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“Conditions right now in Orchard Park, where the game would have started moments ago,” she wrote early Sunday afternoon. Sub-zero wind chills will grip much of the country, plunging to 50 degrees below zero in Montana and the Dakotas. Other parts of the country could see temperatures drop 25 to 40 degrees below normal, from the Rockies to the Ohio Valley. Even places like Florida won’t be spared from turbulent weather, with forecasts predicting showers and thunderstorms from Monday into Tuesday. The utility said it was watching a second weather pattern that could bring high winds and freezing rain on Tuesday.
Persons: Donald Trump, ‘ Darling, Kathy Hochul, , diehard, Logan Eschrich, ___ Weber, Russ Bynum, Nathan Ellgren, Philip Marcelo, Nick Perry, Julie Walker, Bobby Caina Calvan Organizations: NFL, National Weather Service, Northern Rockies, Pittsburgh Steelers, . Buffalo Bills NFL, New York Gov, Bills, South Dakota Department of Public Safety, Rockies, Portland General Electric, Omaha Public Power District, Buffalo Niagara International, Associated Press Locations: PORTLAND, Iowa, Kansas, Northwest, Buffalo , New York, Buffalo, Orchard Park, New York, Lake Erie, Snow, Montana, Ohio, Texas, Southern Plains and Southern, Florida, Oregon, Portland, Michigan , New York , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, In Nebraska, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Tacoma, Los Angeles, Savannah , Georgia, Des Moines , Iowa, Long Island , New York, Meredith , New Hampshire, New York City
President Joe Biden's reelection effort says it received over $97 million in contributions during the fourth quarter of 2023. As a result, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' political operation entered a pivotal year with $117 million cash in their campaign war chest. The amount represents the sum total of four entities: Biden's campaign, his two joint fundraising committees and the Democratic National Committee. Former President Donald Trump, Biden's likely rival in the race for president, had not announced how much he raised throughout the last quarter. In the fourth quarter of 2019, Trump and the Republican National Committee reported a combined haul of $125 million, significantly more than Biden's $97 million figure.
Persons: Joe Biden, Joe Biden's, Biden, Kamala Harris, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Joe, Harris, Donald Trump Organizations: National Association of Counties Legislative Conference, Washington , D.C, Democratic National Committee, NBC, Biden, Trump, Republican National Committee Locations: Washington ,
What Kind of Driver Will Your Kid Be? This Test Can Tell.
  + stars: | 2024-01-13 | by ( Julie Jargon | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s a nervous parent’s dream: finding out your children’s risk of a driving accident before they get behind the wheel of a car. Many of us might think we can predict what kind of drivers our kids will be, but it’s impossible to know whether teens will brake too hard or steer straight when they finally are able to drive. Insurance companies have apps to track teen driving, but that information only comes after they’re on the road.
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This Test Can Tell How Likely a Young Driver Is to Crash
  + stars: | 2024-01-13 | by ( Julie Jargon | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s a nervous parent’s dream: finding out your children’s risk of a driving accident before they get behind the wheel of a car. Many of us might think we can predict what kind of drivers our kids will be, but it’s impossible to know whether teens will brake too hard or steer straight when they finally are able to drive. Insurance companies have apps to track teen driving, but that information only comes after they’re on the road.
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Julie JargonJulie Jargon is the Family & Tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, writing weekly about the impact of technology on family life. She also writes the Journal's Family & Tech newsletter. During her years as a beat reporter, she covered restaurant and food companies such as Starbucks, McDonald's, Papa John's and Kraft.
Persons: Julie, Papa John's Organizations: & Tech, Wall Street, Tech, Kraft
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley pushed across ice-cold Iowa Saturday to find voters open to an alternative to former President Donald Trump with just two days before the state's caucuses open the Republican primary calendar. DeSantis in particular is under great pressure in Iowa given his campaign's heavy bet on a strong finish in the caucuses. Courtney Raines, a special education teacher, came to hear Haley on Saturday morning and said she would try to see DeSantis later in the day. Carroll Hinchion, a 30-year-old independent, is considering caucusing with Republicans as well and came to hear DeSantis in Council Bluffs. “The Republican caucus that’s going to happen on Monday night is going to send a shockwave.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, Trump, , DeSantis, Haley, “ You’re, Michael Durham, braved, Durham, Courtney Raines, , Raines, Koch, Patti Parlee, Parlee, ” Parlee, Julie Slinger, Joe Biden, Slinger, Carroll Hinchion, Hinchion, Biden, ” Trump, Bob Dole, Kari Lake, that’s, Mariannette Miller, Meeks, Ashley Hinson, Miller, Trump’s, Texas Sen, Ted Cruz, ___ Beaumont, Colvin, Barrow, Meg Kinnard, Hannah Fingerhut Organizations: Republican, Trump, South, Prosperity, Koch Brothers, AFP, ” Independents, Democratic, Democrat, Senate, Associated Press Locations: Iowa, Mississippi, Davenport, New Hampshire, , Florida, Bluffs , Iowa, DeSantis, Durham, Bluffs, South Carolina, Urbandale, Iowa City, Arizona, , Iowa, Texas, Miller, Iowa City , Iowa, Urbandale , Iowa, Atlanta, Cedar Falls , Iowa, Davenport , Iowa
WASHINGTON — House and Senate leaders have reached an agreement on a short-term spending deal that would avert a government shutdown in the next few weeks, three sources familiar with the matter told NBC News. The deal would keep the government funded until March, buying legislators more time to craft longer-term, agency-specific spending bills, following the agreement last weekend to set the overall spending level for fiscal year 2024 at $1.59 trillion. Speaker Mike Johnson is set to hold a call with fellow House Republicans at 8 p.m. Sunday to discuss spending negotiations. Several hard-right Republicans have objected to the top-line spending deal he previously cut with Senate Democrats and have urged Johnson to go back on it, though he said Friday that the agreement remains intact. Meanwhile, congressional Democrats praised the top-line spending agreement after it was announced last weekend, even as they acknowledged that a short-term bill would be needed to buy more time to negotiate.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Johnson, pushback, Kevin McCarthy, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries Organizations: U.S . Capitol, U.S, Congress, WASHINGTON —, NBC News, Republicans, Democrats, New York Democrats Locations: Washington , U.S, Jan, Louisiana
More than 5,500 tech layoffs less than two weeks into 2024The latest rounds of tech job cuts are occurring across a range of roles and in both Big Tech companies and smaller startups. There were some 262,682 tech industry layoffs recorded in 2023, per Layoffs.fyi data, after 164,969 cuts the previous year. Against that backdrop, the tech industry went on a remarkable hiring spree. Disparate impacts of tech job cuts come under scrutinyAs the tech industry layoffs continue, labor advocates and even lawmakers are taking notice. “Recent findings have consistently shown that minorities and women are vastly overrepresented in industry layoffs,” the letter said.
Persons: Roger Lee, Lee, Dropbox, Goldman Sachs, Parul, Koul, , Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri, Barbara Lee of, Julie Su Organizations: CNN, Big Tech, Tech, Google, Unity Software, , Chegg, IBM, Alphabet Workers, CWA, Democratic, American, Labor, Department of Labor Locations: Silicon Valley, Barbara Lee of California
Brittany Watts, of Ohio, won't face charges over her at-home miscarriage, a grand jury ruled. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman facing a criminal charge for her handling of a home miscarriage will not be charged, a grand jury decided Thursday. Related storiesA municipal judge had found probable cause to bind over Watts' case. Her attorney told the judge Watts had no criminal record and was being "demonized for something that goes on every day."
Persons: Brittany Watts, Watts, , Warren, Lewis Guarnieri, Terry Ivanchak, Traci Timko, Ivanchak Organizations: Service, Mercy Health, Joseph's, Watts, Warren Locations: Ohio, COLUMBUS , Ohio, An Ohio, Trumbull County, Warren, Cleveland
Anthony McWilliams has been TikToking his experience on Royal Caribbean's Ultimate World Cruise. AdvertisementA passenger who said he was temporarily unable to reboard the Royal Caribbean's Ultimate World Cruise he was traveling on now appears to be resuming his journey on the ship. part of a caption on McWilliams' video, in which he showed he was back in his room on the cruise ship, said. Instead of disembarking in Brazil, McWilliams left the cruise in Grenada and intended to reboard in Montevideo, Uruguay, BI previously reported. On TikTok, the Ultimate World Cruise has been a hot topic.
Persons: Anthony McWilliams, he's, , McWilliams, Michael, BI's Julie Gerstein Organizations: Service, BI, Royal Locations: Brazil, Royal Caribbean, Grenada, Montevideo, Uruguay
Read preview"I think we're at the cusp of changing the world," investor Clark Golestani said of a technology called Zero Knowledge Proofs. Golestani spent 24 years as a chief information officer at pharma giant Merck, before becoming a venture investor five years ago. He's an investor and board member of a startup named Toposware that hopes to embed ZKP security into its customers' everyday internet usage. It's a tech that Andreessen Horowitz crypto investor Michael Blau recently compared to a magician's trick. Toposware is developing a cloud service, a so-called "settlement layer" where companies can add its ZKP service to their networks.
Persons: , Clark Golestani, Golestani, Theo Gauthier —, Taher Elgamal, Andreessen Horowitz, Michael Blau, Blau, Toposware, Gauthier Organizations: Service, pharma, Merck, Netscape Communications, Business, Stanford, CEA, French Atomic Energy Commission Locations: Toposware, Europe, United States
But gig delivery companies like DoorDash and Instacart say they don't plan to make any changes. AdvertisementIf you make deliveries as a gig worker, don't expect any changes from a new federal rule — at least, not immediately. But companies that rely on gig workers to make deliveries say they won't need to make any changes. Amazon, which employs gig workers through its Flex delivery arm, did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment. Do you work for Instacart, DoorDash, Walmart Spark, Uber Eats, or another gig delivery service and have a story idea to share?
Persons: , Julie Su, Uber, Loyola University Chicago Professor Peter Norlander, I'm, Norlander Organizations: Service, Department of Labor, Labor, Department, Flex, Loyola University Chicago Professor, Wall Street, Walmart Locations: DoorDash
LONDON (AP) — A 26-year-old man who tried to sell what he claimed was a walking stick used by the late Queen Elizabeth II has been sentenced for defrauding eBay buyers. Dru Marshall, from Hampshire in southern England, claimed he was a senior footman at Windsor Castle and that the proceeds from the sale of the “antler walking stick” would go to cancer research. The auction had reached 540 pounds ($686) before he cancelled the listing after learning police had launched an investigation, prosecutors said. He was found guilty of fraud by false representation at Southampton Magistrates’ Court and sentenced on Monday to a 12-month community order. “Dru Marshall used the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to try and hoodwink the public with a fake charity auction – fueled by greed and a desire for attention,’’ Julie Macey, a senior crown prosecutor, said.
Persons: Queen Elizabeth II, Dru Marshall, “ Dru Marshall, ’ ’ Julie Macey, , Organizations: eBay, Windsor Castle, Southampton, , Associated Press Locations: Hampshire, England, Windsor
Norton is the general counsel of Hillsdale College, a small, conservative Christian school in the southern part of the state. One of his guests was Ian Northon, a Hillsdale alumnus and private lawyer who did work for the college. Also in attendance were a couple of state lawmakers, Beth Griffin and Julie Alexander, who represented conservative districts north of Detroit. Northon would later describe the meeting to the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, storming of the U.S. Capitol. “Somebody at Hillsdale reached out to me, said they are going to have this little meeting,” he testified.
Persons: Norton, Ian Northon, Beth Griffin, Julie Alexander, Northon, , , Giuliani, Rudolph W, Donald J, Trump Organizations: Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, U.S . Capitol, New, New York City Locations: Detroit, Hillsdale, , New York
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers has sparked a controversy with his latest quip about comedian Jimmy Kimmel. AdvertisementESPN is grappling with a wave of backlash after Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made a bizarre and unfounded quip about comedian Jimmy Kimmel being linked to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Kimmel, who is one Disney's biggest names as the host of "Jimmy Kimmel Live! Advertisement"There's a lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, really hoping that doesn't come out," Rodgers said." "I can see exactly why Jimmy Kimmel felt the way he felt, especially with his position.
Persons: Aaron Rodgers, Jimmy Kimmel, Rodgers, Kimmel, Jeffrey Epstein's, , Jeffrey Epstein, Pat McAfee's, I've, Epstein, doesn't, Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden's, Travis Kelce, McAfee, Aaron, Pat McAfee, Aaron Rodgers pic.twitter.com, @ESPN, Julie K, Brown, Mike D, Sykes, Perez mused, Bob Iger Organizations: Jets, Service, ESPN, Chiefs, NFL, Disney, Front, York Post
Read previewNEW LOOKGoing forward, AI could become a crucial part of the healthcare industry. Many hospitals and pharmaceutical companies hope AI can fix key problems in medicine, particularly with productivity. Big Tech companies have also been making moves in healthcare and AI. Microsoft, a major investor in OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, bought the healthcare company Nuance for $20 billion in 2022.Insider identified the top 100 people who make AI intelligent. Here are our picks for healthcare.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Business, Big Tech, Microsoft Locations: OpenAI
Here's how the intimate, emotional ceremony came together in just 20 days. Julie told BI she initially envisioned a destination wedding somewhere warm. "I had a moment of, 'We just need to make it official,'" Julie told BI. Julie told BI her dress was "reminiscent" of her first wedding gown, but with a shorter, "second wedding vibe." She also selected blue satin mini-dresses for her daughters, and Rachel did Julie's makeup for the big day.
Persons: Rachel Gaede, , Julie Shore, Scott Gaede, Rachel, Caroline, Cameron, Julie, Scott's, Rachel's, Scott, texted, they've Organizations: Service, Business, UNC Chapel Hill Locations: Cincinnati, Caroline
On Wednesday Cher filed for conservatorship over her 47-year-old son Elijah Blue Allman. Allman, the petition claims, is "unable to manage his financial resources" due to drug addiction and mental health issues. According to the petition, Allman has $120,000 left in a trust from his late father, Greg Allman. In a petition filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday, Cher said that the 47-year-old is "currently unable to manage his assets due to severe mental health and substance abuse issues." AdvertisementAccording to the petition, Allman's crisis escalated after reconnecting with his estranged wife, Marieangela King.
Persons: Cher, conservatorship, Elijah Blue Allman, Allman, Greg Allman, , Singer Cher, Allman's, Elijah, reconnecting, Marieangela King, Angela, King, King isn't, he'd Organizations: Service, Los Angeles Superior Court, Business, Entertainment Locations: Los Angeles, New York, United States
Stacy Jo Rost came home on Christmas to find her parents had adopted a wild raccoon. The raccoon, dubbed Little RIck after Rost's stepfather Rick, is treated to daily cooked breakfasts. AdvertisementImagine coming home for the holidays to find your parents have adopted a wild raccoon and are treating it like furry, small-pawed royalty. The raccoon "has a messed up back leg and they saw him when he was a little raccoon baby and didn't think he'd make it," she continued. AdvertisementHer family insisted that Little Rick was harmless, but Jost wasn't having it:“He’s cute!”“Leave him alone!”“Let them do it!”No.
Persons: Stacy Jo Rost, Little RIck, Rick, Rost, RIck, , it's, Rickoon, Stepdad Rick, Rost's, Little Rick, Jost wasn't, RICK, 9cxnlXjfM6 — Stacy Jo Rost, Xf1gUuAy5m — Stacy Jo Rost, Will Rost Organizations: Service, Seattle Sports Locations: cahoots
CNBC's Jim Cramer revealed one of the methods he uses to find winning stocks: The "new high" list. "Watch for stocks that have pulled back from the new high list, especially due to a broad market sell-off," Cramer said. The best way to target stocks on the "new high" list is to be patient and find a high-quality stock that is seeing a temporary pullback, Cramer said. "Poring over the 'new high' list is a fabulous way to identify potential, and I stress that word, potential stocks to buy," Cramer said. "You only buy stocks that have pulled back from the 'new high' list if you're confident they'll make a comeback for substantive reasons unrelated to the broader market."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer
But sometimes it's worth buying some stock at the top, especially if a company engages in significant insider buying. Not to be confused with insider trading, insider buying is based on public information and occurs when executives buy shares in their own company. Insider buying can signal that a company expects its stock's value to increase. Investors are right to be skeptical when it comes to insider buying, Cramer said. Crucially, it's the volume of the insider buying that declares its sincerity," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, there'll, Cramer, that's
CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors about a potentially bullish tell: Watch for when management buys back shares of a stock with high short interest. Short interest refers to the total number of shares that have been sold short and not yet repurchased. If a company's management starts buying back shares with high short interest, it could be a sign they think the stock won't go any lower. So short sellers may start to quickly repurchase the shares to minimize their losses, leading to a short squeeze that ultimately sends the stock higher. "Insider buying plus heavy short interest can equal raging buy, as long as you avoid situations where the shorts are determined to crush the stock at any cost."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, , Jackie Wilson, it's
CNBC's Jim Cramer said he knows he usually tells investors to own stocks for the long haul, not trade for gains in the short-term. But trading around a core position is a basic and useful discipline, he said. When trading around a core position, investors maintain a long-term investment – the core position – but buy and sell small bits of the investment as the price fluctuates. But Cramer noted it's imperative that investors keep their core position only if their thesis for owning the stock continues to hold up. "Contra the image of trading as something that's reckless and irresponsible, trading around a core position is really the height of prudent portfolio adjustment."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer
Sooner or later, virtually all hot stocks implode, said CNBC's Jim Cramer. And according to him, it's important for investors to know when to cash in before that happens. By hot stocks, Cramer means speculative companies with relatively low market capitalization that are risky, but have the potential for high reward. These hot stocks can come out of nowhere, attract more and more attention, but will eventually get tapped out once all of the interested investors have bought shares, he added. "Eventually everyone who wants a piece of the stock has a piece of it," he said.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Cramer
10 industry leaders transforming business in 2023
  + stars: | 2023-12-11 | by ( ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +20 min
In 2023, Business Insider's annual list of People Transforming Business highlights key players across the advertising, ESG, finance, AI, and labor sectors. Increasingly, they're turning to more opaque private credit markets to borrow money. The world of private credit sits outside the traditional banking system. Analysts expect the private credit market to balloon in size — likely keeping lawyers like Breen very busy. Muthukrishnan is trying to make sense of how risky these private credit loans are by overseeing what is so far the most comprehensive look at vulnerabilities in the industry.
Persons: Mira Murati, who's, Vince Toye, Eileen Fisher, Eileen Fisher Fisher, Guerin Blask, Eileen Fisher Eileen Fisher, she's, Fisher, Janelle Jones, Jones, Lexey, , She's, Justin Breen, Proskauer Breen, Proskauer Justin Breen, he's, Breen, Ares Capital, He's, McLaren, Julie Su, Labor Julie Su, Department of Labor Julie Su, Su, Marty Walsh, Murati, Jim Wilson, Neal Mohan, YouTube Mohan, Katie Thompson, YouTube It's, YouTube isn't, Mohan, Muthukrishnan, Satya Nadella, Microsoft Satya Nadella, Ben Kriemann, Nadella, Steve Ballmer, Mathias Döpfner, Axel Springer, Tim Cook, Apple Cook, Justin Sullivan, Cook, Steve Jobs, Jobs, JPMorgan Chase Toye, JPMorgan Chase, Toye, they'll, Vince Toye's, Bella Sayegh, Rebecca Ungarino, Lara O'Reilly, Juliana Kaplan, Alex Nicoll, Tim Paradis, Stephanie Hallett, Michelle Abrego, Josée Rose, Ryan Joe, Emily Canal, Kaja Whitehouse, Alyssa Powell, Davis, Jonann Brady Organizations: JPMorgan, Service Employees International, SEIU, New York, Ford, Service Employees International Union, United Auto Workers Union, Spelman College, US Department of Labor, Economic Policy Institute, Center for Economic, Research, Department of Labor, The New York Times, Ares, Churchill Asset Management, European, Atlético Madrid, Labor, Labor Department, MacArthur Foundation, New York Times, Dartmouth, OpenAI, Associated Press, YouTube, NFL, DirecTV, Federal, Microsoft, Manipal Institute of Technology, University of Wisconsin -, University of Chicago, Apple, Apple Watch, Google, Time, JPMorgan Chase, National Housing Trust, Trenton Almgren Locations: McDonald's, Lorain , Ohio, Atlanta, California, Los Angeles, Albania, Canada, Muthukrishnan, Hyderabad, India, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, OpenAI, Virginia, Wells Fargo, Trenton
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