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Snapchat says it averages 850 million monthly users. Meanwhile, Twitter's current owner, Elon Musk, says his service has 600 million monthly users. Back in April, Meta said Threads had 150 million monthly users. Some of them click on Threads posts they see there, and become Threads users that way. Threads doesn't seem like it's ever going to be that, and Meta doesn't seem very interested in trying to make that.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Snapchat, Twitter, Elon Musk, Meta, It's, You'll, Katie Notopoulos, Adam Mosseri's Organizations: Service, Twitter, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Meta Locations: Japan, Taiwan, Instagram
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner on Monday testified that Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his political action committee know they are conducting an "illegal" lottery by giving away $1 million to registered voters in Pennsylvania and other swing states before Election Day. "They know what they're doing is illegal and they are doing everything under the sun to clean it up," Krasner said. "There is no First Amendment right to commit crimes," the DA testified in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. "There is no First Amendment right to commit fraud." Under questioning by attorney John Summers, who is representing Krasner's office, the DA said the fact that he is a Democrat had nothing to do with his decision last week to sue the billionaire Musk and America PAC over the daily giveaway, which is due to end Tuesday.
Persons: Larry Krasner, Elon Musk, Krasner, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, John Summers, Musk Organizations: Philadelphia, Musk's America PAC, Democrat, America PAC Locations: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Sheehy is still addressing a gunshot wound incident that shook up the race earlier this year. The Senate race could determine whether Democrats retain their majority in the chamber. Sheehy, earlier this year, admitted to The Post that he lied to the ranger about being wounded in the national park. "They required a police report because any gunshot wound requires a police report of any kind." She asked Sheehy if there were medical records to show that he wasn't treated for a gunshot wound during his 2015 hospital visit.
Persons: Tim Sheehy, Jon Tester, Sheehy, , Megyn Kelly, Sen, Kim Peach, Peach, Kelly, didn't, you'd, you've, Donald Trump —, they're, Tester Organizations: Montana, Senate, Service, Republican US, Navy SEAL, US Park Service, Washington Post, Colt, Post, New York Times, Democratic, Siena College, Emerson College, States, Democrats, Business Locations: Montana, Afghanistan, Afghan
In today's big story, a final look at the impact a Harris or Trump presidency will have on your finances . The big storyThe White House and your walletGetty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BIOn the eve of election day, we're offering a final breakdown of how both candidates might affect your wallet. Let's get into it:Investing : The corporate tax rate is the major difference between the two sides that'll likely have the biggest impact on markets. Harris wants to raise the corporate tax rate, which would likely have the opposite effect. Cost of things : Both candidates are looking to keep leveraging tariffs, but Trump's policy is much more aggressive.
Persons: , Harris, Trump, let's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Let's, she's, Mario Tama, Peacock, Chip Somodevilla, Dow, BI's Emma Cosgrove, Siri, We've, Montana Sen, Jon Tester, Colin Allred, Carl Godfrey, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, BI, . Tech, Nvidia, Intel, Dow Jones, Trump, Mario, Fed, Street, CNBC, MSNBC, NBC, Apple Intelligence, WWDC, Apple, Democratic, Texas Rep, Fox Corp, Goodyear, Marriott Locations: Trump, New York, London
PowerSchool sells student data without parents' informed consent, a federal lawsuit alleges. Related storiesPowerSchool spokesman Austin Zerbach told BI that no PowerSchool product sells any form of student data. The public disclosures of PowerSchool say the edtech company "may" collect data such as "extracurricular program membership" and "student assessments." AdvertisementTechnology can easily re-identify anonymized student data, said Chad Marlow, senior policy counsel at the ACLU, where he focuses on privacy, surveillance, and technology issues. "No PowerSchool product, including Connected Intelligence P20W, sells any form of student data," the spokesman said.
Persons: PowerSchool, , It's, Emily Cherkin, Cherkin, Hardeep Gulati, PowerSchools, Austin Zerbach, Zerbach, it's, — they're, Julie Liddell, Chad Marlow, Marlow, Liddell, James Donato, PowerSchool's Bain, The Bain Organizations: Service, Bain Capital, PowerSchool, Technology, ACLU, Data Systems, US, Apple, Vista Equity Partners, Vista Equity, Onex Partners, NYSE, The, KKR, Co, Instructure Holdings, Inc Locations: San Francisco, Seattle, Folsom , California, Boston, Austin , Texas, Salt Lake City
Melanie Spring, 44, met her husband, Dan Russell, 33, in 2017. Melanie thought Dan was too young for her at first. I first met my husband, Dan, in 2017 at a three-night sleepaway camp for entrepreneurs when I was 37 and he was 26. When we first met, I thought he was too young, given our 11-year age gap. After the camp ended, I headed back to DC, and Dan headed back to Colorado.
Persons: Melanie Spring, Dan Russell, Melanie, Dan, , I'm, Breckenridge, he's, Dan didn't, couldn't Organizations: Service, Facebook, Jazz Aspen Locations: Colorado, Breckenridge ., Aspen, Denver
Celebrity personal trainer Luke Worthington focuses on longevity over hitting fitness personal bests. AdvertisementWorthington, who has trained celebrities including Dakota Johnson, Naomi Campbell, and Jodie Comer, shared his longevity non-negotiables with BI. Luke Worthington used to prioritize his work over his fitness. Luke WorthingtonThree times a week, Worthington strength trains using the "3 x 52" format he uses with his clients. While Worthington used to rely on recipe boxes and convenience foods, he's started cooking from scratch over the past year.
Persons: Luke Worthington, , he's, it's, Worthington, Dakota Johnson, Naomi Campbell, Jodie Comer, wasn't, Luke Worthington Worthington, I've Organizations: Service, Worthington Locations: London
Kardashian bought the necklace at an auction for nearly $200,000 in 2023. Kardashian has a penchant for vintage fashionThe necklace isn't the first famous archival piece Kardashian has bought at an auction. AdvertisementIn addition to her auction purchases, Kardashian is also known to borrow vintage pieces for red carpets. Kim Kardashian attends the Academy Museum Gala in October 2024. Fashion enthusiasts were concerned she damaged the vintage piece, but Kardashian and Ripley's Believe It or Not, which owns the gown, denied those claims.
Persons: Kim Kardashian, Princess Diana, Kardashian, , Gucci, Bauer, Griffin, Princess Diana's, Garrard, Naim Attallah, Sotheby's, Diana, Tim Graham, Attallah, Catherine Walker, Alberto E, Rodriguez, Michael, Jackie Kennedy, Martin Nolan, Nolan, it's, Emma McIntyre, Marilyn Monroe's Organizations: Service, Angeles County Museum of Art, Axelle, Getty, Julien's, Academy Museum, Academy Museum of Motion Locations: Palestinian, British, West
CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Monday's market action, saying the session's moves reflect investors who feel Vice President Kamala Harris could win the presidency, even as the race remains deadlocked in the polls on the eve of Election Day. "I'm not sure the market's right about what a Harris presidency would mean for business, but at least now we have a blueprint for what Wall Street thinks it'll mean," he said. Traders, Cramer said, are looking to get ahead of election results, and they're looking for signs that someone knows something that others don't. The poll showed Harris leading Trump 47% to 44%, and Cramer said it has led investors to question whether other red states could turn blue. "I like the idea that you can now get a jump on what traders think," he said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kamala Harris, I'm, Harris, Cramer, Donald Trump, Lina Khan Organizations: Traders, Trump, Toll, Companies, Constellation Brands, Biden, Federal Trade Locations: Iowa, Lennar
Altman also emphasized saying no, echoing Steve Jobs' leadership philosophy. AdvertisementThe leadership traits that Sam Altman values may sound familiar to those who have studied Steve Jobs and Warren Buffett. Altman said the team tries to be "rigorous" about straying away from "fantastical dreams" or goals — a strategy reminiscent of the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs. Advertisement"The main thing I stressed was focus," Jobs had said about his visit to Larry Page, biographer Walter Isaacson wrote in the Harvard Business Review. "The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything," the Berkshire Hathaway CEO once said.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Steve Jobs, Warren Buffett, , Kevin Weil, Jobs, Larry Page, Walter Isaacson, Apple's, Jerry Yang, Insider's Nicholas Carlson, Marissa Mayer, — that's, Alman, Sora Organizations: Service, Apple, Harvard Business, Yahoo, Stanford University, Conference, Berkshire Hathaway Locations: Hollywood
Nvidia wants to bring "physical AI" to hospitals, with robots for X-rays, linen delivery, and more. AdvertisementNvidia is digging deeper into healthcare — and the tech giant has big ambitions to bring AI to every part of the hospital. "This physical AI thing is coming where your whole hospital is going to turn into an AI," Powell told BI. Physical AI is getting more sophisticated for real-time surgeries, too. But Nvidia sees robots being used far beyond the operating room — including to monitor a patient for falls in their hospital room, or bring them fresh linens, Powell said.
Persons: , Healthcare Kimberly Powell, Powell, III, Nvidia doesn't, Abridge Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Healthcare, University of Florida Health, Mayo Clinic, AP, Inc, Catalyst, Microsoft Locations: Las Vegas, Florida, Abridge, HLTH
Sam Altman says he prioritizes talent over age in his hiring decisions. The job market in Big Tech is increasingly polarized with many job seekers facing a bleak outlook. AdvertisementOpenAI CEO Sam Altman says his hiring strategy is focused on talent over age. Advertisement"You want both, and I think what you really want is just like an extremely high talent bar of people at any age, " Altman said. While Altman may prioritize talent over age at OpenAI, some older tech employees say they are experiencing ageism in the workforce.
Persons: Sam Altman, , Harry Stebbings's, Altman, wouldn't, Noam Shazeer, Mustafa Suleyman, Karen Simonyan, Zers Organizations: Big Tech, Service, Tech, Google, Microsoft, BI Locations: OpenAI
I reviewed all of Trader Joe's refrigerated ravioli that I could find and ranked them. So I made it my mission to try all of the refrigerated ravioli I could find at Trader Joe's and rank them from worst to best. Trader Joe's porcini-mushroom-and-truffle ravioli was packed with a rich flavor that may not be for everyoneThis ravioli even smelled like mushrooms. After trying it for the first time last year, it quickly became one of my favorite foods at Trader Joe's. WINNER: This cacio-e-pepe ravioli might be one of the best pasta products Trader Joe's has ever createdI love Trader Joe's cacio-e-pepe ravioli.
Persons: Parmigiano, pepe ravioli, Joe's, , Wilson, you'll, Parmigiano Reggiano, Wilson Arugula, It's, it's, I'm, Boyardee, grandma, Wilson I'm, there's, ravioli, Savanna, I've, e pepe, pepe, pecorino Organizations: Service, KFC, Wilson Locations: Italy, Savanna, Joe's
Online shopping, which the US Census Bureau estimates accounts for roughly 16% of all retail sales, theoretically makes it easier to find exactly what we are looking for. AdvertisementThe golden age of comparison shopping isn't so golden after all. Ursu has studied two factors in shopping: search costs and search fatigue. Ursu guessed that the most exhausting stage of shopping is comparison shopping — when people pore over minuscule details between products to find the best one. Related storiesIf people abandon their shopping carts because they get overwhelmed by search fatigue, it can come back to bite retailers.
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There are 9 million "akiyas" — empty houses — across Japan, according to official government data as of 2023. These homes, often abandoned and left empty for decades, are scattered across rural areas and big cities, offering a unique opportunity for buyers with creative ideas. Urban migration is another big contributing factor to Japan's abandoned houses. Ultimately, "many Japanese [people] look at akiya as depreciating items that are more trouble than they're worth," Michael, founder of Japan real estate blog Cheap Houses Japan, told CNBC Make It. Six years later, Wormann owns seven akiyas, and works as a full-time content creator and real estate investor in Japan.
Persons: Japan's, Tetsuya Kaneko, Kaneko, Michael, We've, Anton Wormann, Wormann Organizations: Istock, Savills Japan, CNBC, Japan Locations: Japan, New York, Europe, Sweden
Moreover, 87% believe the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) outweigh its risks. Some of the world's top business leaders are using AI to conquer a familiar pet peeve at work: a cluttered inbox. Now, Cook, 64, relies on summaries from Apple Intelligence, the tech giant's newest AI offering. Even before Apple Intelligence was released to the public on iOS devices on Oct. 28, Cook said it changed his productivity and daily habits. AI has also helped Cuban be more efficient in his personal life.
Persons: Tim Cook, Cook, It's, Mark Cuban, Gemini's, Cuban Organizations: Gartner, Apple, Wall Street, Apple Intelligence, CNBC, Google, Gmail Locations: Cuban
I used to work at Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs at Disney World in Orlando. AdvertisementI worked at Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs during my time in the Disney College Program. With that experience, I know a trip to Disney World can be equally magical and overwhelming. Here are the things I wish people would stop doing in the parks to make everyone's time better. Stop using flash photography on dark ridesMany of the rides at Disney World, such as Space Mountain and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, are dark inside.
Persons: , I've, stilettos, Hayley Hutson, you'll, Roberto Machado Noa, you'd, Winnie, I'm Organizations: Magic Kingdom, Disney Springs, Disney, Service, Disney College Program Locations: Orlando, Animal Kingdom, Tomorrowland, Magic Kingdom
Meet the Press – November 3, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-11-03 | by ( ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +55 min
KRISTEN WELKER:As the 2024 election nears the finish line, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump make their last appeal to voters. Vice President Harris and former President Trump and their surrogates are making their closing arguments. North Carolina was the state former president Trump won in 2020 by the smallest margin and both candidates held events there on Saturday. I asked, what is his message to women who are thinking about voting for Vice President Harris. Today, Vice President Harris is in Michigan working to shore up the blue wall, her simplest path to winning the White House.
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Two Ohio police officers were charged with reckless homicide in the death of a Black man who pleaded, "I can't breathe," during a police encounter, authorities announced Saturday. Stone said he presented a grand jury with the results of an Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation probe into Tyson's death, which the agency completed in August. Tyson says multiple times, "I can't breathe." Tyson says again, “I can’t breathe. He also pleaded, "I can't breathe," as an officer held him in a chokehold.
Persons: Camden Burch, Beau Schoenegge, Frank E, Tyson, Kyle L, Stone, Burch, Schoenegge, Craig M, Riley, He's, , George Floyd, Eric Garner, Bobby DiCello, John Tyson, “ It’s, Organizations: Ohio, Canton, NBC, Criminal, of Police Ohio Labor, Gold Unit, Canton Police Department, Minneapolis, New York City Locations: Stark County, Cleveland, Canton, New
water systems to remove fluoride from public water." Trump also said Kennedy would have a big role crafting public health policy in any Trump administration. Fluoride is naturally occurring in almost all water sources, and some is added to public water to help prevent cavities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the fluoride remark. Last weekend, insult comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage," which the Trump campaign distanced itself from.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Trump, Dasha Burns, Kennedy, Tony Hinchcliffe, Joe Biden, Sen, Tim Scott Organizations: Republican, NBC News, Trump White, U.S, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, American Dental Association, Trump, Voters, Union Locations: Duluth , Georgia, U.S, Trump, Puerto Rico, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina
And before you ask, no, he doesn't feel bad about it, especially when he pilfers from Whole Foods. AdvertisementBut there's also a lot we don't know about retail theft. "No, I don't feel bad about stealing from Jeff Bezos," one 20-something occasional shoplifter in Washington, DC, told me. "It doesn't feel like a world in which I can really get by and build a life very easily anymore, " he said. Advertisement"If most of this is happening in Walgreens and Walmart and places like that, I don't know, is it a problem?"
Persons: Carson's, he's, Carson, He's, shoplifts, Jeff Bezos, there's, it's, Joshua Jacobson, California who's, , that's, Ernesto Lopez, they've, Jeff Prusan, Joe Schmoes, they're, Keith, shoplifter, That's, Donovan, Donovan's, snagging, she's, Jacobson, Jeff Bezos isn't, David Johnston, we're, hasn't, Emily Stewart Organizations: Walmart, Foods, Amazon, National Association of, Criminal, Atlantic, Depot, Target, Guardian, National Retail Federation, Business Locations: New York, California, Washington ,, Atlanta, Texas, Illinois, Walgreens
When she was 10, her class was having a McDonald's that she knew her mother couldn't afford. My mom had to work long hours to send us to schoolIn the late 70s, New Orleans teachers went on strike. The next day, I brought in my packed lunch, knowing it was McDonald's day. If anyone asked, I would just say I forgot it was McDonald's day. My teacher 'randomly' selected me to earn moneyIn my homeroom class, my teacher asked the class who would like to earn some extra money for McDonald's.
Persons: Dixie, , She'd, Heifetz, They're, Mr Organizations: Service, Catholic, McDonald's Locations: New Orleans, , New Orleans
If Trump wins the election, the Fed could pause rate cuts in December, JPMorgan's David Kelly says. Kelly points to Trump's plans for expansionary fiscal policy that would fuel inflation. Kelly pointed to Trump's plans for an expansionary fiscal policy that would fuel inflation higher and keep rates from coming down. AdvertisementIn that case, the Fed would likely stick to its projected path of policy easing, Kelly said. Advertisement"Once they got some sense of what fiscal policy is going to do, I think that will have some impact on their decision-making.
Persons: JPMorgan's David Kelly, Kelly, Harris, , Donald Trump, David Kelly, Trump, Kamala Harris, They're Organizations: Trump, Service, Federal, JPMorgan, Business, Fed
How to talk like a banker
  + stars: | 2024-11-03 | by ( Emmalyse Brownstein | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
A manager might leave a comment on a page telling the junior banker to "kill this," which just means delete it. A manager might also instruct the junior banker to "take another stab" at it, which means doing the presentation over again and sending it back by email. In stock market talk, "trading with the Street" usually means someone is trading along the lines of majority opinion. It's so much a part of the culture that the term is also used by higher-ups to describe their junior bankers professionally. Each time a banker makes changes to client materials pre-meeting — like a deck — it's standard practice for every round of edits or changes to be saved as a new file.
Persons: , That's, Momo Takahashi, Morgan Stanley's Ted Pick, it's, drudge, Jane Organizations: Service
Megan Smyth, a 35-year-old mom, has been a single mom to triplets for 18 months. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Megan Smyth, mom to 3-year-old triplets. Eighteen months ago, I became the sole parent of three identical triplet toddlers — something I never thought I would say. They know to put their dirty clothes in the washing basket and washing machine. Nothing can ever prepare you for having triplets or for being the sole parent of them.
Persons: Megan Smyth, , it's, I've, They'll, It's Organizations: Service, Facebook
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