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A decision on whether Sean "Diddy" Combs' will be released on bail was pushed back to next week by the judge overseeing his sex-trafficking case. He is charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. But prosecutors argued that Combs has been witness tampering from behind bars. Combs' bail hearing comes two days after Subramanian ordered prosecutors to get rid of 19 pages of notes taken from his jail cell in a recent sweep because it was protected under attorney-client privilege. Ventura settled with Combs a day after the lawsuit became public, and Combs denied all the allegations.
Persons: Sean, Diddy, Combs, Aran Subramanian, Christy Slavik, Slavik, Marc Agnifilo, Subramanian, Agnifilo, Mark Jeffries, Casandra Ventura, Cassie, Ventura Organizations: Patriot Security, Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, Abercrombie, Fitch, New Locations: Manhattan, U.S, Brooklyn’s, New York
“It’s many, many things under one umbrella.”Although people diagnosed with autism often have similar strengths and challenges, “there are many paths to autism and many presentations of autism,” Miller said. Scientists have identified more than 100 genes related to autism, Miller said, and genes are believed to play a role in 60% to 80% of cases. “We’re making leaps and bounds about known genetic causes of autism.”Yet genes clearly don’t explain every case of autism. But only a fraction of children with the genetic mutation actually develop autism, Miller said. He notes that only 8.4% of the $419 million spent on autism research in the United States is devoted to support and services for people with autism.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, , Donald Trump, , United Kingdom —, immunizations, Kennedy, , Ari Ne’eman, , ” Timothy Caulfield, Judith Miller, it’s, Manish Arora, ” Arora, ” Miller, Arora, Catherine Lord, UCLA David, Miller, Gregory Cejas, ” Lord, It’s, he’s Organizations: Department of Health, Human Services, World Health Organization, Network, Harvard, of Public Health, University of Alberta’s Health Law Institute, Center for Autism Research, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Icahn School of Medicine, Autism, UCLA, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Autism Clinical, Washington University School of Medicine Locations: British, United Kingdom, Chan, Canada, , Mount Sinai, New York, United States
The box office this weekend will be painted pink and green, with a splash of red. Universal’s “Wicked” and Paramount’s “Gladiator II” arrive ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday and are expected to tally more than $200 million in combined ticket sales this weekend. Whatever it hauls in for the weekend, “Wicked” should debut as the highest-opening Broadway adaptation in cinematic history. Meanwhile, “Gladiator II” tallied $6.5 million from Thursday previews and is expected to add between $60 million and $80 million to the domestic weekend tally. Cinemark has a “Gladiator II” popcorn bucket shaped like the Colosseum and a gladiator helmet that fits over its drink cups to hold popcorn.
Persons: Paramount’s, , Shawn Robbins, , Paul Dergarabedian, “ It’s, ” Robbins, Greg Marcus, Marcus Theatres, Marcus, ” Marcus, NBCUniversal Organizations: Fandango, Amazon, Hollywood, Rotten, Comscore, Marcus Corporation, Marcus Hotels, Resorts, Comcast, CNBC Locations: U.S, Canada, , Comscore, NBCUniversal
Here are eight health claims — with little or no scientific evidence to back them up — that Oz made over the years. Green coffee extract, the ‘magic weight loss cure’In 2014, Oz went to Washington to seek help fighting internet marketers who were using his name and image to sell weight loss products. Senators provided several examples from Oz’s own show, but much of the hearing focused on his claims about green coffee bean extract. The BMJ study from 2014 found that the majority of Oz’s health recommendations touched on nutrition and dietary advice. (The research shows no evidence that HCG is an effective weight loss tool.)
Persons: Donald Trump, Mehmet Oz, , he’s, Trump, Oz, Melania Trump, Kedric Payne, Richard Besser, Robert Wood Johnson, ” Besser, Dr, Besser, ” Karoline Leavitt, Vance, “ Dr, Trump’s, it’s, , Sen, Claire McCaskill, ” McCaskill, , Joe Vinson, Bryan Burnham, Harriet Hall, kaempferol, , Tim Sullivan, ” Sullivan, ” Oz, “ Life’s Organizations: Medicare, Medicaid Services, CMS, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, U.S . Centers for Disease Control, NBC News, Federal Trade Commission, Washington Post, YouTube, Vox, The Washington Post, National Institutes of Health, Nutrition, Cancer, Drug Administration, FDA, CBS News, Business Locations: Washington, U.S, New Jersey
The Summary Environmental organizations are preparing to push back against the incoming Trump administration. Environmental groups are already gearing up for legal fights and soliciting donations accordingly. Environmental groups are gearing up to push back against the incoming Trump administration, which they expect to make sweeping policy changes more quickly than was seen when Donald Trump took office in 2017. The first Trump administration took at least 74 actions seen as weakening environmental policy, according to a tracker from the nonpartisan Brookings Institution. A cadre of environmental groups filed suit, and the monument was fully restored by Biden in 2021.
Persons: Trump, pare, Donald Trump, Joe Biden’s, Sean Hannity, Doug Burgum, Chris Wright, , Brett Hartl, Trump’s, “ We’re, Andrew Wetzler, it’s, Biden, Jillian Blanchard, , ” Blanchard, Barack Obama, George Frey, Ethan Aumack, “ I’ll, ” Aumack, Wetzler, ” Wetzler Organizations: Biden, Infrastructure Investment, Jobs, Fox News, North Dakota Gov, Institution, Center for Biological, Natural Resources Defense Council, for Biological Diversity, Heritage Foundation, Good Government, Trust, Republican Party Locations: Southwest, Utah, Blanding , Utah, Arizona , Georgia, North Carolina, Washington
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Markets digest Nvidia earningsU.S. markets rose on Thursday after digesting Nvidia's earnings release. "If someone bought or if the Bluesky company went down, everything is open source." [PRO] Focus on Nvidia's BlackwellDespite Nvidia's revenue growth rising at a slower pace each subsequent quarter, analysts are still optimistic on the stock.
Persons: Donald Trump, Michael Novogratz, Trump's, Trump, Bluesky, Jay Graber, Nvidia's Blackwell, Blackwell, Colette Kress Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Justice, Google, Chrome, JD Sports, Galaxy Digital, U.S . Federal Reserve, Elon, Nvidia Locations: British
In today's big story, billionaire Ken Griffin has some advice for President-elect Donald Trump, including a suggestion for his Treasury pick . While speaking Thursday at the Economic Club of New York, Griffin said he appreciates the importance of those issues to Americans but said aggressive tactics to address them could make things work. Griffin is one of the biggest donors to the Republican Party, but declined to publicly endorse either presidential candidate this year. AdvertisementModeration hasn't been the name of the game for Trump with some of his proposed policies. AdvertisementHe said he'd be open to selling a minority stake in his hedge fund to the right partner.
Persons: it's, Ken Griffin, Donald Trump, Trump Ken Griffin, Mike Blake, Insider's Bradley Saacks, Michelle Abrego, Griffin, Manny Roman, Trump, Marc Rowan, Rowan, Alexander Tamargo, Thoma Bravo Griffin, he'd, Zalubowski, Chelsea Jia Feng, Elon, Paul, Tyson, Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson Ron Antonelli, Chip Somodevilla, Rebecca Zisser, Tucker Carlson, Bari Weiss, BI's Peter Kafka, Chris Balfe, Ridley Scott's, You've, Dan DeFrancesco, Jack Sommers, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Treasury, Trump, Citadel, Milken, Global Conference, Reuters, Economic, of New, Republican Party, Citadel Securities, Sequoia, Millennium Management, BlackRock, Chelsea, Getty, Netflix, Bank of America, NY Daily, Fox News, Auto, Ford, GM, Volkswagen Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S, of New York, Montreal, New York, London, Chicago
AdvertisementRed Lobster recently introduced a revamped menu with no "endless shrimp." Red Lobster's new CEO said the chain's revamped menu — which no longer includes its infamous "endless shrimp" promotion — has already started to help turn things around at the struggling company. In 2023, the long-running chain made the once-limited-time offer of $20 endless shrimp a permanent menu fixture in an effort to get more customers in the door. Advertisement"Countless people grew up going to Red Lobster at important times in their lives," Adamolekun told the outlet. Advertisement"There's been so much turmoil around the business that some people just opted out," Adamolekun told Bloomberg.
Persons: Red, , Damola Adamolekun, Adamolekun, hadn't Organizations: Bloomberg, Street Journal
In the emerging AI software battle between Microsoft and Salesforce , investors do not need to pick a side. The announcements came roughly one year after the tech giant launched a suite of AI assistant tools called Microsoft 365 Copilot. Both companies leaning into AI agents is notable because Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has not been hesitant to attack Microsoft's competing AI offerings. Salesforce stock is up 28% year to date versus Microsoft's roughly 9% gain since the start of 2024. I don't want to go against Microsoft," Jim said.
Persons: Jim Cramer, , Marc Benioff, Benioff, who's, Satya Nadella, Nadella, They're, We've, Salesforce, Slack, Agentforce, Jim, it's, Jim Cramer's, Salesforce's Dreamforce, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, Club, CNBC, Getty Locations: Agentforce, Salesforce's, Mulesoft, San Francisco , California
Fossil fuels still dominate the global energy mix at 81.5% in 2023, according to the Energy Institute. "It just goes to show how difficult it is to change the energy mix. It's because it takes time," said Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes, a global energy technology company. Takayuki Ueda, the representative director president and CEO of INPEX, a Japanese oil company, reiterated technology's role in the energy transition. Energy companies have been leaning on gas as a "reliable dispatch of power" to meet demand, said Maví Zingoni, CEO of Power at GE Vernova, an energy equipment manufacturing and services company.
Persons: Lorenzo Simonelli, Baker Hughes, Simonelli, Takayuki Ueda, Ueda, Maví Zingoni, Zingoni, Olivier Le Peuch, Le Peuch, CNBC's Dan Murphy Organizations: Energy Institute, CNBC, Energy, Power, GE Vernova, SLB Locations: Abu Dhabi
AdvertisementLindsay Lohan recalled a 1998 conversation about "The Parent Trap" with Michael Eisner when he was Disney's CEO. "The Parent Trap" made six times its budget of $15 million at the box office. Lindsay Lohan said she told Michael Eisner, the former Disney CEO, that he should've paid her twice for playing the Parker twins in "The Parent Trap." Lohan hasn't publicly disclosed how much she was paid for her dual roles in "The Parent Trap," leaving it unclear how much her quippy request represented. AdvertisementElsewhere in the interview with Cohen, Lohan also said she would only be open to a reboot of "The Parent Trap" if its director and co-writer Nancy Meyers were involved.
Persons: Lindsay Lohan, Michael Eisner, didn't, should've, Parker, Lohan, Hallie, Annie Parker, Andy Cohen, Eisner, Lohan hasn't, underpaid, Cate Blanchett, Andy Cohen's, Glen Powell, It's, Jamie Lee Curtis, Cohen, Nancy Meyers Organizations: Disney, Office Locations: Nancy
Watch CNBC’s full interview with SandboxAQ CEO Jack Hidary
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with SandboxAQ CEO Jack HidaryJack Hidary, SandboxAQ CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Nvidia and how AI will perform under Trump's administration.
Persons: Jack Hidary Jack Hidary Organizations: Nvidia
'The Infatuation' CEO on dining trends in the U.S.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'The Infatuation' CEO on dining trends in the U.S.Paul Needham, CEO of The Infatuation, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss dining trends he's seen around the country recently, how consumers are spending on food, and more.
Persons: Paul Needham Locations: U.S
Global citizenship firms said clients are especially concerned about LGBTQ+ rights and the economy. American interest in secondary passports has been on the rise over the last year — and global citizenship firms have reported another surge since President Donald Trump's reelection. AdvertisementThe firm said it saw a 392% increase in inquiries from US nationals during election week compared to the week prior. AdvertisementHe said people are concerned about Trump's promise to raise tariffs, and how that could impact the economy and the US dollar. Leading up to the 2020 election, Jafri said there was an increase in interest from his clientele's Republican contingent.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Judi Galst, Reaz Jafri, Dasein, Jafri, isn't, he's, Galst, Rose Emmett, she's, Emmett, Elizabeth Warren, they've, Galt Organizations: Global, Henley & Partners, New, CS Global Partners, Republican Locations: New York, Europe, London, United States
Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries won bail on sex-trafficking charges, Combs' lawyers noted. On Friday, prosecutors said that Combs' case is more like R. Kelly's than like Jeffries'. Prosecutors compared Sean "Diddy" Combs to sex-trafficking convict R. Kelly during two hours of bail arguments in federal court in Manhattan on Friday. "These cases are much more comparable, your honor," she told US District Court Judge Arun Subramanian. AdvertisementKing Combs, center, son, D'Lila Combs and Jessie Combs, daughters of Sean "Diddy" Combs, leave Manhattan federal court, Friday, Nov. 22 2024, in New York.
Persons: Sean, Diddy, Combs, Michael Jeffries, Jeffries, R, Kelly, King Combs, Janice Combs, Yuki Iwamura Combs, Michael Jeffries —, Keith Raniere, Raniere, Mike Jeffries, Abercrombie &, Rebecca Blackwell, Christy Slavik, Slavik, Arun Subramanian, D'Lila Combs, Jessie Combs, Yuki Iwamura, Marc Agnifilo, I'm, Agnifilo Organizations: Ex, Abercrombie, Fitch, AP, Prosecutors, Abercrombie & Fitch, US, Office Locations: Manhattan, New York, Side, Brooklyn, Chicago
The deal includes an agreement for Anthropic to use Amazon's AI chips more. The goal of all this money is mainly to get Amazon's AI chips to be used more often to train and run large language models. It's also going to help Amazon design future Trainium chips and contribute to building out an Amazon AI model development platform called AWS Neuron. The Information reported recently that Anthropic prefers to use Nvidia GPUs, rather than Amazon AI chips. In May, Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon told Business Insider he wasn't aware of any companies using Amazon chips at scale.
Persons: Anthropic, It's, Dario Amodei, we've, Andy Jassy, Bernstein, Stacy Rasgon, Jassy, Amodei Organizations: Amazon, Nvidia, Business, Google, Locations: Anthropic, San Francisco
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHoliday shopping season sales will continue into next quarter, says Tanger CEOStephen Yalof, Tanger CEO, talks the state of retail and the consumer ahead of the holidays.
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AdvertisementElon Musk reignited his long-running feud with Jeff Bezos in an X post on Thursday. Musk said Bezos told people they should sell Tesla and SpaceX stock because Donald Trump would lose. Bezos said Musk's claim was "100% not true," to which Musk replied, "I stand corrected." XBusiness Insider was unable to confirm the veracity of Musk's post. AdvertisementNovember 22, 2024: This story has been updated to include Bezos' response to Musk's Thursday X post, and Musk's response to Bezos.
Persons: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Musk, Bezos, Donald Trump, Trump, wasn't, he'd, Musk's, Tesla, SpaceX isn't, Thomas Roulet, Elon, Bill Gates, Gates Organizations: SpaceX, X, Mar, Department of Government, Amazon, Trump, Tech, Bloomberg, University of Cambridge, Twitter, Microsoft Locations: Trump's Florida, China
AdvertisementBitcoin is hovering near $100,000 as Trump considers a new crypto chief for his administration. Charles Schwab's incoming CEO said he has not personally invested in crypto and prefers stocks. Schwab plans to enter spot crypto trading, pending regulatory changes under Trump's policies. "Well, I think what's holding me back is just a question around the true value of crypto," he said. Advertisement"We will get into spot crypto when the regulatory environment changes, and we do anticipate that it will change, and we're getting ready for that eventuality," Wurster said.
Persons: Charles Schwab's, Schwab, Crypto, they've, Rick Wurster, Wurster, he's, Donald Trump's, Bitcoin, Trump, I've, I'm, They've, Andreessen Horowitz, we're Organizations: Trump, Bloomberg, Biden, Fidelity Investments, Robinhood Locations: bitcoin
Here are Friday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Goldman Sachs initiates Flutter as buy Goldman said the online gambling company is well positioned. " Redburn Atlantic Equities reiterates Microsoft as buy The firm said investors should buy the dip in Microsoft shares. Baird upgrades KinderCare to outperform from neutral Baird said investors should buy the dip in shares of the daycare company. Baird upgrades Bright Horizons to outperform from neutral Baird said the daycare company is well positioned. Baird upgrades Elastic to outperform from neutral Baird said the software company is an AI beneficiary.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Piper Sandler downgrades Sunrun, Piper, KeyBanc, Baird, Klarna, Phillip, JPMorgan, it's, Carpenter, Needham, it's bullish, John Donohoe, Elliott Hill, they've, Wells, Truist, Leerink Organizations: Citi, Apple, UBS, Microsoft, RBC, Bank of America, Apple Pay, Phillip Securities, Nvidia, Carpenter Technology, JPMorgan, Nike, " Bank of America, KD, Semiconductors, Global Business Travel Group Locations: 2H25, North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S. will take a light stance on regulating AI, says SandboxAQ CEO Jack HidaryJack Hidary, SandboxAQ CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Nvidia and how AI will perform under Trump's administration.
Persons: Jack Hidary Jack Hidary Organizations: Nvidia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Newmarket Capital CEO Andrew HohnsAndrew Hohns, Newmarket Capital Founder and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss Bitcoin approaching $100k, how merging bitcoin and credit can reduce volatility, and more.
Persons: Andrew Hohns Andrew Hohns Organizations: Newmarket Capital
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThanksgiving will be the on-ramp for films in 2025, says IMAX CEO Richard GelfondRichard Gelfond, IMAX CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the consumer shift back to movie theaters.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Newmarket Capital CEO Andrew Hohns is fusing loans with bitcoinAndrew Hohns, Newmarket Capital Founder and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss Bitcoin approaching $100k, how merging bitcoin and credit can reduce volatility, and more.
Persons: Andrew Hohns, bitcoin Andrew Hohns Organizations: Newmarket Capital
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMartin Marietta CEO Ward Nye on impact of incoming administration on existing government investmentsWard Nye, Martin Marietta Chairman & CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk government investing and what a new administration means for its business.
Persons: Martin Marietta, Ward Nye Organizations: Martin
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