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While GM has withdrawn most of its previously announced electric vehicle targets, the automaker believes its EV sales momentum is finally building thanks to an expanding lineup of all-electric vehicles – spanning a price range of roughly $35,000 to more than $300,000. EV sales data provided to CNBC by the Detroit automaker, which publicly reports sales quarterly, shows a notable increase for GM through August. GM sold nearly 21,000 EVs in the U.S. in July and August – almost matching its full second-quarter EV sales. GM's EV sales through August were up about 70% compared with a year earlier. It still remained more than 20,000 units shy of Hyundai/Kia EV sales through last month.
Persons: Mary Barra, Frederic J, Brown, Elon Musk's, Rory Harvey, Harvey, GM's, Tesla, Stephanie Brinley, Michael Wayland, Brinley, EVs, Scott Mlyn, Butts, Barra, carmaker Organizations: Cadillac, AFP, Getty, WARREN, General Motors, Detroit, U.S, GM, Elon Musk's carmaker, Hyundai, Kia, Ford, CNBC, Detroit automaker, Motor Intelligence, EV, P, Cox, Electric Locations: Los Angeles, Mich, North America, U.S, Detroit, Barra, U.K
Some fall baby names are obvious. Take Autumn for example, which has been in the top 100 names for American baby girls since the late 1990s. AdvertisementThere are 22 fall baby names that will last a lifetime. Fall symbolsBeyond colors, you can draw naming inspiration from common fall symbols. Giving your fall baby an autumn-inspired name is a great way to pay homage to when they arrived.
Persons: , Sophie Kihm, It's, Goldie, Goldie Hawn, Bruno, Rory, Radley, Opal, October's, September's, Harvey, Bowman, Archer, Otto, Toby, it's, Hazel, Oakley Organizations: Service, Business, Juniper Locations: Nameberry, Aurelia
China may be delaying economic stimulus ahead of the US election, economist Rory Green says. Beijing is cautious due to potential Trump tariffs, which could impact growth in 2025. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementChina may be holding back on economic stimulus ahead of the US presidential election, an economist wrote on Thursday. This is because Beijing is keeping its powder dry in case Republican candidate Donald Trump wins in the November polls, wrote Rory Green, the chief China economist at GlobalData.TS Lombard.
Persons: Rory Green, , Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: Service, GlobalData.TS Lombard, Business Locations: China, Beijing, GlobalData.TS
WASHINGTON — Multiple members of the Kennedy family denounced Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to endorse former President Donald Trump, calling the move a "betrayal." "Our brother Bobby's decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the values that our father and our family hold most dear. The statement includes signatures from Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Chris Kennedy and Rory Kennedy. Joe Kennedy III, a grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, reacted to the statement, sharing it on X and writing that it was "well said." Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Friday that he would withdraw from the presidential race and back Trump.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Kennedy, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Harris, Walz, Trump, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Chris Kennedy, Rory Kennedy, Joe Kennedy III, Jack Schlossberg, RFKjr, Kamala Harris, John F, Joe Biden, Jen O'Malley Dillon Organizations: WASHINGTON, Trump, Democratic Party Locations: America, Ukraine
Premier League Preview: Here We Go Again
  + stars: | 2024-08-18 | by ( Rory Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Premier League, they will say, is back. The Premier League — all club soccer, in fact — cannot be back, as detailed last week, because it never really goes away. Chelsea spent the Olympics signing vast quantities of South American teenagers for reasons that remain moderately opaque. Soccer, club soccer, is a juggernaut, and the thing about juggernauts is that they do not stop rolling. They do not rest up for a few weeks, take the summer off, have a bit of a rest.
Organizations: Premier League, Premier League —, Chelsea, Copa, Soccer
Trumpet, a London-based B2B sales startup, has raised $6.35 million in seed funding. Founded in 2021, Trumpet aims to centralize the B2B buying experience with collaborative tools. AdvertisementTrumpet, a London-based B2B sales startup, has raised $6.35 million in seed funding. Trumpet was cofounded in 2021 by CEO Rory Sadler and Nick Telson-Sillett, who sold the events and hospitality business DesignMyNight for $30 million in 2017. The startup offers B2B sales teams "pods" or collaborative sales rooms, where they can access deal information, content, and communication.
Persons: , Rory Sadler, Nick Telson Organizations: Service, Business Locations: London
U.K. stocks are looking particularly attractive after a fresh bout of market volatility, according to the chief investment officer of financial firm Wren Sterling. It is in this context that Wren Sterling's Rory McPherson believes British stocks look "cheap" and "under-owned." When asked whether investors should consider U.K. stocks as part of a shift away from U.S. tech companies, McPherson replied, "Well, we think so. I mean you look at the market like the U.K., it's on 12 times earnings, its cheap, its under-owned. Analysts have recently turned bullish on U.K. stocks, which had been unpopular for years.
Persons: Wren Sterling, Wren, Rory McPherson, McPherson, CNBC's, " McPherson Organizations: Global, U.S, Analysts, BlackRock Investment, BlackRock, Labour Party, CNBC, Bank of, Bank of England Locations: U.S
UK stocks look 'cheap and under-owned,' CIO says
  + stars: | 2024-08-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUK stocks look 'cheap and under-owned,' CIO saysRory McPherson, CIO of financial firm Wren Sterling, says U.K. economic growth is strong and explains why he thinks the country's stocks have further to go.
Persons: Rory McPherson, Wren Sterling
What Killed Harmony Ball-Stribling?
  + stars: | 2024-08-11 | by ( Roni Caryn Rabin | Rory Doyle | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The last day Byron Stribling spent with his wife, Harmony, was the Fourth of July in 2021. The congregation at their church in Belzoni, a small town in the Mississippi Delta, blessed the couple and prayed for a safe delivery for Ms. Ball-Stribling. But around midnight, Ms. Ball-Stribling threw up and said her chest hurt. On the way, Ms. Ball-Stribling had a seizure. But he already knew he had lost her, there on the shoulder of Route 49-W.What killed Harmony Ball-Stribling?
Persons: Byron Stribling, Stribling, , that’s Organizations: Mississippi Delta Locations: Belzoni, Mississippi, Yazoo City, Miss
Should Soccer Make Space for Other Sports?
  + stars: | 2024-08-09 | by ( Rory Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
For almost half a century, the BBC’s broadcast schedule on a Saturday afternoon was both startlingly simple and comfortably unchanging. It amounted, in fact, to just a single word, one that somehow conveyed everything while telling viewers absolutely nothing. That word was Grandstand. From the moment it first appeared in 1958, it was a cornerstone of British broadcasting, a national institution, its bright, jolly theme song burned into the country’s consciousness. Its timings were consistent: “Grandstand” was on (almost) every Saturday, from midday until a little after 5 p.m.Its content, though, was not.
How Norway Became a Powerhouse for All Seasons
  + stars: | 2024-08-05 | by ( Rory Smith | David B. Torch | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As the runners hit the penultimate bend, the racing pulse of the music starts to beat faster. The choice, and the timing, are perfect: Darude’s now semi-ancient trance track “Sandstorm.” But very few of the 15,000 in attendance can hear any of it. Ingebrigtsen, sensing the crowd’s desperation, digs deep and then, at the last, dives forward, feet off the ground, to beat his rival to the line. Norway’s annual celebration of track and field, the Bislett Games, has been a highlight of the country’s sporting calendar for more than half a century. For a long time, though, its headline acts were imported; once, organizers committed a significant portion of their appearance budget to Usain Bolt to persuade him to come.
Persons: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Timothy Cheruiyot, Bolt Organizations: Bislett Locations: Oslo, Kenya
The Olympic Flame Melts Parisian Cool
  + stars: | 2024-08-04 | by ( Rory Smith | Ségolène Le Stradic | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
He struts around the sold-out arena, prowling the floor, basking in the noise and the adulation. In that moment, that first flush of victory, Lebrun is not a bespectacled 17-year-old table tennis player from Montpellier. For everyone present — up to and including the French former soccer hero Zinedine Zidane — he is a rock star. At the fencing competition, held in the lavish surrounds of the Grand Palais, fans waving tricolors have produced enough noise to echo down the Champs-Élysées. The sound from the stadium at Invalides, home to archery, has been loud enough to wake Napoleon.
Persons: Félix Lebrun, Lebrun, Zinedine Zidane —, Léon, Napoleon Organizations: Palais, Stade, France Locations: Montpellier, French, Paris, Invalides
The Olympic men’s golf competition was in the hands of Jon Rahm. In the battle for bronze, Japan’s Hideki Matsuayama shot a final-round 65 to finish at 17-under-par, two shots behind Scheffler and one behind Fleetwood. Scheffler has won seven of his last 11 outings, all coming in majors or signature events with limited fields. The biggest winner this week was perhaps golf as an Olympic sport. Massive crowds all three days, genuine Olympic energy, and a star-stacked leaderboard proved the sport has a place in the Games.
Persons: Scottie Scheffler, he’s, Jon Rahm, Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood, Japan’s Hideki Matsuayama, Fleetwood, Frenchman Victor Perez, putts, Rahm, Xander Schauffele, Charles Sands, — Seve Ballesteros, José, Olazábal —, ” Rahm, there’s, , , Rory McIlroy, Kevin C, Cox Organizations: United State, Le, Schauffele, Spain, bogeys, Rio Games, Los Angeles Games, Riviera Country, Ryder Locations: QUENTIN, YVELINES, France, Scotland, Tokyo, Paris, Spain
American gymnast Simone Biles competes in the vault event of the women's all around final Thursday. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty ImagesThe first week of the 2024 Summer Olympics is very nearly in the books, and business is about to pick up. Noah Lyles and Sha’carri Richardson are also looking to wash the bad taste of 2021 out of their mouths. ET on SaturdayUS basketball teams wrap up group play: The US men’s and women’s basketball team each play at 11:15 a.m. There are also big days for track and field and swimming ahead: See a list of events in this weekend’s full Olympics viewing guide.
Persons: Simone Biles, Loic Venance, Biles, she’s, she’ll, Noah Lyles, Sha’carri Richardson, Richardson, Xander Schauffele, Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, Jon Rahm, Great, Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler Organizations: Getty, Olympic Games, Tokyo Olympics, Stade de France, Games, US Women’s National, Japan, US Locations: AFP, Paris, France, US, Japan
For most of the athletes at the Paris Olympics, the accommodations are to be endured, rather than enjoyed. In the name of sustainability, the beds at the Olympic Village feature cardboard frames and inflatable mattresses. To the horror of the French, the British have even complained about the food. They are spending the Games in a temperature-controlled, tastefully appointed housing complex set amid the ornate splendor of Versailles. Life, at the Olympics, should be good for the horses.
Persons: tastefully, Charlotte Dujardin Organizations: Paris Olympics, International Equestrian Federation Locations: Versailles
The strict security protocols governing the movements of President Sergio Mattarella of Italy dictate that he is not permitted to appear in the same location repeatedly. He is, in this respect and probably this respect alone, like lightning: He is not supposed to strike twice. It seems the Italian president, like the rest of the country, cannot get enough of Marcell Jacobs. Five days later, Italy won gold in the men’s relay. Jacobs ran the second leg.
Persons: Sergio Mattarella, Mattarella, Marcell Jacobs, Jacobs, Gianmarco Tamberi, Jasmine Paolini Organizations: Olympic, Italy Locations: Italy, Rome, Italian, American
The Olympics’ No. 1 Fan
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( Rory Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Some time on Monday night, his head doubtless heavy with sorrow, Antoine Griezmann returned to Madrid. He had stayed away as long as possible, but he was due for his first training session with Atlético Madrid on Tuesday morning. The European soccer season, long and arduous, hangs on the horizon. “Bravo Clarisse,” he wrote on X, in honor of the French judoka Clarisse Agbegnenou, who had just claimed a bronze medal in Paris. Griezmann was not going to let the small matter of distance — or having to go through the grueling preseason training of his coach, Diego Simeone — prevent him from either watching the Olympics or proclaiming each French success to the world.
Persons: Antoine Griezmann, Atlético, “ Bravo, , Clarisse Agbegnenou, ” Griezmann, Griezmann, Diego Simeone — Organizations: Atlético Madrid Locations: Madrid, Paris
What to watch this weekend at the Paris Olympics
  + stars: | 2024-08-02 | by ( Kyle Feldscher | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
Paris CNN —The first week of the 2024 Summer Olympics is very nearly in the books and business is about to pick up. Richardson comes into Paris looking to prove she is the fastest woman in the world. Track and field heats upAn overview shows athletes competing in the women's 5000m heat of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 2, 2024. Antonin Thuillier/AFP/Getty ImagesThe star of the second week of the Summer Olympics, track and field competition takes the stage this weekend. Mixed 4x100m medley relay, featuring the American team of Regan Smith, Charlie Swanson, Dressel and Abbey Weitzeil.
Persons: Paris CNN —, Simone Biles, Biles, she’s, She’s, ‘ I’m Simone Biles, , Noah Lyles, Sha’carri Richardson, Richardson, Jamacia’s Kishane Thompson, Thompson’s countryman, Usain Bolt, Lyles, Sha'Carri Richardson, Australia's Bree Masters, Canada's Jacqueline Madogo, Denis, Jewel Samad, Xander Schauffele, Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, Jon Rahm, Great, Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Schauffele, hasn’t, Sophia Smith, Pascal Guyot, Trinity Rodman, Rose Lavelle, Alyssa Naeher, LeBron James, , it’s Jose Alvarado, James, Pierre, Sameer Al Doumy, Antonin Thuillier, Katie Ledecky, Bradley Kanaris, Caeleb Dressel, Kate Douglass, Alex Walsh, Summer McIntosh, Paige Madden, Ariarne Titmus, Regan Smith, Charlie Swanson, Dressel, Gretchen Walsh, Sarah Sjoestroem, Bobby Finke Organizations: Paris CNN, Olympic Games, Tokyo Olympics, Stade de France, Games, Paris, Getty, Le National, PGA, British, Women’s National, Japan, women’s, Marseille, US, Serbia, Puerto Ricans, USA, Belgian, FIBA’s, Summer, Paris La Defense Locations: Paris, France, American, Spring , Texas, Lyles, Saint, AFP, Tokyo, Australia, USA, Marseille, New Zealand, Japan, Sudan, Puerto Rico, Puerto, South Sudan, Mauroy, Villeneuve, d'Ascq, Belgium, Germany, Barcelona, Nanterre, Swedish
On Thursday, Biles and Lee will both return to Bercy Arena eyeing an individual medal in the event. Biles, the 2016 all-around gold medalist in Rio de Janeiro, led the U.S. women to their first team gold since Brazil on Tuesday. She led the individual all-around competition after qualifying and enters as a heavy favorite to capture her sixth gold medal. McIntosh, 17, won her first Olympic gold medal Monday in the grueling women’s 400-meter individual medley. Marchand, 22, has won gold in all three of his events in Paris, with the 200-meter individual medley remaining.
Persons: , Simone Biles, A’ja Wilson, Katie Ledecky, Pierre Mauroy, Sunisa Lee, Biles, Lee, Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, Jordan Chiles, Breanna Stewart, You’re, Diana Taurasi, “ We’re, Stewie Kiefer, Scruggs, Patrick Smith, Lee Kiefer, Lauren Scruggs, Kiefer, United States hasn’t, McIntosh, Summer McIntosh, American Regan Smith, Ledecky, Jenny Thompson, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Åberg, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm Organizations: Paris Games, Bercy, La Defense, NBC, Olympics, USA, Belgium, WNBA, USA’s, , Olympic, United, Le, Tokyo Olympics Locations: Paris, Lille, Nanterre, American, Rio de Janeiro, U.S, Brazil, Japan, , ” Belgium, Germany, United States, China, Canadian, Saint, Quentin, Yvelines, France
Before that, the 30-year-old’s most prestigious prize was an Olympic gold medal, clinched in Japan in 2021. He was in and out of hospital for two years.”Stefan Schauffele (left) watches his son prepare for the 2022 US Open. Some 38 years after his Olympic dream vanished, Stefan Schauffele went to sleep with a gold medal in bed beside him. Harry How/Getty ImagesThe question is, now that he’s experienced both, where does Olympic glory rank next to major success? “It’s hard to put them up next to each other because they’re so unique and different to me,” Schauffele said.
Persons: Xander Schauffele’s, , scooping, Stefan Schauffele, Schauffele, CNN Sport’s Don Riddell, , ” Stefan Schauffele, Cliff Hawkins, , ” Schauffele, Mike Ehrmann, Chris Como, Andrew Redington, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, he’s, , Harry, I’ve Organizations: CNN, PGA Championship, Royal Troon, Games Locations: Germany, Japan, Paris, Stuttgart, Seoul, San Diego , California, Tokyo, Valhalla, Kentucky, Scotland, Hawaii
Read previewRhaenyra Targaryen's (Emma D'Arcy) focus in "House of the Dragon" season two is finding new dragonriders. Advertisement'House of the Dragon' seemingly gives Nettles' story to Rhaena TargaryenPhoebe Campbell as Rhaena Targaryen in "House of the Dragon." Theo Whiteman/HBOIt appears that the writers have given Nettles' story to Rhaena Targaryen (Phoebe Campbell). AdvertisementNettles was in a relationship with Daemon Targaryen in 'Fire and Blood'Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen in "House of the Dragon." AdvertisementIt seems highly unlikely that the Nettles' relationship will be folded into "House of the Dragon" because Rhaena is Daemon's daughter.
Persons: , Emma D'Arcy, Nettles, Hugh Hammer, Ulf, White, Kieran Bew, Tom Bennett, Dragonstone, Hugh, Clinton, Seasmoke, Sheepstealer, Rhaena Targaryen Phoebe Campbell, Theo Whiteman, Rhaena Targaryen, Phoebe Campbell, Jake, Rory Heard, Nettles hasn't, Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Theo Whitman, it's, Rhaenyra, Word Organizations: Service, Greens, Business, Silverwing, Clinton Liberty, HBO, Aegon, Blacks Locations: Hull, Vale, Sheepstealer
The Olympic Games have long been governed by a tacit code: If fans can’t say anything nice, they shouldn’t say anything at all. As far as the French are concerned, though, there appears to be one exception: anyone wearing the sky blue and white of Argentina. In the opening few days of the Paris Games, Argentina was booed before, during and after a men’s soccer game in Marseille. It was heartily booed for three days straight every time its men’s rugby sevens team appeared at a packed Stade de France. And it was booed again whenever one of those rugby players had the temerity to touch the ball.
Persons: , Thomas Bach Organizations: Olympic Games, International Olympic Committee, Paris Games, rugby, Stade de France, South Paris Arena Locations: Argentina, Marseille, Stade
First Up and First Out at the Paris Games
  + stars: | 2024-07-27 | by ( Rory Smith | The New York Times | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s really a matter of math. There are 10,000 athletes at the Paris Games, spread across 32 sports. In the space of 19 days, that field has to be whittled down to just 329 gold medals. So, ultimately, someone has to go out first. And in some cases – in fencing, diving, judo, table tennis and rugby sevens, among others - that means the opening day of the Olympics is also the last.
Persons: It’s Organizations: Paris
When the Game Does Not End at the Final Whistle
  + stars: | 2024-07-26 | by ( Rory Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The goal prompted a barrage of objects to rain down on the field from the stands, followed by a smattering of fans. In the interests of safety, the referee called the players off the field. The game, however, had not ended; it had merely paused. Morocco played out the final few minutes, the stadium now empty, and won, 2-1. Officially, that is how the game finished.
Persons: Cristian Medina, Javier Mascherano Organizations: Paris Locations: Argentina, Morocco, Argentine
Here are the top numbers and notes to know from the final round of the 152nd Open Championship. For the second time this season, Schauffele shot a final round 65 to win a major. Schauffele is the first player to win the PGA and Open in the same season since Rory McIlroy did it 10 years ago. With the 2024 major schedule completed, this is the first time American players have swept a major season (in a year when all four were contested) since 1982. Of the last six players to win multiple majors in the same season, four won another major within the next two years.
Persons: Xander Schauffele, Schauffele, Jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy, Walter Hagen, Tiger Woods, Tom Watson, Brian Harman’s, Woods, Craig Wood, Billy Horschel, Harry, Bogeys, Horschel, Henrik Stenson’s, Justin Rose, Rose, Lawrence, Lawrence hadn’t, Dan Brown, Royal Portrush, Brown, Scottie Scheffler, Scottie, hasn’t, Scheffler, Justin Thomas ’, Glyn Kirk, Thomas, Matthew NeSmith, Schauffele’s, Collin Morikawa, Russell Henley, Shane Lowry, Jordan Speith, Brooks Koepka, Andy Buchanan Organizations: Royal Troon, 152nd, PGA, Troon, Royal Liverpool, PGA Tour, Merion, Royal, Getty, Royal Troon doled, U.S, Pinehurst Locations: American, Ayrshire, men’s, AFP
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