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CNN —USA Basketball’s decision to omit Caitlin Clark from the Olympic roster was initially met with some shock. However, USA Basketball has made a “terrible decision,” according to CNN Sport analyst Christine Brennan, by omitting a phenomenon like Clark from the roster. Breanna Stewart, a two-time WNBA champion, Brittney Griner, a nine-time All Star and A’ja Wilson, a two-time MVP, have all represented Team USA at an Olympic Games before. “She’s the biggest thing in sports, not just women’s basketball in the United States,” Brennan said of why Clark should be included. With or without Clark, Team USA is the overwhelming favorite to win gold in Paris and continue its unbeaten Olympic record stretching back to 1992.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, wasn’t, , Christine Brennan, She’s, ” Clark, Brian Spurlock, I’m, Alyssa Thomas’s, Diana Taurasi’s, Breanna Stewart, Brittney, A’ja Wilson, Greg Fiume, Sabrina Ionescu, Jackie Young, Stewart, Betnijah Laney, it’s “, “ I’ve, , that’s, ” Brennan, Caitlin, Don Riddell, Brennan, Gregory Shamus, Diana Taurasi, Diana, , ” Stewart, Taurasi, Paige Bueckers, USA, Jennifer Rizzotti, she’s, Jayne Kamin, There’ll, Rebecca Lobo, Candace Parker, , Christian Laettner, women’s Organizations: CNN, USA, WNBA, CNN Sport, Chicago Sky, Indiana Fever, Indiana, Team USA, Olympic, Getty, NCAA, Hamilton, Fever, Basketball, , Iowa, Sports, Reuters, USA Basketball, Team USA’s, NBA Locations: Paris, , Iowa, Long, men’s, United, United States, Clark, America, Africa, Europe
Eli Lilly became the most valuable health-care company in the world on the back of its blockbuster diabetes and obesity drugs. The billions of dollars in Eli Lilly is investing in manufacturing capacity support the idea that the long-term opportunity is immense. Adding Eli Lilly to the market could help address some of the obstacles that limited Leqembi's sales early on. Eli Lilly, which has spent billions in search of a successful Alzheimer's treatment , had hoped for donanemab to be approved by now. A sign with the company logo sits outside of the headquarters campus of Eli Lilly and Company on March 17, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Persons: Eli Lilly, donanemab, Eli Lilly's, Donanemab, Leqembi —, Biogen, , Jim Cramer's, Ken Langone, Morgan Stanley, Cantor Fitzgerald, Leqembi, Jim Cramer, Jim, Scott Olson Organizations: Food and Drug Administration, FactSet, Novo Nordisk, FDA, GE Healthcare, CNBC, Company, Getty Locations: GLP, Indianapolis , Indiana
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) maneuvers past Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins (7) and Washington Mystics guard DiDi Richards (12) during the Washington Mystics-Indiana Fever WNBA game at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2024. Across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and CBS, the WNBA is averaging 1.3 million viewers per game, tripling last season's average of 462,000 viewers. About 400,000 fans attended games in May, the most first-month attendees in 26 years, according to the league. The number of people tuning in to games on TV grew 60% year over year among people of color. Viewership in the first week of the season more than doubled for young girls and people under age 35.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Ariel Atkins, DiDi Richards, Angel Reese, We're, Colie Edison Organizations: Indiana, Washington Mystics, Indiana Fever, Capital, Washington , D.C, NCAA, Women's National Basketball Association, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, WNBA, Chicago Sky Locations: Washington ,, Jersey
CNN —The US Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers and retailers to not “eat, sell or serve” any of Diamond Shruumz-brand’s microdosing chocolate bars after people across four states were left hospitalized. Eight people reported falling ill after eating Diamond Shruumz’s chocolates, the FDA said in an advisory. People who consumed the chocolate bars reported experiencing symptoms that include “seizures, central nervous system depression (loss of consciousness, confusion, sleepiness), agitation, abnormal heart rates, hyper and hypotension, nausea and vomiting,” said the FDA. CNN has reached out to Diamond Shruumz for comment but has not heard back by the time of publishing. If you or someone you know becomes ill after consuming Diamond Shruumz’s chocolate bars, the FDA recommends speaking to a health care provider and/or contacting the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222.
Persons: Diamond, , Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Diamond Shruumz Organizations: CNN, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, People, CNN Health, US Centers for Disease Control, Centers Locations: Arizona, Indiana, Nevada, Pennsylvania
Read previewThe Democratic National Committee is spending nearly $2 million in additional targeted state investments to boost down-ballot candidates and fund critical voter registration efforts ahead of November. In South Dakota, national Democrats are investing $70,000 in a critical voter registration program to boost turnout among Native Americans. The DNC is also investing additional money for state parties in Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Washington State. AdvertisementSome of the key down-ballot races the national party will target with the funding are the Maryland Senate contest between Democrat Angela Alsobrooks and former GOP Gov. In Texas, the national party will spend an additional $45,000 on organizing efforts to boost voter registration before the fall.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Jaime Harrison, Donald Trump, Harrison, Angela Alsobrooks, Larry Hogan, Gabe Vasquez, Yvette Herrell, Colin Allred's, Ted Cruz, The Trump Organizations: Service, Democratic National Committee, Business, Republicans, DNC, Indiana Democrats, Washington State, Maryland Senate, GOP Gov, New, Congressional, Democratic, GOP, Republican National Committee, RNC Locations: Indiana, South Dakota, Colorado , Kansas , Maryland, Minnesota , Nebraska, New Mexico , Texas , Utah, Maryland, New Mexico, In Texas, Texas, Manhattan, Montana and Ohio
Eli Lilly headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, US, on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. A panel of independent advisors to the Food and Drug Administration on Monday recommended Eli Lilly 's Alzheimer's drug donanemab, paving the way for the treatment to receive full approval in the U.S. later this year. If cleared for use, Eli Lilly's donanemab would become the second Alzheimer's drug of its kind to enter the U.S. market after another treatment called Leqembi from Biogen and its Japanese partner Eisai. In a second vote, advisors unanimously said the benefits of Eli Lilly's donanemab outweigh its risks. It was another blow to Eli Lilly, which initially expected donanameb to win approval at the end of last year.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly's donanemab, Eisai, Eli Lilly's, Sarah Dolan, Dolan, Mark Mintun, donanameb, Leerink, David Risinger, Risinger Organizations: Food and Drug Administration, FDA Locations: Indianapolis , Indiana, U.S, Biogen, Black
The WNBA just had its most-watched games ever
  + stars: | 2024-06-10 | by ( Ramishah Maruf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
The league also said Monday it had its most-watched start of the season games ever across all six networks that broadcast matches — ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, ION and NBA TV. Women’s basketball is experiencing a boom thanks to the phenomenon around WNBA rookie Clark. Since then, her entry to the WNBA, along with other players like Reese, has kicked off a new era in the league. Tick Pick, an online ticketing site, reported a 435% increase year over year in total tickets sold for WNBA games in May, with the average price of the tickets increasing 60%. Indiana Fever had a whopping 4,493% increase in May tickets sold.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Clark, Reese, we’ve, , Edison, Los Angeles Sparks’s Cameron Brink, Kate Martin, Tick Pick Organizations: New, New York CNN, WNBA, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, ION, NBA, NCAA, Iowa Hawkeyes, South Carolina Gamecocks, Indiana Fever, Chicago Sky, Las Vegas Aces Locations: New York, alma, Los Angeles
"We think the market was ignoring and underappreciating what utilities can accomplish," Travis Miller, energy and utilities strategist for Morningstar, told CNBC. Eric Holcomb announced that Microsoft will be constructing a $1 billion data center in La Porte, Indiana. Another name that is due to see a boost from AI data center growth is WEC Energy. The tech giant already has a data center that is under construction in the area, which is expected to open in 2026. "Microsoft's first data center represents 1,000 [megawatts] of electricity load, or over 10% of WEC's current load in the state," wrote Morningstar analyst Andrew Bischof in May.
Persons: Travis Miller, Morningstar, Entergy, Eric Holcomb, Miller, NiSource, Andrew Bischof Organizations: Morningstar . Utilities, CNBC, WEC Energy, Duke Energy, Indiana Gov, Microsoft, NiSource, WEC Locations: Morningstar, Thursday's, La Porte , Indiana, NiSource, Virginia, Mount Pleasant , Wisconsin
CNN —Former NBA player Chase Budinger is set to make his debut at the Olympics later this year, though he won’t be doing it on the hardwood. The 36-year-old has earned a spot on the US beach volleyball team alongside partner Miles Evans having switched sports seven years ago. According to NBC, Budinger will become the first person to have played an NBA regular season game and appeared at the Olympics in beach volleyball. He’s also the only athlete to make a career in both sports, according to AVP Beach Volleyball. This year’s Olympic beach volleyball competition will take place under the shadow of the Eiffel Tower in Paris with games getting underway on July 27.
Persons: CNN —, Chase Budinger, Miles Evans, Theo Brunner, Trevor Crabb, Budinger, Evans, He’s, , ” Budinger Organizations: CNN, NBA, NBC, AVP, University of Arizona, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns, US, Olympics, Eiffel Locations: Spain, Paris
New York CNN —Red Lobster wants to close several dozen more restaurants following its bankruptcy, and it has identified which ones are in danger of shutting down if the court approves its plan. The chain, which brought affordable shrimp and lobster to middle-class America and grew to become the largest seafood restaurant chain in the world, filed for bankruptcy last month. Red Lobster said that it had more than $1 billion in debt and less than $30 million in cash on hand. Part of its plan is to close some locations of its nearly 600 restaurants in the meantime. A few weeks prior to its bankruptcy, it abruptly closed around 50 locations across the United States.
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How to watchThe NBA Finals will be broadcast exclusively on ABC in the United States. 8 seed Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals and Jayson Tatum’s performances in the 2022 NBA Finals being examples of these concerns. “Having nine days off [before the Finals] is good for your body and for everybody to get healthy, but we’re in the NBA Finals and we’re all so anxious and excited to play. ET• Game 4: Celtics vs. Mavericks, June 14 - 8:30 p.m. ET• *Game 7: Mavericks vs. Celtics, June 23 - 8:00 p.m.
Persons: Jimmy Butler, Donovan Mitchell, Tyrese, Joe Mazzulla, Larry O’Brien, Jayson Tatum, Jason Miller, Jayson Tatum’s, , ” Tatum, we’ve, don’t, “ I’m, Jaylen Brown, Justin Casterline, Dirk, Daniel Gafford, PJ Washington, Luka Dončić, Kyrie Irving, Dereck Lively, Derrick Jones Jr, Dončić, Jason Kidd, Kidd, Dirk Nowitzki, David Berding, ” Irving Organizations: CNN, Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, ABC, BBC, TNT Sports, Celtics, Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, Getty, Eastern, , ESPN, Pacers, Mavericks, Miami Locations: United States, Tyrese Haliburton, Boston, Dallas
Alphabet announced on Wednesday that Eli Lilly Chief Financial Officer Anat Ashkenazi will be its new CFO after an almost year-long search. Shares of Eli Lilly have soared 90% in the past year and are trading at a record. When she joined Eli Lilly in 2001, she came in through the company's new venture capital division, which was co-founded by her then-spouse Ron Laufer. Fastest growth in decadesFounded in 1876, Eli Lilly has long been one of the major U.S. pharmaceutical companies. But the last couple years have marked a period of historic growth for Eli Lilly due to the exploding popularity of GLP-1s.
Persons: Anat Ashkenazi, Eli Lilly Eli Lilly Alphabet's, Ruth Porat, Eli Lilly, Ashkenazi, it's, Eli Lilly's, David Ricks, Morgan Stanley, Sundar Pichai, Hollie Adams, Ron Laufer, John Smiley, Eli, It's, Trump, Eli Lilly's Covid, we're, Askhenazi, OpenAI's, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, CNBC's Eric Rosenbaum, Toby Lyles Organizations: San, San Francisco Bay Area, Google, Economic, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, U.S . Food, Drug, U.S . Department of Justice, FDA, Reuters, Employees, NBC Locations: U.S, Indiana, San Francisco Bay, Davos, Switzerland, Israel, biopharma, North Carolina, Germany, New Jersey
Washington CNN —Donald Trump hasn’t shown much interest in reaching out to Republicans who hate him. Or, he argued, “they’re likely to stay home.”Hutchinson told CNN he won’t stay home himself, but he won’t vote for Biden or Trump. “This swath of Republican strategist types are literally begging the Biden campaign to give them a reason to support him,” a former House Republican leadership aide told CNN. “You can hold your nose and vote for Biden and not be in public screaming about it. But Purcell has also not yet heard from the Biden campaign this time.
Persons: Washington CNN — Donald Trump hasn’t, Joe Biden, Adam Kinzinger’s, Austin Weatherford, Nikki Haley, Haley, Biden, Anita Dunn, Cassidy Hutchinson, Anthony Scaramucci, Liz Cheney, John Kasich, Trump, Cindy McCain, shouldn’t, , , Jen O’Malley Dillon, they’ve, mattering, Denver Riggleman, Kinzinger, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, Mark Cuban, doesn’t, he’s, Joe, , Larry Hogan, I’m, ’ ” Hogan, ” Hogan, they’re, Carolina Sen, Lindsey Graham, it’s Biden, Asa Hutchinson, Daisy Bates, Hutchinson, “ You’ve, you’re, ” Hutchinson, “ they’re, won’t, Indiana Sen, Todd Young –, Biden –, ” Young, Young, Christine Todd Whitman, George W, Bush, ” Whitman, Whitman, Joe Walsh, don’t, MAGA, Claudine Schneider, Schneider, Geoff Duncan, Donald Trump, ’ ” Duncan, ” Duncan, “ ‘ Will, Biden George H.W, Hillary Clinton, “ he’s, He’s, Howard Stern, “ Where’s Jeb Bush, Where’s George Bush, ’ ” Biden, Jeb Bush, Hogan, Kristopher Purcell, Purcell Organizations: Washington CNN, Republican, White, Trump, Democratic, Ohio Gov, CNN, Republicans, Trump Republican, Virginia Rep, Denver, Trump Republicans, Former New Jersey Gov, Tech, Biden, Senate, South, Capitol, New, Environmental Protection Agency, Independents, Illinois, Republican Party, MAGA Republicans, Congress, Trump ., Bush Republicans, Maryland Senate Locations: Biden’s, Wilmington, Israel, Ukraine, Former, Dallas, Maryland, Baltimore, York, South Carolina, Carolina, Arkansas, New Jersey, Trump, Rhode Island, Georgia
Read previewThe Senate failed on Wednesday to advance a bill designed to protect access to contraceptives nationwide. Just two Republican senators — Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska — voted with Democrats to advance the bill. Advertisement"Do people really think that even a significant minority of the Republican conference is against access to contraception?" AdvertisementBut still — if Republicans aren't against contraception, why won't they just vote for the bill? Glenn Youngkin of Virginia vetoed a bill to protect access to contraception, arguing that it violated principles of religious freedom.
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The media is in meltdown over Caitlin Clark
  + stars: | 2024-06-04 | by ( Allison Morrow | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
New York CNN —The male-dominated sports media apparatus is stumbling over Caitlin Clark. He later apologized for using the slur, emphasizing that his broader thesis was that Clark’s star power created a halo around a league that’s been languishing in obscurity. “I was talking about how I hoped that the WNBA and sports media, ex-WNBA players, would show a little bit more respect to Caitlin Clark for what she has brought to the WNBA,” McAfee said on his show Tuesday. The league those women built has always been a physical one, a fact that Clark herself acknowledged in a postgame news conference. Much like Clark, the mainstream sports media is new to the WNBA.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, hasn’t, Chennedy, Clark, Pat McAfee, Clark —, ” —, , ” McAfee, it’s, McAfee, Charles Barkley, , Victoria Uwumarogie, Barkley, ” Clark isn’t, She’s “, who’ve, ” Uwumarogie, Monica McNutt, ” McNutt, Stephen A, Smith, huff, ’ ” McNutt Organizations: New, New York CNN, ESPN, Indiana, WNBA, TNT, CNN, Warner Bros . Locations: New York, Indiana, America, Iowa
CNN —Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese said she will “take the bad guy role” in her rivalry with Caitlin Clark if it means continued growth for women’s basketball. Reese, who was seen clapping and hugging Carter after the hard foul on Clark, was fined for refusing to speak to the media after that game. In her first public comments since, Reese didn’t back away from her perceived role as the villain in her longstanding rivalry with Clark. 7 pick in the 2024 draft told reporters Monday: “Look where women’s basketball is. People are talking about women’s basketball that you never would think would be talking about women’s basketball.
Persons: Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, Reese, Clark, Chennedy Carter, Carter, Hawkeye, Reese didn’t, I’ll, ” Reese, Brian Spurlock, It’s, Chennedy, it’s, “ I’m, ” Carter, “ We’ve, I’m, , Teresa Weatherspoon Organizations: CNN, Chicago Sky, Indiana, LSU team’s, Clark’s University of Iowa, NCAA,
That apartment complex is Stadium Lofts, a former baseball stadium that was converted into 138 apartments by Core Redevelopment, a Midwest developer group. The Stadium Lofts has 138 units and Stadium Flats, the four-building complex next door, has 144. The Stadium Lofts renovation took the partners just under two years to complete. The Stadium Flats addition was completed about a year after the Stadium Lofts opened and cost around $13 million. Cox, Watson, and his sons had a budget of $14 million for the Stadium Lofts conversion and, in the end, spent roughly $13.8 million.
Persons: Michael Cox, John Watson, Cox, Michael Potter, Watson Organizations: Core, CNBC, Indianapolis Indians, Indiana Landmarks, Bush, Cox, of Fame Locations: Indianapolis , Indiana, Midwest, Indiana, Indianapolis, Marion County , Indiana, Marion ,
CNN —ESPN host Pat McAfee is facing backlash after he called WNBA star Caitlin Clark a “White b*tch” during a rant on his show Monday while praising her accomplishments in the women’s basketball league. There is one White b*tch for the Indiana team who is a superstar.”McAfee went on to describe how Clark “carried” Iowa’s basketball program and shattered NCAA scoring records. But instead we have to hear people say we only like her because she’s White, and she’s only popular because the rest of the rookie class is doing what they’re doing. ET on X, formerly known as Twitter: “I shouldn’t have used ‘white b*tch’ as a descriptor of Caitlin Clark. “Referring to Caitlin Clark as ‘the white b*tch for Indiana.’ That’s beyond being too comfortable.
Persons: Pat McAfee, Caitlin Clark, McAfee, Clark, she’s, Guess, ” McAfee, Clark “, she’s White, , Caitlin, , Kim Adams, , Alexa Philippou, Nicole Auerbach, , Jemele Hill, Aaron Rodgers, baselessly, Jimmy Kimmel, Jeffrey Epstein, Kimmel, Rodgers, Norby Williamson, Williamson Organizations: CNN, ESPN, McAfee, NFL, WNBA, Indiana, NCAA, Athletic, NBC, Jemele, Indiana Fever, New York Jets, ABC Locations: Indiana
CNN —For more than 35 years, Michigan Central Station has lain dormant, towering above Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood as a harsh and stoic reminder of the city’s economic pain. Now, Michigan Central Station, the neighboring old Book Depository and Butler himself are all symbols of hope for Detroit’s future and its ongoing economic resurgence. An aerial view of Michigan Central Station and the surrounding property, including the former Book Depository (left), under construction in 2020. Stephen McGee/Michigan Central Michigan Central Station's Grand Hall before and after the six-year renovation project funded by the Ford Motor Company. And with Michigan Central Station coming online, that’s only expected to grow.
Persons: Ronald Butler, “ We’ve, ” Butler, Timothy Fadek, , Henry Ford’s, Butler, James Haefner, Mary Culler, Ford, , Kevin Johnson, Stephen McGee, ” Johnson, , Johnson, Charles Dougherty, I’m, Geoff Robins, ’ ” Dan Austin, Eminen’s, Rebecca Cook, Bill Ford, CNN’s Poppy Harlow, Michigan Central Stephen McGee, tradespeople, Carlos Osorio, ” Austin, Josh Sirefman Organizations: CNN, Michigan Central, Detroit Fire Department, , Train Station, Motor, Detroit, Michigan Central Station, Storage Safety, Michigan, Ford Motor Company, Depository, Ford, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, of Labor Statistics, Getty, Honda Accord, Reuters, Denver’s, Michigan Central Michigan Central Station's Locations: ” Michigan, Motor City, Michigan, Detroit, , Wells Fargo, AFP, , ’ ” Dan Austin , Michigan, America, Indiana
The $950 million project encompasses the 18-story former train station called Michigan Central Station – once the state's marquee transit building – an adjacent 270,000-square-foot building and other, supporting facilities. The 30-acre "Michigan Central" campus and station was initially announced in 2018 and slated to open by 2022. Train station campusThe Michigan Central campus is located southwest of Detroit's main business district in a trendy neighborhood known as Corktown. The Michigan Central campus in total spans 1.2 million square feet of commercial space, including retail, restaurants and hospitality. The restored grand waiting room inside Ford's Michigan Central Station in Detroit.
Persons: Michael Wayland, Bill Ford Jr, Ford, Bill Ford, He's, Henry Ford, Ford Ford, Josh Sirefman, it's, It's Organizations: CNBC DETROIT, Michigan Central, Ford, CNBC, General Motors, Renaissance, eBay, Michigan Central Station, Detroit, Michigan, Central Station, CNBC Ford, Architects, Detroit Public, Depository, Google, Detroit Lions Locations: Motor, Michigan, Detroit, Silicon Valley, California, East, Detroit's, Dearborn , Michigan, Ford's, Mankato, Indiana, CNBC, Motor City, Pontiac, Rouge
First Solar still has substantially room to run even after rallying about 80% over the past two months, with tailwinds from tariffs and data center demand on the horizon, according to Goldman Sachs. Goldman raised its stock price target for First Solar by nearly $31 to $302 per share, implying 11% upside from Friday's close of $271.76. First Solar is also party to a trade case that could result in the imposition of tariffs on solar module manufacturers from four Southeast Asian nations. Goldman has estimated that power demand from data centers will more than double to 8% of total U.S. consumption by 2030. Goldman sees First Solar's earnings per share increasing by about 20% in 2027 if the company adds a new plant.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Brian Lee, Biden, FSLR TAN, Lee Organizations: Goldman, Amazon, Microsoft, Brookfield Asset Management, hasn't Locations: U.S, China, Indiana
CNN —Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese transferred their already storied collegiate rivalry into the professional ranks of the WNBA on Saturday, and it was Clark who came out on top. But it was far from an individual effort with Clark’s teammates helping lift the Fever to their first home win of the season. A year later, Clark and Iowa got a measure of revenge by defeating Reese and LSU in the Elite Eight of the 2024 NCAA tournament. While the rivalry between Clark and Reese was the major talking point around the game, there was a tense moment late in the third quarter elsewhere. Clark and the Indiana Fever were able to record an important home win.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Clark, Marina Mabrey, , Indiana, Sabrina Ionescu, Reese, Chennedy Carter, Andy Lyons, Kamilla Cardoso, Cardoso Organizations: CNN, WNBA, Indiana Fever, Chicago Sky, New York Liberty, LSU, Clark’s University of Iowa, NCAA, Getty, Sky, University of South, Chicago Locations: Chicago, Clark, Iowa, University of South Carolina
Kelly Gordon used to avoid social media. How much does it cost to start a side hustle on social media? That means I only have so much time for this side hustle when I'm not on the water. Gordon filming social media content. Courtesy of Kelly Gordon
Persons: they've, Kelly Gordon, , Captain Kelly J, Gordon, DON'T, she's, I'm, Bahamas Kelly Gordon Organizations: CNBC, Facebook, Traction Locations: AskMakeIt@cnbc.com, Indiana, Palm Beach , Florida, Compass Cay, Bahamas
CNN —A squat, light-colored building in Tigard, Oregon, was supposed to be part of a game-changing new solution for the global plastics industry. And unlike mechanical recycling, where the quality of the product declines each time, chemical recycling promises virgin-quality plastics. Chemical company Dow says it plans to build multiple chemical recycling facilities in the US and Europe, adding as much as 600,000 tons (1.2 billion pounds) of recycling capacity by 2030. “Mechanical recycling simply uses less energy and chemicals than does chemical recycling, making it overall cheaper and less environmentally impactful,” she said. With that kind of industry pressure, said Congdon, it’s easy to see why chemical recycling may be attractive to policymakers.
Persons: Jennifer Congdon, Congdon, , , Big, Yuri Cortez, Davis Allen, what’s, isn’t, Taylor Uekert, Chaideer Mahyuddin, Mike Kemp, Brightmark, NREL’s Uekert, Allen, ” Congdon Organizations: CNN, Regenyx, Plastics, Getty, Climate Integrity, Companies, Chemical, Dow, Oil, Exxon, American Chemistry Council, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Beyond Plastics, ACC, Center Locations: Tigard , Oregon, Venezuela, AFP, Europe, Asia, Banda Aceh, Indonesia, London, Baytown , Texas, Ashley , Indiana, Macon, Bibb , Georgia, Indiana, The Indiana
I'm an attorney who practices exclusively in estate planning, elder law, and estate administration fields. AdvertisementWhen I've dealt with inheritance at my job, I've noticed that putting money on the table changes people. Grief impacts the way people handle inheritance issuesIt breaks my heart to see families fighting over inheritance. I've also seen that inheritance has the power to do goodI think a lot of people assume that inheritances can impact families for the worse. I've seen beneficiaries who didn't expect to inherit anything from someone receive a surprise check, or money being given to charitable organizations.
Persons: Jennifer Rozelle, who's, I've, , it's, I'd Organizations: Service, Estate & Elder, Business Locations: Indiana
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