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Her case is far from unique, however: Hospitals across the United States have said they’re taking steps to conserve their supply of IV fluids, including postponing or canceling nonemergency surgeries. IV fluids do more than deliver drugs or electrolytes directly into a patient’s bloodstream. On Monday, the AHA urged President Joe Biden to declare a nationwide emergency over the limited supply of IV fluids. She’s been dependent on IV nutrition, which delivers nutrients directly into her bloodstream, for more than eight years. Hannah Hale, in 2016 on her first day home after a long hospitalization, with her TPN, or IV nutrition.
Persons: Yvonne Hemz, Abbott Northwestern, Hurricane Helene, Hemze, hasn’t, , They’re, Chris DeRienzo, Joe Biden, Hannah Hale, Baxter, Hale, She’s, , ” Hale, It’s, won’t, ASPR, Alli Longenhagen, Kabi, they’ve, Paul Biddinger, Brigham, Robert, Robert —, , I’m Organizations: Baxter International, NBC News, Health, Abbott Northwestern, Allina Health, Gatorade, American Hospital Association, AHA, The New York Times, NBC, Food and Drug Administration, U.S, FDA, Administration, Strategic Preparedness, Department of Health, Human Services, Braun, Mass Locations: Farmington , Minnesota, North Carolina, United States, U.S, Dallas, Canada, China, Ireland, United Kingdom, Hale, Daytona Beach , Florida, Hurricane Milton, Boston, Chicago
City officials haven't yet tallied up what the Trump campaign owes Erie for public safety costs for his most recent rally in September. The five localities that spoke to NBC News have sent their bills to the Trump campaign. Four years later, the Trump campaign hasn't paid. The unpaid bills go back even further for Spokane, Washington, which wants the Trump campaign to pay for costs incurred in a May 2016 visit, before Trump officially became the Republican nominee for president. Similarly, Erie's bills were to cover police, fire and public works personnel overtime, according to city spokesperson Rob Lee.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, they're, reimbursements, it's, Anthony Guglielmi, Guglielmi, Kamala Harris, Laura Cruz Acosta, ” Cruz Acosta, hasn't, Erin, Hut, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Sanders, Clinton, didn't, Allison Franz, Nancy Sorensen, Ana Pereira, isn't, Rob Lee, I’d Organizations: Erie Times -, Trump, NBC News, Secret, nonpayment, El, El Paso City Council, Republican, Gateway, Mesa Police Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, Erie, El Paso , Texas, El Paso, Spokane , Washington, Missoula County , Montana, Arizona, Mesa
Anduril Industries debuted its AI-powered Bolt-M drone, which fits in a backpack. A new video shows the Bolt-M drone's AI abilities in action. Anduril Industries, cofounded in 2017 by Oculus founder Luckey, unveiled its Bolt and Bolt-M drones in a YouTube video on Thursday. The Bolt drone, seen in the video hovering above targets, is meant to use AI to autonomously track targets. AdvertisementAnduril did not immediately return a request for comment from Business Insider about the Bolt and Bolt-M drone reveal.
Persons: Palmer Luckey, Anduril, , Palmer, Luckey, Chris Brose, DefenseScoop, Brose, Donald Trump, Meta Organizations: Anduril Industries, Service, Industries, Business, Marine Corps, US Air Force, Department of Defense, Teledyne, Roadrunner, Meta
Wiles then made the formal request for additional security with acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe on September 30, according to an email reviewed by CNN. The requests from Trump’s campaign also include access to Camp David vehicles for Trump’s primary motorcade as well as access to other military assets, such as drones with thermal monitoring. Security resources are also often determined on a case-by-case basis, one administration official said. The Secret Service has increased its presence around Trump, adding members to his detail and taking extra precautions, often traveling with a counter assault team. Secret Service agents previously assigned to desk jobs or other posts also have also been brought into the rotation to protect Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, crisscrosses, Joe Biden, – “, “ I’ve, , ” Biden, Susie Wiles, Jeff Zients, Wiles, Ronald Rowe, David, encase Trump, Trump, Anthony Guglielmi, ” Guglielmi, Guglielmi, Organizations: Washington CNN, CNN, Trump, Service, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense Locations: Iran, United States, Trump’s Florida, Pennsylvania
“We’re going to be going to the Congress. Going to need a lot more money as we identify specifically how much is needed. But discussions surrounding FEMA and disaster-relief funding have taken a sharply political bent in recent weeks, a development that may complicate discussions in Congress. “Conservative, hardcore” Republicans, Biden said “are standing up and saying, ‘It’s got to stop.’” He later called Florida Gov. In more productive conversations, Biden spoke by phone with Scott, who told CNN they discussed ways Congress could re-up funding for FEMA and SBA when the time is right.
Persons: Joe Biden, Helene, Biden, hasn’t, Mike Johnson, “ We’re, We’re, I’m, ” Biden, Isabel Casillas Guzman, , Johnson, Chuck Schumer, Deanne Criswell, Milton, ” Criswell, Criswell, Donald Trump, , ‘ It’s, Ron DeSantis, Florida Sen, Rick Scott, ” Scott, Harris, Alejandro Mayorkas, , ” Mayorkas, Trump, DeSantis, Hurricane Helene, ” DeSantis, I’ve, ” Harris, Scott, CNN’s Isabel Rosales, Brian Kemp, Kemp, , CNN’s Ella Nilsen Organizations: Washington CNN, Milton, Federal Emergency Management, Republican, Small Business Administration, SBA, CNN, FEMA, Disaster Relief, Congress, Trump, Conservative, Republicans, Florida Gov, Homeland, Pentagon, DC, of Housing, Urban, Department of Agriculture, Lawmakers, Democrats –, CNBC, Democrat, Republican Gov Locations: Florida, Milton, Hurricane Milton, Punta Gorda, North Carolina, Washington, Hurricane, DeSantis, In Georgia
A Black Workday employee sued the company, claiming race and disability discrimination. AdvertisementA Black Workday employee filed a race and disability discrimination lawsuit against his employer after it sent police to his house for a "wellness check" while he was being treated at a hospital and had requested medical leave. He also sent a completed leave request form and said he would file the required Family and Medical Leave Act paperwork soon. On October 20, 2022, while he was still at the hospital, Workday sent police to his house for a "wellness check." In May 2023, Hill went on approved disability and medical leave, although he said he was denied long-term disability leave.
Persons: Anthony Hill, , Hill, Hill's, Cassie Lenning, Lenning, didn't, Anthony, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor Organizations: Service, Business, Department, Labor, Court, District of Columbia Locations: Northern, California's, California, Maryland, Montgomery County
Anatomy of a Distortion How a Fox News host’s misleading question about migrant children morphed into a Trump talking pointFormer President Donald J. Trump and his surrogates have repeatedly accused the Biden administration of losing tens of thousands of migrant children, distorting, conflating and inflating government statistics. June 2, 2024 Mr. Trump is interviewed on Fox News. Fox News When the Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy told Mr. Trump that the Biden administration had “lost” 80,000 children, Mr. Trump expressed surprise at her ensuing question. She allowed them to be trafficked into our country.”Aug. 30, 2024 Mr. Trump speaks inJohnstown, Pa. Donald J. Trump via YouTube By now, the claim, updated with the inflated figure, has become a common refrain for Mr. Trump. Those are all missing children.”Sept. 29, 2024 Mr. Trump appears ata rally in Erie, Pa. “This is not even possible to believe.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Biden, Rachel Campos, Duffy, Mr, , Will, , haven’t, ” Ms, Campos, Biden’s, Phil, The, Harris, , Kamala Harris, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s Organizations: Fox, Trump, Fox News, Health, Human Services, New York Times, Times, Human Services Department, Biden, The Biden, YouTube, Department of Homeland, CBS Locations: Phoenix, , That’s, Doral, Fla, Glendale, Ariz, Johnstown, Pa, Palos Verdes, Calif, , California, Erie
The total assets of TD Bank’s two U.S. banking subsidiaries will be barred from exceeding $434 billion under that restriction. “Today, TD Bank also became the largest bank in U.S. history to plead guilty to Bank Secrecy Act program failures, and the first US bank in history to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering,” Garland said. “TD Bank chose profits over compliance with the law — a decision that is now costing the bank billions of dollars in penalties. “In August 2021, a TD Bank store manager emailed another store manager and remarked, quote, ‘You guys really need to shut this down. “This settlement lets bad bank executives off the hook for allowing TD Bank to be used as a criminal slush fund.
Persons: , General Merrick Garland, ” Garland, , Garland, David, Lol, ’ ” Garland, , FinCEN, Wally Adeyemo, ” Adeymo, ” Sen, Elizabeth Warren, ” Warren, Bharat Masrani, ” Masrani Organizations: Bank, Department of Justice, TD Bank, Currency, Federal Reserve, , Washington , D.C, DOJ, Treasury, Enforcement Network, FinCEN, Street, CNBC, of Justice, Consumer Financial, Bureau Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo, Washington ,, Newark , New Jersey, United States, Canada,
Additional disruptions from Hurricane Milton complicate the data collection for October's jobs report. To stimulate hiring, the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates in September, and the jobs report will strongly inform its path forward. "I wouldn't expect these events to materially change how Americans view the economy before the election," DeAntonio said. For example, it noted in its release last week Hurricane Francine, which hit Louisiana in early September, "had no discernible effect" on the employment data it collected. Any effects from the hurricanes could lead to an October jobs report that shows a more pessimistic view of the economy than underlying conditions would suggest.
Persons: Helene, Milton, , Hurricane, Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton, Dante DeAntonio, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Daniel Zhao, DeAntonio, Francine, Guy Berger Organizations: Service, Hurricanes, Southern, Labor Department, Federal Reserve, University of Michigan's, Department, Labor, of Labor, Labor Statistics, Boeing, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employees, Glass Institute Locations: Florida, North Carolina, Hurricane, Louisiana
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs condemned government "leaks" relating to his sex-trafficking case. He seeks "a hearing and other remedies" from what he calls prejudicial leaks by DHS agents. Combs attorneys Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos made the allegations in the filing to the federal judge in Manhattan now assigned to the case. Agents deployed "military-style armored vehicles, with scores of heavily armed agents in full combat gear," according to the Combs filing. Wednesday's letter also alerts the judge that the parties intend to discuss on Thursday what federal prosecutors called the "voluminous" evidence in the case.
Persons: Sean, Diddy, Combs, , Marc Agnifilo, Teny Geragos, Mr, Cassie Ventura, Donald Trump's Manhattan, Barron's, Trump, Mitzi Steiner, Steiner, Arun Subramanian, Subramanian, Prosecutors Organizations: DHS, Service, Miami, Department of Homeland Security, Security, Department of Justice's, DOJ, US Attorney's, US, Homeland Security Investigations, New York Post, LA, CNN, Intercontinental Hotel, Office, Ventura Locations: Manhattan, Los Angeles, Miami, Donbas, Brooklyn
TD Bank shares fell 8% after it pleaded guilty to anti-money-laundering charges and agreed to pay a $3 billion fine. The charges involved a scheme by Chinese cartels bribing TD employees at bank branches in New York and New Jersey. The penalty is the largest ever anti-money laundering fine imposed on a bank by US officials. The bank cannot grow past its current $370 billion in asset size for as long as the asset cap is in place. The charges stem from an investigation that revealed TD Bank didn't have proper anti-money laundering practices in place.
Persons: , Wells Fargo, Michael Hsu, FinCEN, Bharat Masrani, Masrani Organizations: Bank, Service, TD Bank, HSBC, Department of Justice, Federal Reserve, OCC Locations: New York, New Jersey, Canada
CNN —Sean “Diddy” Combs has spent his three weeks in jail speaking with his defense attorneys, preparing for his case and receiving visiting from his family, a source close to the music producer told CNN. In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, Combs’ attorneys said on Wednesday that they intend to request a trial date in April or May 2025. Following the release of the video, Combs apologized. The motion filed by Combs’ attorneys also alleges that authorities alerted the media about the searches in March of his homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Combs’ attorneys said they want the judge to order the government to immediately produce the materials seized over six months ago.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, , Combs, He’s, Arun Subramanian, Cassie Ventura, Ventura, ” Combs, HSI, Subramanian, Biden, Andrew Carter, Carter, Obama, Organizations: CNN, Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, Prosecutors, of New, Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations, HSI New, US, Southern, of, DHS Locations: Brooklyn’s, Southern, of New York, Los Angeles, Miami, HSI New York
As long as inflation continues to come down, the Fed should continue cutting rates, allowing mortgage rates to ease as well. But what happens in the labor market will also have a big impact on how mortgage rates trend for the rest of 2024. See more mortgage rates on Zillow Real Estate on ZillowMortgage CalculatorUse our free mortgage calculator to see how today's mortgage rates will affect your monthly and long-term payments. 5-Year Mortgage Rate TrendsHere's how 30-year and 15-year mortgage rates have trended over the last five years, according to Freddie Mac data. Mortgage rates are determined by a variety of different factors, including larger economic trends, Federal Reserve policy, your state's current mortgage rates, the type of loan you're getting, and your personal financial profile.
Persons: they've, Freddie Mac Organizations: Fed, Federal Reserve, Zillow, ARM, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs Locations: Chevron
A TD bank stands in Brooklyn on June 04, 2024 in New York City. TD Bank is reportedly expected to pay a whopping $3 billion in fines to the Department of Justice and financial crimes regulators to settle a federal probe over its alleged failure to monitor money laundering by drug cartels. TD Bank, whose U.S. unit is the 10th-largest American bank by assets, is also set to accept limits on its growth as part of the settlement, according to the report by The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday night. The reported restrictions on TD Bank's growth would be similar to those imposed by the Federal Reserve on Wells Fargo in 2018 over what the Fed called "widespread consumer abuses" at that bank. TD Bank shares were down more than 3% midday Thursday.
Organizations: Bank, Department of Justice, TD Bank, Wall, Federal Reserve Locations: Brooklyn, New York City, U.S, Wells Fargo
An Afghan man arrested on charges of planning a terrorist attack on Election Day worked as a security guard in Afghanistan for the CIA, two sources with knowledge of the matter told NBC News. “Every Afghan resettled in the U.S. undergoes a rigorous screening and vetting process no matter which agency they worked with,” the official said. The CIA undertook its own large-scale evacuation operation of Afghans who had worked for or helped the agency. Officials say humanitarian parole generally entails far less screening than a Special Immigrant Visa. Authorities say he planned the operation along with a juvenile co-conspirator, described as an Afghan citizen with legal permanent resident status.
Persons: Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, Tawhedi, , Donald Trump Jr, Kamala Harris, Harris, Organizations: CIA, NBC News, ISIS, FBI, U.S, U.S ., The Department of Homeland Security, Republican, Biden, Harris Administration, Justice Department, DHS, NBC, Authorities, of Locations: Afghanistan, Oklahoma, U.S, United States, Western, of Oklahoma
A limited supply of IV fluid, stemming from damage caused by Hurricane Helene, is forcing some hospitals across the U.S. to postpone elective surgery and other nonemergency procedures to safeguard their stock. He also said the medical center has “doubled down” on efforts to prevent wasting IV fluid, as it’s the area’s only level 1 trauma hospital. A number of IV products, including sodium chloride, dextrose and sterile water, have already been in short supply. The Baxter facility shutdown hasn’t led to any new IV fluid shortages yet, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday. On Tuesday, the agency also helped safely move IV products from B. Braun Medical’s Daytona Beach facilities out of the path of Hurricane Milton, Dembner said.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Helene, Eric Swensen, Swensen, , , Christine Hill, , Joe Biden, Baxter, it’s, Zachary Dembner, Braun, Dembner, Alli Longenhagen, ” Shea Siegert, ” Siegert Organizations: Baxter International, Braun, Minnesota Hospital Association, Baxter’s, UVA Health University Medical Center, Minnesota Hospital, Facebook, , ” Hennepin Healthcare, American Hospital Association, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Human Services, FDA, Administration, Strategic Preparedness, HHS, Enloe Health, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Locations: North Carolina, Daytona Beach , Florida, Baxter’s North Carolina, Charlottesville , Virginia, Culpeper , Haymarket, Manassas, U.S, ” Hennepin, Minneapolis, Hurricane, East, Gulf, Puerto Rico, Hurricane Milton, Chico , California
Like the presidential contest, the Senate race offers deep contrasts in a state that’s been divided neatly in half for years. We want to have a lawfully run election,” Lake said. In 2022, Lake challenged her loss to Hobbs, taking it all the way through the Arizona legal system. “It’s going to be a tight race,” Lake acknowledged. In 2018, Gallego rallied alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in Phoenix, saying facetiously: “President Trump is going to build a wall.
Persons: Kari Lake, Ruben Gallego, Sen, Kyrsten, Gallego, Katie Hobbs, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, ” Gallego, Harris, Biden, , haven’t, Lake’s —, Donald Trump’s —, John McCain, McCain, , Ruben ”, Paul Hickman, , he’s, Kate Gallego, Trump, Lake, Hobbs, ” Lake, “ It’s, I’ve, Bernie Sanders, It’s, Donald Trump, they’re “ Organizations: PHOENIX, White, Trump, NBC News, Democratic, Arizona Republican, Republicans, Independents, McCain, Phoenix, Congress, Lake, Senate, Republican, Phoenix Fox, AARP, Harris ’, Democrat Party, Congressional Progressive Caucus, , Phoenix Police Association, Justice Department, Phoenix Police Department, Phoenix police, NBC, Arizona Police Association Locations: PHOENIX — Arizona, Scottsdale, , Arizona, Congress, Vietnam, American, Colombian, Ukraine, , Israel, Taiwan, Maricopa County, Iowa, Gallego, Phoenix
The Department of Justice should investigate four of the nation’s biggest operators of youth residential treatment facilities for civil rights violations and fraud, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., argued Wednesday in letters to Attorney General Merrick Garland. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., led a two-year probe into residential treatment facilities for at-risk youth. Wyden said these were clear violations of federal Medicaid rules prohibiting residential treatment facilities from restraining children to discipline them, and from simultaneously restraining and secluding children. Acadia and UHS have both paid multimillion-dollar settlements in recent years to resolve DOJ probes into their hospitals and psychiatric centers. However, those cases did not focus on youth facilities run by the companies, which Wyden is asking the DOJ to investigate.
Persons: Sen, Ron Wyden, General Merrick Garland, Wyden, Healthcare —, , Mandel Ngan, Devereux, UHS, “ It’s, ” Leah Yaw, ” Acadia, ” Vivant, Wyden’s, ” Wyden, Organizations: Justice, NBC News, — Universal Health Services, Acadia Healthcare, Behavioral Health, Healthcare, DOJ, Getty, Senate Finance Committee, , Centers, Medicare, Medicaid Services, Administration, Children, Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC Locations: Acadia, AFP
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday disagreed with the Department of Justice's move to consider a possible breakup of Google , asserting that the company benefits consumers, businesses and the U.S."Google's an aggressive company. But I defy you to find any regular people in this country who think of Google as a bad actor," he said. "Google search is the most incredible bargain in the world, and the same goes for YouTube." Cramer also questioned the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple and the Federal Trade Commission's case that Amazon illegally wields monopoly power. Google declined to comment, and the Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer Organizations: Department of, Google, YouTube, DOJ, Apple, Federal Trade, Big Tech, Department of Justice
As much as consumers love shopping online, most hate to shell out for shipping charges. Paying for return shipping is even worse. These days, 77% of shoppers check the return policy before making a purchase, according to a September survey of 1,500 adults by GoDaddy. Nearly a third, 30%, of consumers said paying for return shipping was more annoying than jury duty and going to the Department of Motor Vehicles. When it comes to winning over customers, return fees matter, other reports also show.
Persons: Optoro, Amena Ali, Amy Jennette Organizations: Parcel Service, GoDaddy, Department of Motor Vehicles, Finance, Miami Locations: New York
Earnings season is right around the corner, and there are some stocks investors should be wary of, according to Piper Sandler. The season unofficially kicks off this week, with JPMorgan's third-quarter results due Friday before the bell, and it ramps up from there. The remaining four have a strong buy or buy rating. The department store chain is set to report its quarterly results in November. By contrast, only two have a strong buy or buy rating.
Persons: Piper Sandler, they've, Paramount's, Skydance, Nordstrom, it's, Piper, Organizations: Dow Jones, Federal Reserve, Paramount Global, Warner Bros, Paramount, GameStop, Southwest Airlines, Southwest Locations: U.S, GME
Indexes hit fresh all-time highs ahead of the key inflation report for September due Thursday. AdvertisementUS stocks jumped on Wednesday as traders looked ahead to coming inflation data and took in the minutes of the Federal Reserve's last meeting. The stakes of the next inflation reading have risen after the big September jobs number, and Wall Street could be in for some volatility in the event of an upside surprise, Bank of America said this week. Central bankers predicted inflation would fall to 2% by 2026, while risks to economic strength were "tilted to the downside." According to the CME FedWatch tool, the odds for another jumbo-sized rate cut in 2024 have fallen to zero.
Persons: , Josh Hirt, Oliver Allen Organizations: Service, Dow Jones Industrial, Investors, Nasdaq, Justice, Treasury, Here's, Fed, Bank of America, Vanguard, Pantheon
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday criticized the Department of Justice's potential remedies in the Google search-monopoly case, arguing that, if they were implemented, the California tech giant would be "a shell of its former self." In early August, Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google used illegal practices to maintain a monopoly in the internet search market. "This is devastating," Cramer said Wednesday on "Squawk on the Street," reacting to the DOJ filing. The stock has lagged the S & P 500 considerably since the monopoly ruling was handed down Aug. 5. Including Wednesday's intraday move, shares are down more than 3.5% compared with a nearly 8% gain for the S & P 500.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Amit Mehta, Cramer, Lee, Anne Mulholland, It's Organizations: of, Google, U.S ., Trust, CNBC, Justice Department, Wall, Greyhound, Club Locations: California, U.S
Major airlines said they were waiving change fees due to Hurricane Milton's impact on Florida. AdvertisementAs the travel industry prepares for Hurricane Milton, which is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday, major airlines are offering to waive cancellation fees for travelers whose plans could be impacted. Four of the biggest airlines — United, American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest — said they are offering passengers options to cancel or reschedule their flights without penalty. The airline said it was waiving change fees for customers who were scheduled to fly through 12 Florida airports from October 8 through 10. DeltaDelta said it was waiving fare differences for passengers who planned to travel through nine Florida airports from October 7 to 10.
Persons: , Hurricane Milton, Southwest —, Pete Buttigieg, United, Delta Organizations: Service, Hurricane, — United, American Airlines, Transportation, United, Florida, . American Airlines American, Delta, Southwest Locations: Florida, United, Southwest, Delta, Milton, Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Fort Myers, Sarasota
The Justice Department's proposals included "behavioral and structural remedies" that would prevent Google from using its products against its rivals. GOOGL YTD mountain Google shares in 2024 Overall, Alphabet shares likely won't change much on the DOJ's initial framework in the short term, according to JPMorgan. The myriad of potential outcomes for Google means there isn't much near-term clarity for the stock. Indeed, Alphabet shares are up 15% in 2024, versus S & P 500's 21% gain. The bigger catalyst for Alphabet shares is the company's opportunity to further reduce its headcount and save on costs, analyst Thomas Champion wrote in a Sept. 30 research note.
Persons: Doug Anmuth, Anmuth, JPMorgan's Anmuth, Craig Moffett, Moffett, Piper Sandler, Thomas Champion, — CNBC's Jennifer Elias, Michael Bloom Organizations: Justice, Google, DOJ, JPMorgan, Meta Locations: U.S
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