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And Biden Won’t Even Take His Calls
  + stars: | 2023-11-15 | by ( James Freeman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
U.S. Representative Dean Phillips (D., Minn.) greets supporters outside the statehouse in Concord, New Hampshire last month after filing the paperwork to put his name on the state’s presidential primary ballot. Photo: reba saldanha/ReutersPresident Joe Biden and his allies have been treating presidential nomination challenger Rep. Dean Phillips (D., Minn.) like a nobody—or worse. Now Mr. Phillips is looking less like a man trying to make a polite point and more like a guy who wants to win this thing. While the Democratic Party’s prominent governors and senators have still not chosen to challenge Mr. Biden, the White House may already understand that the relatively obscure man from the Land of 10,000 Lakes could be a formidable opponent. Mr. Phillips at first tried running a nice respectful campaign claiming that Mr. Biden has been a successful president but is just not the right candidate for 2024.
Persons: Dean Phillips, reba saldanha, Joe Biden, Phillips, Mr, Biden Organizations: statehouse, Democratic Locations: Minn, Concord , New Hampshire
Eric Adams’s electronic devices were seized last week by federal investigators. Photo: angela weiss/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesNew York City Mayor Eric Adams said he and his aides haven’t exchanged political favors for campaign contributions, offering a broad defense of his conduct in office amid a federal public-corruption probe. Adams, a former police captain, during a press conference Tuesday sought to shift focus from the investigation, in which federal officials are examining whether Turkish money illegally went to the Democrat’s 2021 campaign, people familiar with the matter said.
Persons: Eric, angela weiss, Eric Adams, haven’t, Adams Organizations: Agence France, York City Locations: York
Former George Santos Aide Pleads Guilty to Fraud
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( James Fanelli | Corinne Ramey | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Rep. George Santos, a New York Republican, is scheduled to go to trial next year. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesA former aide to U.S. Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud Tuesday for impersonating a high-ranking House staffer while fundraising, the second known associate of the New York Republican to admit to crimes related to the congressman’s campaign activities. Samuel Miele, who worked for Santos on two campaigns, entered the plea at a Long Island federal courthouse. Prosecutors said he also admitted that he charged credit cards without authorization for contributions to the campaigns of Santos and other candidates, as well as for his own personal use.
Persons: George Santos, Drew Angerer, Samuel Miele, Santos Organizations: New, New York Republican, U.S . Rep, Prosecutors Locations: New York
The top investing mind at Citi Global Wealth believes a long-awaited economic slowdown isn't around the corner — it's in the rearview mirror. Job creation is starting to slow , the investment chief noted, but lower interest rates could certainly change that. Higher earnings will be driven by lower wage growth and improved productivity from innovations like artificial intelligence, Bailin said. As for stocks, Bailin prefers funds tracking the equal-weight version of the S&P 500 as earnings rise across the board. Growth stocks have carried the market this year, and the investment chief said he continues to prefer the group to cyclicals despite his rosy economic outlook.
Persons: David Bailin, , Bailin, slowdowns, I've, Bailin doesn't, — they'll Organizations: Citi Global Wealth, Business, Investors, Federal Reserve, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Management
Caesars paid around $15 million in ransom to regain access to its systems from the hackers, according to reporting by the Wall Street Journal. Some have been collecting evidence leading to the hackers' identities and are assisting law enforcement, according to the five insiders. The sources say that, following the September casino hacks, the FBI's investigation took on new urgency. Mandia didn't respond directly when asked whether Scattered Spider's identities were known to law enforcement. But he did say that there was no excuse for not arresting hackers who operated from the West.
Persons: Bridget Bennett, Michael Sentonas, Sentonas, Alphabet's, James Foster, Foster, cybercriminals, gona, Kevin Mandia, Mandiant, you've, Zeba Siddiqui, Raphael Satter, Christopher Bing, Chris Sanders, Claudia Parsons Organizations: MGM, MGM Resorts, REUTERS, FRANCISCO, U.S . Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment, Industry, Reuters, Department of Justice, Caesars, Wall Street, Palo Alto Networks, Microsoft, ex, Telegram, Thomson Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, WASHINGTON, America, Palo, American, Baltimore , Maryland, United States, Newark , New Jersey, sextortion, San Francisco, Washington
San Francisco Cleans Up for Xi. Why Not for Thee?
  + stars: | 2023-11-13 | by ( James Freeman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Chinese Communist dictator Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday. Photo: Ju Peng/Zuma PressAfter only recently agreeing to normalize trade relations with the United States, San Francisco now seems to be granting most favored visitors status to a group including a ruthless dictator. This week Chinese communist thug Xi Jinping will enjoy a city that has been spruced up for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. San Francisco residents are asking why they can’t enjoy streets that are safe and clean all the time. Morris reports for The San Francisco Chronicle:
Persons: Xi Jinping, Ju Peng, Morris Organizations: Communist, Zuma Press, Economic Cooperation, San Francisco Chronicle Locations: Beijing, United States, San Francisco, Asia
Penn State fired offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich on Sunday, the day after coach James Franklin's team had another punchless performance against a highly ranked rival. 12 Penn State lost 24-15 to No. Penn State said running backs coach Ja’Juan Seider and tight ends coach Ty Howle will serve as interim offensive coordinators for the final two games against Rutgers and Michigan State. Yurcich has been with Penn State since 2021 as quarterbacks and offensive coordinator. Yurcich had stints as quarterbacks coach and coordinator at Texas, Ohio State and Oklahoma State before landing at Penn State.
Persons: Mike Yurcich, James Franklin's, Ja’Juan Seider, Ty Howle, Yurcich, Mike, ” Franklin, Drew Allar, “ I’m, ” Allar, , it’s, “ We’ve, Travis Johnson, Ralph D, Russo, ___ Organizations: Penn State, The Nittany Lions, Michigan, Ohio State, Rutgers, Michigan State, Big, Sunday, Wolverines, Buckeyes, Texas , Ohio, Oklahoma State, State College ,, AP Locations: Michigan, Texas ,, Texas , Ohio State, State College , Pennsylvania
Would-be buyers remain out of luck as property prices steadily climb. The median US home cost $406,900 in Q3, which was 2.2% higher than last year, according to the NAR's Q3 US housing market report released on November 9. 25 cities where home prices receded in Q3Contrary to some pundits' predictions , property prices didn't crater due to lofty mortgage rates. Even more striking is that 11% of metropolitan areas saw prices grow by double digits, which was more than double the prior quarter's 5% rate. Thirty-eight metro areas saw prices fall from 2022 in Q3, and 25 of those saw significant drops of over 1%.
Persons: Lawrence Yun, Yun Organizations: National Association of Realtors, NAR, Homeowners Locations: Northeast, Midwest, West
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says, ‘I have nothing to hide.’ Photo: Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesFederal Bureau of Investigation agents seized New York City Mayor Eric Adams ’s cellphones and iPad earlier this week as a part of a public corruption probe into his political campaign, according to people familiar with the matter. In a statement Friday, a lawyer for the campaign said Adams’ devices were taken from him after he attended an event on Monday night.
Persons: Eric Adams, , Michael M, Eric Adams ’, Adams Organizations: York City, Getty, Federal, of, New, New York City Locations: York, New York
Prepare for volatility and chaos in 2024Kupperman's confidence in his hedge fund is inversely related to his outlook for the economy. "Recent geopolitical events, along with the collapse of bonds in many developed markets, seem likely to lead to an increase in overall market volatility," Kupperman wrote in his letter. If he's right about inflation, his hedge fund would be well-positioned to beat the market for a fifth consecutive year in 2024. "I do the same thing always, which is you buy cheap companies with really strong tailwinds and you hold 'em through the volatility," Kupperman said. For the last 18 months, Kupperman has been convinced that the future is in two commodities: oil and uranium.
Persons: Harris Kupperman isn't, Kupperman, I'm, it's, Wall, Valaris Organizations: Praetorian, Fund, Praetorian Capital Management, US, Uranium Trust Fund, Valaris, Tidewater Locations: Tidewater
New York Attorney General Letitia James was not arrested for treason by the U.S. Navy in early November, as claimed in a circulating screenshot from an article by a website that describes itself as satirical. Trump called the trial “very unfair” in court in New York on Nov. 6 where he testified for about four hours. James has appeared outside the court during the trial, including on Nov. 6, after the Real Raw News article was published. Spokespersons for the Navy JAG and for James’ office also did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The New York Attorney General Letitia James was not arrested for treason in early November.
Persons: Letitia James, “ Letitia James, , James, Donald Trump, Trump, General’s, Janet Yellen, James ’, Read Organizations: New, U.S . Navy, Real Raw News, Twitter, General’s Corps, Navy JAG, Reuters, Real Raw, U.S . Army, Raw, New York, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S
James is recovering well from the dual transplant last May and the donated eye looks remarkably healthy. Whatever happens next, James' surgery offers scientists an unprecedented window into how the human eye tries to heal. The hurdle is how to regrow the optic nerve, although animal studies are making strides, Goldberg added. James’ optic nerve clearly hasn't healed. Yet when light was flashed into the donated eye during an MRI, the scan recorded some sort of brain signaling.
Persons: Aaron James ’, James, ” James, there’s, , “ We’re, Eduardo Rodriguez, Rodriguez, James ’, Jeffrey Goldberg, Goldberg, ” Goldberg, Allie, , Meagan James, Vaidehi Dedania, Steven Galetta, David Klassen, “ we’re Organizations: — Surgeons, NYU Langone Health, NYU, Associated Press, Stanford University, United Network, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: Springs , Arkansas, U.S
Investors shouldn't expect too many changes in 2024, according to the top investing minds at Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM). GSAM strategists suggested that investors are overlooking the risk that the conflicts cause a sharp slowdown. Higher bond yields usually reflect higher risk since investors demand better compensation for going out on a limb. But it's not just junk bonds that have enticing yields — Wilson-Elizondo said debt for investment-grade firms pays mid-single-digit rates despite boasting robust fundamentals. Sophisticated investors can enhance their returns further with private credit, which Wilson-Elizondo said can offer lofty yields of 11% to 12%.
Persons: they're, Alexandra Wilson, Elizondo, GSAM's, Ashish Shah, Shah, David Rosenberg, Wilson, Michael Bruun, it's, Goldman Sachs, Bruun, " Bruun, — Wilson Organizations: Investors, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Federal Reserve, Consumers, BSE, Nikkei Locations: GSAM, Israel, Ukraine, India, Japan, China
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
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are easy to love, but successfully navigating the space can be challenging — even for experienced investors. Like mutual funds, ETFs allow investors to own many stocks at once. For example, investors' returns can be meaningfully altered by relative moves of the US dollar. Within that group, just 15 ETFs had a Sortino ratio of over 1. The Sortino ratio evaluates a fund or ETF's returns on a risk-adjusted basis relative to its downside volatility, and any mark over 1 is seen as solid.
Persons: Jared Woodard, Woodard Organizations: Bank of America, BofA's Research Investment Locations: There's, foolproof, one's, Japan, India, Mexico
CNN —Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has revealed that his son, Bronny, isn’t “too long away” from being back on the court if he passes a medical assessment at the end of this month. During a basketball practice in July, Bronny suffered a cardiac arrest and was hospitalized following the incident. Bronny’s return to the court is highly anticipated, but it has been made clear that his wellbeing is the priority. “Bronny was playing extremely well before the issue,” USC head coach Andy Enfield told basketball analyst Jeff Goodman in August. Bronny, who has been present at team practices, was in attendance and cheered his squad on from the sidelines.
Persons: LeBron James, Bronny, isn’t “, James, LeBron, Alex Bierens de Haan, he’s, , “ Bronny, , Andy Enfield, Jeff Goodman, Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles Lakers, Lakers, Miami Heat, University of Southern, USC, USC Trojans ’, ” USC, Trojans, Kansas City Wildcats, Fame Locations: University of Southern California, Las Vegas
Biden, meanwhile, is absorbing brutal new polls showing him losing to GOP front-runner Trump in multiple key swing states. If the New York Times/Siena College survey is borne out in 2024, there would be no electoral path to victory for Biden. Biden supporters argue that his critics and media narratives set by the president’s low polls badly miss the most salient point that will define the 2024 election. Because this is a civil trial, Trump has no criminal liability. But the judge has already ruled that Trump, his adult sons and the Trump Organization committed “persistent and repeated” fraud.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden’s, Trump, Biden, , , ” Democratic Sen, Richard Blumenthal, CNN’s Dana, “ It’s, ” David Axelrod, Barack Obama, Axelrod, Vladimir Putin, Trump’s, Letitia James, James, Temidayo Aganga, Williams, “ We’ve, we’ve, ” Aganga, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Jack Smith, ” Biden, Spencer Weiss, scoffed, “ MAGA Republicans ’, Blumenthal, Pramila Jayapal, Jen Psaki Organizations: CNN, Republican, GOP, New York Times, ” Democratic, Connecticut, Trump, Twitter, Biden, Trump Organization, New York, Democrats, The New York Times, Siena College, Democratic, The Times, “ MAGA Republicans, Sunday, Congressional Progressive Caucus, Israel, MSNBC Locations: New York, Siena, “ State, Ukraine, Russian, Washington, Fulton County , Georgia, Florida, America, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, In Michigan, Pennsylvania, Gaza, Arab
The 31-year market veteran has achieved enviable results since the start of 2005 while running the BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund (DAGVX) alongside co-manager Brian Ferguson. How to invest — and common mistakes to avoidLike all value fund managers, Bailer refuses to overpay for stocks — regardless of how enticing their businesses look. "It's a philosophy that's based on looking for stocks with great valuations, but not stopping with great valuations," Bailer said. Companies in the BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund must have both quality fundamentals and improving business momentum, Bailer said. The six largest stocks in the BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund were in one of two sectors, as of September 30: financials and healthcare.
Persons: John Bailer, Brian Ferguson, it's, Bailer, we've, headwinds, they've, he's, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Charlie Munger Organizations: Value Fund, Companies, Value, Firms, Berkshire, JPMorgan Locations: Berkshire
Ares CapitalThis week we will first look at a high-dividend yield stock Ares Capital (ARCC). ARCC offers a dividend yield of 9.8%. Citi's dividend yield stands at 5%. The company pays a dividend yield of 2.5%. On Oct. 26, Tigress Financial Partners analyst Ivan Feinseth reiterated a buy rating on AT&T stock with a price target of $28.
Persons: Justin Sullivan, Wall, Kenneth Lee, Lee, TipRanks, James Fotheringham, Fotheringham, Peter Saleh, Saleh, Ivan Feinseth, Feinseth Organizations: Citibank, ARCC, RBC Capital, Ares, Citigroup, Citi, BMO Capital, Tigress Financial, Edge, T Locations: California
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, was convicted Thursday in a New York federal court of stealing billions of dollars from customers. Prosecutors have called it one of the biggest financial frauds in U.S. history. Photo: Amr Alfiky/ReutersDisgraced crypto star Sam Bankman-Fried is staring down a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted of fraud in the collapse of FTX, and he faces long odds of making any inroads on appeal. A federal jury in New York wasted little time Thursday in convicting the 31-year-old FTX founder of all seven counts he faced, a verdict issued just hours after deliberations began. Jurors agreed with prosecutors that theft and lies by Bankman-Fried fueled FTX’s demise.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Amr Alfiky, Fried Organizations: Prosecutors, Venture Locations: New York, convicting
Sam Bankman-Fried Is Convicted in FTX Collapse
  + stars: | 2023-11-03 | by ( James Fanelli | Corinne Ramey | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of stealing billions of dollars from customers of the doomed crypto exchange, in what prosecutors called one of the biggest financial frauds in U.S. history. The verdict, delivered by a New York federal jury, capped the stunning fall of the onetime crypto king, whose shaggy-haired boy-genius persona helped catapult FTX into a powerhouse trading platform that sponsored sports teams and ran glitzy ads featuring football great Tom Brady, model Gisele Bündchen and comedian Larry David.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, Larry David Organizations: New Locations: New York
Ivanka Trump is set to testify on November 8 in a civil fraud trial against her family. Doing so would make her "suffer undue hardship" as she must travel from Florida to New York, he said. AdvertisementAdvertisementIvanka Trump on Thursday requested a delay in the New York civil fraud trial against her family, with her lawyer saying she would "suffer undue hardship" if she has to testify "in the middle of a school week." In the filing, Moskowitz wrote that Trump would "suffer undue hardship and irreparable harm" if a stay of the testimony order was not granted. Meanwhile, James filed a letter to the appellate court slamming Ivanka Trump's request for a stay in the testimony order, calling Moskowitz's principal arguments "utterly meritless."
Persons: Ivanka Trump, , Trump, Bennett Moskowitz, Arthur Engoron, Moskowitz, Trump's, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Donald Trump, Letitia James, James, Ivanka Organizations: Service, Manhattan, New York Locations: Florida, New York
It represents the latest case to come before the Supreme Court involving the NRA, a group closely aligned with Republicans that has opposed gun control measures and backed pivotal lawsuits that have widened U.S. gun rights. The NRA was founded in New York in 1871 and was incorporated as a non-profit in the state. At issue was whether Vullo wielded her regulatory power to coerce New York financial institutions into cutting ties with the NRA in violation of its free speech rights under the First Amendment. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2022 said those also should have been dismissed, prompting the NRA's appeal to the Supreme Court. The NRA has been engaged in an extensive legal fight with the state of New York separate from the case involving Vullo.
Persons: Maria Vullo, Vullo, Lloyd's, Andrew Cuomo, Democrat Letitia James, James, John Kruzel, Andrew Chung, Will Dunham Organizations: U.S, Supreme, National Rifle Association, New York's Department of Financial Services, NRA, Republicans, New, Democratic, U.S . Congress, Parkland, Vullo, Circuit, Democrat, Republican, Thomson Locations: New York, Parkland , Florida, London, York, United States, Manhattan, . New York, Texas, Washington
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its review of the case of a drug suspect who was repeatedly punched, elbowed and kneed by police officers during a traffic stop in northeast Florida, officials said Friday. James Felte Jr., Justice Department criminal section chief, wrote in a letter to Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters that the arrest of Le’Keian Woods does not give rise to a prosecutable violation of federal civil rights laws. Mug shots taken after the arrest showed him with both eyes swollen shut and bruises and cuts on his face. Officers knew Woods had once been accused of murder, was on probation for armed robbery and had been connected to firearms and drug trafficking when they gave chase after a traffic stop, Waters said.
Persons: James Felte Jr, Waters, Le’Keian Woods, Woods, Harry Daniels, , ” Woods Organizations: U.S . Department of Justice, Department, Jacksonville Sheriff T.K Locations: JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Florida
Jane Garrett, who as an editor at the Alfred A. Knopf publishing house guided seven books to Pulitzer Prizes for history but watched another book lose its prestigious Bancroft Prize over scholars’ criticism of the author’s research, died on Oct. 12 at her home in Middlebury, Vt. She was 88. Ms. Garrett worked at Knopf for 44 years, initially as an editor and special assistant to Alfred Knopf himself, who had a strong devotion to publishing history books. At first she steered his projects to completion, but she soon began acquiring books on her own. In 1973, “People of Paradox: An Inquiry Concerning the History of American Civilization,” by Michael Kammen, became the first of the books edited by Ms. Garrett to win a Pulitzer. Ms. Garrett was at a book party in Boston when she met Alan Taylor, who was starting to work on a book about William Cooper, the founder of Cooperstown, N.Y., and the father of the novelist James Fenimore Cooper.
Persons: Jane Garrett, Alfred A, Bancroft, Anne Eberle, Ms, Garrett, Alfred Knopf, Michael Kammen, Voyagers, Bernard Bailyn, Garrett’s, Robert V, Bruce, Alan Taylor, William Cooper, James Fenimore Cooper Organizations: Knopf, , Modern American Science Locations: Middlebury , Vt, America, Harvard, Boston, Cooperstown, N.Y
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