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But it can be prevented with a vaccine: polio cases worldwide have been reduced by more than 99% since the 1980s thanks to immunization campaigns. A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child in a downtown area of Lahore, Pakistan, on September 9, 2024. In September, armed militants killed a police officer protecting a polio vaccination site in the northwest city of Bannu, prompting protests. But in some cases, children have been incorrectly marked as having been vaccinated when they haven’t, Kakar said. The country is launching a new nationwide polio vaccination campaign on October 28 with the aim of inoculating 45 million children under age 5.
Persons: Ayesha Raza, Osama, Laden, Raza, , Aftab Kakar, , they’ve, Kakar Organizations: Pakistan CNN, Polio, Pakistani, World Health Organization, WHO, United, International, CNN, Emergency, Health Locations: Islamabad, Pakistan, Afghanistan, United Nations, Gaza, Pakistani, Abbottabad, Lahore, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Bannu, Bajaur
Trump's proposals would dramatically worsen Social Security's finances, a nonpartisan budget group is warning. The group predicts Trump's agenda would push up Social Security insolvency by 3 years. Harris' proposals would have little impact on Social Security's insolvency timeline, the group says. AdvertisementThe Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees estimated that the fund would run out a year later, in 2035. President Trump delivered on his promise to protect Social Security in his first term, and President Trump will continue to strongly protect Social Security in his second term," Leavitt said in the statement.
Persons: Harris, , Trump, Trump's, wouldn't, nominee's, that's, Karoline Leavitt, Leavitt, Kamala Harris, CRFB's, Marc Goldwein, Xers, they're Organizations: Social, Service, Federal, Social Security, Congressional, Office, Security, Trump, Republican, Business, Democratic, Washington Post
Bour, now 70, and his wife worried about affording retirement in the US and moved abroad in 2019. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Norman Bour, 70, who, along with his wife, left the US for Europe to live abroad in 2019. Courtesy of Norman BourMy girlfriend at the time, now wife, and I left the US in February 2019. While living abroad, we self-insure.
Persons: Norman Bour, , they've, We've, We'll, we'll, Bour Organizations: Service, Social Security, Petronas Locations: California, Bour, Malaysia, Europe, Los Angeles, Costa Mesa , Orange County, Orange, United States, Valencia, Spain, South America, Asia, Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ecuador, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Southern California, Copenhagen, France, Nice, Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Batu, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Balkans, Eastern Europe
U.S. officials are investigating the apparent leak of two top-secret U.S. documents that show American spy agencies tracking possible Israeli preparations for conducting an attack on Iran, three U.S. officials said. Two U.S. officials said that the leaked documents appear to be authentic. U.S. intelligence agencies declined to comment on the documents, which were posted on the social media app Telegram on Friday. “We have not observed indications that Israel intends to use a nuclear weapon.”The apparent leak of two documents comes after Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty in March to posting a trove of top-secret documents on the social media app Discord. That leak was seen as a deeply damaging lapse in security and resulted in calls for the intelligence community to do far more to prevent leaks.
Persons: ’ Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah, , , Aaron Schwartz, Israel, Jack Teixeira Organizations: U.S, “ Israel : Air Force, Force, Geospatial - Intelligence Agency, Israeli Defense Forces, Getty, Massachusetts Air National Guard Locations: Iran, Lebanon, Tehran, Beirut . Two, “ Israel, Israel
More than 1,000 older Americans shared their biggest regrets in life with Business Insider. AdvertisementOver 1,000 Americans between the ages of 48 and 90 told Business Insider their biggest regrets in life. Others said they took Social Security too early or didn't pursue career opportunities that may have led to higher pay. Many respondents' regrets are partially out of their control, from a cancer diagnosis disrupting financial stability to an unexpected divorce or layoff. However, Social Security rules dictate that he cannot collect his wife's $1,300 monthly benefits because her amount is lower than his.
Persons: , didn't, Janis Carroll, She's, Carroll, Jan Hoggatt, hadn't, I'd, Hoggatt, Jessica Johnston, hasn't, Steve Watkins, Watkins, they're, Michael R, Carol Brownfield, Brownfield Organizations: Business, Social Security, Service, Prudential, Brunswick Group, National Council, Aging, Health, Gallup, Center, Security, Social Locations: Eugene , Oregon, St, Louis, Los Angeles, York, Washington
To this end, top Wall Street analysts, with their expertise, can help investors understand the key drivers that could support a company's long-term growth and pick stocks that are likely to deliver lucrative returns. Here are three stocks favored by the Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Also, the analyst is confident about his Q4 revenue growth estimate of 12%, given "healthy closure rates and further pipeline building into a seasonally strong 4Q24." The company has been seeing stellar revenue growth rates, driven by robust demand for its advanced GPUs (graphics processing units) in building artificial intelligence models and applications. The analyst thinks that Blackwell's launch and ramp-up are not just near- and medium-term revenue growth drivers, but also key factors that will enhance Nvidia's competitive advantage.
Persons: Cowen, Shaul Eyal, Eyal, TipRanks, Gregg Moskowitz, Microsoft's GitHub, Moskowitz, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Hari Organizations: Wall Street, Lacework, Mizuho, Nvidia, Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Locations: billings
The rise and fall of 23andMe
  + stars: | 2024-10-20 | by ( Lauren Edmonds | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
2024: Wojcicki responds to consumer concernsWojcicki said she would not consider "third-party takeover proposals." Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunchThe company's reputation took another hit in September when an SEC filing said Wojcicki "would be open to considering third-party takeover proposals." "Accordingly, in order to update my prior statement and avoid any confusion in the market, I am no longer open to considering third-party takeover proposals for the Issuer." The Atlantic reported that the sale of 23andMe could also mean the potential sale of user data. A 23andMe spokesperson told BI that Wojcicki "has publicly shared she intends to take the company private, and is not open to considering third-party takeover proposals."
Persons: Wojcicki, Steve Jennings, Wojcicki's, Anne Organizations: Getty, SEC, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Increasingly, Europe’s centrist figureheads are dropping their once-high-minded rhetoric on irregular migration, reaching instead for positions that were previously the preserve of the continent’s populist rabble-rousers. In Poland, like in much of Europe, “voters across the board expect that border security and migration controls are the priority,” Kucharczyk said. But Thursday’s victory for Tusk in Brussels underscores a broader, rightward shift across Europe on the issue of irregular migration. “It’s an existential issue for this coalition, and they don’t want to take chances on issues like migration,” Kucharczyk said. The wider question is whether the longstanding principles of the border-free Schengen Area can survive an enduring era of rising migration and populist subversion.
Persons: Donald Tusk, ” Tusk, Spain’s Pedro Sanchez –, Tusk, ” Jacek Kucharczyk, Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s, Olaf Scholz, ” Kucharczyk, , Adnan Beci, Ursula von der Leyen, Chancellor Scholz, Keir Starmer –, , Scholz, Thomas Niedermueller, Italy’s, Giorgia Meloni, , Marta Welander, PiS, Poland’s, Kucharczyk Organizations: CNN, European Union Council, of Public Affairs, Wednesday, Getty, European Commission, EU, Committee, Law and Justice, SPD, ISIS, Locations: Brussels, Poland, EU, Belarus, Europe, Russia, Albania, Warsaw, AFP, EU’s, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Solingen, Hungary, Slovakia
In the House, two Republican congressmen are aiming to fend off a pair of Democratic former state legislators. Seven-term GOP Rep. David Schweikert is seeking to hang on against Amish Shah, a doctor, in the blue-trending Phoenix suburbs after winning by less than 1 point in 2022. And in the Tucson area, freshman Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani is facing a rematch against Kirsten Engel after previously winning by under 2 points. Arizona’s two highly competitive House racesBoth of these House races are rated as “toss-ups” by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report With Amy Walter. “All four have distinct personalities,” said a Democratic operative working on House races, who spoke candidly on the condition of anonymity.
Persons: Mesa Mayor John Giles, Kamala Harris, Kari Lake, Donald Trump acolyte, Ruben Gallego, , Donald Trump, ” Giles, hasn’t, David Schweikert, Shah, Juan Ciscomani, Kirsten Engel, Amy Walter, , Lake, “ Arizonans, Ciscomani, Blake Masters, Gallego, ” “, Trump, Lake’s, Don, Bacon, Dan Conston, Harris, Sen, John McCain, “ I’ve, I’m, ” Roberta Voss, Eli Crane, Crane, Jonathan Nez, Kevin McCarthy midsession, McCarthy, Marson Organizations: Mesa Mayor, Republican, Democratic, Senate, GOP, Trump, Nebraska Rep, Congressional, Fund, NBC News, Social Security, Navajo Nation, ” Arizona Republican, American Locations: Arizona, Phoenix, Tucson, Omaha, Navajo, ” Arizona
A Telegram group posted what it says is leaked US intel on Israel's attack plans against Iran. AdvertisementA Telegram channel posted what it says are "highly classified" US intelligence documents analyzing Israel's plans to attack Iran. The region is bracing for an expected Israeli attack on Iran. Israeli officials have said it plans to retaliate for Iran's October 1 missile attack. The US announced this month it would send troops along with "a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery" to Israel in response to Iran's attack.
Persons: , Hassan Nasrallah, Sean McFate, Benjamin " Bibi, Biden, Bibi, McFate Organizations: intel, Middle East Spectator, Service, East Spectator, Zionist, Department of Defense, Business, US, Defense, Syracuse University Locations: Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel
As more retirees start to claim Social Security, there are not enough workers contributing to the program to make up for that increase in benefit payments. But the trust fund Social Security relies on to pay retirement benefits is projected to be depleted in 2033. watch nowBoth presidential candidates — former president Trump and Vice President Harris — have vowed to protect Social Security benefits. "Seniors should not pay tax on Social Security," Trump wrote on July 31 in all capital letters on social media platform Truth Social. Ending taxes on Social Security benefits would move the insolvency date of Social Security's trust fund closer by over one year, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Allison Joyce, , Donald Trump —, Trump, Harris —, Jason Fichtner, Mike Blake, Howard Gleckman, Gleckman, Harris, Kevin Lamarque, Joe Biden, Biden, Governor Walz, Mia Ehrenberg Organizations: Art House Theatre, Bloomberg, Getty, Social Security Administration, Democratic, Republican, Social, Social Security, CNBC, Center, Alliance, Lifetime, Income, Trump, Reuters, ABC, Finance, Urban, Brookings Tax, Brookings, U.S, Union, Employers, Center for Economic, Research, Washington Democrats Locations: Fayetteville , North Carolina, Coachella , California, U.S, Detroit , Michigan
LAS VEGAS — GOP candidate Sam Brown spent Thursday’s Nevada Senate debate taking shots at Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen, as he still faces a polling deficit with Election Day creeping nearer. In contrast, Rosen spent the evening focusing largely on her own track record and roots in Nevada, hoping to stay above the fray and ride her polling lead. “It’s interesting that Senator Rosen would mention a desire to want to fine greedy corporations,” said Brown. And when moderators asked Rosen and Brown if Congress should do an independent investigation into UFOs, Rosen answered the question. Fearing that such rights could be undone in the future, reproductive rights advocates garnered enough signatures this summer to put on the ballot a measure to enshrine abortion rights into their state’s constitution.
Persons: Sam Brown, Democratic Sen, Jacky Rosen, Brown, Rosen, , ” “, , Donald Trump’s, “ I’m, ” Brown, she’s, That’s, Amy Brown, “ Nevadans, I’ve Organizations: VEGAS, GOP, Thursday’s, Democratic, Nevadans, Senate, NBC News, Las Locations: Thursday’s Nevada, Washington ,, Nevada, Texas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTech is 'increasingly foundational' to a country's global influence: US Ambassador at LargeNathaniel Fick, U.S. Ambassador at Large for Cyberspace & Digital Policy, talks about cybersecurity and growing risks in the age of generative AI.
Persons: Nathaniel Fick Organizations: Tech, Cyberspace, Digital
The Biden administration rang up a budget deficit topping $1.8 trillion in fiscal 2024, up more than 8% from the previous year and the third highest on record, the Treasury Department said Friday. Even with a modest surplus in September, the shortfall totaled $1.833 trillion, $138 billion higher than a year ago. The deficit came despite record receipts of $4.9 trillion, which fell well short of outlays of $6.75 trillion. Government debt has swelled to $35.7 trillion, an increase of $2.3 trillion from the end of fiscal 2023. Interest expense for the year totaled $1.16 trillion, the first time that figure has topped the trillion-dollar level.
Organizations: Biden, Treasury Department, Social Security, Treasury, Congressional, Office
Las Vegas AP —Mountain West Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez said Thursday the forfeitures that volleyball teams are willing to take to avoid playing San Jose State is “not what we celebrate in college athletics” and that she is heartbroken over what has transpired this season surrounding the Spartans and their opponents. Four teams have canceled games against San Jose State: Boise State, Southern Utah, Utah State and Wyoming, with none of the schools explicitly saying why they were forfeiting. You just don’t let it happen.”After Trump’s comment, San Diego State issued a statement that said “it has been incorrectly reported that an San Diego State University student-athlete was hit in the face with a volleyball during match play with San Jose State University. “We’re a volleyball team that wants to compete and get better,” he said after Thursday night’s loss in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Nevada released a statement acknowledging that “a majority of the Wolf Pack women’s volleyball team” had decided to forfeit against San Jose State.
Persons: Gloria Nevarez, ” Nevarez, Donald Trump, ” Trump, , , Nevarez, , it’s, Jon Newman, Gonchar, Todd Kress, ” Kress Organizations: Las Vegas, Mountain West, San Jose, , Spartans, San, MWC, Associated Press, GOP, Fox News, San Diego, San Diego State University, San Jose State University, Air Force Locations: San Jose State, Boise State , Southern Utah , Utah State and Wyoming, Nevada, Southern Utah, . New Mexico, Idaho , Nevada , Utah, Wyoming, San Diego State, ” San Jose State, Las Vegas, New Mexico, Albuquerque , New Mexico, Albuquerque, , Reno
Harris’ approach to the border: Trump falsely claimed of Harris: “She was saying the other day, ‘Yes, oh yes, we want to have a border.’ The first time she ever said it. The legal status of immigrants in Springfield: Trump falsely claimed, “They just dropped 30,000 illegal aliens in Springfield, Ohio.”This is false in more than one way. And while there is no official tally of the number of immigrants in Springfield, Trump’s “30,000” figure exceeds local estimates. More about immigrants in Springfield: Trump claimed that immigrants in Springfield are on “probation,” and he added, “Probation is for prisoners.” This is false in two ways. The word “caravan”: Talking about migrant caravans, Trump repeated his false claim that he invented the term: “The caravan.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris ’, Harris, Trump, Joe Biden, , ” Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden, ” Harris, didn’t, , , it’s, , Kamala Harris, It’s, Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton, ” James Hathaway, that’s, they’re, “ That’s, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Trump’s, Mike DeWine, Vance, Chris Cook, ” Roberto Briceño, ” Trump, ” Helen Fair, hasn’t, Mike Coffman, ” Coffman, They’ve, Honduras –, Barack Obama, Obama’s, Harris “, Aaron Reichlin Organizations: Washington CNN, White, Homeland, Trump, Biden, Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration, Customs, FEMA, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Congress, House Republicans, Refugee, Asylum, University of Michigan, UN, YES, ” Republican Ohio Gov, New York Times, US, , CNN, Venezuelan, of, . Migrants, Democratic, Institute for Crime & Justice, Research, Birkbeck , University of London, Republican Aurora, Central, Customs Enforcement, El Salvador, Homeland Security, American Immigration Council, ICE hasn’t Locations: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, United States, Texas, Arizona, Afghanistan, , That’s, Mexico, U.S, Springfield , Ohio, Univision, Springfield, Ohio, , Cuba, Vietnam, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Lebanon, Venezuela, Caracas, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, United Kingdom, Colorado, Venezuelan, Aurora, America
- | Afp | Getty ImagesMany investors worry about how the outcome of the presidential election will impact their investments. But there's another risk financial advisors are focused on — public debt, according to a new survey from Natixis Investment Managers. The term public debt is used interchangeably by the U.S. Treasury with national debt and federal debt. Experts say there are certain moves individual investors can make to limit the financial exposure they have to those broader risks. For investors who worry the country's debt may lead to slow growth, it can help to add international exposure to a portfolio, Cheng said.
Persons: , they're, Dave Goodsell, Marguerita Cheng, Cheng, Goodsell, Bonds, Barry Glassman, Glassman, Roth, Pare Organizations: Elena Bozeman Government, Afp, Getty, Natixis Investment, Natixis Center, Investor Insight, U.S, Treasury, Social Security, Blue, Global Wealth, CNBC FA Council, Wealth Services, CNBC FA Locations: Arlington , Virginia, U.S, Gaithersburg , Maryland
The Grinch is the one that's going to be putting these small business out of business." Unlike Musk, who has donated nearly $75 million and counting to Trump-aligned groups, Cuban is not a political donor. Ben Wikler, Wisconsin's Democratic Party Chair, praised Cuban's "talents" and said he has credibility to reach voters on business and economic issues. But I trust her.”None of this, however, is unfamiliar territory for Cuban, who played a similar role in 2016 for Clinton’s ultimately unsuccessful campaign against Trump. Before that campaign, Trump and Cuban had a hot-and-cold relationship.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Mark Cuban, Hillary Clinton, Cuban, Harris, Doug Emhoff, Harris —, , He’s, Kamala, Trump, Zoe Lofgren, Ben Wikler, Cuban's, Wikler, Jim Watson, Musk, ” Cuban, Chuck Todd, , Elon, ‘ There’s, , Theo Von’s, Diddy, knifed Trump, I’d, Von, Clinton’s, Clinton, Stephen Colbert’s, “ Donald, Gennifer, ” Trump, Bill Clinton, — Trump, Mandel Ngan, Jeff Hauser, Lina Khan, Alexandria Ocasio, “ Harris ’ Organizations: Elon, IGN, Cuban, Venture, SpaceX, Trump, Commission, Equis Research, Wisconsin's Democratic Party, Getty, NBC News, NBA, Dallas Mavericks, Democrats, “ Major League Baseball, Security and Exchange Commission, SEC, Fox News, Department of Health, Human Services, Federal Locations: Wisconsin, Phoenix, Michigan, La Crosse , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, AFP, Cuban, United States, Harris, Alexandria, Cortez
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris’ campaign will launch a new television ad Thursday aimed at linking the three words the vice president has used to describe Donald Trump lately — unhinged, unstable and unchecked — with the policy implications voters might see if the former president returns to office. The Harris campaign has increasingly sought to link Trump’s recent behavior and comments with questions about his mental acuity and refusal to release recent medical records. “One has to ask, what is Donald Trump trying to hide? Earlier this month, the Harris campaign unveiled a digital ad slamming vice presidential nominee J.D. Trump’s campaign responded to the ad by saying that he is a “plain speaker” who talks about issues like the economy and immigration.
Persons: WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris ’, Donald Trump, Trump, Harris, ” Harris, Ronny Jackson, , , that’s, J.D, Vance, Kamala Harris, Brian Hughes Organizations: NBC, GOP, Trump, Republican, Democratic Locations:
More significant to the political dynamics at play, however, is how the civilian overseas vote has eclipsed military voters abroad. “As it turns out, there are more overseas civilian voters than there are military voters,” said Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political science professor. GOP congressmen suing their own stateIn the Pennsylvania case, the dispute is over how overseas ballots are being vetted. Democrats, who intervened in the case, argue that the Republican lawmakers’ request could disenfranchise “tens of thousands” of overseas voters, including those in uniform. “Our lawsuit does not in any way affect military voters’ right to vote, which is protected by federal law under UOCAVA.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jocelyn Benson, they’ve, , it’s, Michael McDonald, Research he’s, Martha McDevitt, Pugh, McDevitt, who’ve, Michael Whatley, Benson, ” Patrick Gannon, , it’d, we’re, Joe Biden’s, , disenfranchise, Pat Ryan, Lloyd Austin, Trump, ” Ryan, Ryan, ” Claire Zunk, ” McDevitt, they’re Organizations: CNN, Democrats, Commission, Republican, Michigan, , Republican National Committee, Republicans, Trump, Democratic, Overseas Citizens, EAC, University of, Research, North, RNC, North Carolina Board of, Elections, Social Security Locations: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Detroit, Harrisburg, University of Florida, Maine, Colorado, , New York, Iraq
The Chinese national flag flies outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing on July 26, 2023. A China-led 10-state regional group criticized what it called protectionist trade measures on Wednesday, part of an intensifying standoff between Beijing and Western countries over tariffs on Chinese products. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a Eurasian security and political group, also hit out at "unilateral sanctions" as member states Iran and Russia face curbs on trade. The statement said that the 10 member states, represented by seven prime ministers, "consider it important to continue joint efforts to counter protectionist trade measures that are contrary to WTO rules." Beijing has termed the moves discriminatory, and responded with similar actions as the standoff intensifies.
Organizations: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, European Union Locations: Beijing, China, Western, Iran, Russia, Islamabad, India, Pakistan, United States, Canada
New York CNN —The federal government’s bet on using artificial intelligence to fight financial crime appears to be paying off. The Treasury Department credited AI with helping officials prevent and recover more than $4 billion worth of fraud overall in fiscal 2024, a six-fold spike from the year before. US officials quietly started using AI to detect financial crime in late 2022, taking a page out of what many banks and credit card companies already do to stop bad guys. The Treasury’s use of AI to fight financial crime is just getting started. Officials are testing new data sources to better spot fraud and shady payments, and they are teaming up with state agencies to fight unemployment insurance fraud.
Persons: That’s, “ It’s, Renata Miskell, ” Miskell, it’s, It’s, Janet Yellen, Yellen, Miskell, Organizations: New, New York CNN, US Treasury Department, CNN, Treasury, Treasury Department, Social Security, Internal Revenue Service, Juniper Research Locations: New York, Hong Kong
US efforts to produce semiconductor chips will continue regardless of who wins the election. AdvertisementNo matter who wins the presidential election this November, President Joe Biden can rest easy knowing one thing: The US's chip manufacturing push isn't going anywhere. The US has seen its share of overall chip production fall from 37% of the world's supply in 1990 to 12%. While many factories remain under construction, the federal funding has already helped boost US chip production. According to a report published last year by the trade and lobbying group Semiconductor Industry Association and Oxford Economics, the US semiconductor industry will face a shortage of 67,000 workers by 2030, including technicians, computer scientists, and engineers.
Persons: Harris, Trump, , Joe Biden, Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Stephen Ezell, Anna Kelly, Kelly, Arizonans, Chris Miller, Mark Muro, Dylan Patel, SemiAnalysis, Ezell, Muro Organizations: Service, Trump, Information Technology, Innovation Foundation, ITIF's Center for Life Sciences, Biden, Republican, Intel, American Enterprise Institute, Brookings Metro, Apple, Nvidia, Democratic, Semiconductor Industry Association, Oxford Economics Locations: Arizona, USA, China, Taiwan
Host Bret Baier pressed Harris on a survey in which respondents said the US was on the wrong track. Harris touted her economic plans and said her presidency wouldn't be a continuation of Joe Biden's. AdvertisementKamala Harris faced off with Fox News host Bret Baier on Wednesday — and things got tense quickly. Harris said Trump's economic plan would "ignite inflation" and lead to a recession by the middle of next year. Related storiesBaier, who hosts "Special Report with Bret Baier," again cited the poll and pushed Harris to explain how she'd be different from Biden.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Bret Baier, Harris, wouldn't, Joe Biden's, , Baier, Donald Trump, he'd, what's, Joe Biden, I'm, Harris didn't, Trump Organizations: Fox News, Service, Biden, Marquette Law, Trump, Republicans Locations: Mexico
The costs of caring for ill and aging loved ones don’t show up on store shelves, but they’re front and center for voters like Sharon Zimmer. Chuck and Sharon Zimmer. If we’re looking at child care, we’re being biased if we’re not looking at elder care. Kelsey Flock, Aging and Disability Resource Center, La Crosse County, Wis.Coverage gaps like these are widespread, said David Grabowski, a professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School. While the child care affordability crisis has gained more attention, including in the 2024 campaign, experts say elder care issues have flown comparatively under the radar.
Persons: Sharon Zimmer, Zimmer, Chuck Zimmer, , Sharon —, Kamala Harris, Sharon, Chuck, Harris, she’d, Donald Trump, Kelsey Flock, they’re, ” Flock, ” Trump, aren’t, Shekinah Fashaw, Walters, David Grabowski, Joseph Gaugler, “ It’s Organizations: U.S, AARP, Democratic, Republican, Aging, La, , Trump, Social Security, University, Pennsylvania’s Perelman, of Medicine, Medicaid, Resource, Harvard Medical School, Center, Healthy Aging, University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health Locations: Onalaska , Wisconsin, Onalaska, , La Crosse County , Wisconsin, La Crosse County, Wis
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