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James Craig previously entered not guilty pleas to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of his wife, Angela Craig. Angela Craig went to the hospital with dizziness two days after a package of arsenic was delivered to the couple’s home, investigators said. Investigators say Angela Craig texted her husband, “I feel drugged,” after having a protein shake. James Craig texted back, “Just for the record, I didn’t drug you,” according to a court document. After his wife’s death, James Craig told the victim’s sister he did not want an autopsy performed, according to the affidavit.
Persons: James Craig, Craig, Angela Craig, Christopher Oquendo, Angela, Angela Craig’s, Angela Craig texted, , , James Craig texted, Harvey Steinberg, Steinberg, Craig’s, CNN’s Raja Razek, Elizabeth Wolfe Organizations: Denver CNN, CNN, Judicial, Aurora, Daily, KUSA, Aurora Police, Police, Arapahoe County Coroner’s Locations: Colorado, Arapahoe County
The New Zealand dollar rose after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand cut benchmark rates by 50 basis points to 4.25% while noting that inflation had declined to near the mid-point of its targeted range. "This uncertainty can lead markets to 'sell first and ask questions later' which is a positive for the USD." The Australian dollar was mostly flat at $0.64755 after domestic consumer price inflation stayed at a three-year low in October. In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin was trading at $91,795, keeping well below the record high of $99,830 it touched last week. It has climbed more than 40% since the U.S. election on expectations Trump will loosen the regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump's, Trump, Carol Kong, Joe Biden, Scott Bessent, bitcoin, Bitcoin Organizations: U.S, New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New, jittery, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Canadian, Treasury, Trump Locations: Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, China, United States, U.S, Israel, Iran, France, Israeli, Trump's
It's been a truism that Ukraine has needed the capability to strike the Russian rear for many years at this point." Related storiesA pattern of late aidThe US and other allies have been repeatedly criticized for slowness and hesitancy in giving Ukraine aid and permissions. One American fighting in Ukraine told BI, "It feels like everything that we've been getting has been either too late or it's just enough to barely hold on." AdvertisementA US Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) firing a missile into the East Sea during a South Korea-US joint missile drill. Savill said of Biden's missile decision that "the impact may be more political, albeit with a narrowing window of opportunity."
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, George Barros, It's, Lockheed Martin, Matthew Savill, Michael Bohnert, ISW, we've, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, There's, Barros, Putin, Bohnert, counterattacking, Savill, Ukraine Biden, Trump Organizations: MGM, Tactical Missile Systems, Lockheed, Storm, UK Ministry of Defence, Royal United Services Institute, Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, AP, Biden, Politico, Reuters, RAND Corporation, NATO, Army Tactical Missile, Korean Defense Ministry, Getty, Ukraine, Trump Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Russian, Kursk —, Ukrainian, Kursk, Russia's Kursk, South Korea
CNN —A handwritten letter that John Lennon wrote to Eric Clapton inviting him to be part of a new supergroup is to be offered at auction next month. John Lennon wrote the draft of this eight-page letter to Eric Clapton. The letter hints that Lennon was aware of Clapton’s delicate situation and felt some sympathy with him. International Autograph Auctions Europe, SLHe said he was not pressuring Clapton, but hope that he would seriously consider the idea. Sadly, John Lennon died December 8, 1980 and was never able to see through this idea.”Earlier this year, Christie’s auctioned a host of Boyd’s personal effects, including an anonymous love letter that Clapton sent her in 1970.
Persons: John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Lennon, Clapton, Klaus Voormann, Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins, Phil Spector, Yoko Ono, ” Lennon, Yoko, Lennon’s, George Harrison, Pattie Boyd, Harrison’s, , Cynthia Powell, Ono, ´, Eric —, , John, We’re, Christie’s Organizations: CNN, Beatles, SL, Clapton Locations: Bangladesh, Clapton, Russia, China
President-elect Donald Trump has called for cutting the corporate tax rate – and a slate of companies could stand to benefit, according to an analysis from Wolfe Research. That would be a reduction from the current corporate tax rate of 21%. A corporate tax rate of 18% would increase S & P 500 earnings per share by $5, while a 15% rate would lift earnings per share by $10, he said. Senyek's team identified companies that could see the greatest impact on their earnings per share from a lower tax rate. Wolfe also highlighted Amazon in its list of companies that could benefit from a lower corporate tax rate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Senyek, Wolfe, Peter Supino, Biden, Supino, LSEG, Wells, Ken Gawrelski, AMZN, Fiserv, Goldman Sachs, Trump Organizations: Wolfe Research, Trump, White House, Republicans, GOP, US, Warner Bros, Discovery, Warner, White, ., Bank of America Locations: China, Wells Fargo
BYD is asking suppliers to cut prices and Tesla is rolling out more discounts. The price war is putting some smaller Chinese players under financial pressure. BYD and Tesla have been playing a game of how-low-can-you-go on EV prices in China for the past year, and they don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. The rivals are asking suppliers to cut prices and rolling out discounts as they prepare for another round in an ongoing EV battle. Elon Musk's automaker kicked off China's EV price war last April, and is attempting to boost sales as it seeks to deliver a record number of cars this year.
Persons: Tesla, Li Yunfei, Aly, BYD, Elon Organizations: Bloomberg, Weibo, Tesla, REUTERS, Elon Musk's, Business Locations: China, Shanghai
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFight for control of the House Financial Services Committee heats upCNBC's Emily Wilkins reports on the fight for control of the House Financial Services Committee.
Persons: Emily Wilkins Organizations: Financial, Financial Services
A federal judge overseeing New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex on Wednesday found the city in contempt for failing to stem violence and excessive force at the facility, and said she was leaning toward taking control of the city’s jails. The judge, Laura Taylor Swain, said in a 65-page opinion that the city and its Department of Correction had violated the constitutional rights of prisoners and staff members alike by exposing them to danger, and had intentionally ignored her orders. Judge Swain’s ruling came nearly a decade after the city’s jails, which include the Rikers Island complex, fell under federal oversight in a settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought by prisoners and the Legal Aid Society. Since then, a court-appointed monitor has issued regular reports on the violence that has continued to plague the facilities. In the past two years, at least 33 people have died in the jails or shortly after being released.
Persons: Laura Taylor Swain, , Jan, Judge Swain’s Organizations: New York, Correction, Legal Aid Society
AdvertisementThe Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest released its finalists for its People's Choice Award. The winner of the contest, hosted by London's Natural History Museum, will be announced in February. The Natural History Museum in London hosts an annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, inviting wildlife and nature photographers from around the world to participate. This year, a panel of judges shortlisted 25 images from 59,228 entries for its People's Choice Award. The top five People's Choice Award images will also be displayed on voting screens at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition in South Kensington until 29 June 2025.
Persons: Douglas Gurr Organizations: Urban Wildlife, Wildlife Locations: London, South Kensington
If those new retirees take Social Security benefits before their full retirement age — which is 66 to 67, depending on date of birth — they take permanently reduced benefits. The median age for claiming Social Security benefits is 64, according to EBRI. They may lose five years of income, assuming they intended to retire at their full retirement age of 67, Collinson said. They may also lose potential employer-sponsored retirement benefits and additional credits towards their Social Security work history. Reset financial goals after an early retirementPeople who are forced into early retirement may not have a lot of financial flexibility.
Persons: Catherine Collinson, Collinson, They're, Ted Jenkin, Jenkin Organizations: Transamerica Institute, Transamerica Center, Retirement Studies, Social, Social Security, CNBC FA Council Locations: Atlanta
It's ramping up its efforts this holiday to get people to shop while watching TV. Walmart is making its biggest push yet this holiday season to get people to shop while watching TV by debuting its first feature-length movie. Walmart didn't share specific results of last year's experiment but made some key tweaks this time around:AdvertisementFirst, "Jingle Bell Love" is a feature film. Add the fact that shoppable TV doesn't always fit neatly into ad agencies' buying practices, and it's been slow to take off. Walmart"Jingle Bell Love" isn't the only way Walmart will try to get people to shop from their TVs this holiday season.
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That growth didn't come from micromanaging, Weaver told LinkedIn's "This Is Working" video series last week. So if it is not my highest and best use of time, it usually will not bubble up to me. "Micromanaging does not work," Weaver said. If you're micromanaging, something's wrong, he added. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Fawn Weaver isn't, Weaver, LinkedIn's, Mark Cuban, Cuban, they'd, Suzy Welch Organizations: Forbes, Trust, New York University, CNBC Locations: Her Shelbyville , Tennessee, micromanaging
Trump chooses U.S. Covid policy critic Bhattacharya to lead NIH
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Dr. Jay Bhattacharya speaks during a roundtable discussion with members of the House Freedom Caucus on the COVID-19 pandemic at The Heritage Foundation on Thursday, November 10, 2022. The NIH has been in the crosshairs of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the NIH. The NIH director oversees 27 institutes and centers that conduct early stage research on everything from vaccines for emerging pandemic threats to targets for new drugs. Bhattacharya, a Stanford health policy professor and doctor, was an outspoken critic of the U.S. government's Covid-19 policies during the pandemic. Francis Collins, the NIH director and Fauci's boss, defended Fauci in a July 2020 interview with STAT News, saying it was "unimaginable" to consider firing Fauci, as some Republicans had demanded.
Persons: Jay Bhattacharya, Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Bhattacharya, government's, Anthony Fauci, Trump's coronavirus, Francis Collins Organizations: Caucus, Heritage Foundation, Tuesday, Stanford, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Department of Health, Human Services, RFK, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford's Department of Economics, NIH's National Institute of Allergy, Disease, STAT, Trump Locations: Stanford, Barrington, Fauci
At the fruit stand where he works on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Shah Alam sells dozens of bananas a day at 35 cents a piece, or four for a dollar. He does a brisk business in cheap fruit outside Sotheby’s auction house; inside, art can sell for millions. But last Wednesday, Mr. Alam sold a banana that a short time later would be auctioned as part of a work of absurdist art, won by a cryptocurrency entrepreneur for $5.2 million plus more than $1 million in auction-house fees. A few days after the sale, as Mr. Alam stood in the rain on York Avenue and East 72nd Street, snapping bananas free of their bunches, he learned from a reporter what had become of the fruit: It had been duct-taped to a wall as part of a work by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, and sold to Justin Sun, the Chinese founder of a cryptocurrency platform.
Persons: Shah Alam, Alam, Maurizio Cattelan, Justin Sun Locations: York, Italian
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It may be time to take profits on Brinker International and rotate into other restaurant stocks, according to BTIG. That's more than the year-to-date gains of AI chip darling Nvidia , which is up more than 176% this year. While BTIG has a neutral rating on Yum Brands, it has rated both Domino's Pizza and Darden Restaurants as a buy. For Domino's, 22 of the 35 analysts covering the pizza chain have a strong buy or buy rating, while 12 analysts have a hold rating, according to LSEG data. The remaining nine have a strong buy or buy rating.
Persons: Jonathan Krinsky, Brinker, Krinsky, BTIG Organizations: Brinker International, Darden, Yum Brands
New York CNN —A federal judge on Wednesday tossed a defamation lawsuit brought by an Arizona man targeted by conspiracy theorists against Fox News, accusing the right-wing network and former primetime host Tucker Carlson of spreading false narratives about the January 6 attack. As part of the bogus narrative, several right-wing personalities, including Carlson, claimed a former Trump supporter, Ray Epps, was a federal agent who helped incite the attack. “Following the dismissals of the Jankowicz, Bobulinski, and now Epps cases, FOX News is pleased with these back-to-back decisions from federal courts preserving the press freedoms of the First Amendment,” Fox News Media said in a statement. Fox had sought the lawsuit’s dismissal for some time, arguing that its hosts and guests were simply raising questions when they suggested Epps had instigated the January 6 attack. A representative for Epps did not respond to a CNN request for comment.
Persons: Tucker Carlson, baselessly, Donald Trump’s, Carlson, Ray Epps, Epps, Fox, , , Jennifer L, Biden, Tony Bobulinski, Nina Jankowicz Organizations: New, New York CNN, Fox News, Capitol, Trump, of, FOX News, ” Fox News Media, CNN Locations: New York, Arizona, Delaware
She previously competed at Miss South Africa but withdrew following online attacks on her nationality. Adetshina is now the first-ever Miss Africa and Oceania, a new title awarded by a panel of Miss Universe judges. AdvertisementIt's been a tumultuous journey for the 23-year-old, who almost didn't reach the Miss Universe stage after she withdrew from Miss South Africa following online attacks about her Nigerian name. 'People felt I wasn't South African enough'Chidimma Adetshina at Miss Universe Nigeria boot camp in August. While Adetshina felt like she had a "point to prove" to her online critics, she also realized she had a point to prove to herself.
Persons: Chidimma Adetshina, Adetshina, Instagram, It's, FAWAZ OYEDEJI, Gayton McKenzie, , McKenzie, BENSON IBEABUCHI, I've, I'm, she'd, Hector Vivas, Nigeria Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Chidimma, Miss Denmark Victoria Kjaer Theilvig Organizations: Miss, Business, Miss Nigeria, Miss Universe, Getty, Miss South, Miss SA, Africa's Department of Home Affairs, The, of Home Affairs, BBC, Department of Home Affairs, Adetshina, Mexico City, Nigeria Victoria, Miss Denmark Victoria Locations: Nigeria, Africa, Oceania, Mexico City, Miss Universe Nigeria, AFP, Miss South Africa, Soweto, South Africa, African, Western Province, Miss Nigeria, Mexico
That’s thanks to a new international airport, equipped with a 2,200-meter (7,217-foot) runway, opening in the capital of Nuuk. Before the new airport’s opening, traveling by air to Greenland meant flying into smaller cities such as Kangerlussuaq to the north or Narsarsuaq, further south. The new airport will serve as the base for Air Greenland, which will operate an Airbus A330neo plane on a route to Copenhagen, Denmark. Jens Lauridsen, chief executive of Greenland Airports, knows the opening of the new facility at Nuuk will have a big effect on tourism and the economy. She plans on being on the first flight that lands at the new Nuuk International Airport.
Persons: Jens Lauridsen, We’re, Oscar Scott Carl, Qupanuk Olsen, , , Anne Nivíka Grødem, ” Grødem Organizations: CNN, United Airlines, Air Greenland, Airbus, Greenland, YouTube, Nuuk International, Locations: Greenland, Nuuk, Newark , New Jersey, It’s, Air, Copenhagen, Denmark, Reykjavik, Iceland, Ilulissat, Qaqortoq
As families gather for Thanksgiving this year, money is one topic that likely won't be discussed. Yet experts say it's a perfect time to start the conversation, particularly with aging parents. More than half of Americans — 56% — say their parents never discussed money with them, according to a recent Fidelity survey of 1,900 adults ages 18 and up. For the wealth they do have, most Americans say they accumulated it on their own, with 80% identifying as self-made and only 5% saying they inherited it, Fidelity found. 1 sign of successYet experts say that not having a plan in place can leave individuals and their families vulnerable when unexpected events happen.
Persons: , David Peterson, Peterson, Warren Buffett, MaryAnne Gucciardi, Gucciardi, there's Organizations: Fidelity, Finance Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts
But amid growing fears of a deadly bird flu pandemic, perhaps no one was more rattled than experts in infectious disease. Dr. Bhattacharya, a Stanford University medical economist and outspoken opponent of lockdowns, masking, school closures and other Covid-19 mitigation measures, and Mr. Trump’s other health picks have one thing in common. They are all considered Covid contrarians whose views raise questions about how they would handle an infectious disease crisis. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Mr. Trump’s choice for health secretary, has said he wants the N.I.H. of its role in ensuring vaccine safety, saying the agency had a “conflict of interest” because it also promotes vaccination.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Jay Bhattacharya, Bhattacharya, Covid, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, ” Dr, Martin Makary, Dr, David Weldon Organizations: National Institutes of Health, Stanford University, and Drug Administration, Republican, for Disease Control
AdvertisementDespite the democratization of music in the streaming era, it's still very expensive to record an album. Although many artists are forgoing record labels, it's nearly impossible to become a superstar without one. When I did my album, I don't even know how much the producers got paid — it just was done," Chinouriri says. Advertisement"I don't know how I'd be able to do all of this and then have to think of the cost," Chinouriri adds. "I don't know how Raye does it, I don't know how Tinashe does it.
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The best pajamas elevate the every night, and with the holidays around the corner they're a great gift for just about anyone on your list. Especially considering the plethora of Black Friday deals on cozy pajama sets we've already found. That means you can snag favorites like the Women's Dowxntime Pajama Set and Men's Second Skin Sleep Set for 40% off. LAKE Men's Pima Sleep Bundle $150.00 $200.00 Save 25% Can’t decide between pajama pants and shorts? Check out our roundup of all of the best Black Friday deals.
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AdvertisementMike Manalac has worked in the tech hubs of San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Chicago since 2016. Over the past eight years, I've worked in the tech scenes of San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Chicago. Mike ManalacI moved to San Francisco in 2016 to pursue world-class career opportunities and adventure. As a young professional with limited life responsibilities, San Francisco turned out to be the perfect place to live fast and loose. Overall, though, it's hard to beat Chicago's mix of career opportunities, vibrant social scene, and opportunities to start a family.
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AdvertisementMusk and Ramaswamy have plans for the DOGE, and Workday sees an opportunity. Workday aims to capitalize on federal agencies' shift from on-premises to cloud systems, its CEO said. Workday, the human resources software company that workers love to hate, is embedded in more than half of Fortune 500 companies. The $72 billion company has been building up its government customer base, from Oklahoma's Tulsa County to the US Department of Energy. On Workday's Tuesday earnings call, CEO Carl Eschenbach addressed an analyst's question about how DOGE could impact Workday's business.
Persons: Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Donald Trump, Carl Eschenbach, Eschenbach, what's, it's Organizations: DOGE, Fortune, US Department of Energy, Ramaswamy's Department, Government, Companies, Department of Energy, Defense Intelligence Agency, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Locations: Oklahoma's Tulsa County
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