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CNN —He’s been known as the Crown Prince of Denmark since the age of three, but on Sunday, he will leave Copenhagen’s Christiansborg Palace as King Frederik X, sovereign of Europe’s oldest monarchy. Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik will take over from his mother, Queen Margrethe II, when she formally steps down as monarch on Sunday. His forename was chosen in line with the Danish royal custom of the heir apparent being named either Frederik or Christian. Crown Prince Frederik began his military education in 1986 in the Queen's Life Guard Regiment. “Crown Prince Frederik is a much more informal person than his mother,” said historian Lars Hovbakke Sørensen.
Persons: CNN — He’s, Prince of, King Frederik X, Queen Margrethe II, Danes, Margrethe, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Denmark’s, Prince Frederik, Hasse Nielsen, , ” Birgitte Borup, Berlingske, “ Queen Margrethe, Borup, Frederik, , Frederik André Henrik Christian, Prince Henrik, Christian, Prince Joachim, Joergen Jessen, Ritzau Scanpix, Frederik Henriksen –, Frederik –, , “ Pingo, Ida Marie Odgaard, King Charles III, Lars Hovbakke Sørensen, Trine Villemann, ” Chance, Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, Mary didn’t, Mary, VII's, Queen, , John Donaldson, Susan Moody, Ian Waldie, Isabella, Vincent, Josephine, Queen Margrethe, Villemann, Frederik ”, Princess, Wales, she’s Organizations: CNN’s Royal, CNN, Life Guard Regiment, Getty, Aarhus University, Harvard, UN, Danish, Frogman Corps, International Olympic, Copenhagen Cathedral Locations: Prince of Denmark, Copenhagen’s, Europe’s, Danish, Copenhagen, Normandy, France, AFP, Paris, New York, Greenland, Denmark, Faroe Islands, , Sydney, Australia
Former Fox News and NBC News host Megyn Kelly will be one of the debate moderators. Photo: Charles Sykes/Associated PressThe next Republican presidential primary debate will give the two-year-old cable-news upstart NewsNation a chance to introduce itself to a wider audience. Launched in 2021 as a fully fledged news network, NewsNation has struggled to make a mark in the crowded cable-news landscape, trailing behind the more established brands despite high-profile hires such as former CNN host Chris Cuomo. Adding to its challenges, the overall audience for cable TV keeps shrinking every year amid cord-cutting.
Persons: Megyn Kelly, Charles Sykes, NewsNation, Chris Cuomo Organizations: Fox News, NBC, Associated, Republican, CNN
The suit names Justin Wells, Fox News and its parent, Fox Corp., as defendants. Photo: Ted Shaffrey/Associated PressA top producer for Tucker Carlson who is helping build his new media company has been accused of sexually assaulting a former Fox News staffer when they both worked at the network 15 years ago. In a lawsuit, former Fox News staffer Andrew Delancey said Fox News then-producer Justin Wells invited him to come to his apartment before they were to join other people at a nearby bar. The alleged incident took place in late 2008, shortly after Delancey joined the network’s New York office, the suit said.
Persons: Justin Wells, Ted Shaffrey, Tucker Carlson, Andrew Delancey, Delancey Organizations: Fox News, Fox Corp Locations: York
Bank of America raised its rating on Adecoargo to buy , with its price target pointing to more than 26% upside. The firm maintained its $450 price target on the pizza chain, which implies shares could jump 12.6%. Analyst Doug Anmuth upped his price target by $15 to $220, implying shares could still gain more than 13%. The firm's new $230 price target implies the overweight-rated stock could gain 18.5% over the next 12 months. The analyst increased his 2024 year-end price target to $30 per share, which suggests 32.2% potential upside from Monday's close.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Oppenheimer Oppenheimer, Brian Bittner, Bittner, — Pia Singh, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, Ehrlich, Doug Anmuth, Morgan Stanley, Benjamin Swinburne, Roth, Chip Moore, Moore, Nuvera, Yuri Fernandes, Fernandes, , Piper Sandler downgrades Albemarle, Charles Neivert, Neivert, Isabella Simonato, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Spotify, Analysts, JPMorgan, Yale, Hyster, Argentine Locations: Argentina, Albemarle, 4Q23, China, Europe, 2024E, 2025E
Uber said it needed several hundred drivers to sign up in order to launch the service. But many London cabdrivers had a scathing response. “We don’t need a partnership with Uber,” said the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association, a union that represents a majority of the city’s nearly 18,000 cabdrivers, in the headline of a release on Wednesday. There was “no demand” for such a partnership from taxi drivers, the union’s general secretary, Steve McNamara, said in a statement, adding that their members were unlikely to even consider joining the platform. “If they were offering double the meter and no commission, I still wouldn’t sign up with them.”
Persons: sweetening, Uber, London cabdrivers, , Steve McNamara, Howard Taylor Organizations: Taxi Drivers Association Locations: London
Sean Hannity hopes that Thursday’s event will be the first of a series of debates between leading Republicans and Democrats. Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty ImagesThey aren’t running against each other. Still, Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom will take their fiery feud to Fox News this week in a debate moderated by Sean Hannity , offering up a head-to-head that stretches the boundaries of traditional political programming. After trading barbs in the media for more than a year over issues from Covid-era restrictions to immigration, DeSantis, the governor of Florida, and Newsom, his California counterpart, are scheduled to face off for 90 minutes on Thursday in Georgia.
Persons: Sean Hannity, Terry Wyatt, Ron DeSantis, Gavin Newsom, Newsom Organizations: Fox News Locations: Covid, Florida, California, Georgia
A violent clash between rioters and police in central Dublin on Thursday injured several police officers, one seriously, and prompted the arrests of 34 people, according to the Garda Síochána, the Irish police force. Rioters set fire to police vehicles, destroyed public buses and looted or damaged more than a dozen shops, the Gardai said. A mob had gathered in the city center following a knife attack that had seriously injured a female schoolteacher and three young children. The escalating unrest appalled the authorities, who blamed a far-right faction for fueling tensions by spreading misinformation about the knife attack. Unconfirmed speculation about the nationality of the knife-wielding attacker spread online in the hours after the stabbings, with one protester telling the Agence France-Presse news service that “Irish people are being attacked by these scum.”
Organizations: Garda, Irish, Agence France, Presse Locations: Dublin
Benjamin Askinas/Courtesy Miss Universe Miss Bolivia, Estefany Rivero. Benjamin Askinas/Courtesy Miss Universe Miss Brazil, Maria Brechane. Benjamin Askinas/Courtesy Miss Universe Miss Bulgaria, Yuliia Pavlikova. Benjamin Askinas/Courtesy Miss Universe Miss Slovakia, Kinga Puhová Benjamin Askinas/Courtesy Miss Universe Miss South Africa, Bryoni Govender. The 2023 Miss Universe pageant also marks longtime Miss Universe Organization President Paula Shugart’s last year.
Persons: Hector Vivas, Ana Coimbra, Benjamin Askinas, Estefany Rivero, Miss Brazil, Maria Brechane, Miss Bulgaria, Yuliia Pavlikova, Issie Princesse, Madison Kvaltin, Powery, Miss Universe Miss Curacao, Kim Rossen, Vanesa Švédová, Miss El Salvador, Isabella García, Miss France, Diane Leyre, Jessica Page, Shweta Sharda, Aishah Akorede, Miss Jamaica, Jordanne Levy, Rio Miyazaki, Tomiris Zair, Lathsabanthao, Aboul Hosn, Miss Mauritius, Tatiana Beauharnais, Miss Universe Miss Myanmar, Amara Bo, Miss Nepal, Jane Garrett, Rikkie Kollé, Sheynnis Palacios, Erica Robin, Miss Panama, Natasha Vargas, Miss Peru, Camila Escribens, Marina Machete, Miss Universe Miss Singapore, Priyanka Annuncia, Kinga Puhová Benjamin Askinas, Bryoni Govender, Miss Spain, Athenea Pérez, Angelina Usanova, Noelia Voigt, Miss Universe Miss Venezuela, Diana Silva, Rikkie, Marina Machete of, Camila Avella, Michelle Cohn of, Nepal’s Jane Garrett, Paula Shugart’s, Shugart, , ” Shugart Organizations: CNN, Miss, Images Miss, Miss Universe Miss, Miss Universe Miss Canada, Madison, Miss Universe Miss Ireland, Miss Universe Miss Kazakhstan, Miss Laos, Miss USA, Miss Universe Organization, JKN Global Group Locations: El Salvador’s, San Salvador, United States, Images Miss Angola, Miss Universe Miss Bolivia, Issie, Miss Cayman Islands, Miss Universe Miss Czech Republic, Britain, Rio, Miss Universe Miss Lebanon, Miss Universe Miss Nicaragua, Africa, Netherlands, Marina Machete of Portugal, Colombia, Michelle Cohn of Guatemala, Thailand
Speaking at the investment bank's Asia-Pacific Summit 2023 in Singapore, he said that Alphabet has "less significant upside estimates." GOOGL YTD mountain Year-to-date shares of Alphabet Morgan Stanley has cut its target price on Alphabet by around 3%, citing expectations of higher operating expenses and a dip in revenue from key segments. Its previous target price was $155. Meanwhile, its bear case is reflected with a price target of $90 and would follow a slowdown in global ad growth and margin pressures. Of the 56 analysts covering Alphabet, 82% have a buy or overweight call on the stock, at a mean target price of $152.77, according to FactSet.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Brian Nowak, CNBC's, Nowak, Bard, Google's, Alphabet Morgan Stanley, Morgan, , Isabella Lok Organizations: Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Google, Google's Gemini, Alphabet, YouTube, Cloud, SBC Locations: Asia, Singapore
Shares of tech giant Meta Platforms are set to jump over 10% in the next 12 months, according to Brian Nowak, an equity analyst at Morgan Stanley. While Meta has been on investors' radars, the stock was under pressure last month during a recent tech sell-off. META YTD mountain Year-to-date share price of Meta Going forward, Nowak remains overweight on the tech giant. Nowak also believes the tech giant's strength comes from the discipline on its operating expenditure. It will also result in incremental Reels ad revenue of $11.4 billion in 2024 and $12.9 billion in 2025, the analysts led by Nowak detailed.
Persons: Brian Nowak, Morgan Stanley, Susan Li's, , Li, Nowak, CNBC's, , Isabella Lok Organizations: Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, Facebook Locations: U.S
“Our lives are all up in the air.”The evacuation has drawn fresh attention to the construction of Britain’s public housing high-rises. The Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people and left hundreds homeless, prompted a national reckoning over safety measures and construction of high-rise buildings. Critics have accused governments of prioritizing cost-cutting over safety, and housing advocates in London and elsewhere have since raised concerns about other buildings. While there was “no evidence of an immediate risk to life,” he said the decision was made to evacuate. Barton House was built in 1958 and is among the oldest of the city’s public housing projects, or council housing estates, as they are called in Britain.
Persons: Ali, , , Grenfell, Barton, Mr, Rees Organizations: Barton House Locations: London, Bristol, Barton, Britain
The first time orcas appeared near his catamaran, Florian Rutsch was surprised, but prepared. He scattered sand in the water, which some sailors thought could act as a deterrent (unsubstantiated). Then he slammed the engine into full throttle, moving away from the group (advice supported by the Spanish government). This time, to deter them, the crew also tried another idea that had been passed along: booming a curated playlist of heavy metal — titled “Metal for Orcas” — through an underwater speaker. The crew had to call for help, and eventually Spanish rescue authorities arrived and towed the vessel to port.
Persons: orcas, Florian Rutsch, Rutsch Locations: Gibraltar, Spanish
The yacht Grazie Mamma II carried its crew along the coastlines and archipelagos of the Mediterranean. Its last adventure was off the coast of Morocco last week, when it encountered a pod of orcas. The marine animals slammed the yacht’s rudder for 45 minutes, causing major damage and a leak, according to Morskie Mile, the boat’s Polish operators. The crew escaped, and rescuers and the Moroccan Navy tried to tow the yacht to safety, but it sank near the port of Tanger Med, the operator said on its website. The largest of the dolphin family, orcas are playful apex predators that hunt sharks, whales and other prey but are generally amiable to humans in the wild.
Organizations: Moroccan Navy Locations: Morocco, Tanger, Strait, Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain
Who Killed the Innkeeper With a Sword in 1315?
  + stars: | 2023-11-02 | by ( Isabella Kwai | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A street musician murdered for playing music too loudly after dusk. And who killed the innkeeper with a sword after a fight? But fans of true crime and history can now peruse them in an interactive medieval murder map released in September by University of Cambridge researchers. Users can click through the back stories of more than 300 murders in the English cities of London, York and Oxford. Entries are searchable by gender, day of the week and even weapon (pole-axe or crossbow?).
Persons: Queen, England, , Manuel Eisner Organizations: University of Cambridge, Oxford, Cambridge Locations: London, York
Design revealed for space toilet with a view
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( Francesca Street | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
CNN —A restroom with an out-of-this-world view could be the surprise highlight for travelers adventuring with space tourism start-up Space Perspective. “Why not have a loo with a view?” Jane Poynter, Space Perspective“That’s why the toilet seat itself has a cushion, so you can sit there,” adds Poynter. And trips to the “edge of space” – like those proposed by Space Perspective and Zephalto – are different again. Space Perspective hopes to start transporting groups of up to eight passengers on flights by the end of 2024. Space Perspective intends to start tests fights imminently.
Persons: Jane Poynter, Poynter, ” Poynter, Dan, Isabella Trani, It’s, there’s, ” Jane Poynter, , Poynter –, Dennis Tito Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Michelin, Space, US Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, US Coast Guard, Locations: Florida, British
Where “The Dream,” a Ballet Theater staple in recent decades, is a reliable showcase for the company’s theatricality, George Balanchine’s “Ballet Imperial,” on the same program, is good for displaying the troupe’s classical chops across its ranks. Unlike New York City Ballet, which has called the work “Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2” since the 1970s, Ballet Theater doesn’t downplay the imperial Russian associations, using a backdrop of St. Petersburg. That’s a choice that might disturb some viewers, but Ballet Theater’s rendition also had aesthetic problems. De la Nuez goes for it, too.
Persons: George Balanchine’s, , That’s, Skylar Brandt, Isabella Boylston, James Whiteside, Alonzo King’s, Alexei Ratmansky’s “, Jason Moran, Robert Rosenwasser, Jim French, Brandt, Calvin Royal III, King, Michael de la, De la Nuez Organizations: Ballet, New York City Ballet, Dnipro ” Locations: St . Petersburg
Canada’s largest airline, Air Canada, has apologized to a British lawmaker, Mohammad Yasin, after lawmakers said Mr. Yasin was singled out for questioning because of his name and background on a recent official trip to the country. Pablo Rodríguez, the Canadian transport minister, told reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday that his office had contacted the airline about the screening. “We called Air Canada and Air Canada apologized,” Mr. Rodríguez said, “and apologizing was the right thing to do.”Mr. Yasin, a member of Parliament for the Labour Party, has represented the constituency of Bedford in eastern England since 2017. While leaving for a trip to Canada with other lawmakers last week, he said, he was questioned vigorously at Heathrow Airport near London. Details of the questioning emerged on Monday when one of Mr. Yasin’s colleagues, Clive Betts, said in remarks to Parliament that Mr. Yasin was the only lawmaker in the group delayed for questioning by officials who they believed worked for Air Canada and the Canadian government.
Persons: Mohammad Yasin, Yasin, Pablo Rodríguez, ” Mr, Rodríguez, , Mr, Yasin’s, Clive Betts Organizations: Air, Air Canada, Labour Party, Airport, Canadian Locations: Air Canada, British, Ottawa, Bedford, England, Canada, London
On Tuesday morning, few meteorologists were talking about Tropical Storm Otis. At that time, forecast computer models didn’t show much to be concerned about. By Sunday evening, the computer forecast models were still not showing much. This is why meteorologists often preach that a computer model isn’t a forecast — forecasters create forecasts, they like to say. On Monday evening, with Otis still a tropical storm, satellite images revealed a little feature that could mean that the storm was about to intensify very quickly.
Persons: Tropical Storm Otis, Otis, Zach Levitt, Tomer, we’re, Eric Blake, Hurricane Otis Organizations: Tropical Storm, National, U.S, National Hurricane Center, Otis, Hurricane Locations: Mexico, Tomer Burg, Florida, @burgwx, Acapulco
Before the storm made landfall, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico had urged residents in Guerrero to brace for the storm. “Agree to move to shelters, stay in safe places: away from rivers, streams, ravines, and be alert,” he said on Tuesday. It also recommended that Acapulco residents take shelter, avoid crossing streams and flooded streets, and stay away from areas prone to landslides. The rainfall could cause flash and urban flooding, as well as mudslides in the mountainous areas, forecasters said. “There are no hurricanes on record even close to this intensity for this part of Mexico,” the hurricane center added.
Persons: Andrés Manuel López Obrador, , Otis, Hurricane Patricia Organizations: of, Protection Locations: Mexico, Guerrero, Acapulco, Tecpán, Oaxaca, Pacific Coast
In some states, higher-income families can now use taxpayer money to cover private school tuition -- and more people than projected are taking the offer, which might force scrambles to shore up state budgets. It's especially an issue in states like Arizona and Iowa, where at least some families whose children were already in private school can now take advantage of public funding. Her state has a new education savings account program — which is paying for students from families of any income to switch from public to private school and for many already in private school to remain there. Opponents of the programs are bracing for lawmakers to attempt to make up for the higher costs by further cutting public school funding, even though lawmakers have not publicly threatened to do so. The plans are in doubt because of opposition from Democrats and some Republicans who live in rural areas where private schools are scarce and public schools are some of the most important institutions.
Persons: , Josh Cowen, it's, Ryan Cantrell, ” Aaron Galaz, , Heather Stessman, Stessman, Beth Lewis, Katie Hobbs, Hobbs, Ben Toma, ” Toma, Greg Abbott, Matt Huffman, Hannah Fingerhut, Samantha Hendrickson, Isabella Volmert, Paul Weber Organizations: Michigan State University, American Federation for Children, Catholic, Our Schools, Arizona Gov, Republican, Republican Gov, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Associated Press, America Statehouse News Initiative, America Locations: Arizona, Iowa, — Arizona, Florida , Iowa, Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, West, Phoenix, Waterloo , Iowa, Our Schools Arizona, Texas, Des Moines , Iowa, Columbus , Ohio, Indianapolis, Austin , Texas
Isabella SimonettiIsabella Simonetti is a reporter covering the business of television and streaming as part of The Wall Street Journal's media and marketing bureau in New York. She joined the Journal from the New York Times where she was the David Carr Fellow in Business Reporting. At the Times, Isabella covered breaking business and economics news and wrote a number of enterprise stories on topics ranging from media to personal finance. Previously, Isabella was a media reporter at the New York Observer. Isabella is originally from New York City and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
Persons: Isabella Simonetti Isabella Simonetti, David Carr, Isabella Organizations: New York Times, Times, New York Observer, University of Pennsylvania Locations: New York, New York City
Peyton Manning and LeBron James are in talks to create a show that would follow professional basketball players. Photo: Getty Images (2)Two of the biggest legends in sports, LeBron James and Peyton Manning , are looking to join forces in the entertainment world. James’s entertainment company, SpringHill Company, is in talks with Manning’s Omaha Productions to create a show—modeled on the hit Netflix series “Quarterback”—that would follow the lives of professional basketball players, according to people familiar with the situation.
Persons: Peyton Manning, LeBron James, ” — Organizations: SpringHill Company, Manning’s Omaha Productions
Tens of thousands of women and nonbinary people in Iceland were expected to participate on Tuesday in a one-day strike, which organizers called the country’s largest effort to protest workplace inequality in nearly five decades. Iceland is a global leader in gender equality but still has a long way to go, said Freyja Steingrímsdóttir, a spokeswoman for the Icelandic Federation of Public Workers, the country’s largest federation of public worker unions. “Iceland is often viewed as some sort of equality paradise,” Ms. Steingrímsdóttir, an organizer of the strike, said. “If we’re going to live up to that name, we need to move forward and really be the best we can be — and we’re not stopping until full gender equality is reached.”Organizers urged women and nonbinary people to stop all work on Tuesday, including household errands and child care. Even Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir said she would take part, telling local news media that she would not call a cabinet meeting and that she expected other women in the cabinet to strike.
Persons: Freyja Steingrímsdóttir, Ms, Steingrímsdóttir, Katrín Jakobsdóttir Organizations: Icelandic Federation of Public Workers, Locations: Iceland
An orca species that hunted alongside humans for thousands of years is likely locally extinct. Orcas swam alongside Thaua hunters and led them to whales for thousands of years. Thaua hunters learned that they could work together with orcas in Australia's Twofold Bay, helping lead them straight to their prey. Some Thaua hunters even sang to the orcas to encourage them to herd whales inland. AdvertisementAdvertisement"My people had a long-lasting friendship with the beowa in Eden, especially Old Tom," Holmes wrote.
Persons: Orcas, , Australia —, orcas, Steven Holmes, Holmes, Isabella Reeves, Reeves, Tom, Nan, Catherine Holmes nee Brierly, Budginbro Organizations: Service Locations: Australia, Eden
The NBA wants to secure a big increase in media-rights fees—to help pay its star players—but its biggest TV partners aren’t looking to pony up big spending increases. Photo: Rocky Widner/NBAE/Getty Images)The stars of the National Basketball Association are taking to the court as a new season begins next week. Behind the scenes, the league has started talks to secure the billions of dollars in media-rights fees that will help pay their huge salaries. As the NBA enters its first media negotiations in a decade, its biggest partners, Disney ’s ESPN and Warner Bros. Discovery ’s TNT—which together pay about $2.6 billion a year— aren’t looking to pony up big spending increases.
Persons: Rocky Organizations: NBA, National Basketball Association, Disney ’, ESPN, Warner Bros, TNT
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