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With Carol running steadily again, he and Congost crossed the finish line to claim the bronze medal – or so they thought. “I couldn’t believe what was happening,” Congost told CNN Sport. “The Spanish Paralympic Committee, thanks to pressure from the media, issued a statement on (September 8) that they would give me the grant as if I were a medalist. “(The Spanish Paralympic Committee) will pay me retroactively, they have promised. Thibault Camus/APCongost is adamant that Michishita, the Japanese runner who finished behind her, is not deserving of the bronze medal she was presented with.
Persons: Elena Congost, Mia Carol, Carol, Michishita, Carol cramping, Congost, ” Congost, “ I’d, I’d, I’m, , , Thibault Camus Organizations: CNN, CNN Sport, Paralympic, Olympic Games, Spanish Paralympic Committee, Spanish Paralympic, National Sports Council, Spanish Federation of Sports for Blind People, SPC, Para Athletics, Athletics, Para, Japanese Paralympic Committee, Eiffel Locations: Spanish, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Brazil, Paris, disqualifying
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLebanon’s health minister: We are working in a low-resource environmentFiras Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister, discusses how conflicts in the Middle East affect the country's health system.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFmr. Commerce Sec. Gutierrez on possible U.S. port strikes: Union is totally overplaying their handFormer Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss possible U.S. port strikes over labor negotiations, potential impact of port shutdowns on the U.S. economy and consumers, and more.
Persons: Gutierrez, Carlos Gutierrez Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTurkey central bank keeping rates on hold was 'the right call,' East Capital Group saysEmre Akcakmak, head of frontier markets at East Capital Group, discusses the Turkish central bank's decision to keep its main interest rate steady at 50%.
Persons: Emre Akcakmak Organizations: East Capital Group Locations: Turkey, Turkish
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPharmacy benefit managers respond to FTC's lawsuit over insulin drug pricesCNBC's Eamon Javers joins 'The Exchange' to report the latest on the FTC's lawsuit against drug middlemen for allegedly inflating insulin prices.
Persons: Eamon Javers Organizations: Pharmacy
Watch CNBC's full interview with Marci McGregor & Brian Levitt
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Marci McGregor & Brian LevittMarci McGregor, Merrill & Bank of America Private Bank head of CIO portfolio strategy, and Brian Levitt, Invesco global market strategist, join CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss reactions to the Fed's decision to cut rates by 50 basis-points, market outlooks, and more.
Persons: Marci McGregor, Brian Levitt Marci McGregor, Brian Levitt, CNBC's Organizations: Merrill & Bank of America Private Bank
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CNN —On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, slashing its benchmark rate by half a percentage point and signaling more rate cuts by the end of the year. The supply of homes for sale hasn’t kept up with demand as homeowners who locked in ultra-low pandemic-era mortgage rates were less willing to sell their homes in a higher mortgage rate environment. Some experts believe falling rates could entice more homeowners to put their homes up for sale. In the past few months, rates have steadily fallen in anticipation of interest rate cuts. Does the Fed’s recent interest rate cut and the potential for more rate cuts in the future change your outlook as a homeowner or a potential homebuyer?
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNew Nike CEO a 'good man' to rejuvenate its culture, says Stifel's Jim DuffyJim Duffy, Sitfel, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why Nike hasn't seen analyst rerating after the chief executive shake up, how quickly Nike can turn their story around, and much more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChristie's CEO discusses expansion into vintage cars, the Middle EastGuillaume Cerutti, CEO of Christie’s, discusses the auction house's recent acquisition of Gooding & Company, and opportunities in other key markets such as the Middle East & India.
Persons: Guillaume Cerutti Organizations: Gooding & Company Locations: East, India
Many Americans made more money in 2023 than the year prior, bringing the national household median income up to $80,610, according to U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey estimates. Middle class is commonly defined as earning between two-thirds and double the household median income. Here are household incomes that fall in the middle class in each state, plus the District of Columbia: Alabama Median household income: $60,660Middle class income range: $40,440 to $121,320 Alaska Median household income: $98,190Middle class income range: $65,460 to $196,380 Arizona Median household income: $82,660Middle class income range: $55,107 to $165,320 Arkansas Median household income: $63,250Middle class income range: $42,167 to $126,500 California Median household income: $89,870Middle class income range: $59,913 to $179,740 Colorado Median household income: $96,640Middle class income range: $64,427 to $193,280 Connecticut Median household income: $92,240Middle class income range: $61,493 to $184,480 Delaware Median household income: $86,340Middle class income range: $57,560 to $172,680 District of Columbia Median household income: $111,000Middle class income range: $74,000 to $222,000 Florida Median household income: $72,200Middle class income range: $48,133 to $144,400 Georgia Median household income: $72,420Middle class income range: $48,280 to $144,840 Hawaii Median household income: $97,360Middle class income range: $64,907 to $194,720 Idaho Median household income: $73,910Middle class income range: $49,273 to $147,820 Illinois Median household income: $87,820Middle class income range: $58,547 to $175,640 Indiana Median household income: $76,910Middle class income range: $51,273 to $153,820 Iowa Median household income: $80,860Middle class income range:$53,907 to $161,720 Kansas Median household income: $84,830Middle class income range: $56,553 to $169,660 Kentucky Median household income: $61,980Middle class income range:$41,320 to $123,960 Louisiana Median household income: $57,650Middle class income range: $38,433 to $115,300 Maine Median household income: $75,740Middle class income range: $50,493 to $151,480 Maryland Median household income: $102,000Middle class income range: $68,000 to $204,000 Massachusetts Median household income: $106,500Middle class income range: $71,000 to $213,000 Michigan Median household income: $76,960Middle class income range: $51,307 to $153,920 Minnesota Median household income: $90,340Middle class income range: $60,227 to $180,680 Mississippi Median household income: $55,060Middle class income range: $36,707 to $110,120 Missouri Median household income: $78,290Middle class income range: $52,193 to $156,580 Montana Median household income: $79,220Middle class income range: $52,813 to $158,440 Nebraska Median household income: $89,190Middle class income range: $59,460 to $178,380 Nevada Median household income: $81,310Middle class income range: $54,207 to $162,620 New Hampshire Median household income: $98,780Middle class income range: $65,853 to $197,560 New Jersey Median household income: $91,590Middle class income range: $61,060 to $183,180 New Mexico Median household income: $60,980Middle class income range: $40,653 to $121,960 New York Median household income: $81,600Middle class income range: $54,400 to $163,200 North Carolina Median household income: $68,610Middle class income range: $45,740 to $137,220 North Dakota Median household income: $76,960Middle class income range: $51,307 to $153,920 Ohio Median household income: $73,770Middle class income range: $49,180 to $147,540 Oklahoma Median household income: $67,330Middle class income range: $44,887 to $134,660 Oregon Median household income: $88,740Middle class income range: $59,160 to $177,480 Pennsylvania Median household income: $79,820Middle class income range: $53,213 to $159,640 Rhode Island Median household income: $81,860Middle class income range: $54,573 to $163,720 South Carolina Median household income: $69,100Middle class income range: $46,067 to $138,200 South Dakota Median household income: $81,740Middle class income range: $54,493 to $163,480 Tennessee Median household income: $72,700Middle class income range: $48,467 to $145,400 Texas Median household income: $79,060Middle class income range: $52,707 to $158,120 Utah Median household income: $101,200Middle class income range: $67,467 to $202,400 Vermont Median household income: $85,190Middle class income range: $56,793 to $170,380 Virginia Median household income: $96,490Middle class income range: $64,327 to $192,980 Washington Median household income: $93,440Middle class income range: $62,293 to $186,880 West Virginia Median household income: $60,410Middle class income range: $40,273 to $120,820 Wisconsin Median household income: $79,690Middle class income range: $53,127 to $159,380 Wyoming Median household income: $77,200Middle class income range: $51,467 to $154,400Low or no-minimum wages may bring down incomes in the SouthTwo places in the Sout
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Coronary calcium buildup causes atherosclerosis, a chronic and inflammatory cardiovascular disease marked by narrowed arterial walls and thus reduced blood flow. Environmental contaminants have been increasingly recognized as risk factors for cardiovascular disease, but the association of metals with coronary artery calcification has been “largely unknown,” the study authors said. They hypothesized that higher urinary levels of nonessential metals — cadmium, tungsten and uranium — and essential metals — cobalt, copper and zinc — that have previously been associated with cardiovascular disease may be linked with calcification. The participants didn’t already have clinical cardiovascular disease and were recruited from Baltimore; Chicago; Los Angeles; New York City; St. Paul, Minnesota; and Winston Salem, North Carolina. The trouble with measuring urinary metal levelsThe study has a few other limitations.
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Constellation Energy – Shares surged more than 17% after the company announced plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant and sell that power to Microsoft to satisfy the energy needs of its data centers. ASML – The semiconductor stock slid 3.4% in the wake of a Morgan Stanley downgrade to equal weight from overweight. Morgan Stanley said the risk-to-reward ratio has been "balancing." Centessa Pharmaceuticals – The biotech stock rose more than 4% after Morgan Stanley upgraded it to overweight from equal weight. Valero Energy – The energy stock declined nearly 3% after a Piper Sandler downgrade to neutral from an overweight rating, citing "less room for outperformance."
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Nike veteran Elliott Hill is returning to lead the company as its CEO, replacing John Donahoe. The company offered Hill $27 million in compensation, $2 million less than Donahoe's 2023 earnings. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementNike has found a new leader, but they'll be paying him more than $2 million less than the salary of the company's outgoing CEO. On Thursday, the sports giant announced that Elliott Hill, a company veteran, will take over outgoing CEO John Donahoe on October 14.
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CNN —Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is selling his home in the Motor City because of what he calls “safety concerns.”Campbell told Crain’s Detroit Business on Wednesday that he and his family “loved” the house but decided to move after fans found out where he lived. “There’s plenty of space, it’s on two acres, the home is beautiful,” Campbell told the outlet. Crain confirmed that Campbell was subject to pranks and harassment as a result. “Dan and Holly Campbell are Detroit treasures,” Crain told CNN. After a lackluster first season, he has played a key role in turning Detroit into one of the best teams in the NFL.
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London CNN —The European Union will loan Ukraine up to €35 billion ($39 billion) to help rebuild its economy, the bloc’s executive arm announced Friday. Western nations froze Russia’s assets in bank accounts located in Europe and the United States as part of a massive wave of sanctions enacted after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Von der Leyen’s visit to Kyiv comes just as the winter heating season starts in Ukraine. Russia’s bombardments targeted at the country’s energy infrastructure have intensified in recent months, leaving Ukrainians vulnerable to power outages. On Thursday, the International Energy Agency said this coming winter will be the “sternest test yet” for Ukraine’s energy system.
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She said she went from stressing constantly about retirement to living comfortably, though life is at times lonely. "Between all those things, the result of that wonderful, exciting life was that I didn't save for retirement," Gretchen said. Living comfortably for cheaperWith $3,000 a month and a small brokerage account, Gretchen and her husband live comfortably in Ecuador. Gretchen Kay and her husband live in a newly built condo in Ecuador. In Utah, they paid over $1,000 a year in property insurance and about $1,000 in property taxes.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeeing good opportunities in the agricultural and automobile sectors, says Oakmark's David HerroDavid Herro, Oakmark portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss where Herro is finding value, the international automobile picture, and much more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'4-8 trillion RMB' needed in the hands of Chinese consumers to stimulate the economy: BarclaysAjay Rajadhyaksha of Barclays breaks down the problems facing the Chinese economy and says that the government and central bank will continue to "muddle along" in trying to boost the country's economy.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStovall: We're going to find that wanting a rate cut is more profitable than having oneCFRA chief investment strategist Sam Stovall says even with the markets' enthusiasm over the Fed's outsized rate cut, we're not out of the woods yet in terms of seasonal patterns.
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Why Wyoming is developing its own stablecoin
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Tanaya Macheel | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Wyoming is developing its own stablecoinCrypto World's Tanaya Macheel travels to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to find out why the state is developing its own stable token, as the Federal Reserve faces pushback on the idea of a central bank digital currency, or CBDC.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBill Gates on AI, success and misinformationBill Gates shares how he defines success, what the No. 1 unsolvable problem is facing today's young people and compares developing software in the '70s to developing AI tools today.
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Middle East funds flowing into AI
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMiddle East funds flowing into AICNBC's Kate Rooney joins 'Power Lunch' to explain how sovereign wealth funds in the Middle East are shifting to AI investments.
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More than 70,000 Russians have been killed in Ukraine, a new report says. Russian soldiers are being sent into "meat grinder" attacks on Ukrainian positions. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe number of Russian deaths in Ukraine since the start of the invasion has topped 70,000, according to a new report.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBank margins should 'open up' as Fed begins rate cuts, says RBC's Gerard CassidyGerard Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets managing director, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the impact of rate cuts on banks, what will happen with loan demand, and more.
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