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The report examined Americans who have identified as nonprofit workers on the Census' American Community Survey, including many employees in healthcare, educational services, and social assistance. Younger nonprofit workers are particularly struggling. According to the report, 37% of nonprofit workers under the age of 25 fall into the ALICE category. Similarly, 23% of nonprofit workers ages 25 to 44 are considered ALICEs. And, while 16% of white nonprofit workers were below the ALICE threshold, 35% of Black workers in the sector were struggling to make ends meet.
Persons: ALICE, Lisa Kelley, they're, It's, Cherie Tobias, Melissa Hedden Organizations: Service, United, Survey, Business, SNAP, Medicaid Locations: El Paso , Texas, Alexandria , Virginia, Cincinnati, Michigan
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the worst outcome for the US economy is stagflation. Speaking at a Tuesday conference, Dimon said he "wouldn't take it off the table." Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementEven as inflation approaches the Federal Reserve's target, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says stagflation is still a possibility. "I would say the worst outcome is stagflation — recession, higher inflation," Dimon said.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Dimon, , stagflation Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, of Institutional, CNBC, Business
When the NFL signed an 11-year, $111 billion media rights deal in 2021, streaming was already part of the mix. Live sports broadcasts have maintained a large audience on traditional TV, even as consumers flee the cable bundle for streaming services. The majority of viewership still comes from traditional TV, according to ratings data. Schroeder said Tuesday that the NFL's strategy exists in both the traditional TV and streaming worlds. Netflix will stream NFL games for the next three years, with two games being streamed this year on the platform, and at least one matchup in both 2025 and 2026.
Persons: John Kelly Jr, Hans Schroeder, Peacock, Steve Jobs, Schroeder, Nielsen, Rick Cordella, Lori Conkling Organizations: Baltimore Ravens, NFL, Green Bay Packers, Lambeau, The, CNBC, Google, YouTube, Comcast, Netflix, Apple, NBC Sports, English Premier League, NBA Locations: Green Bay , Wisconsin, U.S, Brazil
New Hampshire Primary Election Results
  + stars: | 2024-09-10 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
GovernorFormer U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte, who has warned voters that New Hampshire is “one election away from turning into Massachusetts,” is expected to defeat Chuck Morse, the former State Senate president, in the Republican primary for governor. Top Democratic primary contenders are Joyce Craig, the former mayor of Manchester, and Cinde Warmington, a former member of the state’s executive council.
Persons: Kelly Ayotte, , Chuck Morse, Joyce Craig, Cinde Organizations: Former U.S, State, Republican, Democratic Locations: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Manchester
New Hampshire Governor Primary Election Results
  + stars: | 2024-09-10 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte, who has warned voters that New Hampshire is “one election away from turning into Massachusetts,” is expected to defeat Chuck Morse, the former State Senate president, in the Republican primary for governor. Top Democratic primary contenders are Joyce Craig, the former mayor of Manchester, and Cinde Warmington, a former member of the state’s executive council.
Persons: Kelly Ayotte, , Chuck Morse, Joyce Craig, Cinde Organizations: U.S, State, Republican, Democratic Locations: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Manchester
Higher valuations, a mixed macro outlook, and policy uncertainty raise the risk of further declines for stocks. Yet, odds of a bear market are low amid a strong private sector and coming rate cuts, Goldman Sachs says. AdvertisementMacro and policy uncertainty have raised warning signs for further volatility for stocks in recent weeks, but the risk of a steeper correction into bear market territory looks remote, Goldman Sachs analysts said. According to the bank, there's an elevated risk that investors pullback amid lofty valuations, a mixed macro outlook, and policy uncertainty. The firm's outlook comes as indexes have been rattled in recent months by volatility stemming from weaker-than-expected macro data.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Organizations: Service, Fed
In today’s edition, senior political editor Mark Murray looks at how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are trying to position themselves as the candidate of change. Poll shows Trump winning the 'change' argument — for nowBy Mark MurrayIt’s not too surprising that the latest national New York Times/Siena College poll finds a razor-close contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. In the NYT/Siena poll, 25% of likely voters said Harris represents major change and 15% said she represents minor change, while 55% said she represents more of the same. That’s compared with 53% of voters who see Trump as representing major change, 8% as minor change, and 34% as more the same. Breaking barriers in Delaware: State Sen. Sarah McBride is expected to take another step toward becoming the first transgender person elected to Congress.
Persons: Mark Murray, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Mark Murray It’s, It’s, Trump, Harris, Chuck Todd, , Harris ’, Joe Biden’s, , ” Harris, Biden, ” Trump, ” We’re, it’s Trump, Adam Wollner, Alexandra Marquez, Adam Edelman Tomorrow’s, Sen, Kelly Ayotte, Chris Sununu, Chuck Morse, Ayotte, Joyce Craig, Cinde Warmington, Amy Walter, Maggie Goodlander, Colin Van Ostern, Annie Kuster, who’s, Goodlander, Jake Sullivan, Hillary Clinton, Van Ostern, John Lynch, State Sen, Sarah McBride, McBride, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Tom Carper, Blunt Rochester, she’s, Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks, hat’s Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Trump, New York Times, Siena, it’s Trump who’s, Rhode, Republican, Democrats, Manchester, Democratic, Biden White House, Justice Department, Council, Rep, Delaware’s, Democratic National Convention, Delaware Democrat, Senate Locations: Siena, New Hampshire , Delaware, North Carolina, state’s, New Hampshire, Granite, Kuster, Delaware, State, Congress
People walk past an Apple store in the Americana at Brand shopping center on December 26, 2023 in Glendale, California. Apple Intelligence — the collective brandname for all of Apple’s own AI tools — is intended to be more of a personal assistant than anything else. What about your data: Since Apple Intelligence and ChatGPT will be used for largely different purposes, the amount and type of information users send to each AI may be different, too. While Apple users will have to send their personal information and AI queries to OpenAI if they want to use ChatGPT, Apple has said that most of the time Apple Intelligence won’t be sending user data anywhere. As much as possible, Apple will try to process AI prompts directly on your device using smaller AI models.
Persons: Mario Tama, you’ve, ChatGPT, Siri, Apple Organizations: Apple, Brand, Apple Intelligence Locations: Glendale , California
But the country could see growth pick up this fall, Goldman Sachs' chief China economist says. Hui Shan pointed to fiscal easing, strong export momentum, and subsiding weather-related risks. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementAfter a long downturn, China's economy may be poised for a turnaround, Goldman Sachs says. Goldman's chief China economist Hui Shan pointed to fiscal easing, strong export momentum, and subsiding weather-related risks as reasons to believe the country's fortunes could soon change.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Hui Shan, , Shan Organizations: Service, Business Locations: China
Both the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Pro will be available for pre-order on Friday and in stores on September 20, Apple announced. They’re also available in two sizes: 6.1 inches for the iPhone 16 and 6.7 inches for iPhone 16 Plus. IPhone 16 ProThe new iPhone 16 Pro. From AppleThe iPhone 16 Pro, Apple’s higher-end iPhone, features even more AI features than the iPhone 16. Price: The new Apple iPhone 16 Pro will cost $999 and the iPhone 16 Pro Max will be $1,199, the company announced Monday.
Persons: Dan Ives, Wedbush, haven’t, Apple, ” Craig Federighi, Siri, Erica, ultramarine, Max, AirPods Organizations: CNN, Apple, Apple Watch, Apple Apple, Apple Intelligence, Pro, US Food and Drug Administration, Apple Watch Apple
Boeing and the union that represents some 33,000 of its workers have struck a new labor deal, just days before a costly strike could have begun at the plane maker’s main factories. It also secures a commitment from Boeing to build its next airplane in the Pacific Northwest, the union said. It is IAM members who will bring this company back on track,” the union said in a statement on Sunday. This proposal helps keep our legacy alive.”A vote is scheduled for Sept. 12, the union said. The current agreement was set to expire after Thursday and a strike could have started immediately if no deal was reached.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, , Stephanie Pope Organizations: Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Workers, IAM Locations: Seattle, Oregon, Pacific Northwest
Boeing reaches deal with union to avoid strike
  + stars: | 2024-09-08 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
New York CNN —Boeing and the Machinists union, which represents 33,000 of its employees on the West Coast, have reached a tentative deal that could avoid a strike that had been set to start this Friday. Before it will take effect, the deal would need the approval of the rank-and-file union members who build commercial jets. But leadership of the union praised the tentative deal and said it achieved the union’s goals. The deal represents Boeing’s biggest pay raise for union members. The deal also includes increased job security for union members with a promise to build the next new airplane at one of the union-represented plants in the Puget Sound region.
Persons: , “ We’ve, ” Stephanie Pope, Max, ” Jon Holden, Brandon Bryant, Dave Calhoun, ” Calhoun, “ We’re, we’re, , Kelly Ortberg Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Boeing’s, Puget, Boeing Boeing, Alaska Airlines, UPS, General Motors, Ford, Union, ” Company Locations: New York, West Coast, South Carolina, Seattle, Portland , Oregon
Former President George W. Bush speaks during the Struggle for Freedom Conference at George W. Bush Presidential Center on November 16, 2022 in Dallas, Texas. TFormer President George W. Bush does not plan to endorse a candidate for president, his office told NBC News on Saturday. "President Bush retired from presidential politics years ago," the office added. A spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign declined to comment but pointed to the campaign's Republican outreach efforts. The elder Bush president died in 2018, but the younger said in 2021 that he wrote in former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for president in 2020.
Persons: George W, Bush, Laura, Trump, Kamala Harris, Bush's, Dick Cheney, Harris, Donald Trump, Cheney, president's, Liz Cheney, Cheneys, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Sen, John McCain, State Condoleezza Rice, Bill Weld of, Stephanie Grisham, McCain, Romney, Egwuonwu, Sarah Dean, Tara Prindiville, Monica Alba Organizations: Freedom Conference, George, Bush Presidential Center, NBC News, Republican, Wyoming, Trump, State, Republican Gov, Rep, Denver, Bush, GOP, Republicans, NBC Locations: Dallas , Texas, Bill Weld of Massachusetts, Virginia
CNN —Apple excited fans with its vision for its “Apple Intelligence” artificial intelligence system earlier this year. Apple faces immense pressure ahead of the event to prove the new AI features and other iPhone 16 updates are worth shelling out for an upgrade. Subplot or main character, here is everything we’re expecting from the Apple event. The company’s task on Monday will be to show iPhone users what that will look in real life. A major question heading into Monday’s event is how Apple will price the iPhone 16 lineup.
Persons: Ming Yeung, Dan Ives, Wedbush, ” D.A, Davidson, Gil Luria, Siri, ” Luria, , Tiffany, Tiffany R, you’ll, Luria, Aly Song, , , Mark Gurman, CFRA Research’s Angelo Zino, Gurman, Samantha Kelly, Ramishah Maruf Organizations: CNN, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Apple Watch Locations: Milan, Italy, , Shanghai, China
Read previewFor some young New Orleans residents, guaranteed basic income helped them afford a ride to work. The New Orleans guaranteed basic income pilot was a collaboration between Mayor LaToya Cantrell's Office of Youth and Families and the national advocacy network Mayors for a Guaranteed Income (MGI). AdvertisementResearchers, however, noted that the individualized impacts of guaranteed basic income are difficult to capture in a dataset. For Howlette, the New Orleans pilot results show that housing, work, and transportation-related costs are major barriers for opportunity youth. She said guaranteed income is just one way to help alleviate these challenges and prevent long-term poverty.
Persons: , would've, LaToya, Howlette Organizations: Service, SNAP, Medicaid, Business, New, LaToya Cantrell's, Youth, The Center, University of Pennsylvania, Orleans Mayor's Locations: New Orleans, America, Los Angeles, Birmingham, Chicago, Denver, , New Orleans, Louisiana, Orleans
More than 70 LGBTQ models and eight designers took over the Brooklyn Museum on Thursday night for dapperQ’s ninth annual queer fashion show, "Presents Nine," coinciding with the start of New York Fashion Week. Hundreds of attendees crowded the perimeter of the runway, cheering, chanting — and sometimes screaming — as models strutted across the stage. Jorge Garcia for NBC NewsWhile the event is not part of the official New York Fashion Week lineup, dapperQ, a digital magazine dedicated to covering queer fashion as a form of activism, intentionally makes its show just as big of a spectacle. The idea for the event came to founder Anita Dolce Vita more than a decade ago, when she started receiving invitations to NYFW shows. “I would come back with very little content that would be relevant to our readers and our communities,” Dolce Vita told NBC News.
Persons: Mickey Freeman, Austin Alegria, Keith Kelly, Jorge Garcia, Anita Dolce Vita, , ” Dolce Vita, Beyoncé, NBC News Buffy Sierra, ” Sierra, Organizations: Brooklyn Museum, New York, NBC News, NBC News Buffy,
A water tower at the United States Steel Corp. Edgar Thomson Works steel mill in Braddock, Pennsylvania, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. — It's one the few things Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump agree on: opposing the sale of U.S. Steel to the Japanese company Nippon Steel . "I'm pissed," said Chris Kelly, the mayor of West Mifflin, a small town near Pittsburgh. Kelly, a Democrat, said he was initially skeptical of Nippon buying U.S. Steel, which operates plants in West Mifflin and surrounding communities known as the Mon Valley. "I couldn't agree more with President Biden," she said.
Persons: Edgar, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, they're, Chris Kelly, everybody's, Kelly, — Kelly, I've, Joe Biden, United States hasn't, Biden —, Biden, Harris Organizations: United States Steel Corp, Edgar Thomson Works, WEST MIFFLIN, Steel, Nippon Steel, steelworkers, West, Nippon, U.S . Steel, NBC News, The Washington Post, White, Foreign Investment, America steelworkers Locations: Braddock , Pennsylvania, Pa, U.S, Pennsylvania, West Mifflin, Pittsburgh, Mon, United States
Patterned floors make a bold statement but may quickly go out of style. Tiles can be expensive to replace. alexandre zveiger/ShutterstockInterior designer Kelly Taylor, owner of Kelly Taylor Interior Design, told Business Insider that kitchen floors aren't ideal for incorporating detailed patterns, such as checkered flooring. If you want a pattern on the floor, change up the wood to a herringbone, or choose a stone with a tone-on-tone pattern, like a water-jet mosaic," Taylor said. Bold flooring patterns can be costly to replace when they go out of style.
Persons: alexandre zveiger, Kelly Taylor, Taylor Organizations: Design
Read previewI pulled my 3-year-old from in-person preschool a few years ago. I couldn't let a place of learning implant visions of violence in a child so young she didn't even know the word. I knew she'd be negatively affected by shooter-response drills, and she already felt anxious at school, a new environment for her. I requested exemptions for kids with disabilities, kids with special needs, kids with limited English-speaking ability, and kids with existing traumas. She's enrolled in a virtual school that holds live classes, has a robust curriculum, and conducts no drills.
Persons: , wouldn't, Deirdre Myers, ALICE, I'm, Kadesha, She's, she's Organizations: Service, Business, Area, American Academy of Pediatrics, Counseling Services Locations: Michigan, Georgia
The Trump policy that freaks out economists the most
  + stars: | 2024-09-05 | by ( Matt Egan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
New York CNN —Former President Donald Trump wants to spend trillions of dollars on tax cuts. “It’s enormously protectionist and terrible economic policy,” said Holtz-Eakin, who served as an economic adviser to former President George H.W. The cost of the Trump tax cutsTrump has called for extending his signature 2017 tax cuts, which expire next year if no action is taken by Congress. Trump has argued that extending the tax cuts will boost the economy, create jobs and help families. The Trump campaign has not detailed significant spending cuts or tax hikes to offset these tax cuts.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Goldman Sachs, Kamala Harris, Goldman, , ” David Kelly, Kelly, “ It’s, , ’ Trump, Douglas Holtz, Eakin, Holtz, George H.W, Bush, GOP Sen, John McCain, Mark Zandi, ” Zandi, Karoline Leavitt, they’ll, ” Leavitt, Trump’s, ” Harris, “ Donald Trump, ” Brian Nelson, Harris, Kimberly Clausing, Mary Lovely, ” Trump, Joe Biden, Penn, Penn Wharton, The Trump, CNN’s Katie Lobosco Organizations: New, New York CNN, Asset Management, CNN, America, New York Economic Club, American, GOP, Moody’s, Trump, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Peterson Institute, US Customs, Louis Federal Reserve, Biden, Congress, Princeton University, University of Chicago, Harvard University, US Treasury Department, Penn Wharton Model, Social Security Locations: New York, United States, China, America
On Wednesday, ABC announced that Sorokin — who in 2019 was convicted of conning banks, hotels, and individuals out of money by posing as a European heiress named Anna Delvey — would join the cast of "Dancing With the Stars" season 33. Sorokin finished her prison sentence (which she previously called "a huge waste of time") for her crimes in February 2021. Shortly after she was released from prison, an immigration judge put her under house arrest in New York and banned her from using social media. Related storiesAnna Delvey having to wear an ankle monitor in her #DWTS promo photo is absolute perfection. Advertisement"Dancing With the Stars" season 33 airs September 17 on ABC and Disney+ and streams on Hulu the next day.
Persons: , Anna Sorokin, Sorokin, Anna Delvey —, Jenn Tran, Tran's, Joey Graziadei, Phaedra Parks, Anna Delvey, Anna, John Sandweg —, Sandweg, She's, Pornhub, Kelly Cutrone Organizations: Service, ABC, Business, Netflix, Customs Enforcement, ICE, Barack, New, Disney, Hulu Locations: European, York, Immigration, United States, New York
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Julie Griggs and Danielle Dietzek, the founders of the dating app Fourplay. Over 30 guys in the first week told us this was so much fun and a better way to date. And from there, we Googled how to get an app started. And if you keep going, your app is going to totally break." I was still working as a PA and got a text from friends saying to turn on the show.
Persons: Julie Griggs, Danielle Dietzek, Griggs, Julie, Danielle, it's, iMessage, Mark Cuban, I've, We've, they've, we'd, Kelly, Ryan Organizations: Service, YouTube Locations: WhatsApp
U.S. adults will wager $35 billion this NFL season, according to projections from the American Gaming Association. Since last NFL season, Maine, North Carolina and Vermont have allowed sports betting operators to launch in their states. "The NFL season is our biggest acquisition period of the year," said Christian Genetski, president of FanDuel, the nation's leading sportsbook. Since then, Fanatics Sportsbook acquired PointsBet's U.S. operations and technology, which is now fully integrated. It first launched in November last year, smack in the middle of NFL season.
Persons: Joe Milton III, Kyu Blu Kelly, Scott Taetsch, Churchill, Christian Genetski, FanDuel, It's, Michael Rubin's, Sportsbook, Pavlo Gonchar, Matt King, King, DraftKings, Penn, Jay Snowden, Gabby Jones Organizations: New England Patriots scrambles, Getty, American Gaming Association, National Football League, NFL, International, Caesars, MGM Resorts, New York Stock Exchange, Rush Street Interactive, FanDuel, YouTube, PointsBet's, Lightrocket, CNBC, Penn Entertainment, ESPN Bet, Disney, ESPN, Bloomberg Locations: Landover , Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, Vermont, Florida, Washington, Penn, Entain, New York
Where are low-cost airlines cutting back now? New planes
  + stars: | 2024-08-30 | by ( Leslie Josephs | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
In this article SAVEULCCJBLU Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTJetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines airplanes proceed to gates after landing at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey on May 30, 2024. Airlines flooded the U.S. with flights this year, driving down fares particularly in the domestic market, where low-cost carriers concentrate, and weighing on carriers' revenue while costs have gone up. Spirit Airlines , JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines last posted annual profits in 2019, while larger carriers have returned to profitability. Now, some of those same airlines are dialing back their growth plans and deferring deliveries of new aircraft. Some airlines, like Frontier, have been active in sale-leasebacks, in which they sell planes to generate cash and lease them back.
Persons: Gary Hershorn, Cash, Barry Biffle, Biffle, Joanna Geraghty, , AerCap, Gus Kelly, Eddy Pieniazek, Pieniazek, Alwyn Scott Organizations: JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Newark Liberty International Airport, Corbis, Getty Images Airlines, Frontier Airlines, roundtrip U.S, Airbus, New York, Pratt & Whitney, JetBlue, Airlines, Aircraft, Boeing, Max, Air Lease Locations: Newark , New Jersey, U.S, Mobile , Alabama
A judge in Kentucky has dismissed core charges against two former Louisville police officials involved in the raid that ended in Breonna Taylor's death. Judge Charles R. Simpson III of western Kentucky's U.S. District Court on Thursday said Taylor's death was triggered by the actions of her boyfriend, who opened fire when police arrived outside her Louisville apartment March 13, 2020. "Those violations resulted in Ms. Taylor’s death," he said in a statement at the time. Jaynes and Meany weren't at the raid, and her death was more directly tied to Walker's decision to open fire, the judge wrote. "The Court finds that the warrantless entry was not the actual cause of Taylor’s death," he wrote in his decision.
Persons: Breonna, Judge Charles R, Simpson, Joshua Jaynes, Kyle Meany, Kenneth Walker's, Taylor, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Jaynes, Meany, General Merrick B, Garland, Taylor’s, Meany weren't, Taylor's, Kelly Goodlett, Brett Hankison, Walker Organizations: Louisville, Louisville Police, Department, Justice Department, NBC News, U.S . Justice Department, Associated Press, AP Locations: Kentucky, Kentucky's U.S, Louisville, Minneapolis
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