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2 Ohio State 32-31 in a back-and-forth thriller that lived up to the billing as one of the biggest games in Autzen Stadium history. Ohio State has tied for the third-best odds, falling just three percentage points to 93 percent. Go inside Autzen Stadium as Oregon fans storm the field following a thrilling win over Ohio State. At times in the games in which Ohio State has fallen short, Day’s decision-making and play calling have been points of contention. Last year, Ohio State was one of the best teams in the country at limiting explosive plays.
Persons: Atticus Sappington, Will Howard, alf, tate, ricks, Du, Jo Organizations: Oregon, Ohio State, Autzen, Ducks, Buckeyes, College Football, tate, ashington, ust, UC Locations: EUGENE, Oregon
As a wedding planner, I've heard my fair share of questions some guests feel embarrassed to ask. If you already gave the couple a wedding gift, you don't need to bring another to the event. Here are answers to common ones I find wedding guests are too embarrassed to ask. AdvertisementCan I wear white to a wedding if I'm not the one getting married? You can wear white to a wedding, but it may not be worth it.
Persons: I've, , it's, you've, Ale_Koziura, I'm, Solange, Alan Ferguson's Organizations: Service
Without action from Congress, trillions of tax breaks enacted by former President Donald Trump will expire after 2025, including lower federal income tax brackets, among other provisions. Higher rates after 2025 could impact some brokerage accounts since investors pay annual taxes on earnings, experts say. If you sell investments that you have owned for one year or less, the profits incur "short-term capital gains," or regular income taxes. Generally speaking, it's good to avoid short-term gains as much as you can. Actively managed mutual funds often trigger capital gains payouts, even when investors haven't sold shares, which can be a costly year-end surprise.
Persons: Donald Trump, Samantha Pahlow, Ferguson Wellman, Shea Abernethy, haven't, Abernethy, Tommy Lucas, Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo Organizations: Ferguson, Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, Exchange, Investment Counselors Locations: Portland , Oregon, Winston, Salem , North Carolina, Orlando , Florida
CNN —For months before the 1997 premiere of “The Puppy Episode,” the groundbreaking episode of Ellen DeGeneres’ hit sitcom “Ellen,” rumors swirled that the comedian and her fictional counterpart would come out as gay. Until “The Puppy Episode,” the character had rarely dated and mostly resisted romance, deviating from sitcom conventions of the time and frustrating network executives. Ellen Morgan never did get that puppy, but the episode made history as Ellen became one of the first out gay lead characters on TV. “That’s why it worked — because it was real.”How ‘The Puppy Episode’ got madeThe making of “The Puppy Episode” started with DeGeneres. Gay innuendos abound from the first episode of Season 4: A microwave or doorbell dings when a character says the word “gay,” Savel said.
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ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The deluge came furiously — and shockingly fast. Sean Rayford / Getty ImagesA week after Helene ravaged the hills, hollows and river valleys of western North Carolina, recovery and rescue efforts remained ongoing. Tropical Storm Fred made it even worse,” he added, referencing a storm that hit in 2021. But assessing who will need shelter — and for how long — is something “we kind of have to start figuring out,” he said. “We’re going to have to make some decisions here really soon.”Minyvonne Burke reported from Asheville, North Carolina, and Lewis Kamb from Seattle.
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Ferguson: This number is one of several that will be important.
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | 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 EmailFerguson: This number is one of several that will be important. Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Roger Ferguson underscores the importance of the upcoming jobs report for potential rate cuts, noting that it's one of many factors the Fed will consider.
Persons: Ferguson, Roger Ferguson Organizations: Former Federal
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Everybody sheltering at A-B Tech had a story to tell Monday about surviving Hurricane Helene. Three days after a massive storm swamped this landlocked city, the shelter at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, known locally as A-B Tech, was at capacity with 149 people, including many families, facing an uncertain future together. “This was shocking to everybody,” said James Yulon Ferguson, 52, whose trailer in the nearby community of Swannanoa is now underwater. Ferguson said he had received the warning that Helene was headed toward Asheville, but he “didn’t think it was going to be that bad.”At first, he decided to stay put. But then the storm got a whole lot worse.
Persons: Helene, , James Yulon Ferguson, Ferguson, , ’ ” Organizations: Tech, Community College Locations: ASHEVILLE, N.C, Asheville, Swannanoa
Glenview Capital, a major CVS Health shareholder, is expected to meet with company leadership on Monday to lay out proposed fixes for the struggling business, according to people familiar with the matter, a potential precursor to an activist push. A CVS spokesperson said the company "maintains a regular dialogue with the investment community as part of our robust shareholder and analyst engagement program." Jeff Smith's Starboard Value also built a stake in the company in 2019, and engaged in discussion with the company's leadership as well. The company's insurance unit includes plans by Aetna for the Affordable Care Act, Medicare Advantage and Medicaid, along with dental and vision. In its second-quarter results in August, CVS announced a leadership shakeup based on the performance and outlook of its insurance unit.
Persons: Karen Lynch, Scott Ferguson, Jeff Smith's, Lynch, Brian Kane Organizations: Glenview, CVS Health, CVS, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Street Journal, Sachem, Capital Management, Aetna, American Medical Association, Affordable, Medicare Locations: Florida Keys, United States, Centene, Glenview
FTC clears Chevron-Hess deal, bans John Hess from board
  + stars: | 2024-09-30 | by ( Spencer Kimball | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
John Hess, chief executive officer of Hess Corp., speaks at the 2024 CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Texas, US, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. The Federal Trade Commission has banned Hess Corp . CEO John Hess from Chevron 's board as a condition for the oil companies' $53 billion merger to move forward. Hess Corp. and Chevron, however, have agreed that they will not appoint Hess to the board in order to facilitate the completion of the merger, according to the companies. The FTC voted 3 to 2 in favor of the order banning Hess from Chevron's board.
Persons: John Hess, Hess, Lina Khan, Andrew Ferguson, Hess's, Ferguson, Scott Sheffield Organizations: Hess Corp, P Global, Federal Trade Commission, Chevron, FTC, ., Exxon Mobil, Exxon, Democratic, Natural Resources, OPEC Locations: Houston , Texas, Chevron, Guyana, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect the Fed to cut two more times this year, says Roger FergusonFormer Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, the Fed's inflation fight, interest rate outlook, and more.
Persons: Roger Ferguson Organizations: Roger Ferguson Former Federal
Ferguson: Volatility will come from being data dependent.
  + stars: | 2024-09-26 | 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 EmailFerguson: Volatility will come from being data dependent. Roger Ferguson, former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman and CEO of TIAA, discusses the communication from Federal Reserve officials, noting it aligns with past trends to avoid falling behind the curve.
Persons: Roger Ferguson Organizations: Federal, Federal Reserve
Attempts to purge voter rolls increase as election nears
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Devan Cole | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
As of Tuesday, at least three dozen cases related to voter rolls and their maintenance are pending in 19 states, according to the liberal-leaning Democracy Docket, which tracks election litigation. The right-wing effort to purge voter rolls has largely centered around claims that noncitizens are casting illegal votes in favor of Democrats. “There’s always been some litigation about voter rolls and list maintenance. Reviewing voter rolls is a regular practice for states, and despite the 90-day quiet period, the NVRA does allow individuals to ask to be taken off lists close to an election. The federal law exempts some states if they allow voter registration on Election Day at polling centers where federal elections are conducted.
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QuarterbacksJordan Love, Green Bay PackersStatus: Questionable vs. TitansLove sprained his MCL in the final seconds of Green Bay’s Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles ChargersStatus: Questionable vs. SteelersHerbert injured his right leg in the third quarter of Week 2’s 26-3 win against the Carolina Panthers trying to escape the pocket. Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh SteelersStatus: Questionable vs. ChargersWilson has yet to play this season because of a calf injury. Wide receiversKeenan Allen, Chicago BearsStatus: Questionable vs. ColtsAllen was inactive against the Texans in Week 2 with a heel injury. Justin Jefferson, Minnesota VikingsStatus: Questionable vs. TexansJefferson sustained a thigh bruise in the third quarter of Week 2’s 23-17 win against the 49ers.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe market gave the Fed 'permission' to cut 50 basis points this time, says Roger FergusonFormer Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision, what was behind the central bank's decision to cut rates by 50 basis points, key takeaways from Fed Chair Powell's commentary, and more.
Persons: Roger Ferguson Organizations: Roger Ferguson Former Federal
Making the Case for the Fed: Two Experts Weigh In
  + stars: | 2024-09-18 | 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 EmailMaking the Case for the Fed: Two Experts Weigh InRoger Ferguson, Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman and Rachel Siegel, Washington Post Business Reporter, discuss the upcoming Fed rate decision, debating whether the cut will be 25 or 50 basis points.
Persons: Roger Ferguson, Rachel Siegel Organizations: Federal, Washington, Business
(This is a wrap-up of the key money moving discussions on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" exclusive for PRO subscribers. Traders and investors are debating if the Federal Reserve will cut 25 basis points or 50 basis points when the decision comes at 2pm eastern time. "25 or 50 (basis points), we see a credible case for either. "The Fed is likely to adjust policy by 200 to 250 basis points over the coming year. Garewal also said this rate cut was part of a "normalization" cycle and shared research that yields on the 2-year fall 65 basis points on average after a first Fed cut.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Mark Smith, Wells, stagflation, Smith, Craig Johnson, Piper Sandler, Russell, Johnson, Goldman Sachs, Garewal, Piper Sandler's Johnson, Huntington, Kevin Murphy Organizations: PRO, Worldwide, Traders, Federal Reserve, Advisors, Worldwide Exchange, Blackstone, Mastercard, Visa, Ameris Bancorp, Fed, Ferguson Enterprises
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFerguson CEO says data center demand is taking the place of traditional commercial workFerguson CEO Kevin Murphy talks to Worldwide Exchange's Frank Holland about the latest earnings report, customer outlook and the impact of rate cuts on business
Persons: Ferguson, Kevin Murphy, Exchange's Frank Holland
Lawyers for Washington state will have past grocery chain mergers – and their negative consequences – in mind when they go to court to block a proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger. Albertsons and Kroger own more than 300 grocery stores in the state and control more than half of grocery sales there. They are trying to get the case dismissed, arguing a state court isn’t the proper venue to consider a nationwide ban. Albertsons and Kroger insist that their plan, including the sale of stores to C&S, will lower grocery prices and preserve competition. In 2016, Albertsons acquired a Haggen supermarket and then promptly closed an Albertsons store about a mile away in Birchwood.
Persons: general's, Haggen, , Tina McKim, Bob Ferguson, Kroger, Brad Weber, Locke, Judge Marshall Ferguson, Ferguson, Weber, McKim, ” McKim, , She’s Organizations: Albertsons, Kroger, Federal Trade Commission, S Wholesale Grocers, Safeway, Fighters, Democrat, King County Superior Court, Walmart, Costco, U.S, FTC, Associated Press Locations: Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Bellingham , Washington, Washington —, Bellingham's Birchwood, King County, Seattle , Washington, Dallas, Birchwood
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI would vote for a 25 basis point rate cut this week, says Roger FergusonFormer Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate announcement this week, whether to expect a 25 or 50 basis point cut, state of the economy, and more.
Persons: Roger Ferguson Organizations: Roger Ferguson Former Federal
Because of her disability, Rachel doesn’t work. The SNT is in place to pay for unmet needs and enhance his quality of life after his parents die. Unlike SNTs, ABLE accounts can be owned and accessed directly by the person with the disability. However, like first-party SNTs, ABLE accounts may be subject to Medicaid payback after the individual with a disability dies. Like her mother, Rachel Tung has a love for San Francisco, its arts and its culture.
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CNN —If Manchester United is broken, then Cristiano Ronaldo thinks that he has the keys to fix it. “The coaches, they say they cannot compete to win the league and the Champions League,” he said. “If you’re a Manchester United coach, you cannot say that, that you’re not going to fight to win the league or the Champions League. Erik ten Hag is in his third season managing Manchester United. Now playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo said that he still loves United and wants to see the club succeed.
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Stagecoach Group, a UK-based travel company, first launched Megabus in the UK in 2003 and then brought it to the US in 2006. Along with Greyhound, Megabus became one of the two mega-carriers in the United States. The intercity bus industry is not in complete disarray, but things are not going great there. Bus industry insiders also note that they're often treated as an afterthought by policymakers even though they carry tens of millions of people each year. He emphasized that bus travel can be environmentally sustainable, too, compared to everyone driving their own cars or flying.
Persons: Megabus, Andrew Savikas, Peter Pan, John Stepovy, FlixBus, Joseph Schwieterman, Schwieterman, hadn't, Scott Michael, it's, Michael, Kai Boysan, BoltBus, Fred Ferguson, who's, Ferguson, It's, They've, They're, I'd, Wanderu, Stepovy, Emily Stewart Organizations: Coach USA, Equity, USA, Stagecoach Group, Greyhound, North America, DePaul University, Stagecoach, Fullington Trailways, US, United Motorcoach Association, FlixMobility, Flix, American Bus Association, Lake Holdings, Alden Global Capital, Atlantic City, Day, Labor, Business Locations: Los Angeles, Chinatown, Busbud, United States, Asia, Flix North America, Wanderu, Philadelphia, Dallas, Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, New York, FlixBus
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed Chair Powell is 'a bit more definitive' on rate cuts than I'd imagined, says Roger FergusonRoger Ferguson, former Fed vice chair and former TIAA CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Fed Chair Powell's speech at Jackson Hole, what to expect from the Federal Reserve in upcoming meetings, and where lower rates would impact the economy first.
Persons: Powell, Roger Ferguson Roger Ferguson, Jackson Organizations: Federal Reserve
Tim Walz defends his military record. Walz defends his military recordDemocratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz defended his military record during his first solo event on the campaign trail. Vance asserted Walz misrepresented his military record; Walz said he misspoke. Ernesto expected to strengthen into a hurricaneTropical Storm Ernesto on Aug. 13, 2024. Staff Pick: Laci Peterson case back in the spotlightLaci Peterson and Scott Peterson in an undated photo.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFerguson: We're definitely in a place to cut interest rates and should do soRoger Ferguson, former Fed vice chairman and past president of TIAA, discusses the inflation picture, and what Fed chairman Jay Powell may say when he speaks at the Jackson Hole symposium next week.
Persons: Ferguson, We're, Roger Ferguson, TIAA, Jay Powell
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