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Google scraps plan to remove cookies from Chrome
  + stars: | 2024-07-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The Google logo is seen in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 10, 2024. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tabCompanies Google Inc FollowAlphabet Inc FollowJuly 22 (Reuters) - Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, it said on Monday, after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code meant to track users on the internet. "Advertising stakeholders will no longer have to prepare to quit third-party cookies cold turkey," eMarketer analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf said in a statement. "Google's decision to continue allowing third-party cookies, despite other major browsers blocking them for years, is a direct consequence of their advertising-driven business model," Cohen said in a statement. Reporting by Yuvraj Malik and Jeffrey Dastin in San Francisco; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Steve Marcus, they'd, Anthony Chavez, Chavez, Evelyn Mitchell, Wolf, Lena Cohen, Cohen, Yuvraj Malik, Jeffrey Dastin, Devika Organizations: REUTERS, Google, Markets Authority, European Union, General Data Protection, CMA, Office, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Thomson Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, San Francisco
“It’s the Harris-Biden ticket,” GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas told CNN. “The unique problem with picking her is she can’t run away from any of that,” GOP Rep. Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota told CNN. Vice President Harris has dedicated her career to making life better for working people – while Trump only cares about himself. That’s the contrast the American people will see over the next 106 days.”In Pennsylvania, the GOP campaign arm is focusing on Harris’ previous statements as a presidential candidate in 2019 about banning fracking. “The thing about this race is that both Harris and Trump have held office,” Johnson, the House speaker, told CNN.
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The Secret Service denied some of former President Donald Trump's requests for additional security resources over the past two years, an official with the agency confirmed to NBC News. The Secret Service official said extra security accommodations could not always be made for Trump due to the department's limited resources. "In some instances where specific Secret Service specialized units or resources were not provided, the agency made modifications to ensure the security of the protectee," Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi told NBC News. Last Sunday, he said the assertion that the Secret Service had rebuffed Trump's team's requests for additional security were "absolutely false." In the wake of the attempted assassination of Trump, the Secret Service has been under intense scrutiny.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Anthony Guglielmi, Trump's, Trump, Kimberly Cheatle, Mike Johnson, Steve Scalise Organizations: Republican National Convention, Secret Service, NBC News, Service, Trump, Washington Post, NBC Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Trump's Pennsylvania, Trump
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEarnings may be more important than political uncertainty in the upcoming months: Shannon SaccociaShannon Saccocia, NB Private Wealth CIO, and Steve Grasso, Grasso Global CEO, join CNBC's 'Special Report' to discuss how Biden's resignation from the presidential race may impact markets.
Persons: Shannon Saccocia Shannon Saccocia, Steve Grasso, Grasso, CNBC's Organizations: Grasso Global
Instead, Biden’s campaign unraveled over the course of the next 24 days. It’s a high-risk, high-reward gamble for Democrats, resetting a campaign Biden was losing with a new nominee just 107 days before the election. Dunn and her husband, Bob Bauer, were among Biden’s debate prep team and had faced the ire of the president’s family in the aftermath of the debate. Several news outlets, including CNN, reported that Pelosi and former President Barack Obama had privately expressed concerns about the future of Biden’s campaign. That same day, ABC News reported that Schumer told Biden in their Saturday meeting that it would be best if he bowed out of the presidential race.
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U.S. President Joe Biden looks on at the 115th NAACP National Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., July 16, 2024. Republican lawmakers are calling on President Joe Biden to resign after he announced Sunday that he will no longer seek reelection. "If Joe Biden is not fit to run for President, he is not fit to serve as President," Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said in a post on X after Biden announced his decision. Republicans' calls for Biden to resign began even before the president announced he would no longer seek reelection. "If Joe Biden ends his reelection campaign, how can he justify remaining President?," Sen. JD Vance, Trump's running mate, said on X Sunday morning.
Persons: Joe Biden, Mike Johnson, Biden, Elise Stefanik, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Harris, Kevin O'Connor, O'Connor, Sen, JD Vance, Trump's, Trump, Mitch McConnell, Steve Scalise Organizations: 115th NAACP National, House Republican, National Republican Senatorial Committee, White House, Democratic Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, America, Delaware
Within hours of Biden dropping out of the race and endorsing his vice president on Sunday, Trump’s campaign managers had released a blistering statement tying Harris to the administration’s policies. Instead, Trump’s team had orchestrated an exacting campaign around defeating Biden. But it was soon widely acknowledged within Trump’s camp that Biden bowing out would also throw their own campaign into uncertainty. Trump’s campaign also began privately ramping up and testing new lines of attack on Harris — someone they had largely ignored since she was sworn in as vice president. While polling has shown Harris is the best known among possible Democratic candidates to replace Biden, Trump’s advisers and allies maintain that most Americans don’t know much about her, creating an opening to define her to the public.
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The buzzy bot's technology — generative AI — could write emails, produce code, and materialize graphics in minutes. Generative AI can hallucinate, spread misinformation, and reinforce biases against marginalized groups if it's not managed properly. That's where a chief ethics officer comes in. AdvertisementRight now, though, companies aren't hiring people into these roles fast enough, according to Steve Mills, the chief AI ethics officer at Boston Consulting Group. She also engages with government leaders and other chief ethics officers.
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London, England CNN —The US men’s basketball team fought back from a double-digit deficit to edge past South Sudan 101-100 in a dramatic pre-Olympic friendly in London, England on Saturday. Despite its star power, Team USA has occasionally flattered to deceive recently and has looked unconvincing at times in victory. South Sudan, the world’s youngest country, is preparing to make its Olympic debut and defeated Great Britain in a friendly game on Thursday. South Sudan fought its way back into the game, catching fire from three-point range in the first quarter to grab the lead. “Don’t take nothing away from South Sudan,” he said.
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“I need you and Mike at the house,” President Biden said late Saturday afternoon. Mr. Biden was on the phone from his vacation home in Rehoboth, Del., with Steve Ricchetti, one of his closest advisers. Soon, both men were in Rehoboth, socially distanced from the president, who was recovering from Covid. He would not tell most of his staff until a minute before making his announcement to the world on Twitter on Sunday. Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Mr. Biden went on to endorse, also learned on Sunday, although it is unclear when.
Persons: Mike, Biden, Steve Ricchetti, Mike Donilon, Biden’s, , Kamala Harris, Mr, Donald J, Trump Organizations: Twitter, Republican Locations: Rehoboth, Del, Covid
Four years ago, Jack Ma was the embodiment of China’s spectacular economic rise. Already the country’s wealthiest and most famous businessman, he was poised to become one of the richest in the world. The expected initial public offering of Mr. Ma’s fintech company, Ant Group, was projected to surpass the record-shattering launch of his e-commerce giant, Alibaba. At the same time, another wealthy Chinese businessman was awaiting a very different fate. Mr. Xiao had amassed a fortune manipulating markets and cultivating close ties to relatives of top Chinese officials, and he was about to be made an example.
Persons: Jack Ma, Ma’s, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Xiao Jianhua, Xiao Organizations: Ant, The New York Times Locations: China
In practice, whoever the presidential nominee chooses as their running mate is typically accepted by the delegates. What happens to the money raised for Biden’s reelection? Biden’s reelection efforts had raised a total of $240 million at the end of June. Those funds are split across the DNC, allied committees and Biden’s campaign committee itself. While no US president has been pressured out of a reelection campaign due to concerns over his mental fitness, it is not unprecedented for an incumbent president to abandon his reelection campaign — but it is rare.
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From the Macintosh computer to the iPhone, Apple's late co-founder Steve Jobs was widely considered an innovative visionary who helped revolutionize the way we use technology in our everyday lives. Now, a newly released clip from 1983 reveals Jobs may have been more ahead of his time than we knew. The Steve Jobs Archive's latest digital exhibit features never before seen video footage of a presentation given by the tech legend at the 1983 International Design Conference. In the clip, Jobs said that while he enjoyed reading books by Aristotle and Plato, he wished he could ask them questions. The machine would be able to generate responses to questions similar to how the real-life person may respond.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Jobs, Aristotle, Plato
Security experts said CrowdStrike's routine update of its widely used cybersecurity software, which caused clients' computer systems to crash globally on Friday, apparently did not undergo adequate quality checks before it was deployed. The latest version of its Falcon Sensor software was meant make CrowdStrike clients' systems more secure against hacking by updating the threats it defends against. Patrick Wardle, a security researcher who specializes in studying threats against operating systems, said his analysis identified the code responsible for the outage. It's unclear how that faulty code got into the update and why it wasn't detected before being released to customers. Other security companies have had similar episodes in the past.
Persons: Steve Cobb, Patrick Wardle, John Hammond Organizations: Dusseldorf Airport, Microsoft, Huntress Labs, Fortune, Infrastructure Security Agency Locations: Dusseldorf, Germany, U.S
The Steve Jobs Archive's new exhibit reveals Jobs' 1983 vision for generative AI. Jobs predicted AI would be like a book that users could ask questions to and interact with. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Even the buzziest technology of the moment — chatbots driven by generative AI — was something Steve Jobs predicted would revolutionize our world. A new digital exhibit from the Steve Jobs Archive includes footage from a 1983 presentation Jobs gave at the International Design Conference in Aspen.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Jobs, Organizations: Service, Steve, International, Apple, Business Locations: Aspen .
Patients were told by hospitals and health care providers across the United States on Friday morning that a global technology outage had downed some information technology systems, resulting in canceled surgeries and other procedures, though hospitals emphasized that emergency departments remained open. Some major hospital systems were affected, including the Kaiser Permanente medical system, which runs dozens of hospitals and hundreds of medical offices in the western United States and elsewhere in the country. Kaiser Permanente activated its national command center around 7:30 a.m. Eastern to address “widespread” effects of the outage on its system, said Steve Shivinsky, a spokesman for the health provider. The outage was affecting “all of our hospitals,” said Mr. Shivinsky, who called the situation “unprecedented.”Banner Health, a large system based in Phoenix that operates hospitals and health care centers in six states, said that it closed clinics, urgent care centers and other outpatient facilities on Friday morning, but that hospitals would remain open for inpatient care and medical emergencies.
Persons: Steve Shivinsky, , Shivinsky Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, Permanente Locations: United States, Banner, Phoenix
Committing to the Bit, and Each Other
  + stars: | 2024-07-19 | by ( Kaitlin Menza | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
It began with an Instagram comment. (They now include fashion from the sequel “And Just Like That”.) They assumed very few of those followers would be heterosexual men. One such follower was Timothy Paul Glover, 34, who goes by his middle name, a graphic designer and founder of the design firm Bookplate Studio. Appreciating his comment, Ms. Fairless encouraged Ms. Garroni, who happened to be single and looking at the time, to message him directly.
Persons: Lauren Cassandra Garroni, Chelsea Fairless, , Ms, Fairless, , , Garroni, Timothy Paul Glover, Steve, Aiden, Harry Organizations: City, Parsons School of Design, Bookplate Locations: New York, Los Angeles
For Thomas Crooks, the suburban Pittsburgh nursing home where he served meals and washed dishes for $16 an hour was another solitary corner of a nearly invisible life. He was polite but distant, a former co-worker said, ate lunch alone in the break room and rarely spoke with anyone. But as western Pennsylvania geared up last week for the boisterous spectacle of hosting a rally for former President Donald J. Trump, Mr. Crooks approached his bosses with a request, law enforcement officials said: He wanted to take Saturday off. It was one of the few hints to emerge so far that the 20-year-old engineering sciences graduate was planning to become a political assassin. Mr. Trump suffered an injury to his ear, and three spectators were wounded, one of them fatally.
Persons: Thomas Crooks, Donald J, Trump, Crooks Organizations: Secret Service Locations: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
In today's big story, President Biden's comeback plan isn't working , and Democratic leaders are ready to move on . President Joe Biden's reelection campaign appears to be on its last legs as calls within his party have grown from whispers to shouts since his disastrous debate last month. AdvertisementBut perhaps the biggest blow to Biden's reelection campaign came with the news that his former running mate has doubts. But for some Democrats, the risk of Biden continuing his reelection campaign could extend from the White House to Capitol Hill. Still, despite mounting pressure, Biden's campaign has remained steadfast about his reelection bid.
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Major technical outages worldwide: Here's what to know
  + stars: | 2024-07-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMajor technical outages worldwide: Here's what to knowCNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'Squawk Box' with the latest developments on the global IT outage.
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For decades, the National Guard has had some level of presence on the southwest border. The border mission is mostly static security and surveillance, but troops typically are not allowed to interact directly with migrants or suspected smugglers. It also has been contributing to retention issues that have plagued the Army National Guard. The move sparked numerous questions on the ethics and legality of privately funding National Guard operations — and came as Noem was boosting her national profile. The National Guard has frequently been caught in the middle between state politicians and federal officials.
Persons: , Daniel Hokanson, Military.com, Greg Abbott's, Chip Somodevilla, Hokanson, Herika Martinez, Christine Wormuth, JOSEPH PREZIOSO, Kristi Noem, megadonor Willis Johnson, Noem Organizations: Service, National Guard, Guard's, Business, Gov, Lone Star, Capitol Hill, US, Army National Guard, Army Guard, Guardsmen, Texas National Guard, AFP, Getty, Army, Guard, Massachusetts National Guard, South Dakota Republican Gov, Governors Locations: Mexico, Texas, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Africa, AFP
TuesdaySeveral Senate candidates and House leaders joined Mr. Trump in the box over the course of Tuesday night. Eric Trump Donald J. Trump Senator J.D. Mr. Trump responded with applause, flanked by Mr. Vance and Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the House majority leader. Walt Nauta, Trump’s valet Vanessa Trump Massad Boulos Ronan Anthony Villency Linda McMahon, business executive Kimberly Guilfoyle Kai Trump Eric Trump Lara Trump Michael Boulos Issac Perlmutter Laura Perlmutter Donald Trump Jr. Usha Vance Donald J. Trump Gov. Vance, Ohio Melania Trump Eric Trump Donald Trump Jr. Photo by Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCIC's Malcolm Ethridge on CrowdStrike: Investors may rethink playing one cybersecurity stockCNBC's Steve Kovach with CIC’s Malcolm Ethridge, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the CrowdStrike power outage and the markets.
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AdvertisementBCRED, the firm's first credit fund for individual investors, raised $3.4 billion in this quarter, more than the $1.4 billion raised by BXPE and the $990 million raised by BREIT. AdvertisementSchwarzman combined his analysis of BREIT's success with a rosier picture of the larger macro environment in real estate. Since calling the bottom of the real estate market at the beginning of the year, Blackstone's confidence that inflation is receding has continued to increase, leading to more deployment of capital into real estate. It's also providing more possibilities to exit and realize returns on its real estate assets. The firm, which is deploying nearly $15 billion into real estate this year, according to Gray, sees sunny days ahead.
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Read previewIt may not feel like it, but there are a lot of cheap flights to be had this summer — and the influx of low-priced, often money-losing economy seats has airlines scrambling. "The unprofitable capacity is just not sustainable," United Airlines' chief commercial officer Andrew Nocella told investors Thursday. Low-cost airlines are bearing the brunt of the painDelta CEO Ed Bastian also questioned the long-term financial viability of the business strategy of low-cost carriers during the airline's earnings call last week. Delta CEO Ed Bastian, pictured onstage at CES in 2019, questioned the long-term viability of money-losing low-cost airlines. In addition, Alaska Airlines announced this week that it's retrofitting its Boeing 737 fleet to add 1.3 million first-class and premium economy seats annually.
Persons: , Andrew Nocella, Scott Kirby, LOGAN CYRUS, Kirby, Nocella, CCO, Ed Bastian, Bastian, Steve Marcus Organizations: Service, United Airlines, Business, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Delta, CES, Reuters Southwest Airlines, Frontier, Polaris, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Alaska Boeing, American Airlines Locations: Boeing's, Carolina, Alaska
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