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Tens of thousands of Southern Californians have been ordered to evacuate their homes after raging wildfires engulfed several parts of the Los Angeles area. Follow along for live coverageThe wind-fueled Palisades Fire destroyed homes in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Monitor updates closelyTo receive real-time updates and alerts from the National Weather Service, residents can download the FEMA App. The Los Angeles Fire Department is posting real-time updates on its X account and on its website. In the unfortunate event that you're trapped, the first thing experts advise is to stay calm.
Persons: Anthony C, Marrone, you've, Apu Gomes, Ritchie, Hurst Organizations: Pacific, . Los, . Los Angeles County Fire, National Weather Service, California Department of Forestry, Cal, U.S . Department of Homeland Security, Los Angeles Fire Department, Westwood Recreation Center, Center, FEMA, Department of Homeland Security, Cal Fire Locations: Southern, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, . Los Angeles
Onlookers taking photos and videos of the Palisades fire as it burned through the Topanga Canyon, northwest of Los Angeles, on Thursday. At least five major fires were burning across the Los Angeles area, encircling the city in a ring of blazes. “It is safe to say that the Palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles,” she said. “This fire was rapidly and aggressively attacked by using coordinated air and ground suppression efforts.”Lidia fireA fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon in a rural, mountainous part of Los Angeles County, about 50 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Hurst fireThe Hurst fire erupted on Tuesday in Sylmar, in the northernmost part of the San Fernando Valley and about 25 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
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CNN —As at least four wildfires rage around Los Angeles, numerous members of the Hollywood community have been impacted, including Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore, Anna Faris and Ricki Lake. In statement to CNN on Wednesday, Crystal said, “Words cannot describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing. Lake added that she is grieving the “immeasurable” loss of her home, where she and her husband wed three years ago. Our favorite restaurants, leveled,” Moore wrote on her Instagram page Wednesday. It is the most destructive to ever occur in Los Angeles County, according to CalFire data.
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Bank of America's top trade ideas for the first quarter
  + stars: | 2025-01-02 | by ( Pia Singh | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
As the new year begins, Bank of America has a few short-term stock recommendations for investors looking to navigate the quarter ahead. Here are some of the firm's top buy-rated picks for the first quarter: Bank of America is staying bullish on Chevron , forecasting roughly 24% potential upside ahead for the stock. PayPal is another stock Bank of America is optimistic on. Online pet food retailer Chewy , cloud-based advertising company Trade Desk and Wells Fargo are among the other names that made Bank of America's list of short-term ideas for the first quarter. Trade Desk, which rose 66% over the past year, could gain nearly 32% from its most recent close, according to Bank of America.
Persons: Stocks, Anthony Cassamassino, Hess, Jason Kupferberg, Kupferberg, Wells Organizations: Bank of America, Chevron, PayPal Locations: Chevron, Wells Fargo
AdvertisementTogether, the claims describe a US prison medical culture defined by a gross disregard for human life. In dozens of cases in BI's sample, incarcerated people said they were denied emergency medical treatment by corrections officers or medical staff despite obvious medical distress. But according to his complaint and internal grievance files, the prison medical staff denied Kirk's request to be seen at a hospital. In at least a dozen cases BI examined, outside medical authorities, such as hospital doctors, testified that the medical treatment prisoners received was substandard. As Mann's abdominal pain continued over the next two years, according to medical records, prison medical staff ordered X-rays and lab work but did not conduct a thorough oncological screening.
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During the first nine months of 2024, international arrivals worldwide reached 98% of pre-pandemic levels, compared to the same period in 2019, it said. The remaining 2% gap will close this month, according to the organization, marking a momentous shift in the industry into a new era of growth. Growth in the region during that timeframe was led by an increase of visitors to Qatar (+141%) and Saudi Arabia (+61%), it said. Epicenter of global growthInternational travel in Asia-Pacific may be lagging behind today, but it's expected to be the epicenter of global travel growth in the coming decades. 'Back with a vengeance'Global recovery has been thwarted by the slow return of two types of travelers: Chinese outbound travelers and business travelers.
Persons: Alan Watts, Hilton, Watts, Anthony Capuano Organizations: Council International Asia, Indonesia . Hospitality, Hilton's, Marriott International, Sheraton, CNBC Travel, Marriott Locations: U.N . Tourism, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Africa, Europe, Americas, Asia, Pacific, Middle, China, India, Indonesia, Hilton's Asia, Vietnam, Japan, Southeast Asia
Shopify could surge thanks to its use of artificial intelligence for merchants, according to Loop Capital. The firm upgraded the e-commerce stock to buy from hold in a Friday note and raised its price target to $140 from $110. SHOP YTD mountain Shopify stock. The company employs a suite of products housed in what it calls Shopify Magic, which was first introduced in 2023. Nearly 30 analysts covering the stock have a buy or strong buy rating on it, according to LSEG.
Persons: Anthony Chukumba, Chukumba, Shopify
The sweeping pardon means Hunter Biden won’t face any punishment for criminal convictions in two separate cases, one involving gun charges, the other tax evasion. “They took a gamble that didn’t play out as they hoped,” former Justice Department spokesman Anthony Coley said. If he follows through, Trump may try to blunt the fallout by invoking the Biden pardon. “Joe Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden proves President Trump's signature campaign promise to end the weaponization of our justice system needs to happen,” she said, adding: “President Trump has made that promise. A judge has already ruled there is no merit to the idea that Hunter Biden is a victim of selective prosecution.
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In this article MAR Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTMarriott International's business operations and growth are solid, CEO Anthony Capuano told CNBC Monday, amid layoffs of more than 800 corporate employees and continued sluggishness in China's tourism market. Marriott International reported net room growth of 6% year-on-year and room rate growth of 2.5%, driven by a strong return of group travel, which Capuano called the "bright, shining star" for the business today. The company raised its year-end guidance for net room growth, and added 9 million new Bonvoy members in the third quarter. That measure turned out to be corporate layoffs, first reported by the travel media company Skift on Nov. 14, which later linked to a notice of "mass layoffs" of 833 Marriott employees posted on a Maryland government labor website. watch nowCapuano denied that the company — which doubled in size during the past decade — grew too big, too fast, at least in terms of corporate employees, instead calling the move a much-needed "reorganization" of its global corporate structure.
Persons: Anthony Capuano, Capuano, Leeny Oberg, , Rather Organizations: Marriott, CNBC, Marriott International, Uber, Starbucks Locations: RevPar, China, Greater China, Maryland, Bethesda , Maryland
A Florida man arrested on suspicion of weapons violations on Halloween had a list of targets that included a congressman and locations he associated with Jewish and Black people, prosecutors allege. The Federal Public Defender of South Florida did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A customary walk-through of the home turned up evidence of firearms, including spent shell casings and a homemade target, Anton said. The alleged list of targets includes Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., as well as locations the writer of the list characterized as draws for Jewish and Black people — a synagogue, a Jewish cemetery, a Jewish sandwich shop and parks and schools that were described using a derogatory term for Black people, according to Anton's filing. One entry on the list said, "Stalk Jewish parks," the proffer said.
Persons: John Lapinski, Lapinski, Marc Anton, Anton, silencers, Jared Moskowitz, Moskowitz Organizations: Federal, Defender, Police, Assistant U.S, Palmetto State Armory Liberty, Palmetto State Armory, Black, Jewish, U.S . Marshals Service Locations: Florida, South Florida, Margate, Miami, Broward County , Florida
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarriott CEO Tony Capuano: 'We are firing on all cylinders in every geography'Marriott International's business operations and growth are solid, CEO Anthony Capuano told CNBC Monday, amid corporate layoffs and sluggishness in China's domestic tourism market. Demand and high occupancy levels in Japan, the Middle East and Western Europe are driving global growth, he said.
Persons: Tony Capuano, Anthony Capuano Organizations: Marriott, CNBC Locations: Japan, East, Western Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarriott CEO Anthony Capuano: Modest-income households want to travel, but they want value tooModest-income households have a strong appetite for travel and "a real desire to find a value alternative," said Marriott CEO Anthony Capuano, while in Japan following the debut opening of the company's midscale brand, Four Points Flex by Sheraton, in Asia-Pacific (excluding China).
Persons: Anthony Capuano Organizations: Marriott, Sheraton Locations: Japan, Asia, China
Vice President Kamala Harris and President-elect Donald Trump barreled into election night with cautious optimism that their respective campaigns would prevail. The polling averages showed a tight race that could be decided by razor-thin margins in key battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. But as the first waves of returns streamed in, Trump’s advantages in the swing states quickly became clear — elating Republicans and demoralizing Democrats. The United States remains as bitterly divided as ever. Here, through photography and illustration, we explore a divided nation’s reactions to winning, losing and the future.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump Organizations: Howard University, Washington , D.C, Republicans, demoralizing Democrats Locations: Washington ,, West Palm Beach , Florida, Michigan , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, United States, U.S
Trump’s Changing Messages on Abortion, in 660 Quotes Donald Trump has softened his rhetoric, contradicted himself and nearly dropped “pro-life” from his vocabulary. Trump’s Statements on Abortion Before and After Dobbs The way Donald Trump has talked about abortion changed after the Dobbs decision. Below, a comparison of the themes Mr. Trump mentioned most in his public statements, based on a Times analysis. Abortion is an important issue Times Trump said abortion is an important issue, by quarterAfter he was elected, Mr. Trump kept many of his promises to the anti-abortion movement. For much of this campaign, Mr. Trump declined to say whether he would veto a federal abortion ban.
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The Many Links Between Project 2025 and Trump’s WorldFormer president Donald J. Trump has repeatedly claimed that he had nothing to do with Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s conservative policy initiative to reshape the federal government. But Project 2025 has numerous ties to Mr. Trump and his campaign, a New York Times analysis has found. L. ZorcJump to the full list of authors, editors and contributorsSpokespeople for Project 2025 have denied that they are advocates for any particular candidate, and Project 2025 has no official ties to the Trump campaign. To limit the appearance of connection, Mr. Trump’s transition team has been excluding prominent people linked to Project 2025 from its preparations. Project 2025 additionally calls for the dismantling of the federal Education Department, which Mr. Trump has also pledged to do.
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Hurricane Milton's powerful winds overnight Wednesday severely damaged the roof of the Tampa Bay Rays' home ballpark, Tropicana Field, which had been set for use by workers responding to the storm. An aerial view of Tropicana Field's shredded roof in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla., in the wake of Hurricane Milton on Oct. 10, 2024. Tampa Bay Times / ZUMA Press via ShutterstockThe stadium's playing field and stands could be seen in that overheard footage, through where panels once were. There were no injuries immediately reported from that area of downtown St. Petersburg, according to a city statement. Tampa Bay missed the playoffs for the first time since 2018.
Persons: Hurricane Milton Organizations: Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana, Tampa Bay Times, ZUMA, Tropicana Field, Florida Division, Emergency Management, The Rays, Tampa Bay Locations: St . Petersburg, Fla, Hurricane, downtown St . Petersburg, Florida
Analyst Sara Senatore said the recent arrival of CEO Brian Niccol is a potential catalyst for Starbucks stock. She expects the former Chipotle chief to turn around Starbucks' North American business more quickly and with less investment than expected. SBUX YTD mountain Starbucks stock. Walmart stock has advanced more than 54% in 2024. WMT YTD mountain Walmart stock.
Persons: Anthony Cassamassino, Sara Senatore, Brian Niccol, Robert Ohmes, Ohmes Organizations: Bank of America, Dow Jones, Walmart, Bank of America's, Hasbro Locations: Iran, Israel
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrowdell: We weren't talking about carbon emissions ten years agoAnthony Crowdell, Senior Analyst US Energy – Electric Utilities at Mizuho Americas, addresses the challenges of building new nuclear power plants, citing high costs and lengthy approvals.
Persons: Anthony Crowdell Organizations: Energy –, Mizuho Americas
These companies are expected to benefit from lower interest rates over the long haul, according to analysts. They include Western Alliance , Best Buy, Coca-Cola, Zillow , UPS and FedEx. The analyst said he sees Best Buy as a key beneficiary of lower interest rates in several ways. He noted that Best Buy continues to be a worthy competitor to e-commerce juggernaut Amazon, pointing to a recent pricing study the firm conducted. Meanwhile, Best Buy shares remain undervalued compared to those of its peers in the sector, Chukumba added.
Persons: Zillow, Jay McCanless, McCanless, Wells, Chris Carey, Carey, Coke bottlers, Morgan Stanley, Anthony Chukumba, Chukumba, FedEx — Goldman Sachs, — D.A, Davidson Organizations: Federal, CNBC, Western Alliance, UPS, FedEx, Software,
His comments come at a pivotal moment for the Secret Service. The Trump campaign asked the Secret Service for increased security on Monday morning, two sources familiar with the request told NBC News. It's not clear how the Secret Service has responded to that request. “The president is aware that he has the highest levels of protection that the Secret Service provides.”“We constantly evaluate based on threat,” he added. “The Secret Service operates under a paradox of zero fail mission but also that we have done more with less for decades,” he said.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere's a lot of supply and little demand for housing furnishing, says Loop's Anthony ChukumbaAnthony Chukumba, Loop Capital Markets managing director, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss home furnishing stocks performance in the housing market.
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HAIKOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 08: Passengers wait in line to check in at Haikou Meilan International Airport on September 8, 2024 in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. (Photo by Luo Yunfei/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images)Chinese travelers are taking more last-minute trips as they become more cautious with spending amid a lackluster economic recovery. Travelers are planning trips closer to departure as they try to "take advantage of last-minute deals," economists at Oxford Economics told CNBC, noting a shift in consumer preferences where "modern travelers prefer spontaneity in their travel plans." Chinese consumers have become more frugal on everything, from groceries to travel, as the world's second-largest economy grapples with a protracted property crisis and high unemployment. "While people still want to go on holiday, sentiment regarding incomes and consumption remains low," according to economists at Oxford Economics.
Persons: Luo Yunfei, Anthony Caputano, Patrick Body Organizations: China News Service, Getty Images, Marriott International, Bank of America, Lodging Conference, Oxford Economics, CNBC, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business Locations: HAIKOU, CHINA, Haikou, Hainan Province, China
Mizuho: Utilities have a great growth story, should outperform
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMizuho: Utilities have a great growth story, should outperformAnthony Crowdell, Senior U.S. Energy Analyst at Mizuho, discusses the utilities sector as investors look for safety plays.
Persons: Anthony Crowdell Organizations: Mizuho, Utilities, Senior U.S . Energy
Google cancels plans to kill off cookies for advertisers
  + stars: | 2024-07-22 | by ( Jennifer Elias | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
After years of delay, Google says it will no longer cancel and replace third-party cookies — a practice long used by advertisers — for its internet browser Chrome. Cookies are small pieces of code that websites deliver to a visitor's browser and stick around as the person visits other sites. To do so, Google launched its "Privacy Sandbox" initiative to find a solution that protects user privacy and lets content remain freely available on the open web. But in June 2021, Google pushed back the timeline, giving the digital advertising industry more time to iron out plans for more privacy-conscious targeted ads. In a blog post on Monday, the company said it has received feedback, from both advertisers and regulators, that informed its latest decision to cancel the plan to kill off third-party cookies in its browser.
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Google scraps plan to remove cookies from Chrome
  + stars: | 2024-07-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The Google logo is seen in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 10, 2024. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tabCompanies Google Inc FollowAlphabet Inc FollowJuly 22 (Reuters) - Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, it said on Monday, after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code meant to track users on the internet. "Advertising stakeholders will no longer have to prepare to quit third-party cookies cold turkey," eMarketer analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf said in a statement. "Google's decision to continue allowing third-party cookies, despite other major browsers blocking them for years, is a direct consequence of their advertising-driven business model," Cohen said in a statement. Reporting by Yuvraj Malik and Jeffrey Dastin in San Francisco; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Steve Marcus, they'd, Anthony Chavez, Chavez, Evelyn Mitchell, Wolf, Lena Cohen, Cohen, Yuvraj Malik, Jeffrey Dastin, Devika Organizations: REUTERS, Google, Markets Authority, European Union, General Data Protection, CMA, Office, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Thomson Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, San Francisco
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