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Sen. Joe Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, has long pushed for a controversial gas pipeline. The debt ceiling deal will likely force federal agencies to approve the project's remaining permits. The Democrat and his fellow West Virginia lawmakers have for years pushed for the completion of a controversial 303-mile pipeline that would carry Appalachian shale gas from northwestern West Virginia to southern Virginia. Virginia's Democratic lawmakers are staunchly opposed to the pipeline provision. He plans to file an amendment to remove this harmful Mountain Valley Pipeline provision."
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Glenn Youngkin of Virginia is reconsidering a 2024 presidential run, per a recent Axios report. But such a decision would be rife with peril, with Youngkin far down the pack of GOP contenders. Former President Donald Trump speaks to supporters at his rally in Waco, Texas, on March 25, 2023. As of May 31, the GOP polling average on FiveThirtyEight had Trump ahead of DeSantis 54.1%-20.7%, with former Gov. Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert, left, gavels to order the special session of the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond, Va., on September 7, 2022.
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Chartmaster David Keller shared the three biggest risks facing the market right now. The S&P 500 may struggle to break past technical resistance of 4,200 and 4,300. He predicted that if the VIX rises to 20, the S&P 500 would fall to a vital support level of 3,800. The percentage of S&P 500 stocks trading above their 50-day moving average (in green) has fallen below 50% recently. David Keller, StockCharts.comPoor market breadth should be a serious concern for investors, Keller said.
Democrat Jennifer McClellan has made history as the first Black woman elected to represent Virginia in Congress, NBC News projected Tuesday. McClellan, a state senator, defeated Republican Leon Benjamin in Tuesday's special election in the 4th Congressional District. McClellan was heavily favored to win in the reliably blue district, which covers Richmond and reaches counties bordering North Carolina. She said her commitment to voting rights stems in part from the challenges family members faced in their efforts to vote. In 2021, as Republican-led states passed legislation to restrict voting rights, McClellan co-sponsored Virginia's voting rights law to protect elements of the Voting Rights Act the Supreme Court struck down in 2013.
Jennifer McClellan, a Democratic state senator, is the favorite to win Tuesday’s election. WASHINGTON—Voters in southern Virginia are casting their ballots in a special election Tuesday that could elect the first Black woman to Congress in the state’s history. Virginia’s fourth congressional district, a heavily Democratic area that runs from the capital of Richmond down to the border with North Carolina, has been without a member of Congress since Rep. Donald McEachin died late last November after winning re-election.
Jennifer McClellan, a longtime state lawmaker, emphasized in her campaign racial justice, the economy and abortion access. WASHINGTON—Democratic state senator Jennifer McClellan won a special House election in Virginia Tuesday, becoming the first Black woman to represent the Commonwealth of Virginia in Congress, the Associated Press projects. Virginia’s fourth congressional district, a heavily Democratic area that runs from the capital of Richmond down to the border with North Carolina, has been without a member of Congress since Democratic Rep. Donald McEachin died in November after winning re-election.
The Sundance Film Festival was back in person for the first time since 2020. In five days I saw eight films, and while I'm not a critic, I can affirm that not one of them was a clunker. Asked about the film's aspect ratio in an audience Q&A, Jalali said, "It was prettier that way." The bulk of the films I saw were more commercial, and four of them centered on relationships. And then there was "Cat Person," based on a 2017 New Yorker story about dating by Kristen Roupenian.
The Sundance Film Festival was back in person for the first time since 2020. A-list stars like Anne Hathaway and Jason Momoa were present to promote their buzzy films. It was impossible not to feel optimistic about the state of independent film at the opening weekend of the Sundance Film Festival. In five days I saw eight films, and while I'm not a critic, I can affirm that not one of them was a clunker. At an event like Sundance, even amid some hand-wringing over the future, the excitement is contagious.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStock market faces collision of bullish and bearish forces, says Tom McClellanTom McClellan, of The McClellan Market Report, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to offer historical insights into present market activity, signals of market bullishness, and looking at taxes as a percentage of GDP.
Makers of canned tuna and sardines are taking their products upscale, riding a wave of online popularity among young foodies. U.S. sales of canned seafood rose 9.7% to $2.7 billion in 2022, according to data provider Euromonitor International, with industry executives crediting the increase to a surge in demand from younger shoppers seeking novel but still affordable foods.
But Santos is clearly a problem for House Republicans. But three days later, Miller — who actually represents Ohio's 7th district — became the eighth House Republican to publicly call for Santos to resign. said Republican Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina, who said that Santos "seems nice" even as he appeared unaware of the extent of his controversies. At a press conference on Thursday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries pointedly declared that Santos was "an issue that Republicans need to handle." Santos and Ocasio-Cortez briefly spoke on the sidelines of a gaggle of GOP lawmakers on the House floor on Wednesday, January 4.
Despite layoff announcements and signs of a slowdown elsewhere in the economy, the labor market for clean energy jobs remains tight. said Abigail Ross Hopper, president of the Solar Energy Industries Association trade group. The Biden Administration has repeatedly promised that new green energy jobs would be well-paying union jobs. Some solar companies have tried to recruit veterans, saying the skills learned in military life translate well to the industry. Utility scale solar developer SOLV Energy, SunPower and Nextracker last year teamed up with nonprofit Solar Energy International to fund a women-only training program for solar installers.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with The McClellan Market Report's Tom McClellanTom McClellan, The McClellan Market Report, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the setup for equity markets going into next year, if investors have already felt the effects of the Fed's rate hikes and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeasonality might get a little traction into January, says The McClellan Market Report's Tom McClellanTom McClellan, The McClellan Market Report, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the setup for equity markets going into next year, if investors have already felt the effects of the Fed's rate hikes and more.
State Sen. Jennifer McClellan is on track to become the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress after she won the Democratic primary Thursday to fill the seat of Democratic Rep. Donald McEachin, who died last month from cancer. Lamont Bagby, the chair of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, in the primary. Morrissey resigned from his state House seat in 2014, but he then ran for that same seat as an independent and won in 2015 — while serving time in jail. Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia also threw his support behind her. McClellan had also won the support of other Black leaders in the district, including Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney.
But being digital natives doesn't make them immune to online scams. That's compared with just $8.3 million in 2017, marking a nearly 1,126% increase in just four years — larger than any other age group in that same period. "That was actually super surprising for us to find out," David McClellan, Social Catfish's founder and CEO, tells CNBC Make It. Part of that increase can likely be attributed to the pandemic, which has seen an overall surge in online scams for all age groups compared to previous years. People over the age of 60 are still losing the most money to online scams, by far: nearly $1.7 billion combined last year, according to the FBI.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said earlier in the year that nuclear war is "back within the realm of possibility." A Russian nuclear attack would likely focus on high-value targets in North Dakota or Montana. Even if every single US intercontinental ballistic missile silo, stockpiled nuclear weapon, and nuclear-capable bomber were flattened, US nuclear submarines could — and would — retaliate. Brooke Buddemeier/Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryThe US has strategically positioned the bulk of its nuclear forces, which double as nuclear targets, far from population centers. Update: This article was originally published in 2017 but has since been updated and re-published amid concerns that the war in Ukraine could escalate to nuclear war.
Feared stock market bottom retest is now underway
  + stars: | 2022-09-24 | by ( Michael Santoli | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +8 min
The first 60% reading was not at the decisive market low, though a year after each of them stocks were higher. The S & P index, maybe, at just under 16-times forecast profits, with some cross-asset models saying it should be perhaps two multiple points cheaper. Outside of the five largest S & P 500 names (Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and Tesla), the rest of the index is closer to a 14 multiple, with the equal-weighted S & P around 13. The three-year S & P 500 total return is still 9% annualized, meaning the bear hasn't yet really cut into muscle for longer-term investors. We'll see how this all plays into the feared market retest now underway.
St. Patrick's Day is one of the busiest days of the year for pubs across the US. And local watering holes and businesses are busier than ever — especially on a day like St. Patrick's Day. You get to meet people from all over the world looking to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day is a pretty wild day. The year before last, they didn't do a St. Patrick's Day celebration because they'd just shut down.
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