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CNN —As a flurry of possible drone sightings have triggered local politicians to press federal officials for more information, lawmakers have proposed a variety of different methods for dealing with drones. And the US government is sending drone detection and tracking systems to two military facilities in New Jersey, sources told CNN Monday. States deploy drone detection technologyA number of states where possible drones have been reported have announced that they’re deploying drone detection systems. New York and Connecticut have also announced they’re using drone detection systems. Law enforcement officials would need a warrant to interfere with the radio signals of a drone, according to Michelle L.D.
Persons: John Kirby, , Kirby, , Donald Trump’s, Josh Shapiro, Chuck Schumer, he’s, ” Schumer, Vijay Kumar, Kumar, Matt McCrann, ” McCrann, Jonathan Rupprecht, Michelle L.D, Hanlon, Kathy Hochul, Mark Green of, Schumer, ” Rupprecht, Rupprecht Organizations: CNN, White, House, Arsenal, Naval Weapons Station, Federal Aviation Administration, of Homeland Security, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Air, Space, University of Mississippi School of Law, Electronic Communications, New York Gov, federal, UAS Authority Security, Republican Rep, FAA, Department of Homeland Security, USC Locations: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Bedminster, New York, Connecticut, Mark Green of Tennessee
Walmart has started giving store-level associates body cameras to wear as part of a pilot program at some of its U.S. locations, CNBC has learned. Walmart, the largest nongovernmental employer in the U.S., is testing the technology after smaller retailers started trying body cameras at their own stores as a way to deter theft. However, it's unclear whether body cameras actually help to deescalate conflict. Appelbaum, whose union does not represent Walmart employees but includes staff from retailers such as Macy's and H&M, said the RWDSU is concerned that body cameras are more about surveillance and deterring theft than making employees safer. She said body cameras could be part of the solution but cameras alone are "no substitute" for proper training.
Persons: It's, Dallas —, Stuart Appelbaum, Bianca Agustin, hasn't, Agustin Organizations: Walmart, CNBC, Wholesale, Department Store Union, Workers, United, Amazon Locations: Selinsgrove , Pennsylvania, Denton , Texas, Dallas, U.S
The U.K. is drawing up measures to regulate the use of copyrighted content by tech companies to train their artificial intelligence models. Some artists and publishers are unhappy with the way their content is being scraped freely by companies like OpenAI and Google to train their large language models — AI models trained on huge quantities of data to generate humanlike responses. Large language models are the foundational technology behind today's generative AI systems, including the likes of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini and Anthropic's Claude. Separately, image distribution platform Getty Images sued another generative AI firm, Stability AI, in the U.K., accusing it of scraping millions of images from its websites without consent to train its Stable Diffusion AI model. Stability AI has disputed the suit, noting that the training and development of its model took place outside the U.K.
Persons: OpenAI, OpenAI's, Google's, Claude Organizations: British, Tuesday, Google, New York Times, Microsoft, Getty, Stability Locations: U.S
The American dream — like a beloved pair of pants you left in the dryer too long — is shrinking. Their millennial counterparts felt similarly, though they were slightly more bullish on the possibility of the American dream. And even among those who might have achieved the American dream — higher earners with college degrees — life satisfaction has slipped. At the same time, there's a bittersweet parallel running alongside the shrinking of the American dream. But now that the American dream is within reach for these people, it's already shrinking.
Persons: There's, schlepping, it's, It's, Zillow, Rent.com, That's, , Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Hill who's, Guzzo, that's, Young, they're, downer Organizations: Pew Research Center, Gallup, National Association of Home Builders, National Association of Realtors, University of North, Hill, Washington Post, Workers, Wall Street, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Locations: University of North Carolina, United States, American
The communication breakdown happens as the social platforms launched in the 2000s have taken on larger lives than anyone anticipated. The candid nature of group chats gives them value and tethers people with looser connections together, but that can also make them unwieldy. Group chats can languish for years; there's no playbook for leaving or kicking out someone who's no longer close to the core group. If a couple breaks up, who gets the group chat? But his group chat might still have the best vibes of all.
Persons: Josh Kramer, it's, Kramer, Elon Musk's, Donald Trump, upstarts, Elon Musk, there's, Kate Mannell, Savannah Badalich, Badalich, Robin Dunbar, Dunbar, WhatsApp, Victoria Usher, Usher, Mannell, he's, There's Organizations: New_, Twitter, Elon, ARC Centre, Excellence, Child, Deakin University, Vodafone, MSNBC, Reuters, Telemundo, CNN, The New York Times, Times, Meta, Facebook Locations: Australia, Savannah
Justifying a rate cut in that environment will require some deft communication from Chair Jerome Powell and the committee. Other actions on tapMost Wall Street forecasters see Fed officials raising their expectations for inflation and reducing the expectations for rate cuts in 2025. Officials also are likely to raise their estimate for the "neutral" rate of interest that neither boosts nor restricts growth. That level had been around 2.5% for years — a 2% inflation rate plus 0.5% at the "natural" level of interest — but has crept up in recent months and could cross 3% at this week's update. The "ON RPP" rate acts as a floor for the funds rate and is currently at 4.55%, while the effective funds rate is 4.58%.
Persons: Jerome Powell, William McChesney Martin Jr, Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, That's, Esther George, Eric Rosengren, it's, George, Powell, Vincent Reinhart, BNY, Donald Trump, Reinhart Organizations: Federal Reserve, AFP, Getty, Federal, Market Committee, CNBC, Kansas City, Commerce Department, Former Boston Fed, Fed, BNY Mellon, Monetary Affairs, Trump Locations: Washington ,, Kansas, decelerate
With the Federal Reserve's recent moves to lower interest rates — and further cuts on the horizon — some federal student loan borrowers are wondering if now is a good time to refinance. "We are already seeing more borrowers tempted to refinance their federal loans," said Betsy Mayotte, president of The Institute of Student Loan Advisors. Refinancing your federal student loans turns them into a private student loan and transfers the debt from the government to a private company. But the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has new warnings about refinancing student debt. "Companies break the law when they mislead student borrowers about their protections or deny borrowers their rightful benefits," said CFPB Director Rohit Chopra.
Persons: Betsy Mayotte, Roth, Rohit Chopra Organizations: Federal, The, Student Loan Advisors, Financial, Bureau, Finance, Social
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday suggested that investors can sometimes lose the markets' big picture, and that it's important to go back to the basic principle behind good investing. "We're looking to find good stocks at good prices and buy them. Part of the big picture today is that the Dow Jones Industrial Average is on a nine-day losing streak, he said. Another part of the big picture is that the markets are heavily oversold, according to Cramer. The last part of the big picture includes stocks that have taken such massive hits that investors miss the positives, Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Dow, it's Organizations: Dow Jones, Federal Reserve, Nvidia
As Mejuri co-founder Justine Lançon told Business Insider in 2018, "We design products we, our friends, and our community would actually wear. It makes sense to buy the "nice" version of jewelry basics — you'll wear them often, and own them forever. AdvertisementWhy our editors wear Mejuri jewelryMejuri prices are remarkably affordable relative to the rest of the industry. As for the quality of the Mejuri pieces we've tested, associate style editor Gabrielle Chase tried its 925 sterling silver. Here are more of our favorite pieces of jewelry from Mejuri:
Persons: Mejuri, Justine Lançon, It's, Gabrielle Chase, they've, Sally Kaplan Organizations: Business Locations: Mejuri
Still, many financial advisors remain wary. "As traditional long-term planners, we currently do not incorporate crypto in our portfolio allocations," said certified financial planner Marianela Collado, CEO of Tobias Financial Advisors in Plantation, Florida. To be sure, regulatory uncertainty remains a clear area of concern for financial advisors when it comes to recommending crypto investments to clients. In April, when crypto prices were lower, an annual survey of 2,000 financial advisors by Cerulli Associates found that 59% don't currently use cryptocurrencies or plan to in the future. Spot bitcoin ETFs, first available in January, now have more than $100 billion in assets under management, which is about 1% of the overall ETF market.
Persons: Donald Trump, Marianela Collado, Cerulli, Brian Hartigan, CNBC's Organizations: bitcoin, Financial, Cerulli Associates, CFP Ashton Lawrence, Mariner Wealth Advisors Locations: Plantation , Florida, Greenville , South Carolina
CNN —On a vertical rockface like El Capitan, the soaring slab of granite in California’s Yosemite National Park, perfection is an elusive, almost impossible goal for professional climbers. Zangerl climbing El Capitan. Eric Bissell for Highpoint ProductionsOther climbers have come close to flashing a route up El Capitan before Zangerl, with asterisks often being placed alongside their completions. In flash climbing, the first attempt is also the last and even a tiny mistake can prove costly. Zangerl and her partner, Jacopo Larcher, rest in a tent on El Capitan.
Persons: El Capitan, El, Alex Honnold, , wasn’t, ” Zangerl, , Eric Bissell, asterisks, Pete Whittaker, Whittaker, Zangerl, Jacopo Larcher, Miya, ” Larcher, Instagram, Babsi, Honnold, Tommy Caldwell, wedging, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, El, CNN Sport, El Capitan Locations: El, Yosemite, Freerider, Austrian, El Cap, Zangerl, El Capitan, Austria
Here's the secret to what parents can do to raise emotionally intelligent children, no matter what life throws at you. Name and validate emotionsIn order for kids to be emotionally intelligent, they have to understand what emotions are. Still, it helps kids feel seen and heard. You can use I-statements to model for them what you're going to do with your own feelings. Many kids will learn the positive benefit breathing has on their nervous system without even talking about it.
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Frontier Airlines' annual all-you-can-fly flight pass called "GoWild!" The "unlimited" flight pass has its limitationsOne of the biggest concerns about GoWild is actually getting anywhere at all. Finding GoWild seats is a lot of tedious guess-and-checkThe process of searching and booking GoWild seats is a cumbersome task. While I had a good experience, there are still a lot of limitations to the "unlimited" flight pass, and the costs can add up. Taylor Rains/Business InsiderSpontaneous digital nomads or freelancers would likely get the most out of the pass.
Persons: Frontier Miles, hadn't, Taylor Rains, it's, GoWild, There's Organizations: Frontier Airlines, Frontier, Amtrak, LaGuardia . Frontier, Wall Street, Austin, Vegas, Stewart International Locations: Mexico, Caribbean, Austin, Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami, Philadelphia, Connecticut, Vegas, Texas, Hartford, LaGuardia, Cancun, Nebraska, Florida, New York, New York City, GoWild
Trump relishes wielding power without responsibility
  + stars: | 2024-12-17 | by ( Stephen Collinson | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
“In this term, everybody wants to be my friend,” the president-elect said at his Mar-a-Lago resort Monday, relishing the outpouring of deference from foreign leaders, CEOs and Republican powerbrokers as he readies his second term. Since winning last month’s election, Trump has been far more visible than Joe Biden, and it would be easy to mistake him for the sitting president. Trump never looked quite as at ease or cheerful when he was saddled with the cares of the presidency. Trump’s unique chanceTrump is experiencing a chance that only one president in history — Grover Cleveland — has known: to start his second term from scratch. It seems unlikely, as the president-elect speculated in his freewheeling news conference in Florida, that “my personality changed or something.”Such turmoil is unlikely to erode the rock-solid loyalty of Trump’s political base.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Republican powerbrokers, Trump, Joe Biden, He’s, ” Trump, he’s, It’s, didn’t, Grover Cleveland —, Matt Gaetz, elect’s, Elon Musk, won’t, , Vladimir Putin, Trump’s, can’t, MAGA, Kamala Harris, he’d, Harris, , ” “ Organizations: CNN, Republican, , Office, Electoral, Trump, Tech, Mar, GOP, Manhattan, Prosecutors, Time Magazine, Capitol, Des Moines Register, Iowa, CBS Locations: Lago, Paris, Washington, expunge, Ukraine, Russia, Canada, Mexico, Florida, Republic, Israel
My girlfriend and I dated for a year and a half before we decided we wanted to live together. While thinking of where we wanted to live, we decided on Manchester, a city new to both of us. While dating, my girlfriend and I lived in different cities. I'd lived in a few different cities and liked the idea of moving somewhere else for the longer term. AdvertisementWe love exploring our new city togetherIt's been exciting to explore the city together, too.
Persons: I'd, I've, we're, we've, it's Locations: Manchester, London, Southampton, Cardiff, Bath
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The hardest part of divorce was being without my kids, especially during the holidays. Relaxing on what I thought the holidays were supposed to look like has allowed us to start new traditions. AdvertisementI was still getting used to sharing custody, and the hardest part was being without them, especially during the holidays. This was also an important reminder that holidays are just an arbitrary day on the calendar, and we could celebrate anytime. As a single mom of two daughters, the freedom to adapt and reimagine the holidays on our own terms was the gift we needed to truly enjoy them.
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The outlook for real estate is brighter in 2025, according to many on Wall Street. After a rough couple of years, it is "the dawn of a new cycle" for real estate investment trusts, according to Citi. The iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF (IYR) , which tracks U.S. equities in the real estate sector, has a total return of more than 8% in 2024. IYR YTD mountain iShares US Real Estate ETF (IYR) in 2024 Bank of America is also bullish on REITs, noting that the stocks are trading near record-low relative multiples and that 50% of real estate stocks offer a higher yield than 10-year bonds. JRE 1Y mountain Janus Henderson U.S. Real Estate ETF "So growth, plus dividend," he said.
Persons: Nick Joseph, Jeffrey Spector, Spector, Janus Henderson, Janus, Greg Kuhl, Danny Greenberger, Kuhl, Trump, Greenberger, Janus Henderson U.S, you've, Steve Brown, Brown, Simon, America's Spector Organizations: Citi, Real, of America, Health, Century Investments, Fund, Regency Centers, Urban, Group, Bank of America, Bank, American Healthcare Locations: U.S, REITs, JRE, America
New tech is lowering the price of entry in fields like direct indexing and private markets. Private markets face steeper hurdles. Parametric recently launched an offering that allows customers to pick equities off strategies from the financial-advisory and asset-management firm Lazard. If BlackRock successfully indexes private markets, it could go a long way toward boosting that percentage. However, Sinclair said more work is required to help mass affluent investors feel comfortable investing in private markets.
Persons: Ranjit Kapila, Larry Fink, Leon Sinclair, Sinclair, , Kapila, Morgan Stanley, Aperio, Envestnet, Lazard, Joe Bloggs Organizations: BlackRock, Franklin, Industry, Fidelity
Have you ever watched a Hallmark movie (it's ok to admit it) and wondered: Where did they film this thing? AdvertisementIn today's big story, we're looking at how the uproar over mysterious drones has people doing some investigating of their own . The good news: Officials have stressed drones aren't the work of a foreign adversary or a public threat. Videos captured with Ring doorbells of potential drone sightings are being widely shared , writes BI's Ana Altcheck. AdvertisementIf you do decide to do a bit of sky gazing, it's important to remember there are plenty of things up there that aren't mysterious.
Persons: Spectee, Claus, Donald Trump, Jake Epstein, Nicolas Economou, BI's Ana Altcheck, they're, Katie Notopoulos, I've, BI's Taylor, Anna Moneymaker, Donald Trump's, Liz Young Thomas, Maria Ivanova, Getty, Tyler Le, Raaz Herzberg, Klarna, Slack, Javier Jaén, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Reuters Connect, Getty, Federal Aviation Administration, Research, BI, Google, Wiz's, Bluesky, Nvidia, WNBA, Amazon Prime Locations: Victoria, British Columbia, East, Bedminster, N.J, Anna, Sweden, doomscrolling, New York, Chicago, London
CNN —The Federal Trade Commission announced a final rule banning ticketing and short-term rental companies from including hidden junk fees in their total price on Tuesday. Instead, it requires businesses to display the total price, including all additional fees, more prominently than other pricing information. The new rule is part of a broader effort by the FTC under Biden’s administration to combat junk fees. In the last three years, the FTC has announced actions against companies like Invitation Homes and Vonage for charging consumers junk fees. Biden spoke of his intention to crack down on hidden fees in October 2023, when the FTC unveiled the rule’s initial proposal.
Persons: they’re, , Lina Khan, Andrew Ferguson, Donald Trump’s, Khan, Ferguson, Biden’s, , Harris, ” Ferguson, Trump, Biden, ” Biden Organizations: CNN, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, , Biden, Harris FTC, Invitation
Dexcom on Tuesday announced an artificial intelligence feature for its Stelo continuous glucose monitor that gives users a personalized look into how meals, sleep and activity impact their glucose levels. It's the first iteration of a new generative AI platform that the company has been building with Google Cloud . Dexcom is using Google's Gemini models and its Vertex AI platform as the foundation for its new AI offering. Eventually, Dexcom wants to use its generative AI platform to deliver real-time feedback to users instead of just weekly reports. Dexcom's updated weekly report began rolling out to Stelo users this week.
Persons: Dexcom, Jake Leach, Leach, Stelo, Chris Sakalosky, Dexcom's Organizations: Google, CNBC, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, FDA Locations: U.S
In the exit polls, about 1 in 8 voters who described Trump as “too extreme” still voted for him. Likewise, in the VoteCast survey, Trump won 1 in 6 voters who expressed concern that he would steer the country in an authoritarian direction. Trump won almost exactly the same share of voters who said in the VoteCast survey that he lacks the moral character to serve as president. Even among the voter groups most directly affected by these policies, Trump won substantial support from people who disagreed with him. In either case, the result was that Trump won far too many voters who supported legal abortion for Harris to prevail.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, Joe Biden’s, Kamala Harris, White, , Jim McLaughlin, , Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, people’s, Jenifer Fernandez Ancona, VoteCast, Luis Andres Henao, Molly Murphy, Harris, , ” Murphy, Harris didn’t, Biden, Roe, Wade . McLaughlin, ” McLaughlin, Donald Trump, Trump’s, Fernandez Ancona, , ’ ” Murphy, Murphy, he’s, ” Whit Ayres, Republican pollster, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kash Patel, Ayres, Joe Biden, Saul Loeb, Biden’s, Kennedy, McLaughlin, It’s Organizations: CNN, Edison Research, AP, University of Chicago, Trump, GOP, Democratic, Republican, White, Senate, Business, Democratic gubernatorial, Republicans, , Biden, Democrats, Department of Health, Human Services, FBI, US Senators, Capitol, Getty, Republicans Trump, Locations: Mar, Reading , Pennsylvania, Trump, Florida, Texas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, , Washington ,
I’m blessed to have received this gift, a second chance at life,” Looney said at a news conference on Tuesday. She was among more than 90,000 people who are currently on the waiting list for a kidney transplant in the US. In March, 52-year-old Rick Slayman, who had end-stage renal failure, received a pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital. In April, NYU performed a pig kidney transplant with a mechanical heart pump for 54-year-old Lisa Pisano, who lived nearly three more months. Having that option could be transformative: About 13 people in the US die each day waiting for a kidney transplant.
Persons: CNN —, Looney, I’m, ” Looney, , I’ve, haven’t, Can’t, , Looney won’t, Robert Montgomery, Jayme Locke, Locke, Joe Carrotta, Locke hadn’t, ” Locke, , ” Montgomery, Rick Slayman, Lisa Pisano, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Montgomery, they’ve, it’s, Nadia Kounang Organizations: CNN, NYU Langone Transplant, NYU Langone Health, Doctors, Disney, National Kidney Foundation, Transplantation, Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama, US Health Resources, Services Administration, NYU, Food and Drug Administration, United Therapeutics, FDA, Massachusetts General Hospital, CNN Health, NYU Langone Locations: Alabama, New York, Birmingham, United, Massachusetts
Last week, Jim Carrey said he came out of retirement to star in "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" because of money. A day later, he clarified to Comicbook.com that he wasn't really retired, just "power-resting" between projects. Jim Carrey, 62, walked back on his comments about coming out of retirement because he was strapped for cash. AdvertisementWhile doing a press tour for "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" in April 2022, Carrey told Access Hollywood that he was "fairly serious" about "retiring." Last week, David Letterman, 77, told GQ he wasn't ready to retire because "retirement is a myth."
Persons: Jim Carrey, wasn't, Carrey, ComicBook.com, David Letterman, GQ, Letterman, Judy, Edelman Organizations: London, Associated Press, Hollywood, BI
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