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Whether you choose to drink or not is an individual decision. “Alcohol does a lot of things: the reaction time impact, the motor coordination impact, the impact on judgment — these are all legitimate pharmacological effects of alcohol,” he said. Members of one group were told they were getting drinks with alcohol, and they did; participants in a second group were told they were getting alcohol-free drinks, and they did. For those who thought they were getting alcohol but didn’t, the group dynamic appeared quite active, according to Kilmer. If you do make the choice to drink, he suggested lessening alcohol’s impact by alternating each alcoholic drink with a glass of water.
Persons: Sanjay Gupta, , , Jason Kilmer, Kilmer, it’s, , , ” Kilmer, “ it’s, “ It’s, Rehydrating, servings, Bubbles, effervescence, you’re, Francis Collins Organizations: CNN, World Health Organization, University of Washington, University of Washington’s, Alcohol Research, BAR, Laboratory, International Association for Suicide Prevention, Befrienders, National Institutes of Health Locations: drownings, Covid
New York CNN —Amazon is disregarding its own research that shows warehouse employees are facing an increased injury threat due to its focus on productivity, according to Senate investigators. The Senate report released Sunday said the company forces workers to repeat the same movements hundreds, if not thousands, of times each shift, resulting in extremely high rates of injury to their muscles and joints. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration proposed fines totaling $100,000 in 2023 citing conditions that exposed workers to ergonomic hazards. Bing Guan/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesAn Amazon internal report cited by Senate investigators, titled Project Soteria, found there was a relationship between the speed of tasks that workers performed and their rate of injury. Project Soteria recommended changing speed-related discipline and time-off policies to reduce injury rates.
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“Such mirror organisms would constitute a radical departure from known life, and their creation warrants careful consideration.”A fundamental feature of all known life is a uniform chirality, or handedness. No imminent threat exists, the report stressed, and there are currently sizable technical hurdles to creating mirror bacteria. If these shapes were reflected — as they would be in mirror bacteria — recognition would be impaired and immune defenses could fail, potentially leaving organisms vulnerable to infection. Jones, an expert in plant immune systems, said that mirror bacteria would be extremely difficult to detect in plants. When they have to do all that but only with mirror molecules, that all need to be made and invented, then it makes it … 1000x harder,” he said via email.
Persons: , , Jonathan Jones, Craig Venter, ” Jones, Tom Ellis, Ellis, wasn’t Organizations: CNN, Sainsbury Laboratory, Craig, Craig Venter Institute, Genome, Imperial College’s, Biology Locations: Norwich, United Kingdom, bioengineering
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin is a unique long-term investment thesis, says Canaccord's Joseph VafiJoseph Vafi, Canaccord Genuity managing director of equity research, joins 'Fast Money' to talk Microstrategy, bitcoin, and what is next for the crypto regulation space.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEither the rally broadens or the entire market is vulnerable, says Vital Knowledge's CrisafulliAdam Crisafulli, Vital Knowledge Founder, and Sam Stovall, CFRA Research chief investment strategist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Persons: Vital, Adam Crisafulli, Sam Stovall Organizations: Vital Knowledge, CFRA Research
Super Micro Computer joined the Nasdaq 100 in July. The announcement is the latest in a roller coaster of a year for Super Micro, which rocketed to a record high of $118.81 in March, as demand soared for the company's servers packed with artificial intelligence processors. Super Micro is now worth about $20 billion, about a quarter the size of the median market cap of companies in the Nasdaq 100. For Super Micro, the story started to turn in August, when the company said it wouldn't file its annual report with the SEC on time. WATCH: Super Micro appoints BDO as independent auditor
Persons: rocketed, Ernst & Young, Charlies Liang Organizations: Micro Computer, Nasdaq, Super Micro, Moderna, Palantir Technologies, SEC, Hindenburg Research, Super, Ernst &, BDO, Rivals, Dell, Micro
Arm and Qualcomm are heading to trial this week in Delaware after two years of legal disputes. The legal battle over a licensing agreement puts Arm in conflict with one of its largest customers. The trial could have big implications for the entire chip industry, from M&A to IP. The dispute centers on a licensing arrangement connected to Qualcomm's $1.4 billion acquisition of chip startup Nuvia in 2021. Should Arm win the legal battle, it could halt shipments of laptops made by partners — including Microsoft — that contain disputed Qualcomm chips.
Persons: Stacy Rasgon, Rene Haas, Cristiano Amon, Nuvia, Gerard Williams, Haas, Alex Heath, , Jim McGregor, Rasgon Organizations: Qualcomm, Reuters, Bernstein Research, SoftBank, TIRIAS Research, Forbes, Financial Times, Microsoft, Arm Locations: Delaware
Some Wall Street forecasters think the Fed could deliver its last rate cut for a while this week. The outlook for interest rates is getting cloudy as a chorus of analysts on Wall Street suggests the Federal Reserve could signal that its ready to pause interest rate cuts at this week's meeting. A resilient and strengthening economy is a key reason the Fed will likely cement its expected interest rate cut on Wednesday as the last one for some time. Hatzius removed a January interest rate cut from his forecast and now expects just two 25-basis-point interest rate cuts in 2025. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, there's just a 15% chance of an interest rate cut in January.
Persons: Jerome Powell's, Jerome Powell, Jan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs, Hatzius, Torsten Sløk, Sløk Organizations: Yardeni Research, Atlanta Federal, Research, Apollo
She was shocked when the test results came back. Test results can come back as “atypical” for many reasons, such as noncancerous growths like uterine fibroids. Instead, she enrolled in a study at the National Institutes of Health that involved examining women who received abnormal prenatal DNA-sequencing test results like hers. Sequencing results showing a particularly “chaotic” pattern across multiple chromosomes were observed in 47 of the 51 participants with cancer. Their treatment should not be delayed because they are pregnant,” Bianchi said.
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Bob Purtiman, chief of public affairs for the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, said that the airspace remained restricted for approximately four hours from late Friday into early Saturday, while authorities monitored the situation, CNN affiliate WHIO reported. CNN reached out to the Air Force for comment, but did not immediately hear back. The Wright-Patterson activity comes amid a string of mysterious drone sightings, primarily in the Northeast, that have been raising alarms among residents and local officials alike. In November, British air bases used by the US Air Force reported drone incursions. Wright-Patterson is also home to Air Force Materiel Command, which “conducts research, development, test and evaluation, and provides acquisition management services and logistics support necessary to keep Air Force weapon systems ready for war,” the command’s website says.
Persons: Bob Purtiman, Purtiman, WHIO, , Wright, Patterson, , Tom Adams, ” Adams, Rob D’Amico, ” D’Amico, they’re, CNN’s Isaac Yee Organizations: CNN, United, Air Force, 88th Air Base, Wright, Patterson Air Force Base, WHIO, YouTube, Arsenal, Naval Weapons Station, British, US Air Force, Officials, Air Force Research, Air Force Materiel Command, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, 655th Intelligence, Reconnaissance Group, National Museum of, Dayton Peace, FBI, Department of Homeland Security Locations: United States, Ohio, New Jersey, Dayton, Nagasaki, Japan, Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia
Existing homeowners in America have seen their wealth on paper explode as home prices have surged across the country. A recent report from the Aspen Institute highlights the gaping wealth chasm that has formed between homeowners and renters in America. The median homeowner in America has a net worth of $400,000 as of 2022, the most recent data available, while the median renter’s net worth is just $10,400, according to the report. At the same time, the days of sub-4% mortgage rates appear to be in the rear view window after the Federal Reserve began hiking interest rates to tackle inflation in 2022. Skyrocketing home prices aren’t the only barrier to entry: Mortgage rates remain persistently high.
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If you have a flexible spending account, you could be facing a use-it-or-lose-it deadline to spend down those funds before the end of the year. Flexible spending accounts, or FSAs, allow workers to set aside pre-tax money to pay for qualified medical or dependent care expenses. About 70% of FSA account holders have a Dec. 31 deadline to spend their funds, according to FSA Store, an online retailer for FSA-eligible products. However, it's important to note that for many other FSA account holders, neither of those options apply, Rouleau said. If that's the case, "you really want to make sure you're tracking to Dec. 31 and spending down your funds appropriately before that date," Rouleau said.
Persons: it's, Rachel Rouleau, There's, APRs, , Rouleau, FSAs Organizations: Finance
Business Insider's annual list of people transforming business highlights these leaders who work in media, finance, technology, transportation, and labor. AdvertisementAmazon's entertainment offerings help keep people subscribing to Prime, the free-delivery service that includes Prime Video and other benefits. Prime Video captured just 3.7% of TV viewing in November, well behind Netflix (7.7%) and YouTube (10.8%), per Nielsen. Still, since most people don't pay for Prime Video as a stand-alone service, it doesn't have the churn problem that dogs other streamers. AdvertisementAmazon cut hundreds of jobs across Prime Video and MGM Studios teams early in 2024.
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Wish the Fed wouldn't cut rates this week, says Ed Yardeni
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWish the Fed wouldn't cut rates this week, says Ed YardeniEd Yardeni, Yardeni Research president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's inflation fight, what to expect from Fed Chair Powell, why he doesn't believe the Fed should cut rates this week, state of the economy, and more.
Persons: Ed Yardeni Ed Yardeni, Powell Organizations: Yardeni Research
A Waymo rider-only robotaxi is seen during a test ride in San Francisco on Dec. 9, 2022. Alphabet -owned Waymo announced Monday that it will start testing its autonomous vehicles in Tokyo in early 2025, the company's first step toward international expansion. To start, Nihon Kotsu drivers will manually operate the Waymo vehicles to map key areas of the Japanese capital, including Minato, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Chiyoda, Chūō, Shinagawa, and Kōtō. Waymo will also test its robotaxis on a closed course in the U.S. built to mimic driving conditions in Japan. Waymo announced a series of expansions across the U.S. in 2024.
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Reid Hoffman said he'd faced threats after Elon Musk fueled a baseless conspiracy theory about him. Musk has amplified claims that the LinkedIn cofounder was a client of Jeffrey Epstein. Hoffman said he regretted his past association with Epstein and has hired security after threats. Reid Hoffman, the cofounder of LinkedIn, said he has received threats of violence — and had to hire security — since Elon Musk fueled a baseless conspiracy theory about him. Musk replied with the "100" emoji to a post saying: "This guy is TERRIFIED about Trump releasing the Epstein Client list after all his visits to Epstein Island."
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe biggest tax on working class people is inflation, says Strategas' Jason TrennertJason Trennert, Strategas Research Partners chairman and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the Fed's inflation fight, state of the economy, inflation outlook, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed likely considering inflationary impact of Trump policies: StrategistMaria Vassalou from Pictet Research Institute considers how the Federal Reserve may be looking at President-elect Trump's policies in the lead-up to his term next year.
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The bull vs. bear debate on Netflix
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe bull vs. bear debate on NetflixJason Helfstein, managing director ofinternet equity research at Oppenheimer, and Alan Gould, managing director at Loop Capital, join CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss how they see Netflix, their outlooks on the streaming landscape, and more.
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China's retail sales grew 3% on-year in November, missing expectations and showing weak demand. The property crisis and low consumer confidence are dragging down China's economic recovery. AdvertisementIn November, China's retail sales — a measure of consumption — grew 3% from a year ago, according to official data released on Monday. Related storiesChina is mired in an epic property crisisChina is grappling with a years-long property crisis. China's retail sales data came about a month ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Persons: Lynn Song, Song, Vishnu Varathan, Donald Trump's, Trump, Hong Organizations: Reuters, Mizuho Securities Locations: China, Greater China, Beijing, Asia, Japan
The good store is clean — the floors are swept, aisles open, merchandise in its place. They've walked into a local dollar store or pharmacy or department store and wondered whether there's been an explosion. Stuff spilling into aisles used to be a somewhat isolated problem, the sign of a particularly poorly run store. Gone are the days when supercheap labor made adequate levels of store staffing easy, though I will note that Robyn makes just over $9 an hour and Stephanie about $15.50. If it's no longer cheap or convenient to pop by the dollar store or drug store, what's the point?
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CNN —Thousands of ancient butchered human bones found in a deep shaft in southwest England have pointed archaeologists to a grim chapter of British prehistory that occurred during the Early Bronze Age. There, researchers unearthed piles of buried human bones, mixed in with cattle bones, that told the story of mass violence striking an ancient community. What’s more, the extreme manner in which the remains were handled is beyond what Schulting and his colleagues have seen from remains of ancient animals who were butchered. “The location itself may be the common denominator; the natural shaft and large underlying cave system inviting comparisons with a portal to the underworld,” the study authors wrote. The researchers don’t believe the people were killed as food due to starvation, given the abundant amount of cattle bones found mixed in with the human bones.
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Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak at a news conference in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, October 6, 2021. Patrick Doyle | ReutersCanada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland quit on Monday after clashing with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on issues including how to handle possible U.S. tariffs, dealing a huge blow to an already unpopular government. The resignation by Freeland, 56, who also served as deputy prime minister, is one of the biggest crises Trudeau has experienced since taking power in November 2015. FILE PHOTO: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau listens to Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland during news conference in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 31, 2018. Freeland, a former journalist, served as trade minister and then foreign minister before taking over the finance portfolio in August 2020.
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