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An ‘embellished’ closing argumentTrump’s and Harris’ closing messages have seemingly been playing through a bullhorn on loop around Pennsylvania these final weeks. “No matter who wins, it will be narrow,” said Eugene DePasquale, the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania attorney general. “If Harris wins, I think you’re going to say we offered a different vision for the country moving forward. And there was finally … a wanting to turn the page from Trump.”“If it goes the other way,” he continued. Her advertising has been heavily focused on her proposal to combat price gouging and cost increases that Pennsylvanians could face because of wide-ranging tariffs Trump wants to impose.
Persons: Harris, ” Trump, Sen, Bob Casey, , Abbott, ” Harris, Trump, Richard Perini, Eugene DePasquale, Donald Trump’s, Clinton, Luis von Ahn, , she’s, “ I’m, Josh Shapiro, ” Shapiro Organizations: Trump, Democratic, Trump’s State College, Republicans, , Carnegie Mellon University Locations: Pennsylvania, Lititz, U.S, Harrisburg, Westmoreland County, Pittsburgh
A Dallas singer has been hospitalized after she was shot on stage following a performance with The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in downtown Dallas on Saturday, police said. 26-year-old Jada Arnell Thomas had been signing autographs on stage when a woman in the crowd shot her, witnesses told NBC DFW. Thomas was transported to a local hospital by Dallas Fire Rescue and is reported to be in stable condition, the Dallas Police Department told NBC News. While she was on stage Saturday, King wrote that Thomas thanked him "for always supporting us and giving us a 'safe' place to work." “It was a packed house, people were in line getting autographs and we heard this shot,” King told NBC DFW.
Persons: Jada Arnell Thomas, Thomas, Micah Williams, Curtis King, King, ” King, TBAAL Organizations: Dallas, Black Academy of Arts, Saturday, NBC DFW, Dallas Fire, Dallas Police Department, NBC News, Jail, Police, Caribbean Arts Locations: Dallas
The social media ads have flooded platforms including Facebook, Instagram and X. One advertisement — viewed more than 900,000 times on Facebook and Instagram since Oct. 28 — depicts Trump winning in the Polymarket odds, according to the Meta Ad Library. A separate sponsored campaign from the right-wing social media personality Shaneyy Richh included nine advertisements promoting Polymarket forecasts. Based on user bets, Polymarket says Trump’s odds of winning are roughly 65.5% and Harris’s odds of winning are 34.5% as of Oct. 31. The company has also used social media to promote election betting, spending over $140,000 on Meta ads, according to the company's ad library.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Kamala Harris, isn’t, Shayne Coplan, Trump, Harris, Shaneyy Richh, pollsters, , Elon, Polymarket, “ Trump, ” Claudio Vallejo, They’re, , ” Polymarket, Coplan, we’ve, I’ve, ” Trump, “ Polymarket, that’s, Musk, ” John Fortier, “ It’s, you’re, Fortier, “ I’m Organizations: , Facebook, Trump, Meta Ad, , Polymarket, United, Commodity, U.S, NBC, American Enterprise Institute Locations: California , New York, Texas, United States, U.S, Michigan
The New York Times Tech Guild announced Monday morning it is officially on an unfair labor practice strike, just one day before the high stakes presidential election. They work on the back-end of Times' products including games, recipes, podcasts and election coverage, according to the website. The NYT said they work on the business side of the company. The Times said that it has “robust plans in place to ensure that we are able to fulfill our mission and serve our readers.”The Times Tech Guild and NYT management negotiated through late Sunday, according to a report from the New York Times. Issues at the table included having a “just cause” provision in the guild contract, pay increases and pay equity, and return-to-office policies.
Persons: , Danielle Rhoades Ha, we’re, ” Ha Organizations: New York Times Tech, New York Times, NBC News, Tech Guild, Company, The Times, The Times Tech Guild
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide a thorny legal dispute from Louisiana involving the state's effort to draw a congressional district map while navigating claims it is unlawfully considering race. One lawsuit claimed that the state had to draw a map containing two majority Black districts to comply with the federal Voting Rights Act. A federal court struck the new map down, but with time running out to finalize the congressional districts before this year’s elections, state officials successfully asked the Supreme Court to put the lower court decision on hold in May. The Supreme Court has a 6-3 conservative majority that, in a surprising move, buttressed the federal Voting Rights Act in 2023 in another racial gerrymandering case involving the congressional map in Alabama. The court will hear oral arguments and issue a ruling in the Louisiana case during its current term, which ends in June.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Benjamin Aguiñaga, Mike Johnson, , Phillip Callais Organizations: Republican, Legal Defense Fund, , Republicans, Representatives Locations: Louisiana, American, Black, Alabama
BOSTON — Firefighters in Massachusetts are continuing to battle stubborn brush fires across the state with officials urging residents to take precautions to help avoid sparking new blazes. In Massachusetts, an average of 15 wildland fires are reported each October. On Saturday, a Boston man was arrested in connection to a brush fire in Milford, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Boston. More than a quarter of this year’s brush and wildland fires took place in October, according to Chief Fire Warden David Celino of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. “Any outdoor fire will grow quickly, become difficult to control, and require numerous firefighting resources.”State Fire Marshal Jon Davine said about 45% of Massachusetts homes are in or near wooded areas at risk for brush and wildland fires.
Persons: David Celino, ” Celino, Jon Davine Organizations: BOSTON — Firefighters, National Weather Service, Massachusetts Department of Conservation, Recreation Locations: Massachusetts, Boston, In Massachusetts, Milford
Snapchat says it averages 850 million monthly users. Meanwhile, Twitter's current owner, Elon Musk, says his service has 600 million monthly users. Back in April, Meta said Threads had 150 million monthly users. Some of them click on Threads posts they see there, and become Threads users that way. Threads doesn't seem like it's ever going to be that, and Meta doesn't seem very interested in trying to make that.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Snapchat, Twitter, Elon Musk, Meta, It's, You'll, Katie Notopoulos, Adam Mosseri's Organizations: Service, Twitter, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Meta Locations: Japan, Taiwan, Instagram
Melanie Spring, 44, met her husband, Dan Russell, 33, in 2017. Melanie thought Dan was too young for her at first. I first met my husband, Dan, in 2017 at a three-night sleepaway camp for entrepreneurs when I was 37 and he was 26. When we first met, I thought he was too young, given our 11-year age gap. After the camp ended, I headed back to DC, and Dan headed back to Colorado.
Persons: Melanie Spring, Dan Russell, Melanie, Dan, , I'm, Breckenridge, he's, Dan didn't, couldn't Organizations: Service, Facebook, Jazz Aspen Locations: Colorado, Breckenridge ., Aspen, Denver
How much and how fast is hard to know, but you can bet your bottom dollar you’ll be needing more dollars to pay for everyday goods if Trump’s sweeping tariffs are put in place. “If we get tariffs, we will pass those tariff costs back to the consumer,” said Philip Daniele, CEO of AutoZone, on an earnings call in September. But several studies conclude that the cost of those tariffs were borne almost entirely by American consumers and businesses. The most generous interpretation of Trump’s tariff plan would be that he’s trying to force US businesses to move their overseas operations back on US soil, creating jobs. Even if tariffs could undo decades of globalization, it likely wouldn’t have the effect Trump is hoping for.
Persons: , Philip Daniele, AutoZone, Daniele, it’s, we’ve, he’s, Trump, Timothy Boyle, Boyle, we’re, It’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, US Treasury, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Columbia, Washington Post, Trump, Associated Press, AP, Trump -, Walmart, Target, aren’t Locations: New York, China, Beijing, United States
Specifically, he warned about traders taking the 10-year Treasury yield , a bond market benchmark, above 5% — a level it hasn't seen since mid-2007. To be sure, there are myriad reasons why the bond market has been in a state of tumult since mid-September, political considerations of a second Trump term being just one of them. "The bond market could easily nullify the impacts of another rate cut. That's because the bond market believes the Fed is cutting rates by too much, too soon, and is therefore raising long-term inflation expectations. It could carry "higher tariffs and mass deportations, which triggers stagflation in the US including a second inflation spike," the bank said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chip Somodevilla, Kamala Harris, Ed Yardeni, Yardeni, Trump, Harris, Kumar, it's, Karen Dynan, Trump's, Peterson, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Fiserv, Republican National Convention, Treasury, Trump, Reserve, Bond, Yardeni Research, Sri, Kumar, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Federal Reserve, JPMorgan, Republicans Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, United States
The Big Sky ski area is still expanding, with more impressive enhancements on the way. Today, however, Big Sky is giving Aspen a run for its money — it's now the third-largest ski area in America. Trams are rare at American ski resorts — there are only 12 in operation across the country, setting Big Sky apart. Big Sky is giving the likes of Aspen a run for its moneyBig Sky has innovative lifts, luxury resorts, and plenty of fine dining. As such, Big Sky may just become the place where the rich and famous choose to play in the winter.
Persons: , — it's, Bill Gates, Tom Brady, Dan Tosch, résistance, carpaccio, James Beard, Bartenders, cowgirls, we're Organizations: Aspen, Service, Sky, People, Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, Aspen —, Locations: Big Sky , Montana, Rocky, Aspen , Colorado, America, New York, Montana, Aspen, Dan Tosch Aspen , Colorado
Then sink into this Edward Hopper painting from 1928. “It looks like the rest of the world has been raptured,” Mr. Wilkins said. “You see this solitary figure who is subsumed by this massive built environment,” Mr. Wilkins said. “It’s this great image of a city and a person in transition,” Mr. Wilkins said. In his letter, Mr. Hopper concluded: “But these are things for the psychologist to untangle.”
Persons: Edward Hopper, Gordon Wilkins, Addison, Hopper, Mr, , , ” Mr, Wilkins, he’ll Organizations: Addison, American, Phillips Academy, Skyscrapers, Chrysler, Empire Locations: Andover, Mass, Manhattan, New York, Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn
One way to address election anxiety is to talk about the political system and encourage long-term engagement. Kids as young as 3 can pick up on political divides, Magavi says, so it's important to facilitate open conversation. Brescher Shea teaches her own sons, 4 and 7, how to be engaged citizens by writing to lawmakers, attending rallies, and, of course, thinking about voting. "When talking to kids about politics, we need to be realistic without being depressing," said Brescher Shea. Advertisement"It's important to make sure that we don't place all of our hopes and dreams on the election," Brescher Shea said.
Persons: , Leela Magavi, Magavi, Shannon Brescher Shea, Brescher Shea, Lydia Elle, Elle Organizations: Service Locations: California
The New York Times' tech workers went on strike, risking disrupting the Times during the election. AdvertisementThe New York Times' tech workers went on strike Monday morning, threatening to disrupt the publication's operation during the presidential election and its aftermath. The Tech Guild, which represents workers like software developers and data analysts, said members would be picketing outside the Times' New York City headquarters. The Times Guild, which represents non-tech workers, called on Times management to complete a deal by Election Day. It's represented by the NewsGuild of New York, which also represents more than 1,400 newsroom and business employees via The New York Times Guild.
Persons: , It's, Sulzberger Organizations: New York Times, Tech, Times, Service, Tech Guild, The Tech Guild, Company, New York Times Guild, Business, The Times, Co Locations: New York City, New York
European markets are expected to start the week on a mostly positive note Monday, with all eyes on Tuesday's presidential election in the U.S. Earnings are set to come from BioNTech and Ryanair and data releases include European manufacturing purchasing managers' index data. Global market aftershocks may hinge heavily on which party takes control of Congress as a result of the vote. If control of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate is divided, it would likely mean a maintaining of the status quo. Asia-Pacific markets rose Monday, while U.S. stock futures were mixed in overnight trading Sunday.
Persons: Germany's DAX, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: U.S, France's CAC, IG, Ryanair, NBC, Global, U.S . House, Republican, Democratic Locations: BioNTech, Asia, Pacific
“We’re conducting an auction of a number of the most historic objects relating to American history that has ever come up for sale,” said Arlan Ettinger, president of New York-based Guernsey’s auction house. One of the most intriguing items is the strands of hair of Washington, the very first US president, who died in 1799. The graying hair has been preserved in a locket that was given to a family friend and passed down the generations. A lock of hair belonging to George Washington carries an auction house estimate of $30,000 to $40,000. 03:09 - Source: CNNThe Nov. 22 sale will be conducted online and previewed at the Arader Galleries in New York City.
Persons: George Washington’s, Abraham Lincoln, “ We’re, , Arlan Ettinger, George Washington, Ettinger, Dwight Eisenhower, Bachrach, Lincoln, Francis Bicknell Carpenter, ” Ettinger Organizations: York Reuters, Alaska, Capitol, CNN, Presidency Locations: York, New York, Washington, DC, Springfield , Illinois, Hawaii, New York City
Meta extends ban on new political ads past Election Day
  + stars: | 2024-11-04 | by ( Jonathan Vanian | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Meta extended its ban on new political ads on Facebook and Instagram past Election Day in the U.S. The social media giant announced the political ads policy update on Monday, extending its ban on new political ads past Tuesday, the original end date for the restriction period. The company announced in August that any political ads that ran at least once before Oct. 29 would still be allowed to run on Meta's services in the final week before Election Day. Other political ads will not be allowed to run. Those advertisers will be allowed to make scheduling, budgeting and bidding-related changes to their political ads, Meta said.
Persons: Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Jay Y, Lee, Meta Organizations: Meta, Samsung Electronics, South Korean, Seoul Economic, Facebook, U.S, Google, Tech Locations: South Korea, Seoul, U.S
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion. AdvertisementHewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri started his career at the company as a "Customer Service Engineer" in a call center nearly 30 years ago. Neri said he addresses DEI initiatives at the company in internal quarterly leadership discussions and company surveys multiple times a year. The CEO role has changedThe 57-year-old CEO wants a diverse workforce that stays with the company and moves up the ranks. If you're sitting on the sideline, that means you're you're not contributing your best," he said.
Persons: Antonio Neri prioritizes, John Deere, , Antonio Neri, " Neri, HPE, Harley Davidson, Neri, He's, it's, Meg Whitman, he's Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Microsoft, Service, Hewlett, Enterprise, Business, HP, Partners, eBay Locations: Kenya
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, noted that the three coalition partners have been acting "as if they were preparing to campaign against each other soon." Separately, the Green party's Robert Habeck, who is Germany's economy minister, proposed a policy plan to stimulate business investment that was criticized by the FDP. The Lindner paperAnother escalation took place on Friday, when Finance Minister Christian Lindner published a paper about reviving the struggling German economy. "The paper reads like a serious attempt to analyze Germany's problems and propose solutions. A hotly contested budgetA recent key issue within the coalition has been Germany's budget for 2025 — a topic that also features heavily in Lindner's paper.
Persons: Christian Lindner, Robert Habeck, Olaf Scholz, Sean Gallup, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's, Carsten Brzeski, Holger Schmieding, Scholz, Lindner, Greg Fuzesi, Morgan, Fuzesi, Berenberg's Schmieding Organizations: Climate, Bundestag, Getty, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party, SPD, Greens, Free Democratic Party, ING, FDP, Green, ZDF Locations: Berlin, Germany
GOP senators and top aides say the race could go either way. Scott, who is a McConnell critic, has been more willing to fall in line with Trump than Cornyn or Thune over the last several years. Both Thune and Cornyn are closely politically aligned with the longtime GOP leader. Asked if he would like to get more public endorsements from GOP senators, Thune said he is not asking anyone to do that. They also point out his remarkable ascent – he defeated then-Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle in 2004 and is now on a path to possibly becoming GOP leader.
Persons: Mitch McConnell’s, Donald Trump, Sen, John Cornyn, John Thune, McConnell, Trump, Cornyn, Joe Rogan, ” Cornyn, Thune, they’ve, Howard Lutnick, Linda McMahon, Rick Scott, Scott, ” Scott, Laura Loomer, Markwayne Mullin, he’s, “ I’d, ” Mullin, Jonathan Ernst, “ There’s, , West Virginia Sen, Shelley Moore Capito, John Barrasso of, Barrasso, Cornyn’s, , ” Thune, don’t, , I’ve, MAGA, — Trump, ” Trump, Kristi Noem, Kristi, GOP Sen, Tim Scott of, Anna Moneymaker, Steve Daines, Thune’s, Tom Daschle, Biden, Vance Organizations: CNN, GOP, Senate, Trump, Mar, Trump voters, , Republicans, U.S, Capitol, Johns, Republican, Thune, National Republican, Committee, “ Liberal, South Dakota Gov, RINO, U.S . Senate, South Dakota, New, Senate GOP, Democratic Locations: Reno , Nevada, Austin , Texas, Texas, Lago, Washington, Florida, Washington , U.S, West Virginia, John Barrasso of Wyoming, United States, South Dakota, U.S, South, , Tim Scott of South Carolina, New Hampshire, Washington , DC, Montana, Michigan , Indiana , Nevada
After lunch, the American family took Simaray, Samuel and Santi to a pharmacy to buy shampoo and other items they needed. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston poses for a portrait at the Denver City & County Building. Rachel Woolf for CNNA ‘crisis’ was hitting the cityAt first, Mike Johnston didn’t know about the Facebook message his wife had sent. In the weeks that followed, the Johnston family teamed up with another Denver family, who was trying to help Simaray’s sister, Saray, and her 5-year-old twins, Mathias and Laura. “Two or three people came up to buy it, and each time, she said, ‘No,’” Mike Johnston says.
Persons: Simaray Sanzo, Samuel, didn’t, Santi, Sima, bienvenidos, Simaray, who’d, Rachel Woolf, Courtney, She’d, , , Ava, ” Samuel, they’d, Mike, Mike Johnston, , Mike Johnston didn’t, Johnston, ” Johnston, Courtney Johnston, she’d, he’d, ’ ” ‘, ’ Samuel, , tugging, … That’s, don’t, , ” Courtney Johnston, Mathias, Laura, Laura Sanzo, Mathias Sanzo, Santiago Castellano, , Santi …, I’m, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Samuel Castellano, who’ve, they’ve, who's, “ it’s, she’s, ” Simaray, hasn’t, they’re Organizations: Denver CNN, Facebook, CNN, de Denver, Google, Denver, Denver City, Denver Mayor, Democrat, Republican, Locations: Santiago, Denver, Venezuela, , , Washington, Aurora
The election is a big test for AI companies
  + stars: | 2024-11-04 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
AI companies have been adjusting their election offerings and guidelines ahead of Election Day. Perplexity launched an Election Information Hub with information on candidates, voting logistics, and results. Related VideoThe AI search engine launched a dedicated "Election Information Hub" that uses AI to provide information about the upcoming election and results tracking. While the live election updates may be helpful to users, AI-generated election content poses a number of risks. AdvertisementGoogle , which experienced some highly publicized AI fails with its Gemini AI and AI Overviews, chose to implement constraints on what users can ask its AI products about the election.
Persons: Perplexity, , Sara Platnick, Platnick, Perplexity Alon Yamin, Yamin, OpenAI, ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude, Anthropic, Brad Carson, it's, Carson Organizations: Google, Service, Business, Associated Press, Democracy, Reuters, Innovation
CNN —Her message has been consistent, but Kamala Harris has in the closing days of the presidential race dropped two notable words from her stump speech: Donald Trump. “We have an opportunity in this election to finally turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division. We’re exhausted with it.”That promise has been threaded through her campaign, usually implied but increasingly delivered in explicit terms. “It can be easy to forget a simple truth,” Harris said in Washington. It is a fight for something,” Harris said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, Harris, “ Donald Trump ”, ” Harris, “ We’re, , Joe Biden’s, Organizations: CNN, Carrie, US Steel Locations: Pittsburgh, Chicago, Washington ,, Washington, America, Philadelphia
Online shopping, which the US Census Bureau estimates accounts for roughly 16% of all retail sales, theoretically makes it easier to find exactly what we are looking for. AdvertisementThe golden age of comparison shopping isn't so golden after all. Ursu has studied two factors in shopping: search costs and search fatigue. Ursu guessed that the most exhausting stage of shopping is comparison shopping — when people pore over minuscule details between products to find the best one. Related storiesIf people abandon their shopping carts because they get overwhelmed by search fatigue, it can come back to bite retailers.
Persons: We'd, It's, Barry Schwartz, Jason Goldberg, Publicis, they've, Marsh, Samantha Kleinberg, you've, moisturizer, New York University's Leonard N, Ursu, Qianyun Zhang, Elisabeth Honka, lockdowns, Lauren Ralph Lauren, Goldberg, Rufus Organizations: Ikea, Amazon, Accenture, Swarthmore College, Walmart, Shoppers, Lehigh University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Cognitive, New York, Stern School of Business, Google Locations: New, Netherlands, Wayfair
Islamabad, Pakistan CNN —A smog-choked province in eastern Pakistan has issued a rare plea for cross-border collaboration with India, as major cities in both countries endure severe air pollution that risks the health of millions. “We are suffering in Lahore in a way due to the eastern wind corridor coming from India,” he said. Lahore, home to more than 14 million people, saw its air quality index surpass a record 1,900 in one part of the city on Saturday, according to IQAir, which tracks global air quality. Experts say India’s air pollution is so bad that smog could take years off the lives of hundreds of millions of people. Both India and Pakistan have tried to clamp down on the practice, but it is still widespread.
Persons: Raja Jahangir Anwar, ” Anwar, Punjab’s, , Arif Ali, Sakib Ali, Maryam Nawaz, Parveen Kumar Organizations: Pakistan CNN, Environment, CNN, Getty, Hindustan Times, World Health Organization, Experts, India’s Locations: Islamabad, Pakistan, India, Punjab, Pakistan’s, Lahore, AFP, Delhi Meerut, Ghaziabad, Delhi –, Gurgaon, India’s Punjab, Haryana, Pakistan’s Punjab
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