Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Eric Lee"


25 mentions found


The price of oil could hit $120 a barrel by early 2025, according to Citi. AdvertisementOil prices could soar more than 60% by early next year if conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate, according to Citi. The bank said oil prices could go as high as $120 per barrel in the first quarter of 2025, implying a 62% increase. The forecast is Citi's bull case for oil, which hinges on conflict in the Middle East escalating and sparking disruptions to supply. Oil prices could fall as much as 33%, Saudi Arabia's oil minister said in a recent conference call, adding that he believed OPEC+ producers were pumping too much oil.
Persons: , Israel, Eric Lee, Lee, we're Organizations: Citi, Service, Brent, Yahoo Finance, United Arab Locations: Israel, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, OPEC, East, Saudi
Hung Cao, the Republican Senate nominee in Virginia, disparaged drag queens and people who are tolerant of them by implying Wednesday that they are not tough enough to serve in the military. Cao, a Navy veteran, was asked to explain how he believes DEI could affect military recruitment. According to his campaign website, Cao is a retired Navy captain who served with special operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia. Former President Donald Trump endorsed Cao in the Senate GOP primary; Cao later spoke at the Republican National Convention. The Cook Political Report, which examines the competitiveness of congressional seats and the presidential race, characterizes the Virginia Senate seat as "solid" Democrat.
Persons: Hung Cao, Cao, Democratic Sen, Tim Kaine, that’s, Biden, Republican pushback, Sen, Tommy Tuberville, Cao's, Kaine, Republican Hung Cao, Eric Lee, Hillary Clinton's, Donald Trump Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Navy, Department of Homeland Security, FBI, Bloomberg, Getty, GOP, Republican National Convention, Virginia Senate, Democrat Locations: Virginia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia
Port Workers Go on Strike
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( Eric Lee | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
!” “You’re making history here because we’re doing one thing. We are fighting for our families and we are fighting for the rights so that we have a right to get a piece of that money that they got so much of. We’re going to walk away with a great contract. !” “All the way!” “I.L.A. !” “All the way!”
Persons:
Even before the debate, Mr. Biden had told confidants that he believed he had a far better chance than Ms. Harris of beating Mr. Trump. By making the case for himself publicly and privately, Mr. Biden has implicitly had to downplay her chances of winning. Image Mr. Biden arriving in Dover, Del., late Wednesday night, on his way to spend time at his home in Rehoboth Beach. “She’s not only a great vice president,” Mr. Biden said at the N.A.A.C.P. Brenda Pollard, a Democratic delegate for Mr. Biden, said she hoped Mr. Biden would not step down as the nominee.
Persons: Biden, Kamala Harris’s, Biden’s, Kamala Harris, Harris’s, Donald J, Trump, Jeff Zients, Biden —, Zients, Shuwanza Goff, Harris, Doug Mills, , Mr, confidants, Yuri Gripas, Joe Biden —, Donald Trump, , Kirsten Allen, Eric Lee, J.D, Vance of Ohio, Kamala ”, , Ms, “ She’s, ” Mr, Brenda Pollard, he’ll, Pollard, , ” Ms Organizations: White, White House, New York Times, Mr, Democratic, Communications, The New York Times, Credit, Trump —, Biden, Republican National Convention, Department of Justice, Republican, West Wing Locations: Delaware, Dover, Del, Rehoboth Beach . Credit, San Francisco, Dallas, Greensboro, N.C, Nevada, Las Vegas, United States, Washington, Durham
But the Secret Service, the agency charged with protecting Mr. Trump, did not stop him from taking the stage. Eight minutes after Mr. Trump started to speak, Mr. Crooks fired off bullets that left the Republican presidential nominee bloodied and a rally visitor dead. Image Secret Service snipers surveilling the surrounding area before Mr. Trump began to speak. But that created a blind spot, outside the security perimeter but well within rifle range of Mr. Trump. Mr. Crooks also typed in “major depressive disorder” and searched for dates and places for appearances for both Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, — Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks, Eric Lee, Marsha Blackburn, Biden, Alejandro N, Mayorkas, Kimberly A, Cheatle, Butler, Kristian Thacker, , Richard Goldinger, General Merrick B, Garland, Christopher A, Wray, Trump’s, Crooks’s, Pittsburgh’s WTAE, Doug Mills, Mr, , Edward Natali, Crooks “, Natali, , bloodying, Corey Comperatore, Eduardo Medina, Jeanna Smialek, Chelsia Rose Marcius, Mark Walker, John Ismay, William K Organizations: Service, Republican, Secret, New York Times, Secret Service, Biden Sunday . Homeland, ABC News, The New York Times, The Times, AGR International, Mr, Police Department Locations: Butler, Pa, Tennessee, ” Butler County, Bethel Park, Butler County, Washington, New York
But the Secret Service, the agency charged with protecting Mr. Trump, did not stop him from taking the stage. Image Secret Service snipers surveilling the surrounding area before Mr. Trump began to speak. But that created a blind spot, outside the security perimeter but well within rifle range of Mr. Trump. was able to finally access Mr. Crooks’s cellphones and other electronic devices, agents could see that he had searched for images of Mr. Trump as well as President Biden, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and even F.B.I. Mr. Crooks also had at typed in “major depressive disorder” and searched for dates and places for appearances for both Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, — Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks, Eric Lee, Marsha Blackburn, Biden, Alejandro N, Mayorkas, Kimberly A, Cheatle, Butler, Kristian Thacker, , Richard Goldinger, General Merrick B, Garland, Christopher A, Wray, Trump’s, Crooks’s, Pittsburgh’s WTAE, Doug Mills, Mr, , Edward Natali, Crooks “, Natali, , bloodying, Corey Comperatore, Eduardo Medina, Jeanna Smialek, Chelsia Rose Marcius, Mark Walker, John Ismay, William K Organizations: Service, Republican, Secret, New York Times, Secret Service, Biden Sunday . Homeland, ABC News, The New York Times, The Times, AGR International, Mr, Police Department Locations: Butler, Pa, Tennessee, ” Butler County, Bethel Park, Butler County, Washington, New York
A majority of its members have deep ties to Mr. Biden and were vetted for their loyalty to him, making it unlikely that his nomination will face significant dissent. Mr. Biden, during an interview with NBC News that aired on Monday, reiterated that he was not leaving the race. “Look, 14 million people voted for me to be the nominee in the Democratic Party, OK?” he said. changed its process to nominate Mr. Biden to accommodate an Aug. 7 deadline to place him on the ballot in Ohio. In recent days, Mr. Biden has held several meetings with Democrats in the House that have ended with mixed reviews.
Persons: Biden, Tim Walz, Leah Daughtry, Biden’s, Wes Moore, . Walz, Eric Lee, Mr, , Walz, “ Governor Walz, ” Teddy Tschann, , Jared Huffman, Huffman, , MAGA, ” Jaime Harrison, ” Mr, Jamie Kelter Davis, Trump, Aaron Regunberg, , ” Daniella Ballou, Ms, Ballou, Aares, Kenneth P, Vogel Organizations: Democratic National Committee, Democratic National Convention, House Democrats, Gov, Democratic, Credit, New York, NBC News, Democratic Party, Democratic Party committees, Democratic Governors Association, , Democrats, New York Times, Lawmakers, Biden, Ohio Republicans, MAGA Republicans, Republican, The New York Times, White Locations: Minnesota, Maryland, California, Ohio, Madison, Wis, Credit
“I will Never Surrender!” Mr. Trump wrote in a text message to supporters. And Mr. Trump is preparing to name his running mate and formally claim his party’s nomination for the third consecutive election. Vance of Ohio, who is on the shortlist of candidates that Mr. Trump is considering as a running mate, wrote on X. “An assassination attempt is contrary to everything we stand for as a nation,” Mr. Biden said. Mr. Trump had assured Malphine Fogel, who lives in Butler County, that he would help get her son home.
Persons: Donald J, Trump’s, Trump, Biden’s, Biden, , Mr, , Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita, LaCivita, Doug Mills, Ronald Reagan, Melania Trump, Douglas Brinkley, Butler, ” Mr, Brinkley, “ Trump, Dan Crenshaw, Lara Trump, Kenny Holston, Donald Trump, J.D, Vance of Ohio, Lester Holt, Pramila Jayapal, Eric Lee, Nancy Pelosi, Gabby Giffords, Steve Scalise, “ It’s, Scalise, Mike Johnson, ” “ We’ve, Johnson, Christine Toretti, committeewoman, gee, Ms, Toretti, Malphine Fogel, Mike Kelly, ” Reid J, Epstein, Lisa Lerer Organizations: White, Republican National Convention, Trump, Washington, Republicans, New York Times, Rice University, , Republican, Republican National Committee, Trump . Federal, NBC, Congressional Progressive Caucus, Mr, Capitol, Arizona Democrat, Fox News, Louisiana Republican, Homeland Security, Pennsylvania Republican Locations: Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Milwaukee, West Palm Beach, “ America, Butler , Pennsylvania, Texas, Trump ., America, Washington, San Francisco, Arizona, Louisiana, Butler County
Shooting at a Trump Rally in Pennsylvania: Diagrams, Maps and PhotosThe Associated Press; Photograph By Doug Mills/The New York TimesFormer President Donald J. Trump was whisked off the stage at his rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday after an armed person fired shots toward the area where he was speaking. The New York TimesThe rally took place on the grounds of the Butler Farm Show in Western Pennsylvania, about 35 miles outside of Pittsburgh. In a statement, a spokesman for the Secret Service said that one spectator at the rally was killed and two were critically injured. The suspected shooter was killed by the Secret Service, according to three people who had been briefed on the matter. Eric Lee/The New York TimesFollow live Times coverage of the shooting here.
Persons: Doug Mills, Donald J, Trump, Witnesses, Eric Lee Organizations: Trump, Press, New York Times, Secret Service, Secret Locations: Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
On the last day of its term, the Supreme Court appears poised to decide whether former President Donald J. Trump is immune from prosecution on charges that he used his office to try to subvert the 2020 election. Credit... Eric Lee/The New York Times
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Eric Lee Organizations: New York
At the beginning of this year, she started hearing an eerie hum that got louder at night. Virginia has had explosive growth in data centers since the early 2000s, when Loudoun County started allowing data centers to be built. Loudoun County residents say the noise started this past winter and gets louder at night when it's cooler. In Loudoun County, residents said they could hear the data center even with their windows closed. Unlike previous data centers, the new ones use so-called free air cooling , designed to leverage lower temperatures to use less electricity than most data centers.
Persons: Stephanie Brookes, Brookes, Les Blomberg, he's, Mike Turner, Ted Lewis, Turner, Eric Lee, Jeff Mach, Mach, Katy Hancock, Hancock, Chris Crosby, Blomberg, it's, Lewis, Arline Bronzaft, Wire Blomberg Organizations: Business, Compass, Pollution, The Washington Post, county's, Supervisors, Loudoun County's, Public, Lehman College Locations: Loudoun County , Virginia, Virginia, Loudoun County, Leesburg, New York, Ashburn, Loudoun, Loudoun County's
Mortgage giant Fannie Mae abandoned work on the program in August. Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON—The Biden administration pushed to save homeowners thousands of dollars in closing costs on certain mortgages, part of a broad effort to slash fees and save Americans money. Objections from an obscure industry and from lawmakers helped kill the plan. Government-controlled mortgage giant Fannie Mae was preparing this summer to finalize a program to test out eliminating one of the biggest fixed costs associated with closing on a mortgage: title insurance.
Persons: Fannie Mae, Eric Lee, The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON —, Biden Organizations: The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON Locations: Government
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, shown in April, emphasized in a speech in October the importance of taking national security concerns into account when evaluating a target company. Photo: Eric Lee/Bloomberg NewsA Justice Department policy shift around the disclosure of possible wrongdoing uncovered in mergers and acquisitions reinforces the need for buyers to dive deep into a target’s compliance efforts, both before and after a deal closes, corporate advisers said. Under a new policy announced in October, an acquiring company that discloses potential wrongdoing at a company being acquired within six months of either side of the deal closing date—and fully cooperates and fixes the underlying problems within a year of closing—can presume it won’t be prosecuted by the Justice Department.
Persons: Lisa Monaco, Eric Lee Organizations: Bloomberg, Justice Department
To see a field of common milkweed in midsummer — a sea of a thousand nodding pink flower heads — you would not imagine that anything could ever stand in the way of the genus Asclepias. Yes, common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), the most widespread milkweed east of the Rocky Mountains, can colonize disturbed sites and form impressive stands. But it is an exception among the more than 90 recognized North American species of milkweed, many of which often find it not so easy to continue making themselves at home. “The milkweed is a displaced citizen in its own land,” writes Eric Lee-Mäder in the opening of his new book, “The Milkweed Lands: An Epic Story of One Plant, Its Nature and Ecology.” “Where once it owned the continent, it’s now a kind of vagrant, occupying the botanical equivalent of homeless encampments.”As one example, he cites 2012 research, by John M. Pleasants of Iowa State University and Karen S. Oberhauser of the University of Minnesota, that estimates a nearly 60 percent decrease in the milkweed populations of the Midwest since 1999.
Persons: , Eric Lee, John M, Karen S Organizations: North, Iowa State University, University of Minnesota Locations: Rocky
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com. https://www.wsj.com/us-news/violent-crime-is-surging-in-d-c-this-year-we-just-stood-there-and-screamed-380f3c69
Persons: Dow Jones
Left to right: Microsoft's CTO Kevin Scott, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis. Joy Malone/David Ryder/Bloomberg/Joel Saget/AFP/Getty ImagesSome AI industry experts say that focusing attention on far-off scenarios may distract from the more immediate harms that a new generation of powerful AI tools can cause to people and communities, including spreading misinformation, perpetuating biases and enabling discrimination in various services. “Motives seemed to be mixed,” Gary Marcus, an AI researcher and New York University professor emeritus who testified before lawmakers alongside Altman last month, told CNN. In his testimony before Congress, Altman also said the potential for AI to be used to manipulate voters and target disinformation were among “my areas of greatest concern.”Even in more ordinary use cases, however, there are concerns. Influencing regulatorsRegulators may be the real intended audience for the tech industry’s doomsday messaging.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Demis Hassabis, Kevin Scott, Elon Musk, Joy Malone, David Ryder, Joel Saget, ” Gary Marcus, , Marcus, Gary Marcus, Eric Lee, Emily Bender, Bender, ” Bender, , we’re Organizations: CNN, Google, Microsoft, Bloomberg, Getty, New York University, OpenAI, University of Washington, Laboratory, Washington Locations: Valley, AFP, Washington , DC, Congress
Pentagon Trying to Get Weapons to Allies Faster
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( Gordon Lubold | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
During fiscal 2022, the Pentagon had oversight of more than 15,000 foreign military sales cases totaling in excess of $679 billion. Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON—The Pentagon plans to beef up training for its corps of officers who help execute foreign weapons sales, said senior Defense Department officials, part of an effort to cut red tape and speed up sales to allies and partners, who complain along with others that the Pentagon is sluggish, ponderous and ineffective.
Persons: Eric Lee Organizations: Pentagon, The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON, Defense Department
The FDA has said some labs aren’t careful enough about whether their tests can really show what they claim and whether they have too many false results. Photo: Eric Lee For The Wall Street Eric Lee for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: Eric Lee Organizations: FDA, The Wall Street
FTC’s Amgen Activism Will Spare Smaller Biotechs
  + stars: | 2023-05-16 | by ( David Wainer | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The Federal Trade Commission’s effort to block Amgen’s acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics is putting a damper on the recent biotech stocks rally. Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalBiotech stocks were on a tear in recent weeks, rebounding from the sector’s horrid performance of the last two years. The euphoria was based on the premise that pharma companies would keep paying massive premiums for biotech companies because their own blockbuster drugs were going off patent.
FTC’s Amgen Activism Will Spare These Biotechs
  + stars: | 2023-05-16 | by ( David Wainer | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The Federal Trade Commission’s effort to block Amgen’s acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics is putting a damper on the recent biotech stocks rally. Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalBiotech stocks were on a tear in recent weeks, rebounding from the sector’s horrid performance of the last two years. The Federal Trade Commission’s effort to block Amgen ’s acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics is putting a damper on that rally. The SPDR S&P Biotech exchange-traded fund was down 3.4% on Tuesday morning, with Horizon plunging 18%. Seagen , which agreed to sell itself to Pfizer for $43 billion in March, was down 6%.
DOJ Settles Antitrust Case, Clearing Way for Assa Abloy Deal
  + stars: | 2023-05-05 | by ( Jan Wolfe | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The Justice Department’s settlement clears the way for the completion of a $4.3 billion deal. Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalThe Justice Department said Friday that it has settled its antitrust challenge to the Swedish lockmaker Assa Abloy ’s planned acquisition involving a U.S. rival, putting the $4.3 billion deal on track for completion. Assa Abloy sells locks under various brand names. In September 2021, it announced plans to buy Middleton, Wis.-based Spectrum Brands ’ Hardware and Home Improvement segment. The Justice Department sued in September 2022 to block the deal, saying it would diminish competition in the residential door hardware industry and raise prices.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, wrote: ’It is now time for MAGA Republicans to act in a bipartisan manner.’ Photo: Eric Lee/Bloomberg NewsWASHINGTON—House Democrats took the next step in starting a discharge petition for a debt-ceiling increase, a maneuver that could allow them to go around Republican leaders if they can win a handful of GOP votes. The petition process allows a majority of House lawmakers to bring a bill directly to the floor without the cooperation of leadership. But it is time-consuming and rarely successful, and Democrats earlier this year said they had shelved the idea as too difficult.
The NIH’s $47 billion budget gives it a powerful role in investigating diseases and exploring new treatments. Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalThe White House is nearing a decision to nominate Monica Bertagnolli to run the federal government’s National Institutes of Health life-sciences research agency, people familiar with the matter said. Since October, Dr. Bertagnolli has been running the National Cancer Institute, the largest of the 27 research institutes that make up the NIH.
The voice on the other end asked Roscoe if he would serve as an eleventh-hour mediator in the massive defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News. “I said yes,” Roscoe told CNN on Wednesday, recalling advice his father gave him at the age of 16 about accepting work assignments while on vacation. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters/Eric Lee/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesIn the lead up to the last-second deal, attorneys for both Fox News and Dominion were fully expecting a trial. Last week, Dominion had notified Fox News that one of its first witnesses would be Rupert Murdoch, the 92-year-old Fox Corporation chairman, a person familiar with the matter told CNN. “Presence in the courtroom often tends to crystalize the focus of the risks and benefits of litigation,” Roscoe told CNN.
Binance Sued by CFTC Over Evading U.S. Rules
  + stars: | 2023-03-27 | by ( Dave Michaels | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Photo: Eric Lee for The Wall Street JournalThe CFTC and other federal agencies have been investigating Binance for several years. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Monday sued Binance Holdings Ltd., alleging the operator of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange violated U.S. rules that require futures and other derivatives to be traded on regulated platforms. The CFTC’s lawsuit also named Binance founder Changpeng Zhao and Samuel Lim , who the agency said was Binance’s first chief compliance officer, as defendants. The lawsuit seeks restitution and fines as well as an order that would prevent the companies from any continuing conduct that violates U.S. rules.
Total: 25