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AdvertisementGoing for a quick walk after eating really can help improve digestion and energy, a dietitian says. Walking helps to control blood sugar levels and circulates nutrients. Keeping to a healthy routine can make you more likely to maintain other healthy habits, too. Taking a short stroll after a meal can help you avoid the post-feast slump and set you up for a healthy habits during the holidays, according to a dietitian. Walking after you eat can help increase energy, improve digestion, and control blood sugar levels, said Nicholas Fischer, registered dietitian for MedStar Health.
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The University of Oxford announced on Wednesday that William Hague, a former leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, will be its next chancellor. Mr. Hague, 63, was chosen in an online vote of about 25,000 Oxford alumni and staff members. He will begin his 10-year term early next year and will serve as Oxford’s 160th chancellor. The role is largely ceremonial but also involves advocacy and fund-raising work, the university said. A zumba teacher and an “anti-woke” Anglican clergyman were among those who cast their hats into the ring.
Persons: William Hague, Elish Angiolini, Mr, Hague, ” Mr, Organizations: University of Oxford, Britain’s Conservative Party, Oxford Locations: Oxford
CrowdStrike delivered a very good quarter after Tuesday's closing bell, with management raising its full-year outlook on sales, operating income, and earnings. Mortgage rates dropped last week, pushing home loans for purchases up 12% week over week and 52% year over year. Best Buy shares were steady Wednesday morning after their nearly 5% post-earnings drop in the previous session. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER .
Persons: CrowdStrike, Wells, Donald Trump, Kevin Hassett, Hassett, Stanley Black, Decker, Jim Cramer, We're, — CNBC's Zev Fima, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, Street, RBC, Dell, HP, Wall Street, National Economic Council, of Economic Advisers, Apple, Financial Times, Citi, holding's, Disney, Comcast's Universal, Paramount, Comcast, NBC Universal, CNBC, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Wells Fargo, China
Sarah Tarlow had a sense that something was wrong as soon as she opened her front door and called out to her bedridden husband upstairs. Instead of the sound of the radio that normally echoed from his room, the house was engulfed in silence. “I think it was enormously brave what he did. I’m not sure I could be that brave,” Ms. Tarlow, a professor of historical archaeology at Leicester University, said while sipping coffee at her home in a snow-covered village 30 miles from Leicester, in England’s Midlands. “I think it was a courageous thing, I think it was a loving thing.”
Persons: Sarah Tarlow, Mark Pluciennik, Pluciennik, Tarlow, I’m, Ms Organizations: Leicester University Locations: Britain, Leicester, England’s Midlands
This week, bill pay service doxo released The Bill Pay Economy™ 2024. In the report, shared exclusively with CNBC Make It, doxoINSIGHTS found that Americans spend close to $3.35 trillion per year on the ten most common household bills. Using data sourced from bill pay activity on the doxo platform, and rent and mortgage numbers from the U.S. Census, they analyzed costs across the 50 largest cities in the country to rank the most — and least — expensive. "The biggest indicator of an expensive place to live is housing," Powell says. "People spend the most on where they live, whether that's mortgage or rent."
Persons: doxo, doxoINSIGHTS, Liz Powell, Powell Organizations: CNBC, Census, Utilities, Cable, Mobile, West Coast Locations: U.S, West, West Coast ., California
AdvertisementThe cast of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is stirring drama on social media ahead of season two. "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" season one ended with two cast members potentially quitting the show and rumors of a secret affair involving its most volatile couple. But there will likely be even more drama in season two if the cast's social media feeds are anything to go by. Gibbons didn't initially identify Paul and her ex-husband as the couple until after Paul released a rebuttal TikTok video on Sunday. AdvertisementOn Sunday, Mortensen posted a cryptic TikTok video saying he would start "telling my truth and showing my receipts."
Persons: Taylor Frankie Paul, Paul, Melissa Hobley, MomTok, Makenna Gibbons, Gibbons, Gibbons didn't, Roux, Kenna, Brayden Rowley, Rowley, Whitney Leavitt, Dakota Mortensen, haven't, Mortensen, La Roux, Jessi Ngatikaura Organizations: Hulu, Disney, Business Locations: Salt Lake City
She previously competed at Miss South Africa but withdrew following online attacks on her nationality. Adetshina is now the first-ever Miss Africa and Oceania, a new title awarded by a panel of Miss Universe judges. AdvertisementIt's been a tumultuous journey for the 23-year-old, who almost didn't reach the Miss Universe stage after she withdrew from Miss South Africa following online attacks about her Nigerian name. 'People felt I wasn't South African enough'Chidimma Adetshina at Miss Universe Nigeria boot camp in August. While Adetshina felt like she had a "point to prove" to her online critics, she also realized she had a point to prove to herself.
Persons: Chidimma Adetshina, Adetshina, Instagram, It's, FAWAZ OYEDEJI, Gayton McKenzie, , McKenzie, BENSON IBEABUCHI, I've, I'm, she'd, Hector Vivas, Nigeria Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Chidimma, Miss Denmark Victoria Kjaer Theilvig Organizations: Miss, Business, Miss Nigeria, Miss Universe, Getty, Miss South, Miss SA, Africa's Department of Home Affairs, The, of Home Affairs, BBC, Department of Home Affairs, Adetshina, Mexico City, Nigeria Victoria, Miss Denmark Victoria Locations: Nigeria, Africa, Oceania, Mexico City, Miss Universe Nigeria, AFP, Miss South Africa, Soweto, South Africa, African, Western Province, Miss Nigeria, Mexico
Bitcoin on Wednesday climbed back above $95,000, recovering slightly from a pullback this week that knocked it from record levels. The broader crypto market, as measured by the CoinDesk 20 index, gained 5%. Although bitcoin is widely viewed as a store of value and a digital alternative to gold, the cryptocurrency often trades in tandem with the stock market. "The bitcoin bull market has legs," Alex Thorn, head of firmwide research at Galaxy Digital, said in a report Wednesday. Bitcoin is up 124% for the year and is still widely expected to reach the $100,000 milestone before the year is over.
Persons: Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, bitcoin, Coinbase, Trump, Alex Thorn, Biden, Katie Stockton, CNBC's, Organizations: Wednesday, Metrics, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Galaxy Digital Locations: U.S
As part of the UGG Black Friday sale, the brand is offering up to 55% off select styles. Beyond just UGG shoes, this Black Friday you can find discounted UGG apparel, like loungewear and accessories, for creating head-to-toe cozy ensembles. Keep reading to discover our favorite UGG styles included in the sale. The best UGG Black Friday dealsUGG New Heights Clog $90.99 $130.00 Save 30% The New Heights suede clogs are a prime example of "cottagecore" fall fashion. View at ZapposFAQs on the UGG Black Friday saleWhen does the sale start and end?
Persons: Frankie Organizations: Business, UGG Locations: DSW, Zappos, United States
AdvertisementMusk and Ramaswamy have plans for the DOGE, and Workday sees an opportunity. Workday aims to capitalize on federal agencies' shift from on-premises to cloud systems, its CEO said. Workday, the human resources software company that workers love to hate, is embedded in more than half of Fortune 500 companies. The $72 billion company has been building up its government customer base, from Oklahoma's Tulsa County to the US Department of Energy. On Workday's Tuesday earnings call, CEO Carl Eschenbach addressed an analyst's question about how DOGE could impact Workday's business.
Persons: Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Donald Trump, Carl Eschenbach, Eschenbach, what's, it's Organizations: DOGE, Fortune, US Department of Energy, Ramaswamy's Department, Government, Companies, Department of Energy, Defense Intelligence Agency, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Locations: Oklahoma's Tulsa County
CNN —A mother who kept her baby daughter in a drawer under her bed for almost three years has been jailed for seven and a half years in Britain. He went on to tell the court that the little girl was left alone when her mother went to work, took the other children to school and even when she went to stay with relatives over Christmas. He alerted family members and later that day social services attended the property, where they found the girl in a drawer. When confronted, the mother “did not show any emotion and appeared blasé,” the social worker told the court in a statement. During an interview with police, the woman said had not known she had been pregnant and was “really scared” giving birth.
Persons: , , , Steven Everett, Siôn, Mihangel, Ap Mihangel, Matthew Dunford Organizations: CNN, Chester Crown, PA Media, Locations: Britain, England, Cheshire
The US government tracks what percentage of each car’s parts is made “domestically.” But under current trade law, both Canadian-made parts and US-made parts are counted as the same domestic content. “Yes, it’s America’s truck, assembled in America, but not with American parts,” Ivan Drury, director of insights for Edmunds, told CNN. Domestic parts could be tough to findFinding domestic supplies for many of the imported car parts would be difficult. Even if an American parts supply could be found, in most cases it would be more expensive. Fewer imported cars would raise all pricesTariffs on imported vehicles likely would also lead to higher prices on cars that are assembled here, since it would limit the supply of vehicles in the US market.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, aren’t, Bill Clinton, Bill Pugliano, Honda, , it’s, ” Ivan Drury, Edmunds, Jeff Schuster, GlobalData, , Drury, “ You’re Organizations: New, New York CNN, GM, Ford, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda, Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, Mazda, Subaru, CNN, Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet Silverado Locations: New York, Mexico, Canada, American, United States, China, Lincoln , Alabama, Dearborn , Michigan, Michigan, Missouri, America, Saltillo , Mexico
It's using decoy drones to outwit Ukrainian defenses, according to the ISW. Around half the drones used to attack Ukraine are decoy drones, a report said. Russia is stepping up its use of decoy drones to distract Ukrainian air defenses in mass aerial attacks, according to The Institute for the Study of War (ISW). This, said the ISW's analysts, suggests that "Russian forces likely used a large number of decoy drones to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses." The Associated Press in November found that Russia was using swarms of fake drones to surround deadly thermobaric drones, which are highly destructive.
Organizations: The Institute, Ukraine, Associated Press, AP Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Washington, DC, Russian
Trump chooses U.S. Covid policy critic Bhattacharya to lead NIH
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya speaks during a roundtable discussion with members of the House Freedom Caucus on the COVID-19 pandemic at The Heritage Foundation on Thursday, November 10, 2022. The NIH has been in the crosshairs of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the NIH. The NIH director oversees 27 institutes and centers that conduct early stage research on everything from vaccines for emerging pandemic threats to targets for new drugs. Bhattacharya, a Stanford health policy professor and doctor, was an outspoken critic of the U.S. government's Covid-19 policies during the pandemic. Francis Collins, the NIH director and Fauci's boss, defended Fauci in a July 2020 interview with STAT News, saying it was "unimaginable" to consider firing Fauci, as some Republicans had demanded.
Persons: Jay Bhattacharya, Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Bhattacharya, government's, Anthony Fauci, Trump's coronavirus, Francis Collins Organizations: Caucus, Heritage Foundation, Tuesday, Stanford, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Department of Health, Human Services, RFK, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford's Department of Economics, NIH's National Institute of Allergy, Disease, STAT, Trump Locations: Stanford, Barrington, Fauci
AdvertisementDonald Trump said he'd put in place 25% tariffs on Mexican imports on his first day back in the White House. Mexico's president said her country would retaliate, which she said would impact joint ventures. During a press conference on Tuesday, Sheinbaum said that "one tariff will be followed by another, and so on, until we put joint ventures at risk." Sheinbaum said, adding that tariffs "would trigger inflation and job losses in the US and Mexico." Meanwhile, President Sheinbaum said that "dialogue is the best path to achieve understanding, peace, and prosperity for our two countries."
Persons: Donald Trump, he'd, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Trump, Sheinbaum, Gabriela Siller, Wendy Cutler, Derek Scissors, Scott Bessent Organizations: Biden, Motors, Ford Motor Company, Banco Base, Associated Press, Asia Society Policy Institute, Trump, American Enterprise Institute Locations: Mexico, Canada, China
On Tuesday, Trump’s transition team signed an agreement with the White House after months of postponing the traditional transition process – a delay that Biden officials warned could undermine an orderly transfer of power and pose national security risks. In a statement announcing the agreement, the Trump transition said it will use its own security and information systems, its own office spaces and maintain its own ethics plan. The transition team said its ethics plan will be posted online in compliance with federal law. Several of Trump’s picks have vast personal fortunes and deep ties to the private sector. Trump’s transition team has so far relied instead on internal vetting.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, , Matt Gaetz, Department of Justice – Trump, Pam Bondi, Joe Biden, , Brian Ballard, , ” Ballard, Gaetz, Pete Hegseth, Linda McMahon, Hegseth, McMahon, Howard Lutnick, Scott Bessent, – Lutnick, Florida Sen, Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, – Mehmet Oz, Janette Nesheiwat, Marty Makary, Sen, Markwayne Mullin, he’s, ” Sen, Peter Welch, Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s, untangle, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Bill Hagerty, Nick Iarossi —, , ” Iarossi, CNN’s Betsy Klein, Lauren Fox Organizations: CNN, Trump, Republican, Washington, Florida Rep, Department of Justice, Sunshine, Republicans, Mar, GOP, Senate, Senate Republicans, Fox News, Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Bessent, Hawaii Rep, Medicare, Drug Administration, Oklahoma Republican, Vermont Democrat, America, White, Biden, General Services Administration, FBI, Gabbard, Locations: Manhattan, Palm Beach, New York, Washington ,, Washington, Trump, Ukraine, Oklahoma, Vermont, Mexico, Canada, China, Florida
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBalsam Brands CEO on impact of tariffs, pre-lit tree business and outsourcing businessMac Harman, Balsam Brands founder and CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the 'red Christmas' and impact of Trump's tariffs.
Persons: Mac Harman, Balsam Organizations: Balsam, Balsam Brands
The S & P 500 will be propelled to new heights in the new year thanks to momentum in artificial intelligence, a resilient economy and the possibility of easier regulation on industries, according to JPMorgan. The labor market has also held up, with more than 100,000 jobs being added in all but one month this year. The S & P 500 is up 4.1% since the Nov. 5 vote. UBS said this week it sees the S & P 500 rising to 6,400 , while Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley expect an expansion to 6,500. His 4,200, the lowest in the CNBC Pro Market Strategist Survey , implies 30% downside from Tuesday's close.
Persons: Dubravko Lakos, Bujas, Donald Trump's, Toll, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Nvidia, Federal Reserve, Microsoft, Exxon Mobil, Tesla, Toll Brothers, Citigroup, UBS, Deutsche Bank, CNBC Pro Market, Survey Locations: Tuesday's, U.S
Dell Technologies — Shares fell more than 12% after the PC maker said it sees fourth-quarter revenue and earnings below Wall Street expectations . HP said it expects earnings, excluding items, to range between 70 cents per share and 76 cents per share. Autodesk expects earnings per share to be between $2.10 and $2.16, excluding items, and revenue of $1.623 billion to $1.638 billion. Urban Outfitters — Shares popped nearly 12% after the retailer reported an earnings and revenue beat postmarket Tuesday. Ambarella expects revenue of between $76 million and $80 million for the period, above the $69 million that analysts surveyed by LSEG had expected.
Persons: StreetAccount, FactSet, Janesh Moorjani, — Stocks, CrowdStrike, LSEG, George Kurtz, Ambarella, Nutanix, , Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Dell Technologies, HP, Autodesk, Urban, postmarket, LSEG . Revenue
Elon Musk, whose Starlink satellite constellation is the biggest, wields power in the new Trump administration. SpaceX's Starlink and other mega-constellations of satellites could damage the atmosphere in ways we don't yet understand, scientists say. About 100 scientists signed a letter in October asking the Federal Communications Commission, which regulates satellite launches in the US, to pause mega-constellations. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 56 Starlink internet satellites launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Without an environmental review, it's unclear what the impact of SpaceX's Starlink plans will be.
Persons: Elon Musk, Trump, SpaceX's Starlink, Putin, Elon, , Jonathan McDowell, Musk, Donald J, Brandon Bell, Paul Hennessy, Joseph Wang, Michelle Hanlon, there's, Starlink Organizations: SpaceX, Research, Federal Communications Commission, Harvard, Getty, Geophysical Research, University of Southern, National Environmental, FCC, NEPA, Center for Air, Space, University of Mississippi School of Law, Trump, of Government, Federal Aviation, California Coastal Commission Locations: Russia, Cape Canaveral , Florida, University of Southern California, Texas, California
Maybank sees Trump’s tariffs causing weaponization of currency
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMaybank sees Trump’s tariffs causing weaponization of currencySaktiandi Suppat, Head of Global FX Strategy of Maybank, says the effects of Trump 2.0 are kicking in earlier than expected. While the details of potential tariffs are still unclear, countries could be pushed to respond via currency measures.
Persons: Maybank, Saktiandi Organizations: Global FX, Trump
“IT HAS THE spirit of a loft,” says the interior designer Martin Brûlé, surveying the apartment that inhabits an entire floor of the Sherry-Netherland, the 38-story Jazz Age Fifth Avenue co-op and hotel overlooking Central Park at 59th Street. “The stereotype of a New York loft is that it’s downtown with this artsy feeling, mismatched furniture. Well, this space has all those elements. Brûlé has since transformed the 11,000 square feet, which once housed the hotel’s barbershop, gym and several offices, into a wildly imaginative and distinctively uptown version of open-plan living. A sensuous lounge and screening room lead to a celestial primary suite and an adjoining boudoir on the north side.
Persons: , Martin Brûlé, Sherry, Netherland, Brûlé Locations: Central, New York, Montreal, American, Paris
Paid influencers on TikTok. An infomercial hosted by Dennis Quaid. Pushback against the Olympics’ single-use plastic ban. The industry group, the National Association for PET Container Resources, or NAPCOR, worked to deliberately obscure its connection to the campaign and make its content “authentic and from the creators’ viewpoints,” the documents show. PET stands for polyethylene terephthalate, the plastic used to make single-use soda bottles and clamshell containers.
Persons: Dennis Quaid, Pushback Organizations: Olympics, National Association, PET Container Resources
The average flight today from Kennedy Airport to LAX is slower than it was in 1995 in every conceivable way. Planes face longer delays leaving the gate; take more time taxiing before taking off; and spend more time in the air. But paradoxically, even with an average rise in travel time of 18 minutes, the percentage of flights on this route arriving after the scheduled arrival time has decreased. In 1995, the arrivals were behind schedule 51 percent of the time; today it’s just 37 percent.
Organizations: Kennedy Airport, LAX
Residents were visiting their damaged homes near the border for the first time in a year. Israeli soldiers were bathing in a natural hot spring in the rain, in an area where sirens screamed the previous night. Many residents have settled into new housing and enrolled their children in schools elsewhere. The Israeli government promised to retaliate immediately to any violations of the cease-fire, and officials are not encouraging residents to return yet. Their town, Metula, is just a few hundred yards from the Lebanese border and suffered significant damage during the war.
Persons: , Galit Doctorsh Organizations: Hamas Locations: Lebanon, Israel, Iran, , Metula, Lebanese, Gaza
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