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CNN —Commonwealth leaders, ending a week-long summit in Samoa, said on Saturday the time had come for a discussion on whether Britain should commit to reparations for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. The statement also made reference to “blackbirding”, a term for people from places including the Pacific Islands being deceived, coerced or kidnapped to work on plantations in Australia and elsewhere. Those opposed to reparations say countries should not be held responsible for historical wrongs, while those in support say the legacy of slavery has led to vast and persistent racial inequality. The joint statement did not mention what form reparations should take. Stefan Rousseau/Pool/ReutersStarmer told a press conference the joint statement did two things: “It notes calls for discussion and it agrees that this is the time for a conversation.
Persons: Keir Starmer, , blackbirding, Stefan Rousseau, Reuters Starmer, we’ve, Kingsley Abbott, Abbott Organizations: CNN, Commonwealth, Government, British, Caribbean Community, African Union, Reuters, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, Pacific Locations: Samoa, Britain, Australia, Tuvalu
Novi, Michigan CNN —Former President Donald Trump on Saturday invited several Muslim leaders onstage with him at a campaign rally in Michigan as he courts Arab American and Muslim voters disillusioned or angry over US policy on Israel and Gaza in the critical battleground state. Trump said in his speech that he had held a meeting earlier in the day with Muslim leaders. He was joined onstage by what his campaign described as “prominent leaders of Michigan’s Muslim community,” including Imam Belal Alzuhairi, who described Trump as the “peace” candidate. “We, as Muslims, stand with President Trump because he promises peace – he promises peace, not war,” Alzuhairi said. And we must end the war and bring the hostages home,” Harris said, as the audience tried to drown out the demonstrator.
Persons: Donald Trump, ” Trump, Trump, Belal Alzuhairi, , ” Alzuhairi, Benjamin Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, , Harris, Israel, Hugh Hewitt, , Biden, don’t, Democrats “, Alzayat, Liz Cheney, Dick Cheney, Cheneys, ” Harris, CNN’s Alison Main Organizations: Michigan CNN, Saturday, Arab, US, Trump, Israel, Democrats, CNN, Wyoming Locations: Novi, Michigan, Israel, Gaza, Detroit, Dearborn, East, Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Lebanon, Flint , Michigan, Kalamazoo , Michigan
There are only about 370 North Atlantic right whales left. Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute, photographed under NOAA permit #20556The birth of Squilla’s calf was a momentous event for their species, the highly endangered North Atlantic right whale. For decades, North Atlantic right whales were slowly recovering after being devastated by centuries of whaling. PEAK 483 400 North Atlantic right whale population 372 The population has declined by about 23 percent in the last decade, according to estimates. Seventeen North Atlantic right whales would be found dead, about 4 percent of the estimated population.
Persons: Squilla, Marco Hernandez, you’re, , Erin Meyer, Lawrence, hadn’t, Gina Lonati, She’d, Bob Lynch, , Lynch, Amy Knowlton, Patrice McCarron, NOAA Marco Hernandez, lobstermen, Janet Mills, Billy Hickey, The New York Times Sarah Sharp, Dr, Sharp, Cheryl Andrews, it’s, McCarron, Michael Moore, ” Dr, Moore, Caroyln Miller Organizations: Atlantic, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, NOAA, Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research, NOAA Fisheries, University of South, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration Fisheries, University of New, University of New Brunswick Saint, Oceans Canada, Aerial Survey, Center for Coastal Studies, for Coastal Studies, New, Maine Lobstermen’s Association, Gov, Vineyard, The New York Times, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Tribe, Oceanographic Locations: Georgia, Atlantic, United States, East, University of South Carolina, New York, New England, Fundy, Canada, Gulf, St, Lawrence, Florida, U.S, University of New Brunswick, University of New Brunswick Saint John, Massachusetts, New Brunswick, Cape Cod, , Maine
APIA, Samoa — King Charles said Friday that the Commonwealth should acknowledge its “painful” history, as African and Caribbean nations push for reparations for Britain’s role in transatlantic slavery. “I understand from listening to people across the Commonwealth how the most painful aspects of our past continue to resonate,” Charles said in a speech to the summit. Opponents of reparations say countries should not be held responsible for historical wrongs, while those in favor say the legacy of slavery has led to vast and persistent racial inequality. There are different types of reparations, from financial payments and apologies to technology transfer and educational programs. “What the Ocean Declaration seeks to do and to say is that once your marine boundaries are fixed, they’re fixed in perpetuity,” Scotland told Reuters.
Persons: Samoa — King Charles, ” Charles, Keir Starmer, Frederick Mitchell, , Jacqueline McKenzie, Leigh Day, Patricia Scotland Organizations: Commonwealth, Government, Caribbean Community, African Union, CARICOM, BBC, Leigh, Reuters Locations: APIA, Samoa, Caribbean, Commonwealth, Britain, Bahamas, London, Americas, British, Dominica
WASHINGTON — Among the many permutations for how the elections could end, one prospect has sparked chatter in both parties: Donald Trump could win the presidency while Democrats seize control of the House. Such a split would be rare — not since 1989 has a president entered office without his party controlling the House — and give Democrats substantial power over Trump's legislative agenda. In addition, persisting signs of ticket-splitting indicate Trump voters won’t all pull the lever for his party’s candidates down the ballot. The operative added that if Trump overperforms in rural areas, it could spell danger for a few Democratic-held House seats, such as Alaska's at-large district and Maine's 2nd District. “It’s why the American people will send President Trump a Republican House to secure the border, bring down inflation, and support law enforcement.”Asked about the prospect of a Trump presidency and a Democratic-controlled House, the Democrats' House campaign arm sounded an optimistic note that its party will win both.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , , Trump, Harris, — David Schweikert, Juan Ciscomani, didn't, Hakeem Jeffries, Jack Pandol, ” Pandol, Viet Shelton, Walz Organizations: WASHINGTON, Trump, GOP, Republicans, Democratic, Republican, Tucson —, House GOP, PAC, Congressional, Fund, NBC News, National Republican Congressional, , gavels, Democrats, House, Democratic Congressional, Social Security Locations: Washington, Arizona, Phoenix, Tucson, Harris, Omaha, California, New York, D, Maine's, America
Many Wells in North Carolina Remain Unsafe After Helene's DelugeWeeks after Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina with a record downpour, many people still do not have clean drinking water. Wilmington Greensboro Raleigh Asheville NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Fayetteville Density of private wells Wilmington About a third of households in counties with FEMA disaster declarations rely on private wells for water. Raleigh Asheville NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Density of private wells Wilmington About a third of households in counties with FEMA disaster declarations rely on private wells for water. N.C. Density of private wells About a third of households in counties with FEMA disaster declarations rely on private wells for water. In North Carolina, a third of residents draw on local groundwater from pumps that they alone must test and maintain.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Jeaneanne Gettle, , , Hurricane Florence, Helene, Kelsey Pieper, Mo ., S.C, Hartwell Carson, “ That’s, Pieper Organizations: Asheville Nags, Greensboro Durham Raleigh Charlotte Fayetteville Wilmington Nags, Greensboro Durham, Greensboro Durham Raleigh Asheville NORTH, FEMA, Wilmington Nags, Greensboro Raleigh, Greensboro Raleigh Asheville NORTH, Wilmington Greensboro Raleigh Asheville NORTH, Raleigh Asheville NORTH, . Environmental, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Private, Environmental Protection Agency, The New York Times, North Carolina Department of Health, Human Services, Northeastern University, Hurricane, Northeastern, Minn ., Neb . Ohio Nev, Ill . Utah Colo, MISS, ALA, TEXAS, Ore, Ill . Utah Md, ., Del . Utah W.Va, Ill . Utah W.Va, S.C . MISS, Waterkeeper Alliance Locations: Wells, North Carolina, United States, Asheville, Greensboro Durham Raleigh Asheville, Fayetteville, Wilmington, Greensboro Raleigh Asheville, Wilmington Greensboro Raleigh Asheville, Raleigh Asheville, Raleigh Asheville NORTH CAROLINA, Raleigh Asheville N.C, Charlotte, N.C, Florence, Wash . Maine, N.D, Vt, N.H, Minn, Minn . Idaho, S.D . Wis, N.Y, Wyo, Mich, Conn, R.I . Iowa, Pa, Neb . Ohio, Md, Del . Ind, Ill . Utah, W.Va . Va . Calif, Kan, Mo, Ky, Tenn, Ariz, ., TEXAS LA, alaska FLA, hawaii, . Maine, Mont, N.H . Idaho, R.I . Mich, Pa . Iowa, W.Va, Colo . Va, Mo . Kan, Calif, Okla, MISS . TEXAS LA, Maine, Mont . Vt, Ore, Wis, S.D, R.I, Nev . Ohio, Del . Utah Md, Colo, W.Va . Va, Okla ., S.C ., Nev . Ohio Md, Ind, Del . Utah, Mass, Idaho, Mo . Kan . Va . Ky, Ore . Idaho, Kan . Va, R.I . Iowa Pa . N.J, . Texas LA, U.S
Fifty-five hard-to-miss nuns of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie. These sisters don’t deserve to be put down by some misinformation that we’re a sham, that we’re a fraud,” said the prioress, Sister Stephanie Schmidt. Sister Stephanie Schmidt speaks during an interview with CNN, in Erie, Pennsylvania. Because the Benedictine Sisters don’t sit still. “If the 53 people registered at this address are legal voters… then I encourage them to participate in their right to vote,” Maloney posted.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Cliff Maloney, Pennsylvania Chase, “ We’re, Annette Marshall, I’ve, “ We’ve, , Stephanie Schmidt, Maloney, Al Schmidt, Sister Schmidt, Barack Obama, Diane Rabe, don’t, Sister Marshall, Theresa Zoky, Sister Linda Romey, , Diane Cook, they’d, Sister Cook, Trump, Roger Stone, ” Maloney, Elon Musk, Tesla, Sisters don’t, Maloney “, , We’re, they’ll Organizations: Pennsylvania CNN, Republican, Benedictine, CNN, Trump, Erie, Biden, Democratic, Trump . America PAC, Action, America PAC retweeted, Sisters Locations: Erie, Pennsylvania, East, Erie County, Erie , Pennsylvania, , North Carolina , Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin
Some advocates for gender-affirming care for youth say the report mischaracterizes the normal caution being taken by researchers to carefully present and interpret scientific data. “They’re in really good shape when they come in, and they’re in really good shape after two years,” Olson-Kennedy told the Times. Her description appears to contradict the baseline characteristics of the 95 study participants, which were published in 2022. Numerous studies have documented high rates of suicide and suicidal thoughts in transgender children and teenagers, and the physical changes of puberty can greatly increase the distress of feeling trapped in the wrong body. Nine children – about 4% of the sample – expressed regret over puberty blockers or hormones, and four discontinued their therapy.
Persons: , Alex Keuroghlian, Johanna Olson, Kennedy, Olson, , ” Olson, Amy Tishelman, Tishelman, ” Tishelman, , What’s, Hilary Cass, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s Jen Christensen Organizations: CNN, The New York Times, Education, Fenway Institute, Center, Transyouth Health, Children’s Hospital of Los, Times, Boston College, Endocrine, Endocrine Society, Cass, CNN Health, Trans Locations: Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Netherlands
CNN —Britain’s King Charles has said the Commonwealth should acknowledge its “painful” history and urged the organization to “right inequalities that endure” as he opened a meeting of Commonwealth countries in Samoa on Friday. “I understand from listening to people across the Commonwealth how the most painful aspects of our past continue to resonate. It is vital therefore that we understand our history, to guide us to make the right choices in the future,” Charles said in his first speech as head of the Commonwealth. Charles was addressing Commonwealth leaders, foreign ministers and dignitaries during the welcome ceremony on Friday. In recent years, the British monarchy has adopted a more conciliatory tone when addressing the past horrors of transatlantic slavery.
Persons: CNN — Britain’s King Charles, , ” Charles, , Charles Organizations: CNN, Commonwealth, BBC Locations: Commonwealth, Samoa, British, Kenya
Canada will reduce its target number of new permanent residents in 2025 from 500,000 to 395,000. Justin Trudeau said the new target will pause population growth in Canada over the next few years. He said Canada needed to "pause population growth and let our economy catch up," adding that while immigration was "essential" for Canada's future, it must be controlled and sustainable. Canada's population hit 41 million in April, with immigration accounting for almost 98% of population growth last year. In an interview with Bloomberg, Miller said he was not worried about the slowing population growth from immigration cuts having a negative impact on the economy.
Persons: Justin Trudeau, , didn't, Trudeau, Marc Miller, Miller, we're Organizations: Service, Canada, Foreign Relations, CFR, Canada Mortgage, Housing Corporation, Bloomberg Locations: Canada, Ottawa
Drew Angerer/AFP/Getty ImagesObama is fired up and ready to goObama is feeling “the fierce urgency of now” again. “We do not need to see what an older, loonier Donald Trump looks like with no guardrails,” Obama said this week in Detroit. No president, no vice president, no senator, no governor is going to solve every problem,” Obama said in Madison, Wisconsin, this week. I think it should happen.”Yet for all his political skills, Obama has sometimes been unable to transfer his idiosyncratic appeal to other leaders. Former first lady Michelle Obama – who has become a female icon – will campaign with Harris on Saturday in Michigan.
Persons: Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Obama, Kamala Harris, Springsteen, , Harris, Donald Trump, ” Obama, John Kelly, he’d, Adolf Hitler, Trump, , wouldn’t, Hitler, ” Harris reminisced, Obama’s, Barack Obama’s, Drew Angerer, He’s, loonier Donald Trump, ” Trump, It’s, Joe Biden, Obamaism, we’ve, “ We’re, We’re, everything’s, ” Harris, Joe Raedle, Bill Clinton, That’s, Harris –, Kristen Roland, ” Roland, Kamala, ” Roland doesn’t, Janavus Davis, Davis, ” Davis, couldn’t, Hillary Clinton, Sen, George W, John Kerry, David Urban, Clinton, Jon Bon Jovi, ” Urban, CNN’s Erin Burnett, Michelle Obama –, Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Republican nominee’s, White House, Getty, Trump, Obama, White, CNN CNN, Republican Locations: Cleveland, Georgia, United States, American, Las Vegas, Clarkston, Atlanta, Springfield , Illinois, Clarkston , Georgia, AFP, , Pittsburgh, Tucson, Detroit, Madison , Wisconsin, Oakland County , Michigan, America, Michigan, Iraq, New Orleans, Bush, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
CNN —Emmy, Grammy, and Tony award-winning, American actor Billy Porter and celebrated South African television presenter Bonang Matheba have been tapped to host the fourth annual Earthshot Prize Awards in South Africa on November 6. The Earthshot Prize is an ambitious environmental initiative founded by Prince William back in 2020 that seeks to offer green solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems. Billy Porter, pictured on stage during the 2023 Tribeca Festival last June, will co-host this year's Earthshot Awards ceremony with South African TV presenter Bonang Matheba in Cape Town on November 6. Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesThe 15 Earthshot Prize finalists hail from six continents, with France, Ghana, Indonesia, Kazakhstan and Nepal all having teams in contention for the first time. Earthshot Week runs November 4 to 7, culminating with the Earthshot Prize Awards on November 6.
Persons: Tony, Billy Porter, Bonang Matheba, Prince William, Porter, , , ” Matheba, , Davido, Diamond Platnumz, Lebo, Uncle Waffles, Cindy Ord, Prince, Wales, José Andrés, Queen Rania, Jordan, David Attenborough, Heidi Klum, Nina Dobrev, Winnie Harlow, Tobe Nwigwe Organizations: CNN, South, Choir, Getty, YouTube, Earthshot, CNN’s Royal Locations: American, South Africa, Cape Town , South Africa, Tanzanian, African, Cape Town, France, Ghana, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Nepal
Brainstorming great gift ideas for men in your life, whether it’s your husband, boyfriend, dad or brother, goes a long way in making their holiday memorable. To find the best gift ideas for men, I gathered a long list of products and even got recommendations from my fellow NBC Select editors and writer, who tests hundreds of products every year. SKIP AHEAD The best tech gifts for him | The best food and home gifts for him | The best fitness and wellness gifts for him | The best apparel and accessories gifts for him | Why trust NBC Select? The Amazon Echo Dot is a great gift idea for someone who wants to have a “smart home” but doesnt know quite where to start. The Theragun Mini Massage Gun is a great gift idea for someone who regularly works out and wants to improve their recovery time.
Persons: Apple, Marshall, Jordan Bowman, Bowman, , they’ve, Bianca Alvarez, she’s, , gifting, Alvarez, It’s, Lauren Swanson, They’re, Zoe Malin, Swanson, Harry Rabinowitz, Rabinowitz, Surie, Rosalie Sparaco, I’ve, Le Labo, Abercrombie &, Buck Mason, Steve Madden, TikTok Organizations: NBC, Apple, Apple Watch, Amazon, Bluetooth, Bose, Anker Power Bank, Press, Chicago Marathon, Clifton, Garmin, Adidas, Abercrombie, Abercrombie & Fitch, TSA, Facebook, Twitter Locations: New York City, stow, Lululemon, Patagonia
How to talk about politics when traveling abroad
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Kim Davis | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
So how can you talk politics when traveling abroad without offending others, looking stupid or starting a bar fight? Now, when I travel, I like to ask people about how American politics directly affect their lives. Let the other person talk firstPeople have different intentions of why they want to talk politics with you. But if you want to talk about politics abroad, you might want to consider how the locals communicate and adapt your style. She is American by birth, with European ancestry and British residence, giving her a global perspective on what it’s like to be an American abroad.
Persons: Giles, Guven, Queen Elizabeth II, Kenny Rogers, , “ They’re, Caffè Florian, Andrea Pattaro, I’ve, doesn’t, it’s, ” “, ” You’ll, Kim Davis Organizations: CNN, Cathedral Locations: Scotland, England, United Kingdom, St, Edinburgh's, New York, London, Asia, Europe, Venice, AFP, United States, Paris, American
APIA, Samoa — The leaders of the Commonwealth grouping of nations met on Thursday ahead of a summit in the South Pacific nation of Samoa that will feature talks on climate change and the question of reparations for Britain’s role in transatlantic slavery. More than half of the Commonwealth’s members are small nations, many of them low-lying islands at risk from rising sea levels caused by climate change. Among them is Tuvalu, whose climate change minister, Maina Vakafua Talia, urged the grouping to strive for the Paris Accord’s warming goal of 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F), calling new fossil fuel projects a “death sentence” for his country. Island leaders are expected to issue a declaration on ocean protection at the summit, with climate change being a central topic of discussion. “Climate change is an existential threat,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong told a press conference after a meeting with counterparts.
Persons: Samoa —, King Charles, Maina Vakafua Talia, , Penny Wong, ” King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Chris Jackson, Charles, Antonio Guterres, Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, Anthony Albanese, Keir Starmer, Starmer, Eric Phillips, Kingsley Abbott, Frederick Mitchell, ” Abbott Organizations: Commonwealth, Government, Getty, United Nations, Australian, Caribbean Community, African Union, London University’s Institute of Commonwealth Studies, BBC, CARICOM Locations: APIA, Samoa, Commonwealth, South Pacific, Tuvalu, Paris, Apia, Zambia, Britain, France, Portugal, Bahamas, Americas, Brazil, Caribbean
BEIJING — The United States will judge China “on its actions, not just its words,” U.S. “It’s very important that we have these channels of communication,” Burns said in an exclusive interview in Beijing on Wednesday. “We want to be responsible for our own people, but also for the world as we conduct this relationship,” Burns said. During their summit last year, the two leaders said there should be more people-to-people exchanges between their countries, including in academics, business and tourism. It’s a very challenging relationship,” Burns said.
Persons: China “, China Nicholas Burns, Burns, ” Burns, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Xi Jinping, It’s, ” Janis Mackey Frayer, Jennifer Jett Organizations: China, U.S, NBC, Pacific, Ukraine, Chinese Commerce Ministry, United Nations, Biden, Embassy, Foreign Ministry, American Chamber of Commerce Locations: BEIJING, United States, China, U.S, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, Asia, Pacific, South, Taiwan, Washington, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Russia, Ukraine, Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong, Gaza, Israel, California, Shanghai
LOS ANGELES — Dueling lawsuits against UCLA each describe a rise in antisemitic and anti-Palestinian bias since protests erupted on campus last year over the Israel-Hamas war. “UCLA has failed to provide Jewish students, faculty, and staff with the protection promised by such policies," the amended complaint says. Both complaints refer to task forces UCLA established to examine antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus. The antisemitism report was released this month, and the one on anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim bias came out in May. Some pro-Israel students and faculty members said they did not feel safe walking to classes, and pro-Palestinian protesters said they were increasingly subjected to violence and suppression.
Persons: counterprotests, , , Graeme Blair, counterprotesters Organizations: UCLA, American Civil Liberties Union of, University of California, Regents, UC, “ UCLA, , Israel, Jewish, University, Los Angeles, Police Locations: Israel, American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, Gaza, Los
But they are on the same side on fracking — a key energy and environmental issue in the biggest battleground state in the election. Comfortable majorities of Pennsylvania voters support fracking, according to multiple recent polls. Bair said he gets “very frustrated” when he hears the Trump camp “beating this drum” that Harris wants to end fracking. “She’s not going to ban fracking. You’re not going to be able to make good policy decisions about it.”Gray’s message to those who advocate to ban fracking: “Go without gas.
Persons: — John Stewart, Robert Bair, Donald Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Harris, Bair, , Katie Blume, Erik McGregor, , Trump, ” Stewart, Stewart, Biden, Walz, “ She’s, She’s, , Donald Trump, Jeff Swensen, Devon Johnson, Johnson, Frank Gray, Blume, ” Blume, fracking, ” Gray, you’ve, you’re, You’re Organizations: Cameron Energy Co, Conservation Voters, NBC News, Biden, Residents, Trump, Shell Chemicals, Keystone XL, Steamfitters Union Local, fracking Locations: HOWE, Pa, Pennsylvania, U.S, Exton, Monaca, Canada, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, fracking
Huynh is using AI to try to advance justice. A recent study he led, for instance, found several biases within the California environmental-protection agency's tools for allocating billions in funds to communities experiencing the most adverse health effects related to climate change. "I'm just one person, but the vision there was to democratize the ability to not just conduct audits of algorithms and AI to be something that anyone can do and not just a professor like me," Huynh told Business Insider. Huynh's work as an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's department of environmental health touches on several disciplines including, healthcare, environmental justice, and social justice. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Huynh Organizations: Johns Hopkins Locations: California
New York CNN —A former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model is alleging that former President Donald Trump groped her in the 1990s, in what she believes was an attempt to show off for Jeffrey Epstein. “These accusations, announced on a Harris Campaign call two weeks before the election, are false,” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt. Trump and EpsteinWhen she and Epstein left Trump Tower, Williams said that he was silent while they rode down the elevator. After Epstein was charged, Trump told reporters that he did not know about his misconduct. “I was not a fan of Jeffrey Epstein,” Trump said.
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Mattel, Hasbro lower guidance ahead of holiday season
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Kristian Burt | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Mattel and Hasbro decreased their end-of-year guidance ahead of the key holiday season as toy sales continue to slide during the third quarter. The lowered guidance comes before the important holiday season, where softened results could have major effects for retail companies such as Mattel and Hasbro. Hasbro cut 1,100 workers last December after weak sales in 2023 continued into the holiday season, while Mattel was carried through by the success of the "Barbie" movie. Aside from building block sets, Hasbro expects the toy market to continue to see a trend of softened sales into the holiday season. "Our expectation is the holiday season will probably continue that trend.
Persons: Chris Cocks, Cocks Organizations: Walmart, Mattel, Hasbro, LSEG, National Retail Federation Locations: Secaucus , New Jersey, Florida
Since its founding in 2010, DeepMind has focused on building AI that might solve some of the world's stickiest problems, as varied as the climate crisis and protein folding. Last year, Google, which acquired DeepMind in 2014, folded the group in with the unit responsible for creating the transformers AI model breakthrough, forming what DeepMind's chief operating officer, Ibrahim, describes as "the engine room of Google in the AI era." As head of operations, Ibrahim is not only helping guide Google DeepMind's pursuit of artificial general intelligence, but she's also led several internal initiatives to use DeepMind's research for consumer applications, including several partnerships to bring AI education to schools. But DeepMind's foundational research remains a key focus of investment for Ibrahim and the company. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: DeepMind, Ibrahim, she's Organizations: Google
The company's energy strategy team recently pitched CEO Andy Jassy on the benefits of nuclear power. AdvertisementIn June, Amazon's Global Energy Strategy team pitched CEO Andy Jassy the idea of doubling down on nuclear power to support its growing network of data centers. Jassy agreed, according to an internal Amazon document from the third quarter that was obtained by Business Insider. The company considered tapping into at least four additional existing nuclear power plants and sought even more small modular reactor deals. Nuclear power can be safer, more reliable, and more cost-efficient in the long term compared to other power sources, according to Jacopo Buongiorno, a nuclear engineering professor at MIT.
Persons: Andy Jassy, , Thos Robinson, It's, Sam Altman, Jassy, Jacopo Buongiorno, Buongiorno Organizations: Service, Amazon's Global Energy, Business, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Hulton, Google, Kairos, Microsoft, Amazon's Global Energy Strategy, BI, US Department of Energy, MIT, Global Energy Strategy Locations: Pennsylvania, Fukushima, Maryland, Texas
As Luccioni shows me a digital map that tabulates real-time data on electricity consumption and carbon intensity, she explains it's her "favorite website." Her enthusiasm carries over into her role as AI & Climate Lead at Hugging Face, where Luccioni collects actionable data on AI's environmental impact. Luccioni codeveloped and regularly contributes to CodeCarbon, a program that helps developers estimate emissions and energy use from running AI models. "Where the energy is coming from is really the biggest impact on emissions," Luccioni said. "You have to define specific data sets and specific hardware to compare these models."
Persons: it's, Luccioni, ChatGPT Organizations: Nvidia, Google, Meta, Organisation for Economic Co, Energy, EPA
Anandkumar, a former senior director of Nvidia's AI research, left the private sector last year to return full time to academia at CalTech, where she serves as a Bren professor in the computing and mathematical sciences department. Her lab focuses on tensors, which can help solve higher-order problems in AI, such as simulating fluids. She helped build an AI-based weather model and made it available as open source. She hopes that by figuring out how AI can better simulate the physical world, researchers can more accurately predict and alleviate the climate crisis. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
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