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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed should continue on path of reducing interest rates: Fmr. Cleveland Fed President Loretta MesterLoretta Mester, Fmr. Cleveland Fed President & CEO, joins 'Fast Money' to talk what's next for the Federal Reserve.
Persons: Loretta Mester Loretta Mester Organizations: Fed, Cleveland Fed, Federal Reserve Locations: Fmr
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin hits pause after approaching all-time high: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Muneeb Ali, CEO of Trust Machines, discusses how the outcome of the 2024 election could shape crypto prices in 2025.
Persons: explainers, Muneeb Ali Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Trust Machines
Despite a solid financial background, Alejandra Rojas found herself in five-figure credit card debt. "I graduated as a finance professional, so I knew every strategy in the book on how to save, how to get out of debt," said Rojas. After landing a job as a financial officer in Washington DC, she started spending more than she was earning and found herself in a $10,000 hole. "I got into credit card debt from mindless spending — what you would now call 'doom spending,'" said Rojas. AdvertisementRojas, now 29, said it took her six to seven months to pay off her credit card debt.
Persons: Alejandra Rojas, , Rojas, Alejandra Rojas Rojas, overspending, Rojas didn't, I'm Organizations: Service, Washington DC, DC Locations: Cali , Colombia, Washington, Maryland, Amsterdam
A Chicago man has been charged with 14 felonies after allegedly shooting a Jewish man who was on his way to a local synagogue. But some community leaders are questioning why hate crime charges have not been filed. Snelling said that there wasn't enough evidence to add hate crime charges to the list but said it remained a possibility. "A man wearing the kippah as he walked to synagogue was shot and this has just escalated our anxieties." But I think it’s equally important to understand that whether or not there is a hate crime charge, that’s a technicality.
Persons: Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, Larry Snelling, Snelling, Abdallahi, Ward Ald, Debra Silverstein, Silverstein, Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, , It's, that's Organizations: The Chicago Police Department, NBC Chicago, FBI, , ADL, Extremism, Islamic Relations, Synagogue Locations: Israel, Illinois, United States, U.S, Pittsburgh
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrypto company Consensys cuts 20% of workforce, citing regulatory uncertainty: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal discusses the crypto industry's final push to get out the vote for pro-crypto candidates across the country.
Persons: explainers, Paul Grewal Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC
Oracle announces new AI-powered electronic health record
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Ashley Capoot | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
Oracle's new offering could help boost its position within the fiercely competitive EHR market, where it has struggled to maintain its footing in recent years. It's almost like having your own resident," Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, told CNBC in an interview. Ideally, this will allow doctors to spend less time searching through records and more time caring for patients, Oracle said. An electronic health record, or an EHR, is a digital version of a patient's medical history that's updated by doctors and nurses over time. The new EHR has been in the works since Oracle acquired Cerner, but it was not built on top of Cerner's existing infrastructure, Verma said.
Persons: It's, Seema Verma, Oracle's, Oracle, it's, Verma, Uliyar Organizations: Oracle, Epic Systems, KLAS Research, Oracle Health, Life Sciences, CNBC
He sees gaps in the launch market for Firefly's Alpha and coming MLV rockets, which slot into the middle of the small-to-heavy class of vehicles. Firefly has three main product lines: its rockets, Alpha and MLV; space tugs, called Elytra, and lunar landers, known as Blue Ghost. More rocketsThe company's fifth Alpha launch lifts off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California in July 2024. A rendering of the MLV rocket. Firefly AerospaceKim sees Firefly as having a key advantage — "an engine that works" — in its Reaver engines that power the Alpha rockets.
Persons: Jason Kim, Firefly Aerospace Jason Kim, he's, Elon Musk's, ULA, Jeff Bezos, Kim, he'd, I'm, … I'm, what's, Firefly's, Trevor Mahlmann, Northrop, Aerospace Kim, Miranda, We've, MLV, Firefly's Alpha, Lockheed Martin, Simone Biles, we're Organizations: Firefly Aerospace, Aerospace, Boeing, Elon, Elon Musk's SpaceX, Firefly's Alpha, CNBC, Firefly, Alpha, California's Vandenberg Space Force Base, Industrial Partners, Vandenberg Space Force, SpaceX, Lockheed, Payload Services, NASA, Blue Locations: U.S, Austin , Texas, California's, California, Northrop's, Briggs , Texas
When I'm sitting with a stressed-out patient in my office and I raise the importance of healthy relationships, they almost always intellectually understand. But it's critical, because healthy relationships help people thrive. As Robert Waldinger, director of the decades-long Harvard Study of Adult Development, has explained: "The clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Here are three surprisingly simple and actionable strategies you can use to lift loneliness, make connections, and start to foster healthy relationships, all of which can be easily implemented even in your busy daily life. Just make sure you're being mindful of your limited time and energy, so you don't burn out in the process.
Persons: I'm, Robert Waldinger, Barbara Fredrickson, I've, it's, , what's, Larry Dossey, , Mary E, Anderson Organizations: University of Florida, Boston Healthcare, Harvard Medical School, Boston University School of Medicine Locations: elation
Most students want their parents to know that they are stressed about paying for college, too. AdvertisementI was a teacher for 10 years, and many high school students would take refuge in my classroom during lunchtime. AdvertisementKids want to choose their major and don't want parents' inputIt's the first question any new college student gets repeatedly: What's your major?" I watched numerous groups of students choose the same college so they wouldn't be separated. All of this can be more easily achieved if parents and college-bound kids are open to having conversations.
Persons: , Taylor, it's, I'm, aren't, couldn't Organizations: Service Locations: America
However, on "Mad Money" following the release, Jim said Alphabet delivered an "unambiguously great quarter." Alphabet Why we own it : Alphabet's Google Search is an invaluable tool for advertisers. Revenue for the Google Search, YouTube ads, and Google Network line items totaled $65.85 billion. That was up more than 10% from the year-ago quarter, though it was a slower growth rate than in the second quarter. The company exited the quarter with $93.23 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities on its balance sheet.
Persons: It's, Jim Cramer, Jim, it's, Sundar Pichai, We're, Waymo, Anat Ashkenazi, Pichai, Jim Cramer's, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Google, U.S, European, Justice Department, Big Tech, Nvidia, YouTube, Microsoft, Revenue, Google Services, Walmart, Dallas Fort, CNBC Locations: U.S, Dallas, Dallas Fort Worth, Mountain View , California
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Abby Ooi, a therapist, graduate student, and former Singapore Airlines flight attendant. I wanted to become a flight attendant — something I had fantasized about since I was young. But a few months into my second year of working for Singapore Airlines, I started experiencing a lot of stress. After 6 years at Singapore Airlines, I left in February and moved to Sydney a week later. A representative for Singapore Airlines did not respond to a request for comment from BI.
Persons: Abby Ooi, , Ooi, Eager, I'm Organizations: Service, Singapore Airlines, Monash University, University of Sydney Locations: Malaysia, Singapore, of, New York City, California, Sydney, San Francisco
What is the key to human happiness? That's one of life's biggest questions and Ron Gutman has dedicated a big part of his career to learning more about the topic. In his quest to learn more about human happiness, he decided to conduct some real-world research. Ron Gutman with local spiritual and religious leader, Khedrupchen Rinpoche, during his October 2024 trip in Bhutan. The key to happiness: simplicitySo, what is the key to human happiness?
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It was an AI recruiter. And LinkedIn wants to fix the disconnect, in part by fighting AI … with AI. AdvertisementEarlier this year, the company rolled out new AI tools to premium subscribers. ZipRecruiter also rolled out revamped AI tools to help job seekers find better matches this summer. AdvertisementCanseco has not yet tried LinkedIn's AI tools because she isn't a premium user, but she could get access to them soon.
Persons: Paloma Canseco, She's, Robin, Canseco, Robin wasn't, I'm, Rohan Rajiv, Rajiv, Monster, résumés, Hayley Finegan, Finegan, who's, Josh Bersin, they're, Julia Pollak, ZipRecruiter's, ZipRecruiter, Millie Black, she's, Black Organizations: LinkedIn, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Human Resource Management
Hollie Adams | Afp | Getty ImagesBritain's Labour government appears poised to raise "sin taxes" in its highly anticipated October budget as it seeks to cash-in on lucrative industries to bolster Treasury revenues. Among a litany of measures, including a major change to the government's fiscal rules, Reeves is reported to be considering a sin tax raid. "Sin stocks are a good place to start. Shares of London-listed gambling stocks fell sharply on the news. A Treasury spokesperson was not immediately available to comment when contacted by CNBC about the prospect of sin taxes in the budget.
Persons: Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Hollie Adams, Reeves, Michael, Britain's, William Hill, Paddy Power, Chris J, Ratcliffe, Bruce Morley, Morley, Morningstar's, Field, Alishia Abodunde Organizations: Britain's, Labour, Afp, Getty, Finance, Michael Field, Morningstar Analysts, Morningstar, CNBC, Guardian, London, Entain Plc, Bloomberg, Department, Environment, Food, Rural Affairs, Treasury, University of Bath, Imperial Brands, American Tobacco, Government Locations: London, Michael Field Europe, Europe, crosshairs, U.S, England, vapes
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPfizer CEO Albert Bourla goes one-on-one with Jim CramerPfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk quarterly results, what's in the pipeline, and more.
Persons: Albert Bourla, Jim Cramer Pfizer, Jim Cramer Organizations: Pfizer
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks working with Starboard
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks working with StarboardPfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk quarterly results, what's in the pipeline, and more.
Persons: Albert Bourla, Jim Cramer Organizations: Pfizer
Detailed below is what Harris and Trump have proposed to lower costs for Americans. AdvertisementWhile the pace of inflation has slowed, Americans continue to struggle with high prices at gas stations, grocery stores, and more. Those high prices have become a key issue for voters as the presidential election approaches. Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have outlined plans they say will lower costs for Americans through various policies. "If you were to try and cut down grocery prices today, there's no state of emergency.
Persons: Harris, Trump, , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Taylor Rogers, Dan Scheitrum, Scheitrum, it's, Rogers, Biden, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio Organizations: Service, Business, Democratic, Minnesota, Republican National Committee, Pew Research Center, California Polytechnic State University, Trump, Tax, Economic, of New, RNC, Census, Center, GOP, Gas, Biden, House, Strategic Petroleum Reserve Locations: America, Pennsylvania, Trump's, Las Vegas, of New York
Halloween is still days away, but online, “Gay Halloween” is in full-force. The posts all begin with text that reads, “I hate gay Halloween, what do you mean you’re dressed as” with a description of the costume. The “I hate Gay Halloween” phrase began to pick up traction in recent years as a joke about the obscurity of queer Halloween costumes, according to Know Your Meme. One of the earliest references to “gay Halloween” costumes is from 2022, when one X user posted, “Gay Halloween costumes are like ‘oh this? But those who are partaking in the “I hate gay Halloween” trend appear to embrace the “extremely online” of it all.
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Jim Cramer on what's ahead for earnings this week
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Cramer on what's ahead for earnings this week'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at what earnings are on deck this week.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla doesn't need a low-end vehicle to continue to grow, says Oppenheimer's Colin RuschColin Rusch, Oppenheimer senior research analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Tesla's quarterly results and post earnings surge, what's next for the EV maker, Tesla's autonomous driving ambitions, competition from China, and more.
Persons: Colin Rusch Colin Rusch, Oppenheimer Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTether denies report of U.S. probe into stablecoin issuer: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Joshua Garcia of Ketsal discusses a report from the Wall Street Journal that says Tether is facing a probe by U.S. prosecutors, which Tether denies.
Persons: explainers, Joshua Garcia, Ketsal Organizations: U.S, CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Wall Street
Find out the impact of the US healthcare system and the health of Americans to our costs and lifespans. In this episode of "Just the Facts," Health and Healthcare. In 2022, 3.28 million Americans died, about 1% of our total population; nearly 3.67 million people were born. As of 2023, 6.7 million Americans over age 65 had been diagnosed with it. Of the $4 1/2 trillion dollars in health spending, 3.7 trillion was spent on personal healthcare, while 760 billion was spent on things like public health, health research, healthcare facilities, medical equipment, and the cost of running health insurance programs.
Persons: Steve Ballmer, USAFacts, COVID Organizations: Insider, LA Clippers, Healthcare, FBI, Medicare, Affordable, Health Locations: America, COVID, Alzheimer's, United States
What's more, the enormous Amazon Web Services cloud services business effectively allows Amazon the leeway to figure out the best path forward in terms of applying AI to the rest of its businesses. At the same time, Amazon's Prime Video platform presents a formidable opponent against Netflix . Wang also said Amazon's Prime membership rolls could benefit from the upcoming holiday shopping season. So Amazon has a little bit of time to get their AI story right," he said. Wang added that investors can expect more insight into Amazon's investments during its December re:Invent conference.
Persons: Ray Wang's, Wang, Amazon's Organizations: Constellation Research, Amazon, Netflix, Microsoft, Google
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrypto donor Chris Larsen on why he's giving millions to the Harris campaignCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry.
Persons: Chris Larsen, Harris, explainers Organizations: CNBC
In today's big story, the first of our five-part refresher series on the potential impact Donald Trump and Kamala Harris presidencies could have on US consumers. Business Insider's Matthew Fox detailed how Wall Street sees former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris affecting the investment landscape if they win the White House. One of the biggest areas where Harris and Trump differ is their proposed tax policies, which are believed to have big impacts on stocks. AdvertisementTrump's universal tariffs proposal is also viewed as having a big impact. It's a big week for Apple.
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