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Tesla's falling California sales point to bigger problems for the car company. AdvertisementTesla is losing some ground in its home state of California, signaling more trouble ahead for the world's largest electric car company. As electric car sales rose 2% in California, Tesla's sales in the state fell 3.5%, according to third-quarter figures from the California New Car Dealers Association. The losses don't upset Tesla's market dominance: the Elon Musk-led company still accounted for more than half of all EV sales in California for the quarter. "Tesla's sales are actually doing great," he said during a recent X space.
Persons: , Tesla, That's, Elon, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Jason Bateman, Bateman, Tim Walz, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett, it's, MAGA Organizations: Service, Car Dealers, EV, Hyundai, BMW, Republican, Trump, Cox Automotive Locations: California
Silver told Fortt that his current model shows the odds favoring Trump, who holds a 55% to 45% win probability advantage over Harris. Most people no longer even have the landline phones which past election cycle polling history relied on. Why the betting markets may be all 'vibe and chatter'The betting markets show a much bigger edge for Trump, with major wagers placed on Polymarket, Robinhood jumping into the action, and presidential election contracts surging in popularity. Critics have raised concerns that the election betting markets are potentially being manipulated. But Silver, who is a consultant to one of the leading prediction markets, Polymarket, says he wouldn't pay much attention to the betting markets data right now, as they simply may not be very accurate at this moment in the election cycle.
Persons: Nate Silver, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Silver, Trump, CNBC's, Jon Fortt, Fortt, Harris, Ken Griffin, Stanley Drunkenmiller, Critics Organizations: New York Times, CNBC Technology, CNBC, Trump, Trump Media Locations: New York City
AWS's Graviton CPU chips are used by over 90% of its 1,000 largest data center customers. AWS's custom silicon strategy includes AI chips like Inferentia and Trainium. AdvertisementIn 2018, Amazon Web Services launched Graviton, its own line of homegrown central processing unit chips for data center servers. Big enterprises, such as Epic Games, Databricks, and Pinterest, are all major Graviton customers, he said. "We will absolutely continue to drive innovation in custom silicon as we have been doing for the past 10-plus years."
Persons: , Rahul Kulkarni, Kulkarni, Graviton, James Hamilton, Bernstein, AWS's Kulkarni, Jassy Organizations: Service, Amazon Web Services, Intel, AMD, Epic, Annapurna Labs, Bernstein Research, AWS Locations: Israel
Chanel CEO Leena Nair visited Microsoft to discuss AI, she told Stanford's business school. Chanel is preparing for AI integration and testing experiments including chatbots, Nair said. AdvertisementChatGPT may be one of the major contenders in the AI race, but Chanel CEO Leena Nair was left slightly less than impressed by it during her trip to Microsoft headquarters. "And we're like, 'Show us a picture of a senior leadership team from Chanel visiting Microsoft' — it is all men in suits." Yes, 76% of my organization is women, 96% of my clients are women, female CEO," Nair said.
Persons: Leena Nair, Nair, Chanel, , you've Organizations: Microsoft, Service, Stanford Graduate School, ChatGPT, Chanel, Unilever, Business Locations: Seattle
According to the FVAP, only about 5% of American voters in Israel cast their ballot in 2020. AdvertisementHe said American voters in Israel will be asking, '"Which presidency is the one that will save the lives of my children?" He said his in-laws plan to vote for Harris, while his wife may vote for Trump for the first time. In Trump-friendly Israel, American expats are dividedIn general, Israel is Trump-friendly territory. He said that among American voters in Israel, Orthodox Jews are more likely to support Trump, while secular Jews tend to favor Harris.
Persons: , Judith Segaloff, Segaloff, Expats, Donald Trump, AHMAD GHARABLI, iVote, Heather Stone, they've, Kamala Harris, Stone, Sen, JD Vance, Trump's, Harris, Trump, Raphael Gantshar, Gantshar, Benjamin Netanyahu, Abraham, SAUL LOEB, Tzvi Silver, I'm, Silver, Langer, Uriel Abulof, Abulof, Bibi, Here's Organizations: Service, West Bank, International Court of Justice, Republican Overseas, Getty, Voting, Israel, CBS News, Democratic National Committee, Republican, New Yorker, Abraham Accords, Trump, Accords, Langer Research, Jewish, Tel Aviv University's School of Political Science, Israeli, Republicans Overseas Locations: Israel, AFP, iVote Israel, New York , New Jersey, California, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Gaza, Lebanon, New, New Jersey, PORI
Sam's Club CEO told BI the warehouse club's automation push isn't about wanting to trim its workforce. Sam's Club CEO Chris Nicholas told Business Insider that the company's automation push isn't about trimming the number of employees in stores long-term. That's almost double what a typical club employs, according to Sam's Club. In the low-markup world of warehouse club retail, overall profitability is heavily tied to membership fees. If you are a Sam's Club worker who wants to share your perspective, please contact Dominick via email or text/call/Signal at 646.768.4750.
Persons: Chris Nicholas, , Sam's, That's, Nicholas, that's, We've, we've, Damion Shelton, it's, he's, Dominick Organizations: Sam's, Service, Business, Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club, MIT Locations: Dallas, Grapevine , Texas
The billionaire has been less prominent in the election than Elon Musk — but still has much at stake. Bezos's Blue Origin is working with NASA and the Pentagon as it plays catch-up with Musk's SpaceX. Executives from Bezos' rocket company Blue Origin, including CEO Dave Limp, spoke with Donald Trump on Friday, The Associated Press reported. Like all private space companies, Blue Origin relies heavily on federal contracts and is competing with SpaceX for government and military projects. Blue Origin did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Jeff Bezos's, Elon Musk, , Jeff Bezos, Dave Limp, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, William Lewis, Bezos, Lewis, Robert Kagan, Michele Norris, Marty Baron, Baron, Elon, Artemis, it's, SpaceX's, Trump Organizations: Washington Post, NASA, Pentagon, Musk's SpaceX, Service, Bezos, Associated Press, New York Times, Trump, SpaceX, Republican, PAC, Business, Bloomberg, White, Twitter, United States Post, United States Postal Service, Web Services, of Defense, Microsoft Locations: Washington, The Texas, Amazon
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Madison Square Garden, in New York, U.S., October 27, 2024. Andrew Kelly | ReutersRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump headlined a rally at New York's Madison Square Garden on Sunday that began with a series of vulgar and racist remarks by allies of the former president. Danielle Alvarez, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, told Reuters that the joke about Puerto Rico "does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign." Harris's campaign in an email said the Madison Square Garden rally was "mirroring the same dangerously divisive and demeaning message" as Trump. Trump's 2016 presidential opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton, has accused him of "re-enacting" a pro-Nazi rally that was held at Madison Square Garden in 1939 on the eve of World War Two.
Persons: Donald Trump, Andrew Kelly, Trump, Billy Joel, Kamala Harris, Harris, Hulk Hogan, Rudy Giuliani, Eric, Don Jr, Giuliani, Tony Hinchcliffe, Ricky Martin, Danielle Alvarez, Harris's, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump's, Elon Musk, Elon, Musk Organizations: Madison, Reuters Republican, New, Knicks, Democratic, Republican, New York City, Reuters, Puerto Ricans, Trump, Nazi, Garden, Congressional, Office Locations: New York, U.S, Caribbean U.S, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican, Puerto, United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Madison, York, America
I got a hefty scholarship, which covered my living expenses, so I didn't work while I was in law school. I graduated from law school in May 2022I studied for and took the Washington, DC Bar exam that summer. Related storiesI now help individuals get into law school, perform well, and get jobs after law school. I wish I had had law school mentorship in my life — there is so much I just didn't know about the process. The business grew as my TikTok grew.
Persons: Sephora Grey, , I'm, they've, they're, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, LSU, University of Florida, Georgetown Law School, Washington , DC, Court, District of, Appeals, Federal Circuit, Boston University, lhaas Locations: Mississippi, Baton Rouge, Washington, District of Maryland, Ohio, Boston, Georgetown, Florida, Miami
Similar to Maureen, she's concerned about financial security for older Americans — but she will be supporting Vice President Kamala Harris. "He says that he's going to keep Social Security, but you never know with him," Klein told BI of Trump. CRP research suggests that's due to fewer older adults working traditional jobs and instead pursuing entrepreneurship to supplement their retirement incomes. AdvertisementJR Reed and Krista Geer, both in charge of county-wide aging agencies, have met with older adults in Pennsylvania to hear their top worries. Critics say it isn't tied to a measure that accurately reflects the spending of older Americans.
Persons: Harris, Trump, , Maureen, Donald Trump, he'll, she's, Heck, Federal Reserve —, Marjorie Klein, Kamala Harris, Klein, Bill Johnston, Walsh, Benjamin Glasner, haven't, Glasner, Mike Crossey, Crossey, Richard Fiesta, Fiesta, Kyle Kopko, Kopko, Bill Candelori, It's, Candelori, Josh Shapiro —, Democrat —, Jason Kavulich, it's, I've, JR Reed, Krista Geer, Geer, Reed, Brian Hughes, JD Vance, Kavulich Organizations: Pennsylvania, BI, Social Security, Service, Republicans, Biden, Trump, Federal Reserve, AARP, Cambria —, Economic Innovation Group, Security, Alliance, Retired, Center for, Democrat, Pennsylvania's, JR Locations: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, AARP Pennsylvania, — Fayette, Cambria, Pittsburgh, Center for Rural Pennsylvania
Mark Cuban has been on a media blitz campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris. Cuban said Trump was a "lousy president" and "he'll be a worse president this time." After Cavuto asked Cuban to respond to Trump's attacks on him, Cuban said that it indicated his inability to focus. A spokesperson for Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside working hours. Recently, the billionaire entrepreneur has been on a media campaign, speaking on various platforms, from the "All-In" podcast to The New York Times.
Persons: Mark Cuban, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Cuban, Trump, , Kamala Harris's, Fox Business's Neil Cavuto, He's, Cavuto, Harris Organizations: Fox Business, Service, Cuban, Business, New York Times Locations: Wisconsin , Arizona, Michigan
Williams appears to be the first person to publicly allege sexual misconduct by Trump in which Epstein played a role. Later, in the “later winter, early spring” of 1993, Williams recalled, she was walking with Epstein near Fifth Avenue when he suggested visiting Trump at Trump Tower. “He made me feel so disgusting and, I remember, at that moment so utterly confused,” Williams recalled. Days after the incident, a postcard arrived at her modeling agency addressed to her, Williams recalled. “He harmed me,” Williams told NBC News.
Persons: Stacey Williams, Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Williams, Kamala ” Zoom, Ashley Judd, Tarana Burke, , ” Williams, Kamala Harris ’, ” Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Barack Obama, Trump, Epstein, ” Stacey Williams, Marion Curtis, Trump Tower Williams, Trump “, , “ Stacey, Love Donald ”, Ally Gutwillinger, Gutwillinger, Lago, ‘ Stacey, Love Donald, , Ghislaine Maxwell, Kamala ”, Harris, E, Jean Carroll, Carroll, Organizations: Sports, Convention, NBC News, Democratic Party, NBC, Guardian, CNN, Woodstock Film, Woodstock Playhouse, Trump Tower, Trump, Fifth, Davidoff Locations: Florida, Manhattan, New York, Lago, Palm Beach, Fla
Plaintiffs in 14 lawsuits call Sean Combs a rapist, including eight who sued in the past two weeks. Defense lawyers have already signaled that this will be a line of attack against "Victim-1." Related stories"There's 30 million reasons" to doubt her credibility, Combs attorney Marc Agnifilo told a judge during bail arguments last month. In court papers relating to the criminal case, defense attorneys have used the words "false" and "outright absurd" in referring to the lawsuits' allegations. Experts said Combs' defense lawyers will try to impugn the financial motives of not only any plaintiffs who take the stand in May but also their lawyers.
Persons: Sean Combs, Combs, , Sean, Diddy, Michael Farkas, Farkas, Cassandra, Cassie, Ventura, Douglas Wigdor, Marc Agnifilo, Stacey Richman, Jay, Lil Wayne, Richman, Jane Doe, Tony Buzbee, Michael Bachner, Bachner, Rodney, Rod, Jones, Tyrone Blackburn, Blackburn, Liza Gardner, Adria, Buzbee Organizations: Service, New, Defense, Buzbee, US, VMA, UMG, Motown Records, Universal Music Group, New York Locations: New York, Bronx, Manhattan, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Alabama, Houston, Brooklyn
Its energy business grew by over 50% year over year, earning Tesla over $7 billion in revenue so far in 2024. Elon Musk said on Tesla's earnings call that the energy unit is "growing like wildfire." Revenue for Tesla's energy generation and storage business was nearly $2.4 billion in the third quarter of 2024, up 52% from the same period last year. Advertisement"The energy storage business is growing like wildfire, with strong demand for both Megapack and Powerwall," Musk said. The billionaire said that Tesla's Megapack factory in Lathrop, California, had hit an important production milestone of 200 units per week.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, , it's, Elon Musk's, That's, Musk Organizations: Service, Tesla Locations: Lathrop , California, Shanghai, Megapack
The Washington Post Building at One Franklin Square Building on June 5, 2024 in Washington, DC. Andrew Harnik | Getty ImagesThe Washington Post said Friday that it will not endorse a candidate in the presidential election this year, breaking decades of tradition, and sparking immediate criticism of the decision. "The decision not to publish was made by The Post's owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos," The Post reported, citing two sources briefed on the events. Trump, while president, had been critical of Bezos and The Post. Nor in any future presidential election."
Persons: Andrew Harnik, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jeff Bezos, Trump, Boris Johnson, Michael M, Will Lewis, Lewis, Mariel Garza, Patrick Soon, Shiong, Garza, Marty Baron, Baron Organizations: Washington Post, Franklin, Democratic, GOP, , Amazon, Pentagon, Microsoft, Trump, CNBC, British, Santiago, Getty, Post, Los, Columbia, The Locations: Washington , DC, New York City
Dietary supplements aren't FDA-approved like drugs. Dietary supplements aren't FDA-regulated like drugs, and the onus lies on manufacturers to ensure their products are safe and accurately labeled. As such, dietary supplements aren't uniform, Stefan Pasiakos, the director of the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health, said. But there are certainly aspects of certain dietary supplements that may be considered unsafe." AdvertisementThe ODS has lots of information on its website, including dietary supplement fact sheets, which are up-to-date, evidence-based reviews of the available information, he said.
Persons: Stefan Pasiakos, , Pasiakos, There's Organizations: FDA, Service, National Institutes of Health, JAMA, Pharmacotherapy, Getty, National Center, Integrative, NIH
After months of that mounting pressure — plus an investor lawsuit — Stellantis confirmed that Tavares would retire after his contract expires in early 2026. A Stellantis spokesperson said the investor lawsuit is without merit, and the company plans to "vigorously defend itself." "If a customer has an older Stellantis product, the odds of buying a new one are very, very diminished, especially compared to the rest of the industry," Drury said. Stellantis, in return, has filed a lawsuit accusing the union of violating the contract with its strike authorization votes. AdvertisementAfter a historic strike at all three Detroit car companies last fall, the UAW won the right to strike over product commitments.
Persons: Carlos Tavares, Tavares, , Stellantis, — Stellantis, Kevin Farrish, Dave Kelleher, Kelleher, Jeep, Dodge, Ivan Drury, Edmunds, Drury, Carlos, Shawn Fain Organizations: Investors, Service, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, France's PSA Groupe, United Auto Workers, UAW, Chrysler, Dodge, Stellantis, Renegade, Cherokees, Hyundai, Cox Automotive, Detroit, Cherokee Locations: North America, Portuguese, Pennsylvania, Illinois
While many AI companies have focused on training large language models, Groq seeks to make them run as fast as possible using chips it developed called LPUs, or language processing units. The gambit is that as AI models get better, inference — the part where the AI makes decisions or answers questions — will demand more computing power than training will, positioning Groq to reap the rewards. Groq's special (and tightly patented) sauce is its specialized chip design says Ross. Dean asked Ross's team to design a chip based on a specific type of integrated circuit they were using, and the result was Google's first tensor processing unit, a chip designed specifically for AI. Watching the AlphaGo program land a complex "shoulder hit" move on its opponent was validation for Ross that faster inference meant better, smarter AI.
Persons: Groq, Ross, , Google's, Jeff Dean, Dean, Ross's, Lee Sedol Organizations: Rivals, Nvidia, Google
The French fashion house is bucking the trend of the luxury industry as competitors like LVMH stutter. Hermès is succeeding while peers struggle because it follows the law of luxury to a tee, analysts say. AdvertisementIf the luxury slump is an epidemic, Hermès is managing to stay immune. The fashion house is reaping the rewards of a long-term strategy and abiding by the fundamental laws of luxury. AdvertisementIn the luxury fashion world, there's a growing belief that "getting attention is everything," Pedraza said.
Persons: Hermès, , LVMH, Kering, Hermès Birkin, Sarah Jacobs, Carole Dupont, Eric du Halgouët, Pietri, Martin, Roll, Milton Pedraza, Pedraza, Hermés Organizations: Service, New York Loan, Business, Investor Relations, Hermès, Finance, McKinsey, Paris Thomson Reuters, Luxury Institute Locations: Asia, Japan, China, Switzerland, Paris, LVMH
Amazon promoted Garman to be the CEO of Amazon Web Services this year, right as competition in cloud computing and AI intensified. Garman has nearly 20 years of experience across engineering and sales roles at the company. His deep understanding of the business helped shape AWS's early approach to generative AI and the creation of AI products, like Amazon Q and Bedrock. He also led the establishment of the AWS Generative AI innovation Center, designed to collaborate with customers and help them identify opportunities in AI. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Garman Organizations: Amazon, Amazon Web Services
Twenty-three Nobel Prize-winning economists endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump in a joint letter released Wednesday. The nearly two dozen economists said Trump's economic agenda, which includes hardline tariff proposals and a slate of aggressive tax cuts, would "lead to higher prices, larger deficits, and greater inequality." Joseph Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize for his market economics research in 2001, spearheaded the joint endorsement among his fellow laureates. Stiglitz led a similar effort to endorse President Joe Biden in June, publishing a letter signed by 16 Nobel laureates. That came just two days before the fateful presidential debate that ultimately derailed the president's reelection bid.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joseph Stiglitz, Stiglitz, Joe Biden Organizations: CNN
Former President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, saying at a Latino outreach campaign event in Miami that she is "the worst" and "slow," with a "low IQ." Honestly, there’s something wrong, and there's something wrong with her, too. NBC News reached out to the Harris campaign for comment. Trump frequently refers to Harris, the country’s first Black, South Asian and female vice president, as dumb, weak and crazy. You’re a s--- vice president.”
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Tim Walz, Hallie Jackson, Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro, CBS's, she's, Bernie Sanders, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, , ” Trump, , you’ve, You’re, Organizations: Minnesota, NBC News, NBC Locations: Miami, Pocahontas, Scranton , Pennsylvania, Latrobe , Pennsylvania
Oil prices ended down 7% last week and are lower this year-to-date, despite Middle East tensions. Oil prices have been depressed this year because China — the world's largest oil importer — is in a prolonged economic downturn. Last year, they each accounted for 11% of the world's oil supply. This means that Saudi Arabia is looking to corner a larger market share instead of targeting higher profit margins by restricting output. Advertisement"But the problem is when oil prices spike, it sends oil companies searching for temporarily profitable oil," he added, referring to the US shale boom as the most recent example.
Persons: , Abishur Prakash, Prakash, Anton Siluanov, Matthew Huber, we're, Huber Organizations: Service, , Financial Times, International Energy Agency, Brent, US West Texas, Syracuse University, Saudi, Trump, OPEC Locations: Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Toronto, Israel, Iran, Europe, OPEC
Founders of women's health startups feel doubly invested in this election, one of the closest presidential races of the century. They said another Trump victory creates uncertainty for reproductive health startups, from period trackers to online abortion clinics to embryo banks. For startup Julie, the legal status of emergency contraception is the "million dollar question of this election," said Amanda E/J Morrison. Trump's waffling on reproductive rights has put founders of women's health startups on notice. For some founders of women's health startups, this election is more than a political contest; it has ramifications for their livelihoods.
Persons: Julie, Amanda E, J Morrison, Morrison, Lily, Trump, We're, , Kamala Harris, Trish Costello, Mika Eddy, Eddy, Samuel Corum, Jane, Roe, Wade, Hey Jane, Carli Sapir, Sapir, Donald Trump, Mark Wilson, Flo, Deena Shakir, Lauren Berson Sugarman, Berson, Alice Zheng, Zheng, Julie's, Dobbs, TikTok influencers, Julie swag, Julie Julie's, It's, Melia Russell, Rebecca Torrence Organizations: Suffolk University, Trump, Getty, Amboy Ventures, White, Lux Capital, Maven, Sciences, Vitra Labs, Investors, Walmart, JAMA, Business Locations: New York, Boston, Texas, California, we're, Roe America, Alabama
Remote work continues to be popular among workers. Nearly a quarter, 22% say remote work flexibility is the most important benefit, according to Monster's 2024 Work Watch Report. "A lot of remote jobs are tech jobs" for example, says John Mullinix, head of growth marketing at Ladders. But remote jobs can be found in a wide range of fields — including opportunities "that are upwards of $130,000," says Toni Frana, career expert at FlexJobs. Mullinix and Frana regularly scour their sites to see what employers are looking for and how much they'll pay.
Persons: John Mullinix, Toni Frana Organizations: Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS
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