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New York CNN —The crypto industry, an institution founded on the principle of getting the government’s greedy hands off the people’s currency, is booming. They may have finally convinced the government to get its hands on bitcoin. And second: He would create a national bitcoin reserve by preventing the government from selling the assets it has seized in criminal cases. I asked several experts this week about that apparent inconsistency in the crypto ethos. “This, by itself, represents an enormous symbolic win for the crypto industry that two years ago was being spoken of as dead in the water.”
Persons: CNN Business ’, Donald Trump, Faryar Shirzad, , we’ve, ” Trump, , Sam Bankman, Trump, Gary Gensler, can’t, Gensler, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Fort Knox ”, Sam, shouldn’t, Molly White, , Zeke Faux, ” Yesha Yadav Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Vanderbilt University Locations: New York, Fort
Just five minutes of vigorous exercise a day might help lower blood pressure, a new study suggests. People with high blood pressure have a higher risk for heart disease and stroke, the leading causes of death in the U.S. Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure, which is defined as a systolic blood pressure (the upper number) of greater than 130 or a diastolic blood pressure (the lower number) greater than 80. The researchers found that replacing any less active behavior with five minutes of exercise could lower systolic blood pressure by 0.68 points and diastolic blood pressure by 0.54 points. An estimated two point improvement in systolic blood pressure was observed when 20 minutes of vigorous exercise replaced, for example, 21 minutes of sedentary time or 26 minutes of slow-walking.
Persons: ” Mark Hamer, Hamer, , Arun Manmadhan, Manmadhan, Matthew Tomey, Sean P, Heffron, , Evan Brittain, Brittain Organizations: University College London, Centers for Disease Control, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York University Langone Medical, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Locations: U.S, New York City, Sinai, Nashville
The only approved treatments for Alzheimer’s disease are medications with limited effectiveness and a risk of severe, sometimes deadly, side effects. Researchers found that when the device was aimed at the right spot in the brain, it could slow the development of symptoms, such as memory loss, compared to an inactive treatment. In Alzheimer’s, nerve cells in the brain at some point start to dysfunction, leading to the debilitating symptoms of memory loss. What’s more, during the yearlong TMS trial, participants receiving the experimental treatment showed little decline in their abilities to perform the activities of daily living. Sinaptica’s weekly brain stimulation therapy is intended to strengthen connections in areas of the brain that control memory.
Persons: Giacomo Koch, ” Koch, Koch, Irina Skylar, Scott, , , Lawrence Honig, Honig, Ryan Darby, Darby Organizations: University of Ferrara, Sinaptica, NBC News, TMS, Alzheimer’s Association, Food and Drug Administration, Stanford University’s Center, Memory Disorders, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Locations: Madrid, Cambridge , Massachusetts, U.S
The early votes of new voters — voters who did not show up in 2020 — are of particular interest because they are votes that could change what happens in 2024 relative to the last presidential election. The data out of Pennsylvania shows large differences in the number of votes cast by new voters, both by party registration and by gender. More new voters are registered Democrats than Republicans, and new female voters are driving this partisan gap. The new male voters are only slightly more likely to be Democrats than Republicans, but among new female voters, Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly 2 to 1. But the Republican advantage in new Arizona voters so far is being driven largely by male voters.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Donald Trump ., Biden, Kamala Harris, Josh Clinton Organizations: NBC, Democratic, Trump, don’t, Republicans, Biden, New, Democrats, Arizona voters Locations: Pennsylvania, Arizona, Arizona , Nevada , North Carolina, Georgia , Michigan, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada
In fact, the state polls are showing not just an astonishingly tight race, but also an improbably tight race. Imagine if pollsters in this world conducted 100 identical surveys of 863 randomly selected voters (that’s the average sample size of this year’s swing state polls). Actual swing state polls show far less variation than the benchmarks we would expect in a perfect polling world. Visualizing how the reported polling margins compare to what we would expect in a perfect polling world strongly suggests “herding” of swing state polling margins around the statewide polling averages. The pattern is especially pronounced in Pennsylvania, where a huge share of the public polls have showed a tied race.
Persons: there’s, shouldn’t, Harris, Josh Clinton, pollsters, pollster Organizations: Trump, NBC, Pennsylvania Locations: Pennsylvania, Arizona , Michigan, Wisconsin
Doctors have long urged people ages 50 and older to get a yearly shot to protect against pneumonia. On Wednesday, an independent group of advisers to the CDC voted 14 to 1 to lower the age for routine pneumococcal vaccines to 50. “The peak in serious invasive pneumococcal infections occurs earlier in the Black population” at about 55 to 60, he said. According to the CDC, 1 in 6 older adults who get either pneumococcal bloodstream infections or pneumococcal meningitis will die from the disease. A quarter-million hospitalizations from pneumococcal pneumonia are estimated to occur every year in the United States, according to the CDC.
Persons: Mandy Cohen, “ I’m, , William Schaffner, , Bob Blancato, ” Blancato Organizations: Disease Control, CDC, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, National Association of Nutrition, Aging, Hispanic, National Hispanic Council, National Caucus, Center, Black Aging Locations: United States
First, he'd learn how to write prompts for artificial intelligence language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Gemini. "Then, I would go to businesses, particularly small- to medium-sized businesses that don't understand AI yet," says Cuban. AI prompt engineering — or, the ability to phrase inquiries to chatbots to get desired responses — can be a particularly lucrative opportunity. The average pay for AI tutors starts at about $30,000 per year, and full-time AI prompt engineers can make up to $129,500, according to job board platform ZipRecruiter. Sign up for CNBC's online course How to Earn Passive Income Online to learn about common passive income streams, tips to get started and real-life success stories.
Persons: Mark Cuban, he'd, I'd, Zers, bartended, Cuban Organizations: CNBC, Vanderbilt University, Indiana University, CompuServe, Yahoo, Cuban, Forbes Locations: U.S, Pittsburgh
CNN —Former National Football League (NFL) quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested and charged with driving under the influence and possession of a firearm, among other charges, after police say the car he was driving rear-ended another vehicle in Franklin, Tennessee, on Thursday. According to the police report, Cutler attempted to flee the scene after offering the other driver $2,000 not to call the police. Cutler was charged with DUI-first offense, failure to exercise due care to avoid a collision, implied consent, possession of a handgun-under the influence, according to police. Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler arrested and charged with DUI and gun possession The Franklin Police DepartmentFranklin police say the 41-year-old was booked into the Williamson County Jail. In 2020, Cutler and then wife, reality TV star Kristen Cavallari, announced they would be getting divorced after 10 years together.
Persons: Jay Cutler, Cutler, Kristen Cavallari, Camden Jack, Jaxon Wyatt, Saylor James Organizations: CNN, Former National Football League, Franklin Police Department, Former NFL, Franklin Police Department Franklin, Vanderbilt University, Denver Broncos, Bears, Broncos, Miami Dolphins, NFL Locations: Franklin , Tennessee, Williamson, Denver, Chicago
The Girl Scouts could soon triple membership fees
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Vanessa Yurkevich | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —The Girl Scouts of the USA plans to raise prices, but not for their famous cookies. Membership dues are the Girl Scout’s largest source of revenue, generating $38 million in 2023 from its nearly 2 million total members. You are going to run yourselves out of business.”Bertram was a Girl Scout herself, just like every girl in her family. Part of the problem is that Girl Scout membership has fallen in recent years, leadership said in a video to members in September. GSUSA will continue to provide financial aid to “reduce barriers” to any girl who wants to be a Girl Scout, a spokesperson said.
Persons: , , Sally Bertram, ” Bertram, Bertram, it’s, Diane Tipton, Bonnie Barczykowski, Bertran, ” Bertran, we’re, ” Tipton, Kelly Goldsmith, Goldsmith, GSUSA, can’t Organizations: CNN, The Girl Scouts, USA, Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts of, Girl Scout, National Council, Boy Scouts, Vanderbilt University, Scout Locations: Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, Tennessee, New York City
A 34-year-old woman was fatally shot Monday on a popular walking trail in Nashville, Tennessee, and police are urging the public to come forward with tips as they search for a suspect. Alyssa Lokits was found with a gunshot wound at about 5:30 p.m. on the Mill Creek Greenway off Old Hickory Boulevard, Nashville police said in a Tuesday statement. “The suspect fled the parking area in a dark colored 4-door sedan towards Old Hickory Boulevard. Anyone with information about the slaying is urged to call 615-862-8600 or Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463. Any tipster who calls Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous and can qualify for a cash reward of up to $5,000 in homicide cases, police said.
Persons: Alyssa Lokits, “ Lokits, Lokits Organizations: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville Locations: Nashville , Tennessee, Greenway, Hickory Boulevard, Nashville, Hickory
If you're part of an online bank, transactions aren't processed on holidays. We've included a list of holidays when most banks (including the best banks in the U.S) close, plus alternatives for accessing cash if you need money quickly. Others, like TD Bank and Regions Bank, have separate pages with bank holiday schedules. Most banking transactions don't process on bank holidays, regardless of whether you use an online or brick-and-mortar bank. Transactions at brick-and-mortar banks like Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America won't be processed until the next business day.
Persons: We've, Martin Luther King, Jr, doesn't, Sophia Acevedo, Sophia, Axel Springer, Education Sophia, Kit Pulliam, They’ve, Kit Organizations: Federal Reserve, Columbus, Indigenous Peoples, TD Bank, Regions Bank, Ally Bank, Bank of America, Business, Finance, Bank, Savings, Education, California State University Fullerton, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Angeles, Pulliam, Tax, MSN, Vanderbilt University Locations: U.S, Chase, Wells Fargo, California
Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "This is definitely a different agenda than previous presidents," Rebecca Allensworth, an antitrust expert at Vanderbilt University, told Business Insider. AdvertisementHere are some of the biggest companies Khan and Biden have targeted. "I think there's a reason why they have one big monopolization case, at least, against each of the four major American tech companies," Allensworth told BI.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Biden, , Joe Biden, Rebecca Allensworth, Kamala Harris, Lina Khan, Khan, Rafael Henrique, Merrick Garland, Alain Jocard, Sundar Pichai, Justin Sullivan, Jeff Bezos, EMMANUEL DUNAND, WhatsApp, Allensworth, it's Organizations: Google, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Service, Vanderbilt University, Big Tech, Federal Trade Commission, Nvidia, OpenAI, Department of Justice, The New York Times, FTC, Getty, Justice Department, Nation Entertainment, Prosecutors, DOJ, The, Department, Amazon, Tech, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, Albertsons Companies Locations: OpenAI
Baseless conspiracy theories about weather modification and false claims about disaster relief efforts have continued to spread on X in recent days, with misinformation about Hurricane Milton adding to a mountain of false rumors about Hurricane Helene and its aftermath. Greene has not deleted her posts referencing the conspiracy theories. In response to the challenges to Greene’s false claims, her deputy chief of staff, Nick Dyer, defended them, saying that she was actually the victim of conspiracy theories. “So when these people are espousing misinformation and conspiracy theories, then it’s like, ‘Oh, OK, well, maybe it’s true. FEMA is working to slow the spread of hurricane misinformation online.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Marjorie Taylor Greene, , Greene, , Joe Biden, Greene’s, “ It’s, Hugh Willoughby, , ” Willoughby, ” Leila, Nick Dyer, Milton, Hurricane Milton, Donald Trump, Jim Jordan, Elon Musk, Angelo Fernández Hernández, Shauna Bowes, ” Bowes, ’ ” Bowes, Helene, Deanna Criswell, ” Criswell Organizations: X, NOAA, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Republican, Florida International University, Hurricane Research Division, NBC, University of Washington’s Center, Hurricane, FEMA, U.S . Ohio, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Services Program, Customs, Disaster Relief, Congress, DHS, Institute, Strategic, ISD, Homeland Security, Vanderbilt University, North Carolina Department of Public Safety Locations: Florida, Saginaw , Michigan, U.S, London, Asheville , North Carolina
The idea behind a high-risk pool was to provide a safety net for people with pre-existing conditions struggling to find coverage. The high-risk pools, however, were critically underfunded, making monthly premiums for some patients double what they would be for a healthy individual, Cox said. “If you got into a high-risk pool, you might have had an exclusion on your coverage for six to 12 months,” Cox said. “When it doesn’t, it collapses.”Graves said that the U.S. could move back to a high-risk pool model but it would require “a massive amount of government subsidies to work.”“They would basically have to infuse the high-risk pool with enough subsidies to keep premiums affordable for people,” he said. “We had isolated pre-existing pools for the past 25 years, and they don’t work.”
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, , , Arthur Caplan, Cynthia Cox, ” Cox, Cox, John A . Graves, Tim Walz, ” Walz, ” Graves, Caplan, ” Caplan Organizations: Republican, NYU Langone Medical, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Democratic, Minnesota Gov Locations: New York City, Nashville , Tennessee, U.S
Several major banks, including Capital One 360, Ally, and BMO Alto, responded by dropping their high-yield savings account rates. It's not as easy to find 5% interest savings accounts as it was before the Fed meeting. However, there are ways you can navigate savings rate declines to keep earning a high interest rate for a bit longer. Savings account interest rate dropsIf you're using a major online bank to earn a high interest rate on your savings account, you might be disappointed by the recent Fed interest rate cuts. Capital One 360 Performance Savings fell from 4.25% APY to 4.10% (rate as of 9/27/24) APY, while Ally lowered its savings account rate from 4.20% to 4.00% APY.
Persons: , Ally didn't, Ally, Marcus, Goldman Sachs, Pibank, we've, you'll, Kit Pulliam, They’ve, Kit Organizations: Fed, BMO Alto, Federal Reserve, Capital, BMO, CIBC USA, Navy Federal Credit Union, Pibank Savings, Pulliam, Business, Tax, MSN, Vanderbilt University
In younger women, rates have increased at a faster clip — by about 1.4% every year since 2021. Among Asian American and Pacific Islander women under 50, breast cancer diagnoses have increased by 50% since 2000. Today, Black women are 5% less likely to get breast cancer than white women, but are nearly 40% more likely to die from the disease. The American Cancer Society researchers noted that this disparity is seen in even the most treatable types of breast cancer. Each person’s family and personal history and genetics will also determine when they should start screening for breast cancer.
Persons: , Sonya Reid, “ It’s, Reid, it’s, Wendy Wilcox, ” Wilcox, Dr, William Dahut, ” Reid, Wilcox, Organizations: American Cancer Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, American, Pacific, New York, New York City Health, Pacific Islanders, Alaska Natives Locations: Black, Alaska, New York City, American, Indian
Israel launches a ground operation in Lebanon. North Carolina residents raise questions over disaster responseNorth Carolina residents are only beginning to pick up the pieces after Helene roared through the western part of the state, causing devastating flooding and catastrophic damage. At least 49 people have died and dozens of others are missing in western North Carolina, which includes hard-hit Asheville. But some North Carolina residents are criticizing what they view as a lack of preparation for the storm. In recent weeks, Israel has launched attacks using exploding pagers and walkie talkies, unleashed heavy bombings in Lebanon and killed longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Persons: Vance, Tim Walz, Helene, Roy Cooper, , Deanne Criswell, Sara Legatski, , Hassan Nasrallah, Read, Sen, JD Vance, Donald Trump’s, Walz, Kamala Harris ’, Vance’s, , Biden, Harris, longshoremen, Carter, Jimmy Carter, Claudia Sheinbuam, Pete Rose, League Baseball’s, Sing, Jon, Adrian Velazquez, Gadiel del Orbe, del Orbe, — Sandra Lilley, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: NBC, Asheville . North Carolina Gov, FEMA, Spokespeople, Reuters, AFP, Getty Israel, Lebanon's, Israel Defense Forces, Minnesota Gov, CBS, Getty, Vance’s Yale Law, Democratic Party, International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, Workers, League, Sing Sing, del, Vanderbilt University Locations: Asheville , North Carolina, Israel, Lebanon, North Carolina, Carolina, Asheville ., Asheville, Florida, Buncombe County, didn’t, Beirut, Ohio, New York, Springfield , Ohio, East Coast, Gulf Coast, Georgia, NYPD, Kentucky, Spain
The Missouri bird flu patient, who didn’t have known contact with poultry or dairy cows, was hospitalized in August and tested positive for the H5 virus. The CDC reported last week that a health care worker who cared for the patient developed mild respiratory symptoms and tested negative for influenza. Additionally, a person who lived with the Missouri patient also became sick on the same day. The second health care worker will be offered a blood test to determine if there are antibodies for the bird flu virus. It isn’t yet known how the Missouri patient got infected with bird flu, the CDC said Friday.
Persons: Nirav Shah, it’s, wasn’t, Matthew Binnicker, “ I’m, Binnicker, William Schaffner, ” Schaffner Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Prevention, CDC, Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Locations: Missouri, Nashville , Tennessee
“The second clue,” she said, “is that the time of year is right.”Historically, September has been the biggest month for AFM cases. “We saw the virus that was previously driving the AFM cases, but we didn’t see the AFM cases associated with it,” said Dr. Kevin Messacar, an infectious disease specialist at Children’s Hospital Colorado, who treated some of the earliest AFM cases in 2014. So far in 2024, 13 AFM cases have been confirmed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vishnu Kagolanu as a young child with his father; Vishnu as a young man. Even the doctors couldn’t find out what was going on," said Saila Kagolanu, Vishnu's mother.
Persons: , who’s, Kevin Messacar, It’s, “ We’re, ” Messacar, Vishnu Kagolanu, Vishnu, couldn’t, Saila Kagolanu, Vishnu's, He'd, Buddy Creech, ” Creech, ” Kagolanu Organizations: Children’s Hospital, Centers for Disease Control, Monopoly, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Locations: U.S, Children’s Hospital Colorado, Los Altos , California, Nashville
AdvertisementThe antitrust trial, which began on Monday and is expected to last another month, has been configured as a bench trial. The case is different from a different Google antitrust trial decided earlier this year, where a judge found the company illegally monopolized the search market. AdvertisementThe Justice Department brought five different counts against Google under the Sherman Act, the landmark 1890 law that allows for the Justice Department to break up monopolies. AdvertisementAccording to a couple of professors who the Justice Department hired to do the math, that all added up to $2,289,751. At the end of June 7 hearing, Brinkema applauded Google and the Justice Department for their clever legal arguments.
Persons: , Department —, There's, Leonie Brinkema, Bill Clinton, Brinkema, Sherman, Gibson Dunn, Stephanie Scarbrough, Rebecca Allensworth, Allensworth, Department's, Wells Fargo, DOJ's, We're, Justice Department didn't Organizations: Service, Google, US Department of Justice, Department, Business, Justice Department, Justice, of, AP, Vanderbilt University, BI Locations: Virginia, United States, States, Eastern, of Virginia
Jim Sasser, who served 18 years in the U.S. Senate and six years as ambassador to China, has died. Gray Sasser, his son, said his father died Tuesday evening at his home in Chapel Hill, N.C., of an apparent heart attack. Sasser, a Democrat, represented Tennessee in the Senate from 1977 to 1995. President Bill Clinton then appointed him ambassador to China, a post he held until 2001. After he retired as ambassador, Sasser became a consultant.
Persons: Jim Sasser, Gray Sasser, Bill Clinton, Sasser, Republican Bill Brock, Republican Bill Frist, Elizabeth Sasser, , Sen, Albert Gore Sr, Brock, Gore, Sasser’s, Dad, Mary Organizations: U.S . Senate, Democrat, Republican, Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt Law School, Democratic, Tennessee Democratic Party, Frist, Senate, Harvard University, State of Locations: U.S, China, Chapel Hill, N.C, Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn, Nashville, State, State of Tennessee
After eight years of threatening to repeal the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare, former President Donald Trump still doesn’t have a comprehensive plan to replace it. People in the U.S. pay roughly twice as much for health care than any other nation on earth. But is it feasible to create a new health care law that reduces the escalating costs? “Right now, Obamacare is the status quo in health care,” said Larry Levitt, executive vice president of health policy at KFF, a nonprofit group that researches health policy issues. Harris has committed to extending the subsidies; Trump has remained silent.
Persons: Donald Trump, , John A . Graves, , Kamala Harris, Trump, ” Trump, , Larry Levitt, ” Levitt, Graves, Gerard Anderson, ” Graves, Jill Horwitz, David Sanders, “ We’ve, we’ve, ” Horwitz, Horwitz, Harris, Levitt, “ Trump, that’s Organizations: Trump, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, U.S . Department of, Treasury, Congressional, “ Republicans, ACA, Republicans, Republican, Committee, House Republicans, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Budget, Affordable, Law, Medicine, UCLA School of Law Locations: United States
CNN —A beloved Florida high school football player died after he collapsed during a game Friday night, school officials say, bringing the number of recent known deaths among high school athletes to seven. Alabama teen Semaj Wilkins died August 13 after a medical emergency during football practice at New Brockton High School, according to CNN affiliate WDHN. His smile radiatedGainer scored two touchdowns on the night of his death, Norton said, leading the team to victory. The high school there has about 500 students and is very close knit. Gainer had recently visited Vanderbilt University in Nashville, where he had hoped to play football, according to Norton.
Persons: Chance Gainer, Jim Norton, ” Norton, , Chance, , Gainer, Norton, Semaj Wilkins, Caden Tellier, Cohen Craddock, Joe, ” Chance, Sissy Godwin, CNN’s Madeline Holcombe Organizations: CNN, Port St, Joe High School, Liberty County High School, Gulf District, National Federation of State High School, Associated Press, New Brockton High School, WDHN, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, “ School, Vanderbilt University, Norton, Vanderbilt Locations: Florida, Florida’s, Alabama, Pensacola , Florida, plateauing, Port St, Port, Nashville
A person in Missouri has been infected with bird flu, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The adult, who didn't have known contact with poultry or dairy cows, was hospitalized on Aug. 22 and has recovered. At least 196 herds of dairy cows in 14 states have confirmed outbreaks of the H5 influenza virus, according to the CDC. There has been no evidence that H5N1 — the H5 virus spreading in dairy cows — has been spreading from person to person. The Missouri State Public Health Laboratory was sent a sample from the patient, Missouri health officials said in the release.
Persons: William Schaffner, Schaffner Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Prevention, CDC, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Missouri State Public Health Laboratory Locations: Missouri, U.S, Nashville , Tennessee
LendingClub recently replaced its old high-yield savings account with the LendingClub LevelUp Savings Account, which offers up to 5.30% annual percentage yield (APY). LendingClub's previous high-yield savings account, the LendingClub HighYield Savings Account, came with 5.00% APY. How to qualify for LendingClub's savings account 5.30% APYIt's pretty easy to open a savings account with LendingClub. How LendingClub's LevelUp Savings account compares to other high-yield savings accountsOther banks also offer high interest rates on savings accounts. EagleBank High-Yield Savings Account: Earn up to 5.35% APYThe EagleBank High-Yield Savings Account offers the potential to earn a slightly higher interest rate: up to 5.35% APY.
Persons: you've, you'll, LendingClub, EagleBank, Kit, Kit Pulliam, They’ve Organizations: Western Alliance Bank, Western Alliance, Yield, Kit Pulliam, Business, Tax, MSN, Vanderbilt University
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