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The costs of caring for ill and aging loved ones don’t show up on store shelves, but they’re front and center for voters like Sharon Zimmer. Chuck and Sharon Zimmer. If we’re looking at child care, we’re being biased if we’re not looking at elder care. Kelsey Flock, Aging and Disability Resource Center, La Crosse County, Wis.Coverage gaps like these are widespread, said David Grabowski, a professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School. While the child care affordability crisis has gained more attention, including in the 2024 campaign, experts say elder care issues have flown comparatively under the radar.
Persons: Sharon Zimmer, Zimmer, Chuck Zimmer, , Sharon —, Kamala Harris, Sharon, Chuck, Harris, she’d, Donald Trump, Kelsey Flock, they’re, ” Flock, ” Trump, aren’t, Shekinah Fashaw, Walters, David Grabowski, Joseph Gaugler, “ It’s Organizations: U.S, AARP, Democratic, Republican, Aging, La, , Trump, Social Security, University, Pennsylvania’s Perelman, of Medicine, Medicaid, Resource, Harvard Medical School, Center, Healthy Aging, University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health Locations: Onalaska , Wisconsin, Onalaska, , La Crosse County , Wisconsin, La Crosse County, Wis
But Clark and others in Asheville’s music scene — which has a spunky, up-and-coming reputation — foresee a long recovery ahead. A key question now is how to rebuild lives and livelihoods in Asheville as attention on the region wanes. Debris covers the River Arts District in Asheville, an area popular among artists and musicians. Tim Gormley, who co-owns Burial Beer Co., decided to scrap Burnpile, a music and beer festival that he called his company’s annual “Super Bowl” event. Burial Beer Co.'s Burnpile festival typically draws crowds every fall, but this year's was canceled after Hurricane Helene.
Persons: Kenny Clark, , , Clark, Hurricane Helene, Miranda, Liz Tallent, Grant Halverson, won’t, Tallent, Orange Peel, Katie Cornell, ArtsAVL, “ We’re, Mario Tama, Cornell, Tim Gormley, “ It’s, Gormley, Helene, Anthony Thomas, , Thomas Organizations: Asheville, Orange, Arts, Cornell, Getty Locations: Nashville , Tennessee, North Carolina, Hurricane, Nashville, Asheville . The, Peel, Asheville, N.C, Tennessee, Charlotte, Raleigh, YMI, American
new video loaded: Where Trump and Harris Stand on ImmigrationBy Maggie Astor, Claire Hogan, Laura Salaberry and Alexandra Ostasiewicz • October 15, 2024Where Trump and Harris Stand on ImmigrationRecent episodes in Latest VideoWhether it’s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, Times Video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. Whether it’s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, Times Video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world.
Persons: Trump, Harris, Maggie Astor, Claire Hogan, Laura Salaberry, Alexandra Ostasiewicz • Organizations: Trump, Times Video
President Joe Biden announced while surveying storm-damaged Florida on Sunday that over $600 million will flow to states affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton, which ravaged Georgia and North Carolina as well. Ahead of the storm, the Biden administration sought to combat misinformation about the emergency funds flowing to the state. No money is being diverted from disaster response needs. FEMA’s disaster response efforts and individual assistance is funded through the Disaster Relief Fund, which is a dedicated fund for disaster efforts. Disaster Relief Fund money has not been diverted to other, non-disaster related efforts.”FEMA uses Disaster Relief Fund money solely for that purpose.
Persons: Joe Biden, Milton, Pete Beach, Biden, ” Biden, Adrian Petrila, Kathleen Peters, Donald Trump, Jim Jordan, Trump, Mike Johnson, Kristen Welker, “ We’re, , , Welker, I’ve, ” Johnson Organizations: St, Pete, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, Disaster Relief Fund, Disaster, Fund, Border, Lawmakers, NBC Locations: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, St, St . Petersburg, Pinellas, Tampa, Ohio, U.S
Former President Donald Trump called Democrats and others who have opposed or investigated him "the enemy from within" in an interview that aired Sunday, describing them as more dangerous than major foreign adversaries of the United States, including Russia and China. "I always say, we have two enemies," Trump said, adding, "We have the outside enemy, and then we have the enemy from within, and the enemy from within, in my opinion, is more dangerous than China, Russia and all these countries." Trump added that a "smart president" could handle outside adversaries "pretty easily," but "the thing that's tougher to handle are these lunatics that we have inside, like Adam Schiff." House Republicans have joined Trump in his ire against Schiff, who is leading in the California Senate race against former baseball player Steve Garvey, a Republican. Mueller's report found no explicitly coordinated effort between Trump's campaign and Russia to influence the election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Adam Schiff, president's, Maria Bartiromo, Kamala Harris, Schiff, shifty Schiff, He’s, ” Trump, , Donald, ” Schiff, Steve Garvey, Robert Mueller's, Mueller's, Hillary Organizations: Democratic, Senate, Fox Business, Republican, NBC News, Social, House Republicans, Trump, California Senate Locations: United States, Russia, China, California, Coachella , California, , Trump's
“Donald Trump believes he will be immune for anything he does once he’s in office,” Cheney, a fierce Trump critic, told moderator Kristen Welker. "Donald Trump believes he will be immune for anything he does once he’s in office," she said. Donald Trump loves tyrants. "JD Vance and Donald Trump both support a very isolationist foreign policy and an erratic and a chaotic foreign policy," Cheney added, referring to the former president's running mate. Cheney cited an internationalist foreign policy, including strong support for Ukraine in its defensive war against Russia, as an area where she agrees with Harris.
Persons: Liz Cheney, Trump, “ Donald Trump, ” Cheney, Kristen Welker, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Cheney, Mark Milley, Joe Biden, Bob Woodward, General Milley, Biden, people’s, JD Vance, Harris, who's, Mike Johnson, , ” Johnson, Welker, Johnson Organizations: GOP, NBC, Press, Trump, Joint Chiefs, Staff, NBC News, U.S, Capitol, Ukraine, Russia, Fox News, Biden Locations: won’t
Zients also made clear that President Joe Biden had directed the Secret Service to provide the highest level of protection for Trump, the source said. A subsequent letter from Wiles to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe reviewed by NBC News confirmed several of the campaign’s requests. The Trump campaign also requested that special operations forces be assigned to protect Trump, according to two U.S. officials. A defense official told NBC News that the “department continues to provide enhanced support to the U.S. Secret Service” for the presidential and vice presidential candidates. Another source said Trump is receiving the same level of protection as Biden, so the campaign should not expect more.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Susie Wiles, Jeff Zients, Zients, Wiles, Joe Biden, Ronald Rowe, Trump, Steven Cheung, Mike Waltz, Donald Trump, Anthony Guglielmi, ” Guglielmi, Guglielmi, , Biden, Lloyd Austin Organizations: NBC News, Trump, White House, Department of Homeland Security, Service, Secret Service, Boeing, Secret, Department of Defense, Pentagon, U.S . Northern Command Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, West Palm Beach , Florida, Iran, U.S
Simmons also wrote that the vice president eats a healthy diet and engages in regular daily aerobics and core strength training. Harris' last medical exam in April was "unremarkable," Simmons said, adding that all of her routine exams and bloodwork were "normal." The report noted Harris' skin was "normal apart from mild sun damage in sun-exposed areas." Presidential candidates typically release their medical records, and presidents tend to have annual exams. This is the first time Harris' medical records have been made public.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joshua Simmons, she's, Simmons, Harris, Donald Trump, Bruce Aronwold, Trump, Joe Biden's, Biden, Sleepy Joe, , Sen, JD Vance, , he’s Organizations: State, CBS, Trump, Fox News
And they are long-shot races, especially during a presidential election, when ticket-splitting isn’t as common as it used to be. In Florida and Texas, Democrats are focusing on state abortion bans to try to push beyond their recent losses in those states. Cruz’s campaign spent almost $5 million on ads in September and $4 million in the first 10 days of October. The spending disparity is less stark in Florida, where in September Mucarsel-Powell’s campaign spent $8.6 million and Scott’s campaign spent $2.1 million. In Maryland, the Senate race features a similar dynamic, with the race rated by Cook as “Likely Democrat,” even though Harris is expected to win there easily.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Larry Hogan, Colin Allred, GOP Sen, Ted Cruz, Debbie Mucarsel, Powell, Rick Scott, Sen, Andrew Harnik, Allred, Cruz, Scott, “ There’s, they’ve, Scott “, , , ” Cruz, Angela Alsobrooks, Michael Ciesielski, haven’t, Amy Walter, Dan Osborn, Deb Fischer, Cook, Harris, Hogan, Alsobrooks, ” Alsobrooks, ” Sen, Anna Rose Layden, Osborn, ” Osborn, Bernie Sanders ’, Pete Ricketts, Fischer, Derek Oden, Dan Osborn isn’t, Oden Organizations: Senate, Republicans, Gov, Democratic Senatorial, Democratic, GOP, Lone Star State, Sunshine State, Capitol, PAC, state’s Republican Party, Republican, NBC News, Democrats, Texans, Democrat, Maryland Public Television, AP, , “ Lean Republican, Prince George’s, National Republican, Committee Locations: Florida , Texas , Nebraska, Maryland, Florida, Texas, Nebraska, ” In Texas, Cruz, Cancun, Harris County, America, Owings Mills, Md, Montana and Ohio, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania
The group, calling itself Riverfolk Rescue, has since grown to nearly 200 volunteers who are reaching isolated communities, dropping off supplies and shoveling mud across western North Carolina. Sarah Beth Neal, bottom, with Riverfolk Rescue volunteers. The group’s team in Florida is still assessing the situation there, but local responders so far appeared to have things handled, Neal said. Vast quantities of reddish-brown mud are an added obstacle, said Alexander Smith, a Riverfolk Rescue volunteer. Riverfolk Rescue vehicles drive under a downed tree.
Persons: he’d, didn’t, Tim Rogers, ” Rogers, , ” Neal, she’d, Neal, Sarah Beth Neal, There’s, Alexander Smith, , Hampton, Kristin Kastelic, Kastelic, It’s, ” Kastelic, who’d, ’ ” Organizations: Hampton, U.S . Geological Survey, Facebook, Riverfolk Rescue, East, NBC Locations: Hampton, Charlotte, N.C, , Sweetwater , Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida, NC, U.S, Tennessee, Bryson City , North Carolina, Smoky, Asheville
Riojas is part of a base of Hispanic consumers that has become a focal point for Constellation Brands' beer business, which also includes products such as Corona and Pacífico. Hispanic- and Latino-identifying customers accounted for 32.5% of Constellation Brands' sales in 2023, according to data from consumer research firm Numerator and investment bank Jefferies. "Hispanic consumers are the single most important consumer group for our beer business," said Mallika Monteiro, executive vice president and managing director for Constellation's beer brands. The company officially acquired the U.S. beer business of Groupo Modelo, which included Modelo and Corona, from Anheuser-Busch in 2013. "Time and time again, you see that there's that strong bond that consumers form emotionally with brands," Aguirre-Rodriguez said.
Persons: Mario Tama, Rio Riojas, It's, Modelo, Bud, Mallika Monteiro, we've, Alexandra Aguirre, Rodriguez, Constellation's Monteiro, Monteiro, FIU's Aguirre, Aguirre, Kaumil Gajrawala, Gajrawala, William Newlands, Tom Fullerton, bode Organizations: Modelo Especial, Getty, Rio, Constellation Brands, Corona, Modelo, Constellation, Jefferies, Anheuser, Busch, Groupo Modelo, Florida International, University of Texas Locations: Los Angeles , California, Lansing , Michigan, U.S, Mexico, Corona, York, America, Modelo, El Paso, Americas
— In their first and only debate of an unusually competitive Maryland Senate race Thursday, Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and former Gov. Larry Hogan sparred over the issue of abortion and whether the deep blue state would be best represented by a staunch Democrat or an anti-Donald Trump Republican. Hogan distanced himself from the former president and current GOP presidential nominee, framing himself as someone willing to put "country over party." Alsobrooks dismissed that frame, arguing that a vote for Hogan would mean a vote for a Senate Republican majority that would threaten abortion rights and support for Ukraine. Hogan criticized Alsobrooks and "both sides" of the aisle for "trying to change the rules so they can pack the court."
Persons: OWINGS MILLS, Angela Alsobrooks, Larry Hogan sparred, Donald Trump, Hogan, Alsobrooks, Chuck Todd, — Deborah Weiner, Tracee Wilkins, Jeff Salkin — Hogan, Roe, " Hogan, Alsobrooks —, Wes Moore, Barack Obama —, Maryland's, Joe Biden, Amy Coney Barrett's, Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, Trump, “ I’m, , I'm, I've, Democratic Sen, Ben Cardin, Chris Van Hollen, Cardin, Benjamin Netanyahu's, Van Hollen's, Netanyahu's, I'm Angela Alsobrooks, Alsobrooks wouldn't Organizations: Maryland Senate, Democrat, Donald Trump Republican, Republican, Ukraine, Democratic, NBC News, NBC, NBC Washington, Maryland Public Television, Republican Party, Maryland, Gov, National Democrats, Republicans, GOP, Supreme, Republican Jewish Coalition, Foreign Relations, NATO Locations: Md, , Prince George's, Maryland, Baltimore, Trump, Israel, Gaza, U.S, Ukraine, Washington
A judge said he'd impose a gag order on the lawyers in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-trafficking case. AdvertisementThe judge overseeing Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal sex-trafficking case said he plans to impose a gag order on its lawyers after a heated courtroom argument over a defense attorney's remarks that the prosecution is "racist." Advertisement"Our investigation is very much ongoing, and there is a possibility that there could be a superseding indictment that could affect the length of the trial," Johnson said. Ahead of trial, Combs has been incarcerated in the Metropolitan Detention Center, a notorious federal jail in Brooklyn. Advertisement"That material is important for our case," Johnson said.
Persons: he'd, Sean, Diddy, Combs, they're, , Arun Subramanian, Marc Agnifilo's, Emily Johnson, Johnson, Agnifilo, baselessly, Damian Williams, Subramanian, he'll, Cassandra Ventura, Ventura, Alexandra Shapiro, Sam Bankman, Anthony Ricco, Anna Estevao, Gloria Allred, Thalia Graves, Allred, Emily Anne Johnson, haven't Organizations: feds, Service, TMZ, Southern, of, Prosecutors, Metropolitan Detention Locations: Manhattan, of New York, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Combs ' Manhattan, Miami, Florida
Western sanctions have impacted Russia's production of Su-57 fighter jets, according to a research group. AdvertisementWestern sanctions are threatening Russia's production of its prized Su-57 fighter jet, according to a research group. "It's clear that Russia's military industry heavily depends on Western components, particularly in electronics," it said, adding that sanctions have put Russia's Su-57 production "in jeopardy." "There's no question that Western sanctions are having an impact on Russia's ability to generate its most sophisticated military systems," Spurling told BI. Western sanctions and the war in Ukraine have damaged Russia's economy, but their exact impact is difficult to quantify.
Persons: , Russia's Su, Bryden Spurling, Spurling, Su, Justin Bronk, Anders Åslund, Alexandra Prokopenko, Putin, Jay Zagorsky Organizations: Frontelligence, Telegraph, Service, EA, RAND Europe, NATO, UK Ministry of Defence, Royal United Services Institute, Project Syndicate, Carnegie, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, Financial, Boston University's Questrom School of Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Astrakhan, Swedish, Carnegie Russia
Josh Shapiro confirmed to NBC News on Wednesday that he spoke with tech mogul Elon Musk on Sunday — but said politics never came up. NBC News reported Tuesday that Musk called Shapiro while he was at the Pittsburgh Steelers-Dallas Cowboys game in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Shapiro acknowledged the political rift between him and Musk, saying, “We obviously didn’t talk about politics” on Sunday’s call. Musk himself is set to campaign in the state on behalf of Trump, a fact Trump highlighted at a rally Wednesday in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he called Musk “fantastic.”“He’s going to do a lot. Musk, the CEO of Tesla and owner of X and SpaceX, has ties to the state since he attended the University of Pennsylvania.
Persons: Josh Shapiro, Elon Musk, Musk, Shapiro, Thomas Tull, “ ​ ​ Thomas, Elon, ” Shapiro, Kamala Harris, , Trump, ” Trump, Harris, Tesla, Organizations: NBC News, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Steelers, State Parks ., Trump, PAC, America PAC, , Musk, United Auto Workers, National Labor Relations Board, SpaceX, University of Pennsylvania Locations: Pa, — Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Hollywood, Pennsylvania, Centre County, Scranton , Pennsylvania, Butler, Scranton
Where are Gen Z's tech founders?
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Amanda Hoover | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +10 min
So where are Gen Z's tech founders? Gen Z founders and would-be founders are stepping into a vastly different tech world from that of their predecessors — a world where launching a unicorn is far more difficult, and publicly scrutinized, than it was for the garage-band generation of Jobs and Gates. Gen Z is coming of age in an era when the same Big Tech companies are diffuse and dominant. In other words, millennial founders ran so that Gen Z founders could walk. Perhaps we won't see Gen Z founders standing before a crowd and unveiling their latest shiny products anytime soon.
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Lawyers for Sean Combs filed his bail appeal on Tuesday night. AdvertisementLawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs filed his bail appeal on Tuesday night — citing Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and NXIVM cult leader Keith Raniere as examples of sex offenders whose denials of bail were clearly explained and justified, unlike his own. In US v Epstein, US v Maxwell, and US v Raniere, "the detention orders were supported by detailed factual findings and explicit weighing of the 3142(g) factors," the appeal read. Related stories"Mr. Combs believes the evidence will show that to the extent such activities occurred, all individuals who participated were adults voluntarily engaged in consensual sex," Combs lawyers wrote Tuesday. Prosecutors will reply to Combs' appeal before a decision is made.
Persons: Sean Combs, Combs, , Sean, Diddy, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Keith Raniere, Epstein, Maxwell, Raniere, Cassie Ventura, Ventura, Alexandra A, Shapiro, Arun Subramanian Organizations: Service, of Appeals, Second Circuit, Maxwell, CNN, Prosecutors Locations: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Epstein, California, New York, Miami
Russia faces mounting economic issues that could prove "unsolvable," a think tank expert says. This will exacerbate economic imbalances at home, Alexandra Prokopenko wrote in the FT.Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "Instead of hoping that Russia's economic combat power will soon be exhausted, the West must focus on a long-term strategy that will further constrain Putin's war machine and boost Ukraine's own economic resilience." In boosting spending to such heights, Russian President Vladimir Putin is effectively dismissing brewing economic imbalances as other parts of the budget become squeezed. By pouring more money into defense, the Kremlin is exacerbating existing economic imbalances," Prokopenko wrote, adding: "Putin faces an unsolvable trilemma of simultaneously maintaining a balanced financial system, meeting social obligations and sustaining defense spending at current levels."
Persons: Alexandra Prokopenko, , Prokopenko, Prokopeko, Vladimir Putin, Putin, bode Organizations: Service, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, Financial Times, Defense, Putin, Kremlin Locations: Russia, Europe, Ukraine, Soviet, Moscow, stagflation
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Vice President Kamala Harris hit back at Arkansas GOP Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' comments that Harris "doesn’t have anything keeping her humble" because she doesn't have children. "I don't think she understands that there are a whole lot of women out here who, one, are not aspiring to be humble," Harris told "Call Her Daddy" podcast host Alex Cooper. In response, Harris blasted Trump, blaming him for nominating three Supreme Court Justice who voted to overrule Roe v. Wade. Harris asked, referring to Trump's comments about protecting women.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Harris, Alex Cooper, ” Harris, Doug Emhoff’s, Cooper, , Cole, Ella Emhoff, , Huckabee Sanders, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris doesn’t, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Trump’s, they’ve, Leon Neal, Trump, You’re, Justice, Roe, Wade Organizations: Arkansas GOP, Republican National Convention, Trump Locations: Milwaukee, Wis, Indiana , Pennsylvania
With 30 days to Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, are launching a media blitz that began on Sunday, with the two set to appear in a handful of interviews with traditional and new media figures, a senior Harris campaign official told NBC News. The media blitz from Harris and Walz comes after Republicans have criticized the pair for weeks for avoiding taking questions from the media. The upcoming media interviews will also be accompanied by campaign events in battleground states for Harris and Walz. Harris will be in battleground Nevada on Thursday for several campaign stops and a Univision town hall.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Harris, Stephen Colbert ”, Walz, Jimmy Kimmel, Howard Stern, Alex Cooper, , he’s, They’ve, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Donald Trump’s, William Martin, Vance, baselessly, ” Martin, she’ll Organizations: Minnesota Gov, NBC News, CBS, “ Fox, Democratic, Ohio, NBC, Univision Locations: New York, China, Guantanamo, Nevada, Arizona
Former first lady Melania Trump on Sunday defended her beliefs on abortion, which she detailed in an upcoming memoir and which seem to be at odds with those of her husband, former President Donald Trump. “[Donald Trump] knew my position and my beliefs since the day we met. I think I don’t want government in my personal business,” Melania Trump told Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo in a pretaped interview that aired Sunday. Without a doubt there is no room for compromise when it comes to this essential right that all women possess from birth,” Melania Trump said in the video. And in August, Trump told NBC News that Florida’s six-week abortion ban, which was signed into law by GOP Gov.
Persons: Melania Trump, Donald Trump, , Maria Bartiromo, , ” Melania Trump, , Bartiromo, Donald Trump “, , I’m, ’ I’ve, , Trump, Roe, Wade, it’ll, Ron DeSantis, ” Trump Organizations: Sunday, Fox News, Guardian, Social, Trump, Senate, WABC, NBC News, GOP Gov, Locations: Florida
“This is the legacy of Donald Trump, which is we now cannot go into an election with full confidence that the results will be peaceful,” the congressman, who is running for Senate this year, told Welker. NBC News has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment. He added that he expects Harris to win the election but that “it is still scary close” and that larger-than-expected margins could stem the threat of violence related to the election result. “The reason why the margin is so important is because [Republicans] will challenge the results when they lose. Running up that margin as much as possible and turning people out has to be our priority,” Schiff said.
Persons: Adam Schiff, Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump, ” Schiff, Kristen Welker, , Biden, breathtakingly, Schiff, Welker, Trump, Harris Organizations: NBC, Press, White House, Capitol, Senate, NBC News
With AI reshaping daily operations of a real estate agent's business by automating tasks — from generating property listings to conducting neighborhood analyses — the agent's focus in day-to-day activities will shift. Serhant says AI won't virtualize relationships, but for the real estate agents who embrace the AI revolution — which he says is a necessary move to make — it will strengthen their relationships. The real estate industry is still in the initial stages of adopting AI and understanding remains low among real estate professionals, but the interest is there. But the survey also finds that real estate professionals have very low understanding of AI compared to other technologies. The FBI reported a big year-over-year increase in wire fraud cybercrime losses in 2023, driven significantly by real estate transactions.
Persons: Ryan Serhant, Serhant Organizations: CNBC, JLL Technologies, Estate Technology Survey, FBI Locations: Manhattan, New York City
President Joe Biden said Friday he was confident that the November election would be "free and fair" but expressed concerns that it may not be "peaceful." During a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing, a reporter asked Biden if he thought that the election would be free and fair and whether it would be peaceful. Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Biden on Friday referenced the exchange, telling reporters, "I noticed the vice presidential Republican candidate did not say he'd accept the outcome of the election. On Wednesday, prosecutors filed a new brief in the federal election interference case against Trump, alleging that Trump worked in a personal capacity after the 2020 presidential election to get the results overturned.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Donald, Trump, Trump's, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Vance, , , Tim, I’m, ” Vance, Walz, it’s, Donald Trump’s, " Walz, Jack Smith, Smith, NewsNation Organizations: White House, Minnesota Gov, Trump, Capitol
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