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A woman dressed up as a starving medical student. One woman dressed up as a medical student, holding a begging bowl in her hands. A woman dressed up as a liberal arts student hungry for egg fried rice. Greg Baker/Pool/ReutersTo address these challenges, President Xi Jinping hosted a key financial policy meeting this week to reiterate the need to resolve financial risks in the economy. “Hidden economic and financial risks are still widespread,” the readout said.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN —, , Zhou, Xiao Pan, Yan Ziqi, , Xi Jinping, Greg Baker, Xi Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, CNN, Global, Stock, Huaan Securities, Service, National People's, of, People, Reuters, Communist Party, Ministry of State Security Locations: China, Hong Kong, China’s, Shanghai, Weibo, Douyin, , Beijing
Will Trump’s Barbs Land Him Behind Bars?
  + stars: | 2023-11-03 | by ( Susan Milligan | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +9 min
It was a historic and jarring event when FBI agents searched former President Donald Trump's home last year to look for classified documents he was accused of hoarding. "Courts and prosecutors have to become normalized to the idea of detaining Trump – if he continues to violate gag orders and/or if he is convicted at trial," Signorelli says. Less-powerful defendants have been punished with time behind bars for being in contempt of court (including violating gag orders) or threatening authorities. Sam Bankman-Fried, the former billionaire crypto trader, was put behind bars in August weeks before his fraud trial after giving a media outlet private writings by a witness. While courts are sensitive to First Amendment protections – especially for someone running for president – Trump is pushing the legal envelope, Eisen says.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, , Richard Signorelli, Signorelli, Tanya Chutkan, Alvin Bragg, Neama Rahmani, Vitali GossJankowski, Sam Bankman, Mark Meadows, Meadows, Jack Smith, Smith, Chutkan, Bill Barr, Norm Eisen, Trump's, – Trump, Eisen, Arthur F, Engoron, Fani Willis, Bernarda Villalona, William, Widge, Devaney, Baker McKenzie, it's, they're, Rahmani, You've Organizations: FBI, Trump, Capitol, New York, ABC, United Democracy Center, Philadelphia Locations: New York City, California, Georgia, New York, An Alabama, Fulton County, Trump, A Texas, Houston, Kings County, Brooklyn, New Jersey
It doesn’t come with a ring, but this week was still special for former First Fan George W. Bush. Nearly three decades after he sold the Texas Rangers, the team that propelled him into politics finally brought home its first World Series title. For the onetime Rangers managing partner, it was an enervating finale to a championship that eluded him when he was signing the checks. “I think he’s loving it,” said Tom Bernstein, a longtime friend and fellow partner in the Rangers ownership back in the day. “And, of course, I congratulate the players of this awesome team on winning the first World Series in our club’s history.
Persons: George W, Bush, , Tom Bernstein, , Laura Organizations: Texas Rangers, onetime Rangers, Rangers Locations: Dallas, Phoenix
Surging bond yields and mixed earnings reports have weighed on the so-called Magnificent Seven stocks, which are collectively down an average of about 15% from their 52-week highs, though they all still sit on hefty gains for the year. The stocks now trade at an average forward price-to-earnings ratio of about 30 times compared with 45 times in mid-June. I actually think the Magnificent Seven will hold up better,” said King Lip, chief strategist at Baker Avenue Wealth Management. Because the Magnificent Seven have a combined weighting of 28% in the S&P 500, their performance holds a large sway over the broader index. Lip said his firm owns shares of all seven companies and has recently added to its holdings in some of them.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Meta, , Lip, Jay Hatfield, Kim Forrest, ” Forrest, Apple’s, Hatfield, Thomas Ognar, Ognar, ” Ognar, Lewis Krauskopf, Ira Iosebashvili, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: NVIDIA Corp, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Apple, Microsoft, Wealth Management, Tech, BofA Global Research, Vanda Research, Federal, Treasury, U.S, Google, Facebook, Bokeh Capital Partners, Nvidia, Allspring, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S
But within 12 hours, Lahaina was consumed. Robert ArconadoFROM GRASS FIRE TO INFERNOBefore the fire, a major forecast model used by the National Weather Service predicted a dire situation in Lahaina, according to data analyzed by The Times, with projected hurricane-force gusts of up to 76 miles per hour. OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII Forecast wind gusts Aug. 8, 4 a.m. 0 76 m.p.h. Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationBut rather than highlighting the risks in Lahaina, the weather service issued a broad warning for all the Hawaiian islands, and that warning never made reference to the 76 m.p.h. Instead, the initial warning to the public said gusts could be over 65 m.p.h., and that number was later lowered to around 60 m.p.h.
Persons: Robert Arconado, Cliff Organizations: National Weather Service, The Times, University of Washington Locations: Lahaina, OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII OAHU MAUI Lahaina HAWAII
The average salary for a Portland teacher is $87,000, according to Portland Public Schools, slightly above the area median income for a single person and below the median for a family of four. Portland Public Schools has offered raises of 4.5 percent for the first year, and 3 percent in subsequent years of the contract. The strike in Portland may set the tone for other districts in Oregon that are also struggling to finalize new labor agreements. The union has encouraged parents to make plans for child care while 81 schools in the district are closed. Portland Public Schools is making meals available for pick up at certain schools.
Persons: , Angela Bonilla, Tina Kotek, , Long Organizations: Portland Association of Teachers, Portland Public Schools, Gov, Democrat Locations: Portland, Oregon, Salem
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — When the Las Vegas Raiders hired Josh McDaniels in January 2022, he said he had learned from his first stint as an NFL head coach. The Raiders under McDaniels went 6-11 in 2022 and are 3-5 so far this season for a .360 winning percentage. The one game Las Vegas reached that figure came because of a fourth-quarter safety in a 21-17 victory over the Patriots on Oct. 15. The Raiders lost a record-tying five games after taking double-digit leads, including blowing a 20-0 halftime lead in his home debut against Arizona for the biggest collapse in franchise history. McDaniels finished his tenure with the third-worst record of any Raiders coach with at least 25 games.
Persons: HENDERSON, Josh McDaniels, McDaniels, Mark Davis, Dave Ziegler, Josh, Dave, Davis, Antonio Pierce, Champ Kelly, Ziegler, Mick Lombardi, Davante Adams, Josh Jacobs, ” McDaniels, Rich Bisaccia, Adams, Chandler Jones, Derek Carr, Maxx Crosby, Darren Waller, Hunter Renfrow, Jeff Saturday, Baker Mayfield, Mayfield, Carr, Jimmy Garoppolo, Tyson Bagent, Josh Dubow, ___ Organizations: Las Vegas Raiders, NFL, Denver Broncos, Raiders, Super, , The Raiders, Giants, New, GM, longtime Patriots, John Carroll University, Patriots West, Cincinnati Bengals, The, Denver, Vegas, Patriots, Detroit Lions, Arizona, Indianapolis, Colts, Rams, Las Vegas, Chicago, Detroit, AP Pro Football Locations: Nev, New York, New, Las Vegas, New Orleans, New England, Las
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer federal prosecutor weighs in on closing arguments in SBF trialBrendan Quigley, a former federal prosecutor and partner with Baker Botts, weighs in on the latest in the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried as closing arguments are underway.
Persons: Brendan Quigley, Baker Botts, Sam Bankman Organizations: Former
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailProsecutors claim SBF was only FTX executive with motive in closing arguments: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Brendan Quigley, a former federal prosecutor and partner with Baker Botts, weighs in on the latest in the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried as closing arguments are underway.
Persons: SBF, explainers, Brendan Quigley, Baker Botts, Sam Bankman Organizations: Prosecutors, CNBC Crypto, CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUlta Beauty: Here's why D.A. Davidson reiterates a buy rating on the stockMichael Baker, D.A. Davidson analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why Ulta Beauty's stock is at a turning point, what is currently priced into Ulta Beauty's stock, and more.
Persons: Davidson, Michael Baker, D.A
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities in Tennessee have settled a First Amendment lawsuit for $125,000, the plaintiff's attorneys said Monday. The suit was filed by a man who said he was arrested over a disparaging social media post about a law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty. Garton's attorneys filed a federal lawsuit in Nashville, saying their client's First Amendment right to free speech was violated. Garton's post was captioned, “Just showing my respect to deputy Daniel Baker from the #dicksoncountypolicedepartment.”The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation was called in at the request of District Attorney Ray Crouch. A Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokesperson declined to comment.
Persons: Joshua Andrew Garton, Daniel Baker, , Attorney Ray Crouch, Garton, ” Garton's, Daniel Horwitz, , Crouch, Horwitz, , David Rausch, “ incarcerating Organizations: , Tennessee Bureau, Investigation, Attorney, Investigators, Tennessee, of Investigation, Tennessee Bureau of Locations: Tenn, Tennessee, Dickson County, Nashville, Dickson
Of all of them, he said Mr. Biden’s ties to Israel appeared strongest. Recalling that day in 2002 when Mr. Biden made a point of showing up during the second intifada, or Palestinian uprising, Mr. Ross said, “It was so poignant. But Mr. Biden’s “rock solid and unwavering support” for Israel, as he has described it, is born of a different era of politics. Aides said Mr. Biden’s public embrace of Mr. Netanyahu gives him the ability to influence him in private. But Mr. Biden traces his interest to childhood conversations with his father, who described the horrors of the Holocaust over dinner.
Persons: , , Ross, Biden’s, Biden, Mr, Blinken, Israel —, ” Mr, I’ve, ” Shalom Lipner, Lipner, “ He’s, Benjamin Netanyahu, Rashida Tlaib, Netanyahu, it’s, Jonah Blank, he’s, Tony Soprano, Eddie Jacobson, Harry Truman, Israel “, Valerie Biden Owens Organizations: Mr, Israel, West Bank, Congressional Democrats Locations: Israel, Tel Aviv, Gaza, Michigan, Delaware
Israeli soldiers are short of basic supplies as the Gaza ground invasion looms. Hundreds of thousands of Israeli troops have been massed on the border, awaiting instruction. AdvertisementAdvertisementIsraeli soldiers are relying on a mass volunteer effort to supply them with necessities, including underwear, as thousands have been called up ahead of an expected Gaza ground offensive, a report says. Etai Iam Rimer, a volunteer helping gather supplies, told NPR that requests have been flooding in, often from soldiers' family members. AdvertisementAdvertisementAnother volunteer gathering donations for troops, Maya Armon, told NPR that soldiers have been requesting everything from underwear to tactical gear.
Persons: , Maya Armon, Liz Baker, Armon, Rimer, Michal Geva Organizations: NPR, Service, Iam, Volunteers, Technology, Logistics Department, IDF, Ministry of Defense, Jewish Telegraphic Agency Locations: Gaza, Boston, Tel Aviv, Israel
Josh Allen (3 TDs), Bills fend off Bucs
  + stars: | 2023-10-27 | by ( Field Level Media | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/60] Oct 26, 2023; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs warms up before a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Highmark Stadium. Mayfield threw for 237 yards and two TDs on 25-for-42 passing for Tampa Bay, which has lost three straight. Tampa Bay erased a 10-point deficit in a span of 54 seconds in the second quarter. But Allen capped the Bills' next drive with a 22-yard scoring strike to Dalton Kincaid to send Buffalo into the break up 17-10. The Bills added on with 10:40 left in the third quarter, as Allen tossed a 4-yard TD to Davis.
Persons: Stefon Diggs, Mark Konezny, Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield, Mike Evans, Cade Otton, Allen, Gabe Davis, Khalil Shakir, Mayfield, White, Chris Godwin, Chase McLaughlin, William Gholston, Godwin, Dalton Kincaid, Davis, Tyler Bass Organizations: Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Highmark, Buccaneers, Tampa Bay, Bills, Tampa, Buffalo, Thomson Locations: Orchard, , New York, USA, Orchard Park, N.Y, Buffalo, Tampa, Tampa Bay, Allen
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSam Bankman-Fried testifies that he didn't commit fraud: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Brendan Quigley of Baker Botts reacts to Sam Bankman-Fried's testimony.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, explainers, Brendan Quigley, Baker Botts Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC
Russia's heavy bomber aircraft haven't fired cruise missiles at Ukraine in more than a month, UK intel said. The UK MOD said that's "one of the longest gaps in such strikes since the conflict began." AdvertisementAdvertisementRussia's fleet of heavy bomber aircraft have not fired cruise missiles at Ukraine in more than a month, according to UK intelligence. AdvertisementAdvertisementUsing those bombers to launch cruise missiles had been Russia's "primary method" for precision strikes, even though it does have other ways of hitting Ukraine, the UK MOD said. Cruise missiles can also be fired from the ground or the sea as well as from planes, but Russia favors strikes launched from aircraft.
Persons: , Volodymyr Zelenskyy Organizations: intel, MOD, Service, Ministry of Defence, Aviation Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
Ukraine has started using its US-donated ATACMS missiles to great effect. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe long-range ATACMS missiles that Ukraine got from the US are putting Russia on the back foot, rendering one of its tactics less effective, an expert told Insider. But now Ukraine can hit equipment that is spread further apart thanks to the ATACMS cluster munitions. Ukraine can hit "targets where you need to hit a wide range of targets in one location," said Bailey. Ukraine said at it expended at least four missiles in the ATACMS strike [which took out far more than four targets?].
Persons: , Riley Bailey, ATACMS, Bailey, Serhii Mykhalchuk, Mykhailo Podolyak, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Organizations: Service, Institute for, Getty Images, Storm, of Defense, HIMARS, Aircraft, US Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Russian, France, Ukrainian, Bakhmut
The bankruptcy of prison health provider Corizon has faced pressure from senators and a federal regulator in recent weeks. Other troubling questions surrounding the bankruptcy involve payments to insiders, "dishonest" testimony, and a secret data breach. The other company, Tehum, was saddled with most of Corizon's liabilities and, in February, filed for bankruptcy. AdvertisementAdvertisementNine US senators have written to Corizon successor companies Tehum Care Services and YesCare demanding answers about Corizon's efforts to "manipulate bankruptcy law." AdvertisementAdvertisementLefkowitz repeatedly said under oath during a June creditor call that he didn't know who owned Geneva Consulting — the company Corizon paid $5.5 million.
Persons: Corizon, , Christopher Lopez, David Jones, Elizabeth Freeman, YesCare, Jones, Tehum, Judge Jones, Freeman, Ian Cross, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Dick Durbin, Lopez, they're, Kevin Eckhardt, Hector Garcia Jr, Hector Garcia, Belen Lowery, Garcia's, Jeff Sholey, Isaac Lefkowitz, Lefkowitz, Sara Tirschwell, Jeffrey Scott King, Ayodeji, Michelle Rice, Jennifer Finger, Sholey, Edward Janger, Janger, he's, didn't, Geneva, Russell Perry, Baker, Hostetler, Tehum's, Tracey Grissom, Grissom, Julia Tutwiler, Roman, Sannikov, CISA, Tehum hadn't, What's, it's Organizations: Service, Tehum Care Services, Justice Department, Corizon, Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, Geneva Consulting, Tehum, University of Missouri Health Care, Brooklyn Law School, Geneva, Genesis Healthcare, Department, US, Court, Southern, Southern District of, Baker, FBI, Infrastructure Security Agency, of Health, Human, CISA, HHS, HIPAA, Women Locations: Houston, Texas, YesCare, Reorg, New Mexico, Corizon, Geneva, Southern District, Southern District of Texas, Alabama, Wetumpka , Alabama, Rivers, bitcoin, Tehum
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another — shrugging off aggravating an injury to his throwing shoulder — and the Buffalo Bills hung on to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-18 on Thursday night. After a week of questions about his “low-energy” approach and Buffalo's slow-starting offense, Allen came through for the Bills (5-3), throwing for 324 yards on 31-of-40 passing. Buffalo’s defense limited the Buccaneers' Baker Mayfield-led attack to less than 200 yards of offense through three quarters and 302 overall. But it took Tampa Bay 17 plays and 7:21 to march 92 yards for that score. Allen took advantage, topping 300 yards for the 23rd time in his career.
Persons: — Josh Allen, Allen, Gabriel Davis, Dalton Kincaid, Baker Mayfield, Sam Martin, Mayfield, Mike Evans, Cade Otton, Mary, Chris Godwin, White, Vita Vea, Logan, Steve Young, Hall, Hall of Famer Dan Marino, Antoine Winfield Jr, William Gholston, Godwin, Kincaid, Damar Hamlin, Hamlin, ___ Organizations: Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bills, Buccaneers, Tampa Bay’s, Tampa, Tampa Bay, Buffalo, Bucs, Hall of Famer, NEXT Buccaneers, Houston, Cincinnati, Bengals Locations: ORCHARD, Tampa, Buffalo
A model of an equipment is displayed by energy services firm Baker Hughes during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 25 (Reuters) - U.S. oilfield technology firm Baker Hughes (BKR.O) joined rivals SLB (SLB.N) and Halliburton (HAL.N) in posting upbeat quarterly profit on Wednesday, driven by strong demand for its services and equipment in international markets. The move has benefited companies such as Baker Hughes, which provides services including drilling, well construction and completion. U.S. oil and natural gas prices have scaled back from the year-ago quarter's peak and dented some demand in North America. Baker Hughes also received contracts from several liquefied natural gas projects, as energy firms rush to build new LNG-producing facilities.
Persons: Baker Hughes, Chris Helgren, Lorenzo Simonelli, Sourasis Bose, Shailesh Kuber Organizations: REUTERS, SLB, Halliburton, Energy, Revenue, & Energy Technology, Thomson Locations: Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, North America, U.S, Bengaluru
In this article BP.-GBMSFTBKR Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTThis image from 2016 shows a carbon capture project in Texas. Other processes in the sector include direct air capture, with firms like Climeworks operating in the space. Climeworks, which specializes in direct air capture and storage, has offices in Switzerland and Germany. Its clients include businesses such as Stripe and Microsoft , and the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund has invested in the company. While carbon capture has its advocates, the technology is divisive and has been questioned by a range of organizations.
Persons: Baker Hughes, Lorenzo Simonelli, Simonelli, Bill Gates, Gates, Bob Dudley, there'll, We've, Dudley, — that's Organizations: Houston Chronicle, hearst Newspapers, Getty, Hearst Newspapers, CNBC, ADIPEC, U.S . Department of Energy, Microsoft, Innovation Fund, BBC, Breakthrough Energy, International Energy Agency, Greenpeace Locations: Texas, Abu Dhabi, United States, Europe, Switzerland, Germany, Kenya, Paris
A UC Berkeley academic offered extra credit to students who attend a protest criticizing Israel. The Ph.D. student said students could get the extra credit if they send her proof of attendance. The university says the assignment has been "remedied" and students can go to any event they wish. AdvertisementAdvertisementAn academic at the University of California, Berkeley, offered students extra credit if they attended a protest criticizing Israel's "occupation" of Gaza or lobbied their local representative about the Palestinian territories, according to an email shared online. The representative added that the situation has been "remedied," and students now have multiple options for extra credit.
Persons: Israel, , Israel's, Victoria Huynh, Huynh Organizations: UC Berkeley, Service, University of California, of Ethnic, Hamas, United Nations, Ivy League, Harvard University, Columbia University Locations: Berkeley, Gaza, Palestine, California, Israel, Palestinian
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAlphabet is a pretty compelling buy 'right now, today', says veteran tech investor Paul MeeksPaul Meeks, veteran tech investor and professor at The Baker School of Business at The Citadel, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss quarterly earnings results from Alphabet and Microsoft, with both companies reporting better expected earnings and revenue but Google's cloud revenues missing estimates, the impact of rate hikes and other factors facing the tech sector, and more.
Persons: Paul Meeks Paul Meeks Organizations: The Baker School of Business, The, Microsoft
Russia launched its first major offensive in months on the village of Avdiivka — but it's not going well. Western observers have remarked on large Russian losses around Avdiivka, where Russia has failed to make significant advances despite committing large numbers of troops and vehicles. AdvertisementAdvertisementBailey pointed to Russia's efforts in Vuhledar, another town nearby, where Russian attacks ended in defeat and huge tank losses earlier this year. Russia launched its assault on Avdiivka, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, on October 10, Ukraine said. Ukrainian units have shared footage of intense fighting and destroyed Russian vehicles.
Persons: it's, Russia hasn't, , Riley Bailey, Avdiivka, Bailey, Vladimir Putin, ISW Organizations: Service, Institute for, Mechanized Brigade, Russia, Atlantic Council Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Avdiivka, Vuhledar, Avdiivka ., Ukraine's, Donetsk
Astros manager Baker retiring - report
  + stars: | 2023-10-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
FILE PHOTO:Oct 23, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker (12) before game seven of the ALCS against the Texas Rangers for the 2023 MLB playoffs at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 25 (Reuters) - Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker, one of the most successful and beloved figures in Major League Baseball, has informed the team that he plans to retire, USA Today Sports reported on Wednesday. He went on to manage five different teams over 26 seasons and won the World Series at the helm of the Astros last November. The Astros were eliminated from the postseason when they lost to the Texas Rangers in Game Seven of the ALCS on Monday. A press conference at which Baker will announce his departure is scheduled to be held at Minute Maid Park on Thursday.
Persons: Dusty Baker, Erik Williams, Baker, I've, Rory Carroll, Ed Osmond Organizations: Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, USA, Major League Baseball, Sports, Atlanta Braves, Star, Dodgers, Astros, Thomson Locations: Houston , Texas, USA, Los Angeles
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