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CNN —Matthew McConaughey is a native of Texas, but that’s not the only reason he and his family now reside there. During a recent appearance on the “Good Trouble” podcast, the Oscar-winning actor spoke with tennis pro Nick Kyrgios about his life and career. One thing he learned, McConaughey said, was the importance of saying no. Hollywood said no, no, no, no, you should stay there, stay there.”The “Magic Mike” star said “since I couldn’t do what I wanted to do, I stopped doing what I was doing.”“I moved down to the ranch in Texas,” McConaughey said. It paid off for McConaughey, who went on to nab more serious roles like his work in “Dallas Buyers Club” for which he won a best actor Academy Award in 2014.
Persons: Matthew McConaughey, that’s, Oscar, Nick Kyrgios, McConaughey, , , ” McConaughey, Hollywood, Mike ”, ” “, Camila Alves McConaughey, ‘ I’m Organizations: CNN, nab, Dallas Buyers Locations: Texas
And to run the new cost-cutting department, Trump tapped the businessman he calls the world's "greatest cutter" — Elon Musk. If you're looking to take a chainsaw to the federal government, Musk seems perfectly suited to the job. When it comes to federal spending, one person's waste is another person's bread and butter. And his massive investments in electric vehicles and social media are dependent on all sorts of federal spending and oversight. Musk has acknowledged that Americans will feel "hardship" as a result of the cuts he wants to see implemented.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Elon Musk, Musk, cochair, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ronald Reagan —, There's, Michael Morris, Morris, it's, Andy Wu, Linda Bilmes, Ronald Reagan, Joel Friedman, Brian Hughes, DOGE, Reagan, Ramaswamy, It's, Sam, Uncle, Elon Organizations: Department of Government, Twitter, Tesla, SpaceX, Defense Department, IRS, Columbia Business School, Harvard Business School, Government, Harvard Kennedy School, Office, GAO, Fox News, Budget, Federal Aviation Administration, Veterans Administration, Locations: Ecuador, Independence
The aisles are lined with thousands of products vying for your attention and money, so how does a new player stand out in the crowd? This is where $88 billion market research industry comes into play. But companies like AI Palette are looking to use new technologies like artificial intelligence to transform the market. So how does AI Palette use large language models to predict trends? Watch the video above to find out.
Persons: Gan Choudhuri Organizations: CNBC Tech
The first look at "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" shows Tom Cruise on the run, again. Here's what we know about the eighth "Mission: Impossible" movie. Here's what we know about the eighth "Mission: Impossible" movie. But "The Final Reckoning" trailer seems to be setting up an ending for his character. "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" arrives in theaters in May 2025Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt holding onto a plane in "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning."
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Ukraine said Monday that Russia has been using decoy drones to try and overwhelm its air defenses. Ukraine said it examined a Russian decoy drone and found Western-made parts inside of it. AdvertisementThe Ukrainian military said on Monday that it found Western-made parts inside a Russian decoy drone that was used in an attack over the weekend. However, the decoy drone — which Ukraine calls "Parody" — can apparently mimic the radar signature of a Shahed in a bid to confuse Kyiv's air defenses with fake targets. AdvertisementA look inside a Russian decoy drone.
Persons: , HUR, Mihai Popșoi Organizations: Monday, Service, Defense Intelligence, Ministry of Defense, Ukraine, Telegram Russia, Getty Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, NATO, Europe, Iran, Tehran, Belarus, Moldovan
CNN —Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon are building a bridge over the troubled water of their fractured relationship. “I cried when he told me how much I had hurt him,” Garfunkel recalled, without specifying which interview Simon was referring to. “Looking back, I guess I wanted to shake up the nice guy image of Simon & Garfunkel. I was a fool!”Known in their heyday as Simon & Garfunkel, the musicians were one of the most prolific musical acts of the 1960s, with songs including “America,” “Mrs. Garfunkel said their recent reunion went so well that they have made plans to meet again, whether or not that involves playing any music together.
Persons: Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Simon, , ” Garfunkel, , Robinson ”, haven’t, Mike Nichols, it’s Organizations: CNN, Sunday Times, America Locations: Queens
But Shelby McFaddin, senior analyst at Motley Fool Asset Management, is looking beyond the end result. "Either potential administrations would bring an increase in infrastructure spending and inflation remains a concern." 'Success story' Looking past the election result, McFaddin named three stocks she likes right now, including shipping and parcel delivery giant United Parcel Service . Calling the company "really interesting," the analyst said it has "been a little bit of a success story," with a rebound in earnings and revenue. It's not necessarily the world's fastest grower, but it is a really reliable company with really strong management," she added.
Persons: Shelby McFaddin, CNBC's, Kenny Polcari, McFaddin, It's Organizations: United Parcel Service, UPS, CNBC, Mastercard Locations: U.S, Washington
Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, and Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump. Scott Olson | Bill Pugliano | Getty ImagesThe world is watching the U.S. presidential election as voters go to the polls Tuesday, but the vote is more consequential for some countries. That situation is even more pronounced for Ukraine, whose territorial integrity could even be at stake. Trump defended the measure as a way of reducing a yawning trade deficit with China, and to boost American jobs and competitiveness. Patrick Stollarz | AFP | Getty ImagesThis year, Trump said that if he was reelected, he would raise tariffs on Chinese goods by 60-100%.
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Horton makes the most sense as a Kamala Harris stock because of a promised $25,000 toward a first home. I don't know if either candidate can pull off huge tariffs (Trump) or a credit (Harris). Here are eleven surprising things about this earnings season that you can store up and pull out when the election is confirmed. The deficit will begin to hurt the stock market hard next year even if the economy continues to cool. Away from the hyperscalers, I like Marvell , where CEO Matt Murphy bought $1 million worth of stock in the open market.
Persons: beckons, Joe Biden, Biden, Donald Trump, D.R, Horton, Kamala Harris, Harris, let's, Let's, Trump, haven't, Myers, Abbvie, Eli Lilly, Anat Askenazi's, Abbott, neonatologists, Reckitt, Jim Hurst, Danaher, Jason Hollar, It's, Amgen, That's, Estee Lauder, Parker, Pat Gelsinger's, He's, Matt Murphy, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, David Paul Morris Organizations: U.S, NBC News, White, Ford Motor, Trump, Costco, Volkswagen, Bankers, Banco Santander, Apple, Amazon, GE Vernova, U.S ., Treasury, Merck, NEC, FDA, CDC, NIH, GE Healthcare, Cardinal Health, NPC, Nvidia, Caterpillar, Linde, Devices, heaven's, Intel, Marvell, Micron, Arista, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Europe, Germany, China, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Spain, It's, Santander, , Bristol, U.S, Taiwan, Eaton, Dover, Norwegian, Caribbean, San Francisco
CNN —The Mary Rose was a royal favorite when it first set sail as the flagship of King Henry VIII’s fleet in 1512. After the Mary Rose came to rest at the bottom of a strait in the English Channel, a layer of silt cloaked the ship and the hundreds of crew who died on board. Now, researchers are studying the objects and bones from the wreck to better understand who the men were and how they lived. Ocean secretsThe wreckage of the Mary Rose is on display at The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, England. The Mary Rose TrustScientists now see how the tasks of life on a ship shaped the bone chemistry of 12 crew members from the Mary Rose by analyzing their collarbones.
Persons: Mary Rose, King Henry VIII’s, , Luke Parry, Parry, Ne’Kiya Jackson, Calcea Johnson, Ashley Strickland, Katie Hunt, Jackie Wattles Organizations: CNN, Mary Rose Museum, Mary Rose Trust, paleobiology, University of Oxford, Caltech, Tombstone, NASA, CNN Space, Science Locations: French, Tudor England, Portsmouth, England, New York, United States, Jamestown , Virginia, Belgium, North America, Tanzania, Louisiana, Mexico, Valeriana
But they may ditch their argument Friday morning, when the October jobs report is set to be released — just days before Election Day. Groshen disagreed, saying that initial estimates of the monthly change in hiring are “noisier than they used to be” because of the lower response. However, that gets smoothed out in later revisions as response rates improve with the additional time. That exacerbates the funding shortfall at the BLS, where inflation-adjusted funding has steadily declined over the past decade, she said. That would help improve, for instance, Federal Reserve officials’ ability to make interest rate decisions that hinge on the latest labor market data, Groshen told CNN.
Persons: Donald Trump, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Republican Sen, Marco Rubio, , Harris, ” Rubio, Rubio, Erica Groshen, Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Kamala Harris “, Laura Kelter, Groshen, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS, Hurricanes, Republican, Biden, Trump, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Department of Labor, Census Bureau, Management, CNN, Biden Administration, Employment, Federal Locations: New York, Florida, America
"Missing You" is the next Harlan Coben mystery coming to Netflix in 2025. The most recent Coben show, "Fool Me Once," became one of Netflix's most-watched shows. AdvertisementNetflix found huge success with "Fool Me Once," based on a novel by Harlan Coben — and is about to serve up another. "Missing You" features several actors from previous Harlan Coben showsRichard Armitage as Ellis Stagger in "Missing You." Marc Warren, who appeared in "Safe," plays Monte Leburn, and James Nesbitt, who worked with Armitage on "Stay Close," plays Calligan.
Persons: Harlan Coben, , Harlan Coben —, Michelle Keegan, Maya Stern, Rosalind Eleazar, Kat Donovan, Ashley Walters, Josh Buchanan, Vishal Sharma, Kat Donovan's fiancé, Josh —, hasn't, Donovan, Josh, Lenny Henry, Clint Donovan, Richard Armitage, Ellis, Marc Warren, Monte, James Nesbitt, Armitage, Steve Pemberton, Matt Jay, Willis, Samantha Spiro Organizations: Netflix, Service Locations: New York
Don't let the after-hours stock action fool you, Meta Platforms delivered one heck of a strong third quarter and a current quarter revenue guide above expectations. Ok, now that the "bad" is out of the way, let's look at what investors should really be focused on as they consider what to do with Meta stock. Meta Platforms Why we own it : We value Meta Platforms for its targeted advertising dominance. Notably, Meta AI, the company's version of a ChatGPT-type generative artificial intelligence search/answer engine, now has over 500 million monthly active users. Looking ahead to 2025, the team noted on the release, "We continue to expect significant capital expenditures growth in 2025.
Persons: biggie, that's, China's ByteDance, Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, Zuckerberg, we're, Meta, it's, haven't, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Andrej Sokolow Organizations: LSEG, Meta, People, Management, China's, Reality Labs, Nvidia, ., Facebook, CNBC, Getty Locations: Ray, capex
The striking fossil is a newly identified species of arthropod, a distant relative of modern-day horseshoe crabs, scorpions, and spiders, that slightly resembles a modern-day shrimp. Named Lomankus edgecombei, the arthropod is a remarkably bright golden color because it’s preserved in three dimensions by iron pyrite — a mineral better known as fool’s gold. Lead study author Luke Parry began examining the fossils when he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Yale Peabody Museum, where three of the specimens were held. courtesy Luke Parry/Yu Liu/Ruixin RanToday, there are more known species of arthropod than any other group of animals on Earth. “Sometimes we see fossils preserved as opals or quartz crystals, or in this case, fool’s gold,” Brusatte said.
Persons: it’s, Lomankus edgecombei, Greg Edgecombe, Luke Parry, Yu Liu, Ruixin, Parry, ” Parry, , Steve Brusatte, , ” Brusatte, Organizations: CNN, Yale Peabody Museum, Yunnan University, paleobiology, University of Oxford, , University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences, Brusatte Locations: New York, Rome, China
Cramer says to not trade big winners ahead of earnings
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday discouraged investors from making any moves in high-value stocks ahead of earnings reports, especially in Big Tech — which will be viewed with intense scrutiny. "No one on Wall Street knows what any of the quarters will look like, except for the principals," he said. For example, he described why it's difficult to trade Alphabet based on earnings, saying that often some data in the Google parent's quarter fails to impress Wall Street. And according to Cramer, many on Wall Street will carefully examine each tech giant's spending on data centers and Nvidia products. "I am indeed trying to discourage you from trading these stocks ahead of the quarters.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer Organizations: Big Tech, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia Locations: China, It's
Investors should beware of a contested US election, BlackRock's Jean Boivin told Bloomberg TV on Thursday. AdvertisementInvestors are dismissing the risk of a disputed US election, BlackRock Investment Institute head Jean Boivin told Bloomberg TV on Thursday. Recent battleground state polling shows a race too close to call with the election less than two weeks away. Other market strategists have echoed in recent weeks Boivin's concern over what an election dispute would mean for markets. Meanwhile, stocks rose during Trump's election dispute in 2020, likely due to signs that the COVID-19 pandemic was ending.
Persons: BlackRock's Jean Boivin, , Jean Boivin, Boivin, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, hasn't, Morgan Stanley, Brian Gardner, George W, Bush, Al Gore, Gardner Organizations: Bloomberg, Service, BlackRock Investment Institute, Trump, Republican Locations: Washington
Neeson was married to Natasha Richardson until her death in 2009. In a new interview with People Magazine, published Wednesday, the 72-year-old "Love Actually" star was asked whether he's currently dating. Neeson, who stars in the upcoming movie "Absolution," was previously married to fellow actor Natasha Richardson. Scott Gries/Getty ImagesAfter Richardson's death, Neeson dated Freya St. Johnston, a PR executive based in the UK, for two years. But according to Neeson, he's simply starting to feel too old for these types of roles.
Persons: Liam Neeson, Neeson, Natasha Richardson, he's, , Liam Neeson isn't, Daniel, Richardson, Tony, Scott Gries, Freya St, Johnston, Neeson hasn't, Pamela Anderson, Patricia Cornwell Organizations: Service, People Magazine Locations: Melbourne
Famed short-seller Carson Block says he wouldn't bet against Elon Musk's Tesla. "I just won't bet against Elon." AdvertisementCarson Block, known for his shrewd short bets against companies, says he won't bet against Tesla. It's an about-face of sorts for Block, who said he'd bet against Tesla in the past. "I just won't bet against Elon."
Persons: Carson Block, Elon Musk's Tesla, Block, Elon, , Carson, Tesla, Muddy Waters, … Elon, Tesla's, haven't, that's Organizations: Elon, Service, Muddy, Bloomberg
But what was most impressive about this game was the Packers’ defense. Love has to be better and the offense will have better days, but the Packers defense was lights out. The Lions are the best team in the NFC at the moment, maybe even the best team overall. But the Lions looked like the best team in the division heading into the season, and they looked like the best team in the division on Sunday. He is on a pace to rush for 1,864 yards — his best season by far.
Persons: Saquon Barkley, Jeff Howe, Ted Nguyen, Dan Pompei, Jordan Love’s, C.J, Matt LaFleur, Jeff Hafley, Brett Favre, Love, Favre, Howe, I’m, Caleb Williams, Aidan Hutchinson, Will Aaron Glenn, Jared Goff, Goff, Brian Flores, he’s, Flores, Sam Darnold, he’ll, Williams, Barkley, aren’t, didn’t, They’ve, Andre Cisco, Trevor Lawrence, Brian Thomas Jr, Stephen Maturen Organizations: NFC, NFL, Giants, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, The Athletic NFL, Packers, Texans, Stroud, Love’s Packers, AFC, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Bears, Lions, Vikings, Detroit, New York Giants, Eagles, Patriots, Jaguars, Jacksonville, Indianapolis Colts Locations: London, Stroud, New York, Jacksonville
Ukraine CNN —The spluttering roar of a propeller punctuates the perfect silence. Serge said he had personally overseen more than 500 long-range drone attacks into Russia since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. CNN spent two days traveling across the country with the drone unit as it prepared to launch more than 100 drones overnight into September 29 on a mission into Russia. Sources told CNN in September that Tehran had recently completed the delivery of short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. In September, the unit’s drones hit a Russian ammunition depot between Moscow and St. Petersburg, in Tver region.
Persons: , Serge, GUR, Abbas Araghchi, Vladimir Putin, Vector, it’s, “ We’re, Putin, ” Serge, Sebastian Shukla, Daria Tarasova, CNN “, , Organizations: Ukraine CNN, CNN CNN, UAV Unit, CNN, Iran’s, Maxar Technologies, Maxar, Ukraine, Vector, Pilots, Russian Telegram, Russia –, Technologies Locations: Ukraine, GUR, Russia, Tehran, Iran, Kotluban, Volgograd, Russian, Moscow, St, Petersburg, Tver region, Toropets, United, Ukrainian, Ukraine’s, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kyiv, Russia – Voronezh, Yesk, Rostov, Voronezh
No one ever said it was a competition but let’s face it, there’s a clear winner at every potluck. We rounded up some of our favorite dishes that are perfect for the potluck, from amazing appetizers to decadent desserts. These recipes are all guaranteed party food favorites, travel well, and make a big portion (or can be easily scaled up). Food NetworkGet the RecipeButternut Squash-Stuffed ShellsA cheesy tray of stuffed shells gets an autumnal makeover in this fall-forward side dish. Armando Rafael / Food NetworkGet the Recipe
Persons: Tara Donne, Matt Armendariz, Teri Lyn Fisher, it’s, Marshall Troy, Armando Rafael Organizations: Food
How to counter a low-ball salary offer
  + stars: | 2024-10-14 | by ( Morgan Smith | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
It's no secret that hiring managers often keep their cards close to their chest during a salary negotiation. Of course, there's always a chance a salary offer falls farther than $10,000 away from your expectations. A low-ball salary offer doesn't always mean a lost cause. "The person you're talking to isn't always the person who decides whether or not you get that higher salary, they're often the person who has to go make the case to someone else," she adds. Candidates who can articulate how the timing of their start date benefits the company's goals have the "best chances" of landing a higher salary, Tolbert adds.
Persons: Niani Tolbert, Adam Broda, there's, Tolbert, Erin McGoff, isn't, they're, you'd Organizations: CNBC, Amazon, Pew Research Center Locations: New York
Nutter Butter, are you OK?
  + stars: | 2024-10-13 | by ( Vanessa Yurkevich | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
For example, one post shows grainy photographs of Nutter Butter cookies in a dollhouse with peanut butter smeared everywhere, set to a spooky soundtrack. Another video shows a psychedelic style Mr. Nutter Butter in technicolor with a Nutter Butter cookie being shoved into a baby croc sandal in the background; that got 1.1 million views. In it, Mr. Nutter Butter chases a character named Aiden (a real fan who has commented on every post) who is in turn chasing a Nutter Butter cookie. Zach Poczekaj, a senior social media manager at Dentsu Creative, Nutter Butter’s creative partner; Caitlin Bolmarcich, the brand manager for Nutter Butter; and Kelly Amatangelo, the digital and social lead for Mondelez, which owns Nutter Butter, run the cookie’s social media accounts. But what I will say is all the comments that we’re seeing are like, ‘I bought Nutter Butter today.
Persons: Nutter, , “ Nutter, Nutter Butter’s, Aiden, Zach Poczekaj, Caitlin Bolmarcich, Kelly Amatangelo, it’s, haven’t, Gen Z, don’t, what’s, we’re Organizations: CNN, Dentsu Creative
Small businesses also face tight credit conditions and are slowing hiring. AdvertisementThe September payrolls report seemed to switch the investor narrative around the labor market on a dime. Given the usual lags involved between changes in rates and activity, things will probably get worse for small businesses before they get better." "The labor market is not out of the woods just yet, and I continue to see another hiccup in the jobs market before year-end," Dutta wrote. AdvertisementStill, it's unclear how much pressure the labor market will come under in the months ahead.
Persons: , bearish David Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Merrill Lynch, Samuel Tombs, Tombs, Neil Dutta, Dutta Organizations: Service, Fed, September's, Rosenberg Research, Pantheon, Macro Research, The Conference Board
Wild swings in mortgage rates discouraged almost everyone from venturing out into the market. As I wrote earlier this year, a gummed-up housing market — the Ice Age I was talking about — is good for nobody. When mortgage rates hit multidecade lows during the pandemic, millions of people were able to snag or refinance their way into cheaper monthly costs. That'd be within spitting distance of what the experts at John Burns Research and Consulting, a housing-research firm, call the "magic mortgage rate." In other words, trying to predict mortgage rates — and buying or selling a home accordingly — is a fool's errand.
Persons: Green, that's, Skylar Olsen, everyone's, it's, there's, Fannie Mae, John Burns, they'd, Ralph McLaughlin, Olsen, Lawrence Yun, Altos, Mike Simonsen, Chen Zhao, Zhao, We're, Mark Palim, Palim Organizations: Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Reserve, John, John Burns Research, Consulting, National Association of Realtors, Altos Research, Builders, Sun Locations: Sun Belt, Midwest
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