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It's unclear if any unauthorized parties accessed the exposed data. AdvertisementFowler on Monday published his security report indicating that Alltech left its database of job candidate information unsecured without a password. That left the personal identifying information of about 216,000 tech job candidates exposed. It's unclear why Alltech collected job seekers' Social Security or passport information. Fowler said job candidates should be "skeptical" of recruiters who ask for personal information as a condition of applying for a job.
Persons: , Jeremiah Fowler, Fowler, Alltech, hasn't, Justin Miller, Miller Organizations: Service, Security, Alltech Consulting, Business, LinkedIn, Secret Service, University of Tulsa, Social, lloydlee Locations: New Jersey
Canadian Labor Minister Steven MacKinnon has invoked federal powers to end work stoppages at the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Montreal, ordering binding and final arbitration between labor unions and ports ownership. Strike actions by unions and ports ownership lockouts had hit both coasts of the key U.S. northern trade partner. "The lockouts of the Canadian ports were causing ships to divert and contributing to congestion and delays throughout North America. Under section 107 of the Canada Labor Code, the Labor Minister can order binding arbitration to end labor disputes. Existing collective agreements will remain in place pending a new deal being reached between dockworker unions and the ports.
Persons: Steven MacKinnon, Vancouver , Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Prince Rupert, Stephen Lamar, Lamar, MacKinnon, Mackinnon Organizations: Canadian Labor, Canadian, Retail Council, Canada, CNBC, Local, U.S . Department of Transportation, American Apparel & Footwear Association, U.S . West Coast, Canada Labor, Labor, Canadian Pacific Kansas City, Canadian National Railway Co, Canada Industrial Relations Locations: Vancouver, Montreal, U.S, United States, Canada, North America
Elon Musk hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2021. "SNL" comedian Chloe Fineman claimed Musk made her cry, and criticized her work. Fineman said she named Musk because he was "rude" about the post-election "SNL" episode. AdvertisementChloe Fineman, a comedian on "Saturday Night Live," said that Elon Musk made her cry when he hosted the show in 2021. On Monday, Fineman said in the TikTok: "I'm gonna come out and say that I'm the cast member that he made cry.
Persons: Elon Musk, Chloe Fineman, Musk, Fineman, , she'd, Dana Carvey, Donald Trump, Kamala, — Elon, Bowen Yang, y4BxNSab8j, — Chris Gardner Organizations: Service, SNL, jk, Musk
Good friends help each other get better business deals, just like Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg. Stewart told The Wall Street Journal that she "learned how to negotiate even better than ever" from the rapper. They first met on "The Martha Stewart Show" in 2008, during which they made mashed potatoes together. "She presents an opportunity, we present it to a network and we make some things happen," Snoop Dogg told People in a September interview. As good friends, they also help each other get better business deals, Snoop Dogg said.
Persons: Martha Stewart, Snoop Dogg, Stewart, , They've, Martha, Snoop's, It's, Snoop, he's, Martha's Chard Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Service, Wall, VH1, Party, Business
Representatives for Trump’s transition team and the FTC didn’t respond to requests for comment. Wall Street, which has been on a tear since Trump’s decisive victory last week, appears to be ready to turn the page on the Khan era. Similarly, the FTC has gone after Big Tech, Big Pharma and even Big Mattress in the name of keeping competition robust. To them, Khan and her DOJ partner in trustbusting, Jonathan Kanter, represent a threat to the bottom line. Since last week’s election, both Kroger and Albertsons shares have risen sharply as investors anticipate the deal would face little resistance under Trump’s FTC.
Persons: CNN Business ’, New York CNN — Lina Khan’s, Donald Trump, Khan, she’s, Lina Khan, Jennifer Rie, kowtow, Jonathan Kanter, Elon Musk, Trump, ” Barry Diller, , , Republican “ Khanservative, JD Vance, Gail Slater, Vance, , David Kostin, Goldman Sachs, Kostin, Donald Trump’s, Brian Gardner, ” Gardner, Susie Wiles Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Republican, Bloomberg Intelligence, CNN, Justice, Albertsons, Big Tech, Big Pharma, IAC, Democratic, Bloomberg, Kroger, Trump’s FTC, Goldman Sachs ’, White, Trump, Federal Reserve Locations: New York, it’s, trustbusting, Washington
New York CNN —On Wednesday morning, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ notorious Infowars media empire will go up for auction in a court-mandated sale, and at least one bid is in the “seven-figure” range, a person familiar with the matter told CNN. Jones was found guilty of defamation by juries in Texas and Connecticut for using his Infowars megaphone to falsely claim the massacre was a hoax. But if “bad guys” buy Infowars, as Jones put it Monday, he’ll “keep broadcasting until they show up” after the Wednesday auction and shut down the fringe outlet. The Onion CEO Ben Collins was previously a journalist at NBC where he extensively covered disinformation and conspiracy theorists, including Jones and Infowars. The Barbed Wire, a progressive Texas-based outlet, said it had planned to bid in the Infowars auction but ultimately decided against it.
Persons: Alex Jones ’, , Jones, Sandy, , ” Jones, Infowars, Roger Stone, Donald Trump, Stone, he’ll, AJNLive, they’re, imploring, Sandy Hook, Ben Collins, Collins, Christopher Mattei Organizations: New, New York CNN, CNN, Elementary, AP, NBC, Elon, ” Representatives, Media Locations: New York, Texas, Connecticut, Infowars
The rule, proposed nearly a year ago, was mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act, which could make it more difficult for the second Trump administration to dismantle. The methane fee will be charged by the federal government until the companies fix the leaks. This fee was paired with financial incentives for oil and gas companies to fix leaky pipelines or infrastructure. The rule could prove tricky for the incoming Trump administration to overturn because the program was included in Biden’s climate law, which passed Congress in 2022. Undoing it would take another act of Congress; while not impossible if Republicans take the House of Representatives, it could be an uphill climb and take longer than if the Trump administration were acting on its own.
Persons: Biden, Trump, It’s, Michael Regan Organizations: CNN, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA
Pitchfork announced that its annual Chicago music festival would not return in 2025. In an announcement on social media and on its website, the music publication said it made the decision after assessing the rapidly evolving "music festival landscape." “For 19 years, Pitchfork Music Festival has been a celebration of music, art, and community—a space where memories were made, voices were amplified, and the shared love of music brought us all together." Pitchfork Music Festival was founded in 2006 by the publication's founder Ryan Schreiber, ex-Pitchfork staffer Chris Kaskie and festival producer Mike Reed. It is unclear if the music festival will move forward in the other cities, but Pitchfork said in its statement that it "will continue to produce events in 2025 and beyond."
Persons: Pitchfork, Condé Nast, men’s, Ryan Schreiber, Chris Kaskie, Mike Reed, Alanis Morissette, Jamie xx, Carly Rae Jepsen Organizations: Pitchfork, Variety, Black Pumas, Pluto Locations: Chicago, Union Park, Paris, London, Mexico City
The "Saturday Night Live" postelection episode didn't land well with fans of the show or Elon Musk. AdvertisementThe "Saturday Night Live" postelection episode was criticized by people across the political spectrum, including Elon Musk. Related Video Crowd boos Elon Musk at Dave Chappelle's comedy show"Listen, I know a lot of ugly women, feminists, I mean, don't want to hear this message. pic.twitter.com/WpLVfMn5gH — BQ (@BrendanQ_1999) November 10, 2024To all the people that are offended by Bill Burr’s SNL monologue. @nbcsnl — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2024They are so mad that @realDonaldTrump won 🤣🤣 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2024
Persons: Elon, Bill Burr, Musk, Dana Carvey, , Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Dave Chappelle, he's, Burr, Dave Chappelle's, Kamala Harris, — Kiki, , Dolly Parton, Bill Burr's Organizations: Service, Trump, SNL Locations: e" c
AOC during a recent Instagram Q&A asked voters why they backed her candidacy and Trump's reelection. Ocasio-Cortez strongly backed Harris and stumped for the vice president during the 2024 campaign. AdvertisementMany voters who split their tickets between Ocasio-Cortez and Trump or other Democratic candidates and Trump pointed to two key issues: the economy and the conflict in Gaza. And the vice president sought to reassure voters concerned over the Israel-Hamas war and the plight of Palestinians that she would work to secure peace in the region as president. The president-elect made major inroads, notably in several Democratic-heavy states, as many voters remained frustrated over the direction of the country.
Persons: Cortez, Harris, , Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio, Donald Trump's, Trump, Joe Biden, ⬇️, nsB6X05Fp2 — Sidney D Johnson Organizations: Service, New York Rep, New, Congressional, Trump —, Democratic, Trump, Dem, dems Locations: Gaza, Ocasio, Alexandria, Cortez, New York's, Israel
Trump also had a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The phone call on Thursday marks the first time the pair are known to have spoken since Trump won the election. AdvertisementWhen approached for comment, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign told Reuters that they "do not comment on private calls between President Trump and other world leaders." Zelenskyy told ABC News that he thought Trump's proposal was a "beautiful" notion but was not grounded on "real-life experience." "Every time he comes to our country, he walks away with $60 billion," Trump said at the rally.
Persons: Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, , Putin, Strong, Zelenskyy, realDonaldTrump, Vasily Nebenzya, that's, Володимир Зеленський Organizations: Service, Russian, Washington Post, Post, Reuters, Trump, Business, Zelenskyy, Fox News, ABC News Locations: Ukraine, Europe, Russian, Mar, Russia, Detroit
President-elect Trump announced that Thomas Homan will serve as "border czar" in his administration. Homan served as acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during Trump's first presidency. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementPresident-elect Donald Trump announced Sunday that Thomas Homan would join his administration as a "border czar" overseeing the security of US borders on land, air, and sea. Related Video Musk visits border, calls for Trump-style wallRepresentatives for Homan, The Heritage Foundation, and the Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Thomas Homan, Homan, Trump's, , Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Here's Organizations: Trump, Immigration, Service, The Heritage Foundation Locations: Homan
Starbucks' ex-CEO, Howard Schultz, told Fortune he trusts successor Brian Niccol to revitalize the company. But the recent rollout of his new back-to-basics strategy has earned the support of one man who knows something about steering the beloved coffeehouse brand to success: Howard Schultz. He first became Starbucks' CEO in 1986 before leaving in 2000. AdvertisementThough Schultz has twice before left and then returned as CEO of Starbucks, he told Fortune there's no chance he'll reprise his role again. Representatives for Starbucks and the Schultz Family Foundation, of which Howard Schultz is a cofounder, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Howard Schultz, Fortune, Brian Niccol, Schultz, there's, , he's, Diana Frost, Kraft Heinz Niccol, Ray Kroc, Niccol, Fortune there's Organizations: Starbucks, Service, Kraft, Foundation, Business Locations: Niccol
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reacts as former U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin speaks at a rally ahead of the New Hampshire primary election in Concord, New Hampshire, U.S. January 19, 2024. Elizabeth Frantz | ReutersPresident-elect Donald Trump said Monday that he would appoint former Rep. Lee Zeldin as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and current Rep. Elise Stefanik as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. The executive director of the Sierra Club, a leading environmental group, blasted Trump's selection of Zeldin for the EPA post. "Our lives, our livelihoods, and our collective future cannot afford Lee Zeldin – or anyone who seeks to carry out a mission antithetical to the EPA's mission." Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., speaks at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Tuesday, July 16, 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump, Lee Zeldin, Elizabeth Frantz, Elise Stefanik, Trump, Trump's, Zeldin, Kathy Hochul, Donald, Ben Jealous, Lee Zeldin –, Bill Clark Organizations: U.S, Republican, New, Reuters, Environmental Protection Agency, United Nations, America, Trump's Cabinet, Gov, League of Conservation Voters, Sierra Club, Republican National Convention, CQ, Inc, Getty Locations: New Hampshire, Concord , New Hampshire, U.S, New York, Milwaukee
Melania Trump is turning to John Rogers, Executive VP at Goldman, for help during the transition. Rogers and Trump worked together during her first term as First Lady. AdvertisementFormer and future First Lady Melania Trump is turning to John Rogers, a partner at Goldman Sachs, for staffing advice during the transition to the White House, Semafor reports. Trump and Rogers have worked together before, when he served as advisor during her first term as first lady. Related VideoRepresentatives for Melania Trump and Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Melania Trump, John Rogers, Trump, , Goldman Sachs, Rogers, He's, Ronald Reagan Organizations: Goldman, Rogers, Service, White, Goldman's, Historical Association, CNBC
CNN —Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will win a closely watched US Senate seat in Arizona, CNN projects, defeating Republican Kari Lake to become the state’s first Latino senator. Gallego will succeed retiring independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a former Democrat, as he joins the soon-to-be-GOP-controlled chamber in January. His win is a bright spot for Democrats, who lost the presidency and their Senate majority last week. With Donald Trump winning Arizona, Gallego also becomes one of several Democrats who were able to win Senate seats this year while the president-elect was carrying their states. Gallego was first elected to Congress in 2014 to represent a deep-blue district in the Phoenix area.
Persons: Ruben Gallego, Republican Kari Lake, Gallego, Sen, Kyrsten, Donald Trump, Trump, Mitch McConnell Organizations: CNN — Democratic, CNN, Republican, Arizona, Congressional Progressive Caucus, outraised, Senate GOP, PAC, US Marines, Arizona House Locations: Arizona, outspent, Chicago, Colombian, Mexican, Iraq, Phoenix
Elon Musk wants Rick Scott to be the next Senate majority leader. "Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader!" Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader! Both Cornyn and Thune served as deputies to McConnell when he was Senate majority leader. AdvertisementPresident-elect Donald Trump has yet to endorse a candidate, but wrote in an X post on Sunday that the next Senate majority leader should support his recess appointments.
Persons: Elon Musk, Rick Scott, Scott, John Cornyn, John Thune, Mitch McConnell, , Elon, Sen, Rick Scott of, lpT34yHTKk — Elon, John Thune of, John Cornyn of, Mitch McConnell of, Cornyn, Thune, McConnell, Donald Trump, Musk, — Donald J, Scott's, Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Zelenskyy Organizations: Service, GOP, Musk, Business, Republican Party clinched, United States, Trump, SpaceX, America PAC, PAC, The New York Times Locations: Rick Scott of Florida, John Thune of South Dakota, John Cornyn of Texas, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Turkish, Ukraine
Lichtman, who has accurately predicted nine elections to date, called a Harris win in September. He said he's received death threats and that there were two break-in attempts on his home. AdvertisementAllan Lichtman, the history professor who correctly predicted nine of the last 11 presidential elections, said he's received death threats after wrongly predicting 2024's results. Lichtman predicted a win for Vice President Kamala Harris over her opponent, former President Donald Trump, in September. "We've faced death threats, doxxing, swatting and intimidation at our doorstep.
Persons: Allan Lichtman, Lichtman, he's, , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, We've, Harris Organizations: Harris, Service, American University, Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department, Business, YouTube, The New York Times, Trump, Republican
"Look at which tax cuts were getting the most focus on the campaign trail. A traditional GOP tax policy might be thought of as favoring business tax cuts. "The top priority is extending the Trump tax cuts and the signature part of his program. Notably, House Speaker Mike Johnson has voiced support for the traditional view of funding tax cuts through economic growth. Individual tax cuts versus Social Security, business tax breaksHistory shows that when it comes to the battle between individual and business tax cuts, contrary to popular perception, individual tax issues are always politically dominant issue.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mnuchin, Stamper, Dustin Stamper, Grant Thornton, Rohit Kumar, Mitch McConnell, Trump, Kumar, Mike Crapo, Mike Johnson, It's, PwC, Biden, John Paulson, Paulson, Elect Trump, Joe Manchin, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk Organizations: Van Andel, Trump, GOP, Representatives, Idaho Republican, Senate, Capitol, Social Security, Child Tax, Corporations, New York Times, Republican, Social, Tax, Republicans, Democrats, West, CBO, IRS, Defense, Federal Reserve, Washington , D.C Locations: Grand Rapids , Michigan, U.S, Idaho, West Virginia, Washington ,
The president-elect promised on the campaign trail to cut taxes on Social Security benefits in his second term. For some baby boomers, lower Social Security taxes could mean larger monthly checks in the short-term. But experts predict that the Social Security tax cuts, along with other campaign promises made by Trump, could quickly drain the national Social Security fund. More than 72 million Americans receive Social Security and the estimated average monthly check is $1,907 a month, per the Social Security Administration. Social Security tax cuts would hurt low-income retirees, younger generationsUS Social Security will be depleted in the next decade without Congressional action.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, Taylor Lee, Lee Organizations: Social Security, Service, Social, White, Fox, Belmont Capital Advisors, Trump's Social, Social Security Administration, Security, Federal Budget, Congressional, Congress, Republican, Trump Locations: Belmont
Wisp, an online pharmacy, said sales of birth control surged after Donald Trump's election win. AdvertisementWisp, an online pharmacy focused on sexual and reproductive health, says sales of birth control and emergency contraception have surged in the United States in the last week. Wisp, which serves over 1.2 million patients nationwide, reported a 1,000% increase in emergency contraception purchases from November 5 to November 6. In the 24 hours after Election Day, Wisp said it saw a 1,650% increase in new patients purchasing emergency contraception. There was a 600% increase in medication abortion sales and a 50% increase in birth control sales.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, , Donald Trump, Monica Cepak, Cepak, Roe, Wade, Wisp, Amy Hagstrom Miller, Hagstrom Miller, Kimberly Inez McGuire Organizations: Service, Business, Democrats, Reproductive, Gender Equity, White Locations: United States, Texas , Indiana, Oklahoma, California, New York
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla. — one of three lawmakers vying to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-KY, as Senate majority leader — suggested Sunday that Trump would probably need Congress' help. "The tariffs, that most likely is going to require 60 [votes in the Senate] unless there's some way we can get that done through reciliation with 51 [votes]," Scott said on Fox News "Sunday Morning Futures." It avoids a filibuster, which requires 60 votes to overcome. Trump has vowed across-the-board tariffs of 10% to 20% on all imports arriving into the United States and at least a 60% tariff on Chinese imports. Economic experts dispute whether Trump's tariff plan, especially the tax on global imports, can be done via executive action.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sen, Rick Scott, Mitch McConnell, , Trump, Scott, He's, Alan Wolff, Jason Furman, Obama Organizations: Fox News, Representatives, Deere & Co, World Trade Organization, Trump, Harvard University, of Economic Advisers, CNBC Locations: United States, Mexico, U.S
As a consequence, the Hamas political office no longer serves its purpose." Qatar agreed and told Hamas’ political leaders about the decision about 10 days ago, the U.S. official said. A Hamas official contacted for comment did not respond. “Its recent behavior dealing with Hamas is telling.”Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials have also criticized Qatar for not forcing Hamas into an agreement. Hamas’ leadership is divided between a military wing, based in Gaza, and the political bureau, whose top officials have been based in Qatar.
Persons: , Biden, Israel, Yahya Sinwar, , Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Thani, Karim Jaafar, Trump, Hersh Goldberg, Khaled Meshal, , , Abdel Kareem Hana, Sen, Rick Scott, Qatar’s, ” Scott, Benjamin Netanyahu, NATO Ally, Ismail Haniyeh, Masoud Pezeshkian Organizations: NBC, Hamas, Qatar, U.S, Qatari, Qatar's, Getty, U.S ., NBC News, Biden Administration, NATO, Foreign Relations, President Locations: Israel, U.S, Qatar, Gaza, Egypt, Thani, AFP, Doha, Cairo, Deir al, Turkey, United States, Washington, New York, Tehran, Iran, Lebanon
In terms of the Electoral College, Trump is on track to win 312 electoral votes if his lead in Arizona holds. It would be a better showing than either his or Joe Biden’s 306 electoral votes in 2016 and 2020, respectively. But it would be far short of Barack Obama’s 365 electoral votes in 2008 and 332 in 2012. Bill Clinton never reached 50% in the popular vote because both of his presidential elections featured a strong third-party candidate in Ross Perot. But Clinton did run away with the Electoral College vote, winning 370 electoral votes in 1992 and 379 in 1996.
Persons: CNN — Donald Trump, , he’ll, Trump, it’s, Joe Biden’s, George W, Barack Obama’s, Bill Clinton, Ross Perot, Clinton, Ronald Reagan’s, Reagan, Walter Mondale, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B, Johnson, Sen, George McGovern, Nixon, Grover Cleveland Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Representatives, University of Florida, Electoral College, Trump, Electoral, Democratic, DC, Democrat, House, Senate, White, White House, Republican Locations: California, Washington and Utah, Arizona, Washington, Minnesota, South Dakota, Massachusetts
A federal judge said Mark Zuckerberg is not personally liable in over two dozen lawsuits. AdvertisementA federal judge said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not personally liable in over two dozen lawsuits accusing his company of causing social media addiction in children. Plaintiffs said that Meta knew Instagram and Facebook posed health risks to its users, especially children. The court's ruling comes as world leaders crack down on some social media companies over claims that they are addictive to children and teens. AdvertisementIn Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week announced plans to introduce a law banning children under 16 from having social media accounts.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, Instagram, , Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, Plaintiffs, Zuckerberg, TikTok, Anthony Albanese, Antigone Davis, Previn Warren Organizations: Facebook, Service, Associated Press, Meta, Business, Motley Rice LLC, Big Tech, Google Locations: California
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