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The storm will roll through parts of the Midwest and South Wednesday night and spread across the East on Thanksgiving Day. Scenario one: A stronger, faster stormThe first scenario would have a storm develop in the Plains Wednesday and strengthen as it heads east. CNN WeatherBut how close to the coast the storm lingers once it reaches the Atlantic Friday will affect post-holiday travel. Wet weather would be minimal for these areas if the storm tracks farther away from the coast Friday. The push of frigid air later this week will also flip the switch on the Great Lakes’ lake-effect snow machine.
Persons: Nature, Philadelphia hasn’t Organizations: CNN, Midwest, Black, New England Coast, East, Philadelphia, New Locations: United States, Midwest, Carolinas, New England, Maine, Mississippi, Tennessee, Boston, Chicago, North Dakota, Gulf, New York City
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell : Zoom Communications — The maker of video calling software is lower by 1%. Zoom topped Wall Street quarterly estimates and posted fiscal fourth-quarter adjusted earnings per share guidance that was roughly in line with estimates. The company also said it changed its name to Zoom Communications from Zoom Video Communications. Nevertheless, fiscal fourth-quarter results bested analysts' forecasts on the top and bottom lines. Woodward — Shares of the industrials and aerospace machinery maker surged more than 10% on stronger-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results.
Persons: Kohl's, Ashley Buchanan, Tom Kingsbury, Woodward —, Woodward, Fluence Organizations: Communications, Zoom Communications, Zoom Video Communications, Michaels, Agilent, LSEG, Fluence Energy
This article is part of Times Opinion’s Giving Guide 2024. Read more in a note from Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury. Making a discernible, measurable difference to my wild neighbors is an act of resistance, too. To create a microhabitat that sustains your own wild neighbors, you’ll need to grow the endemic flowers and shrubs and trees they evolved alongside. And those plants evolved to feed some other continent’s creatures.
Persons: Read, Kathleen Kingsbury
Scott Bessent, founder and chief executive officer of Key Square Group LP, during an interview in Washington, D.C., June 7, 2024. The U.S. stock market appeared to cheer President-elect Donald Trump's presumptive nominee for Treasury secretary, who told CNBC earlier in November that he sees an era of strong growth and lower inflation ahead. Stock market futures rose and Treasury yields tumbled early Monday following the announcement late Friday that Trump would pick Scott Bessent, a familiar Wall Street figure, to take on his administration's most important economic role. The move sent a message that Trump wants someone with strong market credentials as well as a similar philosophy for the role. In particular, bond yields have scaled higher, with some interpreting the move as anticipating another leg up for inflation while others see it as traders pricing in stronger growth.
Persons: Scott Bessent, Donald Trump's, Trump, Sarah Bianchi, Evercore, Bianchi Organizations: Key, Washington , D.C, CNBC, Stock, Republicans Locations: Washington ,, U.S
What’s Going on With All of These Food Recalls?
  + stars: | 2024-11-25 | by ( Emily Schmall | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
There has been a barrage of bad news about food lately. Ten people died after eating Boar’s Head deli meat in a listeria outbreak that hospitalized dozens of others. This month, there has been a food recall nearly every day. But a closer examination of data on foodborne illnesses and food recalls shows a more complicated picture. “I won’t say the food supply is getting less safe, but it’s not getting safer either,” said Donald Schaffner, a professor of food science at Rutgers University.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald J, it’s, , Donald Schaffner Organizations: Rutgers University
AdvertisementSome Uber and Lyft drivers are starting businesses driving people they meet through the apps. Uber and Lyft drivers can make as little as $3 per ride, pushing some to look for alternatives. Brian is one of four drivers who told BI about starting his own business offering rides outside Uber and Lyft. When BI asked whether drivers are allowed to pitch their own businesses while on a trip for Uber, an Uber spokesperson said the app's drivers are independent contractors. The spokesperson also referenced company statistics showing that Uber drivers make more than $30 per hour "while active on the app."
Persons: Brian, Lyft, Uber, Torsten Kunert, YouTuber, Kunert, Phil Organizations: Business, Uber, Rideshare Services Locations: California, Ontario, Canada, San Diego
AdvertisementElon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are making plans for The Department of Government Efficiency. Several notable Silicon Valley figures are involved in plans for the department, per the Journal. Musk has said he wants to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget to make it more efficient. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are starting to shape the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and they appear to be turning to Silicon Valley leaders for support. DOGE, headed by Musk and Ramaswamy, is set to be an advisory group outside the government.
Persons: Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk, Steve Davis, Antonio Gracias, Joe Lonsdale, Marc Andreessen, Bill Ackman, Travis Kalanick —, Shiba, Vivek Organizations: The Department, Government, of Government, Boring Company, Street Journal, Twitter, Elon, Ramaswamy, Business Locations: Silicon
CNN —Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the emerging ceasefire deal with Hezbollah “in principle” during a security consultation with Israeli officials Sunday night, a source familiar with the matter said. Israel still has reservations over some details of the agreement, which were expected to be transmitted to the Lebanese government on Monday, the source said. Those and other details are still being negotiated and multiple sources stressed that the agreement will not be final until all issues are resolved. A ceasefire agreement will also need to be approved by the Israeli cabinet, which has not yet occurred. Israel launched a major military offensive in Lebanon in mid-September following months of tit-for-tat border attacks which started on October 8 last year when Hezbollah attacked Israeli controlled territory in solidarity with Hamas and Palestinians in Gaza.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Amos Hochstein, , Najib Mikati, Nabih Berri, Barak Ravid, Hochstein, Israel, , Mikati, Hassan Nasrallah – Organizations: CNN, Israeli, United, Lebanese, Washington Locations: Israel, United States, Beirut, Lebanon, Gaza
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBig pools of capital are still heavily under-allocated to Bitcoin: Professional Capital's PomplianoAnthony Pompliano, Professional Capital Management founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the usage cases for Bitcoin, the fiduciaries trying to reach a certain outcome, and much more.
Persons: Pompliano Anthony Pompliano Organizations: Professional Capital Management
—Katie Stockton with Will Tamplin Access research from Fairlead Strategies for free here . Fairlead Strategies Disclaimer: This communication has been prepared by Fairlead Strategies LLC ("Fairlead Strategies") for informational purposes only. Securities, investment products, other financial products or strategies discussed herein may not be suitable for all investors. The recipient of this information must make its own independent decisions regarding any securities, investment products or other financial products mentioned herein. This material is not to be reproduced or redistributed absent the written consent of Fairlead Strategies.
Persons: XRT, Murphy, GCO, Katie Stockton Organizations: P Retail, Levi's, Johnston, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL, Fairlead, CNBC Pro, Securities
The Oneok website on a laptop computer arranged in Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Pipeline operator ONEOK said on Sunday it would buy the remaining shares of peer EnLink Midstream , for $4.3 billion in an all-stock deal, boosting its presence in the Permian Basin amid increased consolidation in the U.S. energy sector. In August, ONEOK acquired a 43% controlling interest in Enlink, which has a solid presence in the Permian basin, from Global Infrastructure Partners for about $3.3 billion in cash. ONEOK said it will offer 0.1412 shares of its common stock for each EnLink unit. Earlier in the month, another pipeline operator DT Midstream agreed to acquire three natural gas transmission pipelines from ONEOK for $1.2 billion in cash, to boost its presence in the Midwest market.
Persons: ONEOK, EnLink Organizations: Global Infrastructure Partners Locations: Brooklyn , New York, U.S, Enlink, ONEOK, Midwest
Read our Saatva Classic Mattress review. The best Black Friday Saatva mattress dealsSaatva Classic Mattress (Queen) $1,695.00 $2,095.00 Save 19% The Saatva Classic Mattress is designed to suit a variety of sleeping styles and features a plush top for luxurious comfort. View at Saatva What we like Check mark icon A check mark. Zoned supportCheck mark icon A check mark. View at SaatvaSaatva mattress FAQWhich Saatva mattress is best?
Persons: Saatva, we've, Long Organizations: Business, Saatva Locations: Saatva, Copenhagen, Sydney, Amalfi
Spanish retailer Mango is embarking on a bold expansion plan in the U.S. as it looks to shed its fast-fashion image and position itself as a premium brand. "We have also the opportunity to have bigger stores in the U.S.," he noted, adding Mango will open some multiline stores that feature men's and kids' items. Mango's sales grew more than 10% in the U.S. this year and the company expects to see double-digit growth again next year. The goal is part of a larger strategic plan at Mango focused on growing sales from about 3.1 billion euros annually to 4 billion euros by 2026. We also have 500 people taking care of the product from end to end," said Ruiz.
Persons: Toni Ruiz, Ruiz, Spain's Zara, Japan's Organizations: Sun, CNBC, D.C Locations: U.S, Barcelona, Los Angeles, Mango's, Spain, Pennsylvania, Washington, Massachusetts, Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBessent nomination likely to attract more foreign buyers of treasuries, says Strategas’ Dan CliftonStrategas’ Dan Clifton, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Trump’s latest cabinet picks and how they'll impact the markets.
Persons: Strategas, Dan Clifton Strategas, Dan Clifton
‘Wicked’ was initially, and always, intended to be a movieBut there’s another reason that feels just as obvious. Clearly, the Tony-winning Broadway show’s and now movie’s success is a testament to the fact that he had the right instinct. The DNA of ‘Wicked’ comes from arguably the most beloved musical family movie, everJudy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz." Warner Home VideoBut what’s also clear is that the elements that the “Wicked” property is working with are unmistakably cinematic. But it was even more than that, as the whimsical opening of the new “Wicked” film demonstrates – minor spoilers ahead.
Persons: “ It’s, , stupendiferously, Gregory Maguire, I’m, Jon M, Chu, Cynthia, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey –, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Bowen Yang, , Maguire, Melanie Griffith, Antonio Banderas, Chicago’s ”, Oscar, Stephen Schwartz, Grammy.com, Mark Platt, Tony, Broadway show’s, Judy Garland, Oz, what’s, Oz ”, Frank Baum’s, it’s Organizations: CNN, Guardian, Hollywood, ” Universal, Universal, Broadway, Warner Locations: Erivo
The Biden administration is holding up the annual U.S. payment to the World Anti-Doping Agency to press the organization to make changes in the wake of revelations that it chose not to discipline elite Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned drug, according to two people briefed on the matter. The White House has told the agency that it needed to have more accountability and transparency and that it must submit to a wide-ranging outside audit of its operations, which have come under intense scrutiny amid revelations that it took no action against China in a number of cases of suspected doping. Led by Dr. Rahul Gupta, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the administration is also pushing for limits on the ability of the agency, known as WADA, to use American taxpayer dollars to sue U.S. institutions, like American antidoping authorities who were the target of a defamation lawsuit by WADA. WADA, which has long tried to avoid outside oversight, is the global body responsible for policing the use of banned, performance-enhancing drugs at events like the Olympics.
Persons: Biden, Rahul Gupta, WADA Organizations: Doping Agency, White, Office of National Drug Control Locations: China
New York CNN —Microsoft said Monday that it has identified the cause of a major Outlook and Teams outage, and is deploying a fix to the problem. As of noon ET Monday, outage-tracking site Downdetector showed more than 5,000 user-reported problems, though this data doesn’t fully reflect the scale of the outage. Around noon, the company said the fix had reached “approximately 98% of the affected environments,” though reports on Downdetector kept increasing. The outage has hindered many office workers – though some US users on X celebrated the small break ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Tech outages have had dire effects around the world this year, though Microsoft’s case isn’t as widespread in comparison.
Persons: We’ve, Downdetector, what’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Microsoft, Tech, Fortune Locations: New York
There have been at least 20 marriages between couples who met at the club, according to founder Tim Navin-Jones. As the endless scrolling through dating apps has become a feat of endurance, running clubs such as this one have developed a reputation for romance. When you think of running, the idea of romance may be the furthest thing from your mind. While traditional sports clubs are seeing their numbers decline, “informal groups” such as running clubs are seeing their numbers boom, Bekhuis said. For women, safety in numbersA possible romance isn't the only advantage to being part of a running group.
Persons: Tim Navin, Jones, , Mike Saes, “ It’s, , Chloe Thompson, Hidde, Bekhuis, Thompson, Molly Slater, Davison, Slater, Stephen, London Frontrunners, “ there’s, “ I’ve, Wojciech Pankow, Joe, , Phil, it’s, It’s, Saes Organizations: London CNN, London, CNN, Behavioural Science, Radboud University, Cavan, UK’s University of Manchester, CNN’s Locations: Bermondsey, London, Guatemala, Paul’s, New York City, Instagram, Netherlands, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, North West England, York, England
Jim Cramer warns of market 'excess' as stocks surge
  + stars: | 2024-11-25 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday described signs of "excess" he sees across market sectors, saying these widespread dramatic gains make him somewhat apprehensive, warning investors not to get too greedy. "If you had the good fortune to participate in some of these seemingly excessive moves, I think you should give thanks to your gains," he said. While it's normal for the averages to rise following election day's "Republican sweep" — as Wall Street expects deregulation and lower taxes — Cramer pointed out that many roaring stocks aren't well-known or members of the Magnificent Seven. He also looked at "Trump trades," or stocks that Wall Street has embraced as they anticipate what President-elect Donald Trump's term, like private prison operators and oil service companies. "So, take what's been given to you, give thanks for your gains, and make sure you're not letting wins turn into losses."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, day's, — Cramer, Donald Trump's, Cramer Organizations: Trump
Astronomers, mathematicians, and naturalists spent three years studying the country. Napoleon's invasion failed, but it led to some groundbreaking scientific work. Related VideoWhen Napoleon invaded Egypt in July 1798, he brought more than just tens of thousands of soldiers. The scientists' tasks were made more difficult because the ship carrying much of their surveying and scientific equipment had sunk . Then, after a series of defeats in Egypt, Napoleon returned to France in 1799 and left many of the scientists stranded.
Persons: Napoleon, It's, Ridley Scott's, Joaquin Phoenix, Napoleon Bonaparte's, Egypt that's Organizations: Institut Locations: Egypt, Cairo, France
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's what to expect from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGEJason Furman, former Council of Economic Advisers chairman under Obama, and Doug Holtz Eakin, former Congressional Budget Office director, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss what government efficiencies can get done through executive actions, if DOGE can reach its goals, and much more.
Persons: Jason Furman, Obama, Doug Holtz Eakin Organizations: Department of Government, of Economic, Budget
On his "Money for Couples" podcast, self-made millionaire and money expert Ramit Sethi often meets couples with varying levels of income and net worth who feel badly about money. Many of the couples think they just need more money to feel better, but that's often not the case, Sethi tells them. For many people, how you feel about money is uncorrelated to the amount in your bank account. The couple earns a combined $365,000 a year and have a $1.5 million net worth, yet they constantly disagree about financial decisions and can't stop worrying about money. Nathan and Linda know their numbers, maybe even too well.
Persons: Ramit Sethi, that's, Sethi, Nathan, Linda, he's, it's Locations: Linda
CNN —Where the high hills of the occupied West Bank tumble into the Jordan valley, half a dozen heavy Israeli diggers pound the ancient rocks around the Palestinian village of Bardala. Such evictions are common in the West Bank, according to the United Nations. During a visit to Israel in 2017, the former governor of Arkansas told reporters: “There is no such thing as a West Bank. The eviction notice Israeli officials handed to a Palestinian farmer near the village of Bardala in the occupied West Bank, ordering him to leave his land. The hard reality in Bardala, as elsewhere in the occupied West Bank, is that even before Trump’s approaching inauguration, the Palestinian state had become a distant dream.
Persons: Khalid Sawafta, , Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Donald Trump’s, Mike Huckabee, , Nic Robertson, CNN “, Yishai Fleisher, Huckabee, Mike, ” Fleisher, David Friedman, Friedman, Fleisher, “ David Friedman, He’s, Alon Pinkas –, Shimon Peres, Trump, ” Donald Trump’s, Pinkas, Biden, “ He’s, ” Pinkas, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Israel, Mohammad Shtayyeh, it’s, Huckabee who’ll, Shtayyeh, Belazel Smotrich, God’s, Ibrahim Sawafta, Wadi Salman, Ibrahim, they’d, Khalid, Organizations: CNN, Bank, Israel Defense Forces, West Bank, United Nations, Jewish, Gali Tibbon, Getty, Abraham Accords, United Arab, Saudi, Former Palestinian Authority Locations: Jordan, Bardala, Israel, Arkansas, Judea, Samaria, Palestinian, Jerusalem, Israeli, Beit El, Ramallah, Gali, AFP, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Gaza, Saudi Crown, Saudi Arabia, Wadi
Widespread travel disruption took place across Britain on Monday as a result of Storm Bert, which pounded the country with a deluge of rain and fierce winds over the weekend. At least three people were killed in England and Wales amid sweeping floods, landslides, fallen trees, road accidents and power outages. Warnings of strong winds also remained in place in parts of Scotland through Monday, and residents in parts of Wales were told to boil water before using it as the supplier was investigating possible contamination. Hundreds of flights were canceled over the weekend, with many train services suspended and some roads closed. Among the affected train services were the Stansted and Gatwick express lines, which service the London-area airports.
Persons: Storm Bert Organizations: Stansted, Gatwick Locations: Britain, England, Wales, Scotland, London
It might be the most shocking news yet to come out of this roller-coaster of a transition: After weeks of choosing cabinet secretaries who seem determined to destroy the agencies they will lead, Donald Trump announced the choice of a secretary of labor whom many American workers actually like. His pick, Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, who just lost her bid for re-election, was one of only three Republicans to cosponsor the PRO Act, which protects workers’ right to organize. She also cosponsored the Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, which requires all states to recognize public-sector unions. In fact, Chavez-DeRemer, the daughter of a Teamster, has such a pro-union record that some Republicans are in a full-blown panic about her nomination. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana wrote on X that he plans to question her about her support for “Democrat legislation in Congress that would strip Louisiana’s ability to be a right to work state, and if that will be her position going forward.” The New York Post ran a headline quoting conservatives calling her “toxic” and “unserious.”
Persons: Donald Trump, Lori Chavez, Chavez, Bill Cassidy, Organizations: PRO, Public Service, Democrat, New York Post Locations: Oregon, Louisiana, Congress
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