it has nothing to do with the Jacksonville game.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Nathan Ray Seebeck, Skyy Moore, Travis Kelce, Doug Pederson’s, Chris Jones, Bowler Jones, Jones, Malik Herring, Mike Carlson, I’m, Andy Reid, , We’ll, , Nick Folk’s, Tyler Lockett’s, Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry, It’s, Brandon Staley isn’t, hasn’t, ” Staley, you’ve, we’ve, it’s, We’ve, Geno Smith, Lockett –, Kenneth Walker, Lockett, Gregory Shamus, Jared Goff, Tre Brown, Smith, kickstart, Alex Kemp, Kemp, Aaron Rodgers, Zach Wilson –, Wilson, , Micah Parsons –, Garrett Wilson, he’s, Rodgers, Parsons, Tim Heitman, Robert Saleh, ” Saleh, Dak Prescott Organizations: CNN, NFL, Chiefs, Super Bowl, Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Reuters, Jaguars, Jacksonville, ” Chiefs, Tennessee Titans, Seattle Seahawks, Titans, Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, Lions, Chargers, Seattle, Getty Images, ” Cowboys, Jets, New York Jets, Rodgers, Dallas Cowboys, The Cowboys, Cowboys, ” Jets, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons Las Vegas Raiders, Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans Kansas City Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Los Angeles Chargers, Tennessee Titans New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys Washington, Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots Locations: Kansas, America, LA, Dallas
What we learned from Week 1 of 2023 NFL season
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( Ben Morse | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
CNN —Week 1 of the new NFL season is in books and there are no shortage of talking points. This year’s influx of rookies made their first steps in the NFL over the weekend with varying success. Most notably was the serious-looking injury suffered by Aaron Rodgers on his New York Jets debut on Monday Night Football. It is the second serious injury Dobbins has suffered in his short NFL career after he tore his ACL, ruling him out of the 2021 season entirely. Matt Durisko/APAlso, can Zach Wilson – who was relegated to the Jets’ bench after Rodgers’ arrival – maintain a playoff push?
Persons: , Brock Purdy, Matt Freed, – Bryce Young, C.J ., Anthony Richardson –, Richardson, Bijan Robinson, he’s, Robinson, Danny Karnik, Derek Carr, Jimmy Garoppolo, Baker Mayfield, Jordan Love, Aaron Rodgers, Sam Howell, Quinn Harris, Rodgers, Robert Saleh, Achilles, MRI’s, it’s, ” Rodgers, Michael Owens, Dobbins, John Harbaugh, Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert, Brandon Aiyuk, Matt Durisko, Zach Wilson – Organizations: CNN, NFL, Super, San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, C.J, Stroud, Atlanta Falcons, Young’s Carolina Panthers, Carolina Panthers, New, New Orleans Saints, Las Vegas Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, Soldier Field, NFC North, Chicago Bears, Getty, New York Jets, Monday, Jets, Packers, Buffalo Bills, Bills, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, Browns, Bengals, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs Carolina Panthers, Atlanta Falcons Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota Vikings Tennessee Titans, New Orleans Saints San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers Arizona Cardinals, Washington Commanders Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears Las Vegas Raiders, Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Chargers Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants Buffalo Bills Locations: C.J . Stroud, New Orleans, Florida, Washington, J.K, Sunday’s
NFL week 1: Everything you need to know
  + stars: | 2023-09-10 | by ( Ben Morse | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Bengals @ BrownsAn Ohio derby on the opening weekend of the new season is a treat for all NFL fans, especially with expectations for both teams so high. The Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants have had many battles for the ages over the years and is one of the most heated rivalries across the league. Dalton Schultz of the Dallas Cowboys scores a touchdown during the second half against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium on November 24, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. Bills @ JetsArguably the game of the first week is its final one, with the Buffalo Bills traveling to face the New York Jets. Mosley of the New York Jets defends in the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium on December 11, 2022.
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Then the war came, and according to the family history, Union soldiers plundered Sessions’ 27-room house. About 48 years old at the time, he did not stand a chance to succeed without slavery, the family history suggests. ‘A Better Nation’Some historians and genealogists say there is a valuable reason for white leaders – and other white Americans – to explore their links to slavery. Nicka Sewell-Smith, a professional genealogist with the family history website Ancestry.com, said people frequently ask her what to do with such documents. The top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Meeks said in an interview that he has spent years trying to trace his family history back before 1870.
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New L&G CEO has ways to tackle Brexit discount
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
LONDON, June 15 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain’s Legal & General (LGEN.L) is betting on an outsider to offset a valuation discount against non-UK rivals. The $17 billion insurer has picked Banco Santander’s (SAN.MC) regional head of Europe António Simões as its new CEO. The unit’s non-UK assets accounted for 43% of new money last year. The arrival of the Portuguese-born banker will cost L&G 1.175 million pounds in annual basic salary, 9% more than Wilson’s base pay. That adds pressure for Simões to tackle L&G’s Brexit valuation gap.
Persons: Nigel Wilson –, , Simões, Assicurazioni, Wilson, Pamela Barbaglia, Lisa Jucca, Oliver Taslic Organizations: Reuters, Banco Santander’s, Allianz, HSBC, HK, G Capital, Twitter, Bank, Thomson Locations: Europe, Zurich, London, Hong Kong, United States, Portuguese, India
CNN —It’s not been an easy week for the embattled Russell Wilson. Since joining the Denver Broncos, it has become commonplace to hear Wilson ending press conferences or videos with four now-famous words. A touch-pass from Wilson to Jerry Jeudy got the team on the board after the Jaguars had raced into a 10-0 first-half lead. Wilson looks to throw a pass in the first half against the Jaguars. And at the end of it, standing on the Wembley field, a victorious quarterback once again, Wilson had a message for those watching.
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