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“Donald Trump’s bungling of public health policy during the Covid pandemic cost hundreds of thousands of lives. “FDA’s war on public health is about to end,” he said in a social media post. Pack your bags.”That warning followed comments Kennedy has made about ending National Institutes of Health research into infectious diseases, putting doctors in the field on edge. water systems to remove fluoride from public water. Kennedy’s messaging on food policy has resonated with some health experts in that field.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Dr, Ashish Jha, , Carlos del Rio, Trump, ” Trump, “ Robert F, Kennedy, Jr, ” Robert Weissman, “ Donald Trump’s bungling, Michael Osterholm, , Osterholm, he’d, Ronald Reagan’s, he’s, ” Kennedy, Paul Offit, Jesse Watters, I’ve, Jason Schwartz, Edward Chen, it’s, I’m, Ashley Malin, ” Malin, Food Kennedy, Sanjay Gupta, Marion Nestle, Sen, Ron Johnson, Nestle, ” Nestle, CNN’s Carma Hassan, Nadia Kounang, Daniel Dale, Aaron Pellish Organizations: CNN, US Department of Health, Human, Brown University School of Public Health, Emory School of Medicine & Grady Health, Public Health, Health, HHS, Department of Health, Human Services, Public Citizen, Infectious Disease, University of Minnesota, US Centers for Disease Control, US Food and Drug, FDA, Pharma, of Health, Vaccine Education Center, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, CDC, Vaccines, Health Defense, Fox News, Yale School of Public Health, Trump White, U.S, American Dental Association, Environmental Protection Agency, MSNBC, Epidemiology, University of Florida’s College of Public Health, CNN Health Locations: Wisconsin
Nearly 63% of the US population has fluoridated water flowing through their taps, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Hawaii is the only US state without any fluoride in municipal taps; fluoridated water is only available there on military bases. As such, fluoridated water is now mandated on any military base with more than 3,300 people. Rumors have circulated that drinking fluoridated water can lead to bone cancer (osteosarcoma), but long-term studies from both the UK and US haven't found any credible evidence of higher rates in areas where people drink fluoridated water. Their review concluded that some studies of fluoride consumption have found links between higher fluoride water levels and lower IQs in kids.
Persons: Trump, he'll, , Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump's, Biden, Kennedy, He's, Mark Ralston, Leonard Ortiz, Nina Simone, Michael Ochs, Matthias Balk, Anthony Kim, Frank Albert Charles Burke, Obama, Ashley Malin, Malin, Oliva Organizations: RFK Jr, Service, Centers for Disease Control, Prevention, Getty, MediaNews, Orange, NBC, Environmental Protection Agency, Michael Ochs Archives, US Public Health Service, Waimanalo Health Clinic, Honolulu Civil, Calgary, US Department of Defense, Fairfax Media, National Toxicology, University of Florida, Denver, EPA Locations: New York, California, Colorado, Zhijin county, China, AFP, Midwest, Colorado Springs , Colorado, Oakley , Idaho, Arkansas, Grand Rapids , Michigan, , New Mexico, Hawaii, Honolulu, Canada, Alberta, Australia, United States, India, Iran, Pakistan, Mexico, Grand Rapids
Yale University is getting in formation with a new course dedicated to studying Beyoncé. Following Beyoncé’s innovations and influence from her self-titled 2013 album to her latest, “Cowboy Carter,” students will analyze her albums, performance politics and concert films. Courses on the star’s political and cultural influence have popped up since the early 2010s, with Rutgers University’s “Politicizing Beyoncé” class and a “Beyonce: Critical Feminist Perspectives and U.S. Black Womanhood” course at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Cornell University has also offered versions of its “Beyoncé Nation” course, which studies her career trajectory as well as her impact on political activism and feminism. Other universities that have offered similar Beyoncé-themed courses include the University of Texas at San Antonio, California Polytechnic State University and Arizona State University.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Cowboy Carter, , Daphne Brooks, ” Brooks, she’s, “ there’s, Beyoncé, Rutgers University’s “, Taylor, University of Florida — Organizations: Yale University, Beyoncé, Yale, Sound, Yale Daily News, Rutgers, University of Illinois, Chicago . Cornell University, University of Texas, California Polytechnic State University and Arizona State University, Harvard University, UC Berkeley, University of Florida Locations: San Antonio
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall scored his first NFL touchdown Sunday — just 10 weeks after being shot in the chest. Ricky Pearsall goes 46 yards for his first career TD! 📺: #SFvsTB on FOX📱: https://t.co/waVpO8ZBqG pic.twitter.com/R7zjs0naAm — NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2024Pearsall, a first-round pick in April’s NFL Draft, was shot on Aug. 31 during an attempted robbery while shopping near Union Square in San Francisco. Pearsall started Sunday’s game along with Samuel and Jennings, the first time that combination has been used this year. Pearsall’s touchdown also came on a deep crosser against zone coverage — the type of play Aiyuk made regularly last season when he led the 49ers in receiving yards.
Persons: Ricky Pearsall, Pearsall, Brock Purdy Organizations: San Francisco 49ers, NFL, University of Florida, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
In terms of the Electoral College, Trump is on track to win 312 electoral votes if his lead in Arizona holds. It would be a better showing than either his or Joe Biden’s 306 electoral votes in 2016 and 2020, respectively. But it would be far short of Barack Obama’s 365 electoral votes in 2008 and 332 in 2012. Bill Clinton never reached 50% in the popular vote because both of his presidential elections featured a strong third-party candidate in Ross Perot. But Clinton did run away with the Electoral College vote, winning 370 electoral votes in 1992 and 379 in 1996.
Persons: CNN — Donald Trump, , he’ll, Trump, it’s, Joe Biden’s, George W, Barack Obama’s, Bill Clinton, Ross Perot, Clinton, Ronald Reagan’s, Reagan, Walter Mondale, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B, Johnson, Sen, George McGovern, Nixon, Grover Cleveland Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Representatives, University of Florida, Electoral College, Trump, Electoral, Democratic, DC, Democrat, House, Senate, White, White House, Republican Locations: California, Washington and Utah, Arizona, Washington, Minnesota, South Dakota, Massachusetts
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed ending the use of a common ingredient found in many popular over-the-counter cold and allergy medications. The agency said an extensive review of available data determined that the ingredient, oral phenylephrine, doesn't actually relieve nasal congestion. The FDA said the proposed order is not based on safety concerns and not final yet, which means companies can still market over-the-counter drugs containing oral phenylephrine for now. Last year, CVS said it has already moved to pull certain medicines containing oral phenylephrine. The designation, typically used for older medicines, allows drugmakers to include an ingredient in over-the-counter products without the need to file an FDA application.
Persons: doesn't, Patrizia Cavazzoni, Johnson, Kenvue, Phenylephrine, Pseudoephedrine Organizations: Drug Administration, FDA, FDA's Center, Drug, Research, CVS, Procter, Gamble, Bayer, Walgreens, University of Florida, Consumer Healthcare Products Association Locations: Hawthorne , California, U.S
Harris and Trump project confidence headed into Election Day. The battle between Harris and Trump comes to a headLeila Register / NBC News; Getty ImagesElection Day has arrived. Mark Duncan / AP fileOrganizers of the embryonic Women’s Professional Baseball League hope to have six teams in caps and cleats by the summer of 2026. But league officials have one big question to answer that’s not entirely clear: Where do they find these female players? However, league officials are confident they can put a good product on the field in a few years.
Persons: Harris, Rafael, Trump, Leila, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ” She’ll, , he’ll, Harris ’, Boeing machinists, Kelly Ortberg, , Rafael churns, Read, Justine Siegal, Mark Duncan, That’s, — David K, Li, Alo Yoga, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Trump, U.S, NBC, Getty, Democratic, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Howard University, Washington , D.C, Convention, Biden, Boeing, Workers, DHL, National Hurricane Center, MLB, University of Florida, University of Georgia, Professional Baseball League Locations: Canada, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , North Carolina , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Washington ,, North Carolina, Grand Rapids , Michigan, Beach, New Hampshire, Russia, Germany, United Kingdom, North America, Florida, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Cuba
Nvidia wants to bring "physical AI" to hospitals, with robots for X-rays, linen delivery, and more. AdvertisementNvidia is digging deeper into healthcare — and the tech giant has big ambitions to bring AI to every part of the hospital. "This physical AI thing is coming where your whole hospital is going to turn into an AI," Powell told BI. Physical AI is getting more sophisticated for real-time surgeries, too. But Nvidia sees robots being used far beyond the operating room — including to monitor a patient for falls in their hospital room, or bring them fresh linens, Powell said.
Persons: , Healthcare Kimberly Powell, Powell, III, Nvidia doesn't, Abridge Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Healthcare, University of Florida Health, Mayo Clinic, AP, Inc, Catalyst, Microsoft Locations: Las Vegas, Florida, Abridge, HLTH
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office has opened an administrative review as videos circulating online show violent interactions between deputies and fans at this weekend's University of Florida and University of Georgia rivalry football game. One video went viral after being posted by Tate Moore, a Barstool Sports employee, where two game spectators appeared to be repeatedly punched by deputies. As they speak, the camera pans to a deputy appearing to hold a stun gun a few feet away. It then sounds as if the stun gun was deployed and the man pulls the cords to the gun off him and stands up yelling. "I’m aware of several disturbing videos circulating from yesterday’s game," Deegan said.
Persons: Tate Moore, John Phillips, Phillips, Donna Deegan, Deegan, Sheriff Waters, Everbank Organizations: Jacksonville Sheriff's, weekend's University of Florida, University of Georgia, Jacksonville's, Sports, Florida Gators, Gators, Georgia Bulldogs, NBC, Jacksonville, Sheriff, Florida -, NBC News, University of Florida Locations: Jacksonville, Georgia, Florida, Florida - Georgia, Atlanta, Tampa
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
With one week until the Nov. 5 election, early voting is underway in all seven battleground states, along with dozens of others. While millions of Americans have stood in line to cast ballots in person, another 20 million have mailed in their ballots. The 46.5 million early votes are almost evenly split between ballots cast in person versus by mail, according to the University of Florida's Election Lab. Georgia also smashed its first-day early voting record with an estimated 310,000 ballots cast on Oct. 15. By Tuesday, just under 3 million ballots had been received.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump Organizations: NBC News, University of Florida's Locations: Asheville , North Carolina, U.S, North Carolina, Georgia
Nick Cannon recently opened up about feeling insecure during his six-year marriage to Mariah Carey. AdvertisementDuring their six-year marriage, Nick Cannon said he knew what people were thinking: "The kid from Nickelodeon is with Mariah Carey?" As a child star on Nickelodeon's "All That" and its spin-off "The Nick Cannon Show," Cannon was an avowed fan of Carey, who's 11 years his senior. Cannon praised Carey for being "understanding" and "evolved," even while he was struggling with his identity and career. Cannon is far from the only man who's admitted to being jealous of his wife's financial status.
Persons: Nick Cannon, Mariah Carey, Cannon, , Ray Daniels, Carey, who's, Daniels, — she's, Singer, hasn't, She's, I'm, Mauricio Santana, Jenna Birch, outperforms, Kate Ratliff, they're Organizations: Service, Nickelodeon, VH1, Billboard, The New York Times, Def, Social Psychology, American Psychological Association, University of Florida Locations: Monroe, Sao Paulo, Brazil
I got a hefty scholarship, which covered my living expenses, so I didn't work while I was in law school. I graduated from law school in May 2022I studied for and took the Washington, DC Bar exam that summer. Related storiesI now help individuals get into law school, perform well, and get jobs after law school. I wish I had had law school mentorship in my life — there is so much I just didn't know about the process. The business grew as my TikTok grew.
Persons: Sephora Grey, , I'm, they've, they're, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, LSU, University of Florida, Georgetown Law School, Washington , DC, Court, District of, Appeals, Federal Circuit, Boston University, lhaas Locations: Mississippi, Baton Rouge, Washington, District of Maryland, Ohio, Boston, Georgetown, Florida, Miami
CNN —It’s been over seven years since the NFL star Aaron Hernandez was found dead by suicide in his prison cell at the age of 27. Now, it is the subject of FX’s limited series, “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez,” a dramatized retelling of the athlete’s peaks and traumas, including head injuries. 2006: Dennis Hernandez, the father of 16-year-old Aaron Hernandez, dies due to complications from a routine hernia surgery. New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez loosens up before a preseason exhibition game against the New Orleans Saints at Gillette Stadium. September 17, 2024: FX debuts “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez,” a 10-episode series inspired by Hernandez’s life and based on The Globe’s “Gladiator” series.
Persons: CNN — It’s, Aaron Hernandez, , , Dennis Hernandez, Hernandez, Urban Meyer, Tim Tebow, John Mackey, Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez loosens, Barry Chin, Daniel de Abreu, Safiro Furtado, Odin Lloyd, Lloyd, Hernandez’s, Shayanna Jenkins, Carlos Ortiz, Ernest Wallace, Hernandez’s fiancée, Jenkins, Ortiz, Wallace, de Abreu, Furtado, John Tlumacki, Alexander Bradley, Bradley, , Jose Baez, Pat Greenhouse, Prosecutors, what’s, vacates, Jonathan “ DJ ” Hernandez, Aaron Organizations: CNN, NFL, Super Bowl, Bristol Central High School, Connecticut Gatorade Football, University of Florida, Gators, football’s, Gator, New England Patriots, Florida, Pro, New, New Orleans Saints, Gillette, Boston Globe, Super, New York Giants, Patriots, Nissan, Police, Bristol County Sheriff’s Department, Seattle Seahawks, Prosecutors, Associated Press, Getty, Massachusetts Department of Correction, Boston University CTE Center, Attorney’s, Boston, Football Inc Locations: Florida, New Orleans, Cape Verde, Boston, North Attleboro , Massachusetts, Bristol, Fall River , Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Worcester County, CTE
CNN —San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall will be activated for the team’s Week 7 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan, seven weeks after he was shot in the chest during an attempted robbery in San Francisco’s Union Square. He’s been around the guys for a while now, so it’s not like he hasn’t been around, but practicing all week,” Shanahan said. “He’s got roles on special teams, he’s got his role at receiver, and we’ll see how the game unfolds. San Francisco has been ravaged by injuries throughout the season, with star running back Christian McCaffrey still on injured reserve and yet to play this season. San Francisco faces a tall task on Sunday against the Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs, who defeated the 49ers in the Super Bowl in February.
Persons: Ricky Pearsall, Kyle Shanahan, Pearsall, Shanahan, , ” Shanahan, “ It’s, He’s, ” Pearsall, San, Jauan Jennings, “ He’s, he’s, Jennings, Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Jordan Mason, Patrick Mahomes Organizations: CNN, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday’s, Chiefs, University of Florida, Arizona State University, Kansas City, Niners, NFC West, Arizona Cardinals, San, 49ers, Super Bowl, Minnesota Vikings Locations: Francisco’s, San Francisco, Kansas City
New York CNN —Former President Donald Trump’s social media company is on fire on Wall Street. Up until very recently, Trump Media & Technology Group had been in meltdown mode. Its share price dropped to a record low of $12.15 on September 23, marking a stunning 82% crash from its high. Trump Media did not announce a sudden revenue stream or a flashy new product that could explain the move. “At today’s stock price of about $25, the stock is overvalued by 1,000% or so,” Ritter said, “suggesting a 90% drop will eventually occur.”
Persons: Donald Trump’s, , Trump, doesn’t, , Matthew Tuttle, Jay Ritter, ” Ritter, Harris, Michael Block, Elon Musk, Tuttle Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Media, Wall Street, Trump, Tuttle Capital Management, Social, University of Florida, Elon Locations: New York
Hurricane Helene displaced alligators, turtles, and other wildlife in Florida. AdvertisementFlorida's alligators, turtles, and even sharks are finding themselves in new territory in the wake of Hurricane Helene. While people should be cautious, Claerbout said the FWC hasn't received any reports of alligator bites since Helene made landfall. However, ahead of Hurricane Helene, one Florida gator strolled around the Lakeland neighborhood, northeast of Tampa, and "got bold" enough to walk up to a house's front door, The Miami Herald reported. Alligators weren't the only wildlife affected by Hurricane Helene's floodsAfter Hurricane Helene, a manatee was stranded at MacDill Air Force Base, and the Fish and Wildlife rescuers helped relocate it.
Persons: , Hurricane Helene, Commission's Lauren Claerbout, Ian, Shannon Stapleton, Claerbout, hasn't, Helene, Scott Tummond, Hurricane Harvey, Rick Wilking, University of Florida's Justin R, Dalaba, Frank J, Mazzotti, it's, Calerbout, Susannah Cogburn, NBC2, Cogburn, FWC Organizations: Service, Collier County Sheriff's, ABC, and, REUTERS, gators, University of Florida, gator, University of Florida's, Florida gator, Miami Herald, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida Fish, Water School, Florida Gulf Coast University Locations: Florida ., Hurricane, Collier County, San Marco, Southwest Florida, Florida, Punta Gorda , Florida, backyards, Taylor, Levy, Seadrift , Texas, Lakeland, Tampa, Park
For eight years, she's taken each daughter on separate "Mommy and Me" trips and swears by it. The couple met at the University of Florida, where they bonded over their love of travel, Monet told Business Insider. The older the girls have gotten, the more they've been involved with planning their one-on-one trips, Monet said. The daughter left behind gets undivided attention from James, who Monet said plans activities at home and occasionally organizes separate "Daddy and Daughter" trips. "My youngest daughter is trying to convince him to take her to Japan for their Daddy and Daughter trip."
Persons: Monet Hambrick, Monet, Jordyn, Kennedy, she's, , that's, James Hambrick, James didn't, James, who's, Jordan, we're, It's, they've Organizations: Service, University of Florida Locations: Sydney, Colombia, Florida, Las Vegas, Australia, Japan
Monet shares two daughters with her husband James Hambrick: Jordyn, who is 10, and Kennedy, who is 8. When we had kids, everyone was like, "Oh, you're never going to be able to travel anymore now that you have kids." I let my kids do adventurous activities I wouldn't dare tryI am definitely the person who plans our trips. People can judge, but I don't want my kids to share my fearsIn certain situations, my fear has hindered me from having some amazing experiences because I'm terrified. The last thing I wanted to do was instill fear in my kids just because I'm scared of something.
Persons: Monet Hambrick, Kennedy, She's, , Monet, James Hambrick, Monet doesn't, we'll, I've, That's Organizations: Service, University of Florida, Cape Town Locations: Florida, Botswana, Delta, Costa Rica, South Africa, Cape, Orlando
Over a million homes and businesses were left without power in Florida. A store owner in Tarpon Springs, Florida, fortifying a window with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Helene Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesAround 1.2 million homes and businesses in Florida lost power, according to poweroutage.us, a utilities-tracking website. ET on Friday, more than 3 million customers across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Virginia were without power, per the site. Many schools, such as those in Broward and Monroe Counties, and universities like the University of Florida and Florida State University, canceled classes through Friday. Businesses across Florida, including Tampa's city offices, closed as well, with plans to reopen once it is safe, CBS News reported Thursday.
Persons: Hurricane Helene Joe Raedle Organizations: Hurricane, Tampa International, St, Pete, Fort, CBS News, Monroe Counties, University of Florida, Florida State University, CBS Locations: Florida, Tarpon Springs , Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina , Florida, Virginia, Clearwater, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Broward, Monroe
With no guarantee she would make the Olympic team, Wieber opted to go pro. The gymnastics performed by the U.S. national team at world championships and the Olympics is called elite gymnastics, which is considerably more difficult than college gymnastics. "What a cool thing for the sport of gymnastics," Wieber said. Leanne Wong on floor on Day 2 of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Gymnastics Trials on June 28 in Minneapolis. While many athletes like Wong have benefited from NIL, college coaches nationwide have had to reconstruct their programs to accommodate its inevitable challenges.
Persons: Jordyn Wieber, Wieber, Alexandra Raisman, Jordyn, McKayla Maroney, Kyla Ross, Ronald Martinez, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Chiles, Carey, It's, Jamie Squire, Samantha Peszek, ” Peszek, they’re, Wieber's, Ross, Stew Milne, ” Ross, Leanne Wong, Wong, Karen Hickey Organizations: Olympic, University of Arkansas, U.S ., Paris Olympics, Team USA, NBC Sports, U.S . Olympic, NCAA, Arkansas, Auburn, Neville Arena, Jan, Getty, University of Florida's Locations: United, London, Tokyo, Paris, Arkansas, Auburn, Ala, Minneapolis
The restraints preventing former President Donald Trump from selling shares in his social media company are set to expire as soon as Thursday afternoon. This will free Trump – and other insiders at Trump Media & Technology Group – to sell shares in the controversial company that owns Truth Social if they wish. It’s a major moment for Trump Media, whose share price has fallen dramatically since going public in March. No, I love it.” Those comments sent Trump Media’s share price skyrocketing, for a few hours at least. Lock-up restrictions like the ones facing Trump are typical in deals like the one that brought Trump Media public last spring.
Persons: Donald Trump, It’s, Trump, , Michael Stegemoller, ” ‘, , Steve Jobs, I’m, ” Trump, – Andy Litinsky, Wes Moss –, Moss, , Carl Icahn, Icahn, Xavier Kowalski, Schulte Roth, Zabel, Organizations: Washington CNN, Trump, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, Baylor University, , ’ Trump Media, Apple, Securities, Exchange Commission, Trump Media’s, NBC, CNN, SEC, University of Florida
Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementWhen we had kids, everyone was like, "Oh, you're never going to be able to travel anymore now that you have kids." Children belong in business class like any other passenger who has paid to be thereWe've only flown business class when we have points to fly business class. Oftentimes, it's more comfortable for families to be in business class anyway. Thinking that adults own business class is not right.
Persons: , Monet Hambrick, Monet, James Hambrick — Jordyn, Kennedy, I'm, I've, Hambrick, they've, You'll Organizations: Service, Business, University of Florida Locations: Jamaica, United States, Italy, Greece, America, Colombia
The DOJ and the states are seeking a breakup of Google's adtech business. Separately, they said that while a separation of Google's ad server and its ad exchange would be good for competition in the adtech market, it might drive ad server costs up for publishers. Google's ad server is "a loss leader, they make all their money in AdX," the exec said, referring to Google's ad exchange that connects buyers and sellers. Global regulators have Google in their sights, tooAny unraveling of Google's ad empire would be complex. Over the pond, the European Union said last year it might look to break up Google's adtech business.
Persons: , Google's, Tim Nollen, isn't gunning, adtech, Macquarie's Nollen, Bietti, Mark Jamison, there's, Arielle Garcia Organizations: Service, Eastern, Business, US Department of Justice, Google, DOJ, Microsoft, Macquarie, Publishers, US Department of, Northeastern University, Public Utility Research Center, Digital Markets, University of Florida, Global, European Union Locations: Virginia, AdX
New York CNN —For months, former President Donald Trump has been sitting on a social media fortune that he couldn’t touch. As recently as May 9, Trump’s dominant stake of 114.75 million shares of Trump Media was valued at $6.2 billion. Despite the recent selloff, Trump Media is still valued at nearly $4 billion. Once the lock-up period expires, Trump will no longer be prohibited from borrowing against his stake in Trump Media. Experts say that if Trump does borrow against his Truth Social stake, he may not be required to disclose it.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, ” Michael Ohlrogge, Kamala Harris, , Charles Whitehead, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Phillip Juhan, Scott Glabe, Andrew Northwall, Vladimir Novachki, Devin Nunes, Jay Ritter, ” ‘, “ It’s, ” Ritter, , can’t, ” Ohlrogge, Ohlrogge Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, New York University School of Law, CNN, Democratic, Cornell Law School, , , Meta, Republican, SEC, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business, NYU Locations: New York
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