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Klune attended community college for one semester, then got a job working as a claims adjuster at Geico in 2006. I will never be the world's best author, and I don't want to be. I want to write books that have footnotes. I want to write books that have notes in the margins and little doodles and everything like that. And that is the best thing in the world.
Persons: TJ Klune, Klune, I'd, , You've, I've, you've Organizations: New York Times, CNBC Locations: Oregon, Geico, Verania, Virginia
It grossed $164 million, the biggest opening weekend for a film based on a Broadway show. Here's all the records "Wicked" broke and how it compares to other blockbuster musicals. "Wicked" broke three records topping the box office this weekend with $164 million in ticket sales and surpassing its blockbuster rival "Gladiator II." "Wicked" broke the record for the biggest opening weekend for a film based on a Broadway adaptation domestically and globally. Walt Disney StudiosWith "Moana 2" premiering this week, "Wicked" has a new competitor at the box office going into Thanksgiving weekend.
Persons: Disney, Rob Mitchell, Mia, Mitchell, Ariana Grande's, Nielsen, Moana, Paul Dergarabedian Organizations: cinema's, Walt Disney Studios, Gower, Analytics, Disney, Office MoJo
Bombas' early Black Friday deals start now and the brand is offering 20% off sitewide through Thanksgiving. If you need one more reason to stock up during Bombas' Black Friday deals, consider that for every pair of socks and underwear purchased, Bombas will donate a pair to the homeless community. Top Black Friday Bombas deals Our favorite ankle socks for women, the Tri-Block Ankle Socks, are 20% offThe thick and scrunchy Chunky Ragg Half Calf Socks are 20% offGet high-quality workout underwear like the No Show Hipster for 20% offThe warm and cozy Gripper Slipper is 20% offThe best Black Friday Bombas deals for womenBombas Tri-Block Ankle Socks $10.40 $13.00 Save 20% These ankle socks are great if you wear sneakers everyday. View at BombasBombas Women's Gripper Slipper $38.40 $48.00 Save 20% The Bombas Gripper Slipper feels like wearing something halfway between a slipper and a sock, and the new redesign features double the cushioning. You can shop Bombas' early Black Friday sale between Saturday, Nov. 23 and Thursday, Nov. 28.
Persons: Bombas, Women's, , Kaplan, Mary Janes, Gabrielle Chase, Bombas Men's Organizations: Business, Bombas
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Persons: Selena Gomez, Pick Mejuri Puffy Charlotte Huggies, Gabrielle Chase Organizations: Business, Mejuri Locations: Canadian
Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bernstein reiterates MicroStrategy as outperform The firm raised its price target on the stock to $600 per share from $290. " Morgan Stanley upgrades Banco Santander to overweight from equal weight The firm said the bank has a "resilient regional footprint." Morgan Stanley upgrades Robinhood to overweight from equal weight The firm said Robinhood is a Trump election beneficiary. Morgan Stanley upgrades KinderCare to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said shares are compelling at current levels for the daycare company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's survey checks "reinforce [the] multi-year iPhone upgrade thesis."
Persons: Bernstein, MicroStrategy, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Robinhood, Trump, HOOD, it's, Telsey, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Berkley, it's bullish, Tesla, TD Cowen, D.A, Davidson, Rosenblatt, Wedbush, Palantir, PLTR, Wolfe, Jones Lang Lasalle Organizations: Banco Santander, Caixabank, ING, Citi, U.S, Bancorp, UBS, Arm Holdings, BMO, Apple Intelligence, CVS, Bank of America, Shoals Technologies, Procter, Gamble, China, China EV, Nvidia, FedEx Locations: Santander, China
“The dismal outcomes of COP29 … have raised serious concerns about the integrity of the global climate negotiation process,” said Harjeet Singh, of the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative. Fossil fuel interests unleashedCOP climate summits are always painstaking and fraught. More than 1,700 fossil fuel industry players and lobbyists registered to attend the summit, heavily outnumbering most country delegations. Climate groups compared the final deal to a band-aid on a bullet wound, and developing countries reacted with fury. Billed as the most important climate summit since Paris, it’s here countries will set out their climate plans for the next 10 years.
Persons: Ilham Aliyev, Rich, , Harjeet Singh, Payam Akhavan, COP29, Mukhtar Babayev, Maxim Shemetov, Donald Trump, , Margaretha Wewerinke, Singh, Akhavan, populists, Friederike Otto, ” CNN’s Ella Nilsen Organizations: CNN, United Nations, Union, COP29 United, Change, Imperial College London, Putin, Co Locations: Baku, Azerbaijan, COP29, US, Paris, Small, States, Russia, Argentina, petrostates, Saudi Arabia, Vanuatu, COP30, Brazil, it’s, petro
Chief among them is Bonobos, and the Bonobos Black Friday sale offers some serious bang for your buck. The brand is best known for its iconic, great-fitting chinos in a wide range of colors and sizes, and our Bonobos chinos review dives into why we love the brand so much. The best Black Friday Bonobos dealsBonobos its start making pants and became best known for its well-made chinos. Bonobos Fireside Flannel Lined Chinos $90.30 $129.00 Save 30% Bonobos took the stellar fit of its iconic chinos and then upgraded them with a cozy lining. View at BonobosBonobos Gramercy Premium Jeans $104.30 $149.00 Save 30% Yes, Bonobos does jeans as well as they do chinos.
Persons: suiting, we've, Bonobos, Washable Organizations: Business, Black, Bonobos, Chino, Oxford Locations: chino, Cashmere, Cardigan
‘Wicked’ was initially, and always, intended to be a movieBut there’s another reason that feels just as obvious. Clearly, the Tony-winning Broadway show’s and now movie’s success is a testament to the fact that he had the right instinct. The DNA of ‘Wicked’ comes from arguably the most beloved musical family movie, everJudy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz." Warner Home VideoBut what’s also clear is that the elements that the “Wicked” property is working with are unmistakably cinematic. But it was even more than that, as the whimsical opening of the new “Wicked” film demonstrates – minor spoilers ahead.
Persons: “ It’s, , stupendiferously, Gregory Maguire, I’m, Jon M, Chu, Cynthia, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey –, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Bowen Yang, , Maguire, Melanie Griffith, Antonio Banderas, Chicago’s ”, Oscar, Stephen Schwartz, Grammy.com, Mark Platt, Tony, Broadway show’s, Judy Garland, Oz, what’s, Oz ”, Frank Baum’s, it’s Organizations: CNN, Guardian, Hollywood, ” Universal, Universal, Broadway, Warner Locations: Erivo
"If I was in this to make money, I wouldn't even be releasing the kind of music that I am," she said. Raye is a multi-platinum singer and three-time Grammy nominee who has worked with Beyoncé and opened for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. And yet, as of this summer, she said her music career still isn't making her money. And trust me when I tell you, I'm not taking those ways," Raye told me in June following a performance at the Conrad hotel in downtown Manhattan. "If I was in this to make money, I wouldn't even be releasing the kind of music that I am."
Persons: Raye, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Lizzie Widhelm, I'm, Rachel Keen, she'd, She's, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Lucky, Jeff Spicer, WireImage, Donald Passman Organizations: Conrad, Polydor, Century, Brit, Music Locations: Manhattan, Amsterdam, London, Berlin, Ghanaian, Swiss
AdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a recent interview that today's AI doesn't provide the best answers. "We have to get to a point where the answer that you get, you largely trust," he said. The CEO said we're still "several years away" and that companies will need more computational power. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said today's artificial intelligence doesn't provide the best answers and that the world is still "several years away" from an AI we can "largely trust." During the Saturday interview, Huang said that pre-training or training a model on a large, diverse dataset before it's developed to perform a certain task will not be enough.
Persons: Jensen Huang, we're, Huang, ChatGPT, OpenAI Organizations: Nvidia, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Conventional wisdom holds that Musk — the world’s richest man and key Donald Trump ally — and his friends are just joking. But Musk’s posts are adding to the anxiety that MSNBC staffers are feeling about the reelection of Donald Trump and the recently announced spinoff of Comcast’s cable channels. I learned that more than one benevolent billionaire with liberal bonafides has already reached out to acquaintances at MSNBC to express interest in buying the cable channel. Instead, he is moving MSNBC and a half dozen other cable channels into “SpinCo,” a pure-play cable programming company. I have sensed quite a bit of enthusiasm at MSNBC about “SpinCo,” actually, because the new structure should allow for more investment into MSNBC, CNBC and the other brands.
Persons: CNN — Elon Musk, Donald Trump, , bonafides, Brian Roberts, Benjamin Swinburne, Morgan Stanley, SpinCo, , , Donald Trump , Jr, Joe Rogan, Rachel Maddow’s, Musk, Maddow, Mark Cuban, Trump, Matt Gaetz, Viktor Orbán’s “, Ian Bassin, ” Bassin, Gábor, Kamala Harris, Cuban Organizations: CNN, MSNBC, Twitter, Comcast, , CNBC, Trump Jr, Former Florida, ” CNN, , Democracy, Politico Magazine, Fox Locations: Hungary
“The biggest Thanksgiving we’ve ever had was when we were filming a special in 1993. We filmed it during Thanksgiving, and it was much more like a giant family reunion. The funniest, though, was when Rachel planned a big turkey reveal one year, and the turkey was so dry that she had to make extra biscuits and gravy just to make up for it. It happens to the best of us.”
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AdvertisementAs a private chef, I turn to Trader Joe's for all of my pantry staples, which cost me about $60. I wasn't able to get nearly as much at Whole Foods, so I'll stick to Trader Joe's. As a private chef, I get Whole Foods delivered for my clients a lot. Plus, there's a Trader Joe's just down the street from me, and I can get all our weekly staples for about $60. I decided to take my Trader Joe's budget to Whole Foods.
Persons: Joe's, I've Organizations: Foods
A Santa Claus rally, and a strong seasonal month for stocks, can push stocks to new all-time highs by year-end, according to the Stock Trader's Almanac. That helped the S & P 500 notch a more than 25% yearly advance, with the Nasdaq rising more than 27%. "We expect more new all-time highs before yearend," he wrote. .SPX 1D mountain S & P 500 Seasonally speaking, December is already the third-best month of any year for the major averages, according to the Almanac. Typically, the S & P 500 gains 1.3% on average during this period, in data going back to 1969.
Persons: Santa Claus, Stocks, Donald Trump, Scott Bessent, Dow, Jeffrey A, Hirsch Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Key Square, Nasdaq, Stock, Dow Locations: Santa
Whereas Burlington Stores, which appeals to a more brand-conscious and slightly more affluent demographic, sports a price-to-sales of 1.8 and is trading at 36 times forward earnings estimates. According to Placer.ai data, observed customers rose 5% YoY on a 91 trailing-day basis at Burlington and fell 3.2% at Kohl's stores. Kohl's stores implies an eye-watering 11.6% move versus a 10-year average of about 7%. Nevertheless, using "diagonals" as follows has payoff characteristics that are generally similar: Buy KSS Apr. 17 $15 put Sell KSS Nov. 29 $15.50 put Sell KSS Nov. 29 $18.50 call Buy KSS Apr.
Persons: Nordstrom, Kohl's, BURL Organizations: Burlington Stores, New York Fed, Traders, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Burlington
But it needs to invest more in quantity if it wants to defend against Russia, warfare experts said. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is showing the West the value of quantity over quality. AdvertisementAnd in the aftermath of the Cold War, Western stockpiles of weaponry diminished and industry shrunk, leaving it less prepared to build large quantities of munitions and equipment. Advertisement"Assuming that you don't decisively defeat the Russians in the opening phase of the war," Barros said, "you're going to burn through all your ATACMS and HIMARS missiles and artillery ammunition." In an image taken from a video distributed by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service in October, a Russian 120mm mortar crew fires toward a Ukrainian position.
Persons: Zelenskyy, Mick Ryan, George Barros, Abrams, Michael O'Hanlon, Barros, ANATOLII STEPANOV, that's, isn't, O'Hanlon, William Alberque, Alberque Organizations: Australian Army, Institute for, NATO, American, Brookings Institution, Getty, Stimson Center, Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, AP Locations: Ukraine, Western, Russia, China, West, Soviet, Ukraine Russia, Russian, Ukrainian, North Korea, Iran
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Bath & Body Works — The Ohio-based personal care company climbed more than 16%, on pace for its best day since November 2022. The retailer raised its forecast for full-year adjusted profit and said it expects a smaller drop in annual sales, boosted by solid demand for personal care products and new store offerings. Robinhood — The financial services provider surged 5% after Morgan Stanley upgraded it to overweight, citing upside from President-elect Donald Trump's looming second term in office. Target's shares have lost about 12% year to date and the stock's 3.6% dividend yield is very "attractive," the firm said. Abercrombie & Fitch — The retailer gained 4% ahead of its third-quarter earnings release , expected Tuesday morning.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Donald Trump's, Macy's, Oppenheimer, AGCO, Gordon, Abercrombie, Fitch, Biohaven, Piper Sandler, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Farm Equipment Limited, Gordon Haskett Research, Intel, CNBC, Commerce Department, U.S, Bancorp, Citigroup, Arm, UBS, Santander — ADRs, BDO, Nasdaq, Truist Securities Locations: The Ohio, New York, The Minneapolis, British, Spanish, Santander
AdvertisementTrump has been hard on EVs, but a new friendship with Elon Musk could change things. So far, Musk supports Trump's plans to dismantle EV tax credits. Automakers had hoped that Musk would support EV regulations and tax credits, but it appears the CEO is siding with Trump for now. An industry group representing many automakers (but not Tesla) pleaded with Trump to preserve EV tax credits but reconsider some of the more stringent emissions regulations. This was an about-face from Musk's stance a few months earlier when he advocated for trade barriers and warned that Chinese EV companies would "demolish" competition without guardrails.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, he's, Trump's, Musk, Tesla Organizations: Trump, Biden, Government, Trump's, EV, Tesla, Twitter, US, Alliance, Automotive Innovation, Biden Administration Locations: Lago, China, Europe
AdvertisementDatabricks CEO Ali Ghodsi isn't the biggest fan of interviews and "gotcha questions." Ghodsi prefers to analyze candidates by testing them with a real challenge within the company. "I don't believe in interviews because I think some people interview well, and they might not be good at all," he said. "And some people interview really poorly, but they might be excellent." AdvertisementGhodsi is not the only executive who finds standard interview questions to be a lacking litmus test for potential hires.
Persons: Ali Ghodsi, Ghodsi, JP Morgan, Carla Hassan, Ali Ghodsi doesn't, Logan Bartlett, Jensen Huang, Huang Organizations: Nvidia
Learn moreDigital artists, photographers, and animators are likely more than familiar with Adobe Creative Cloud and the suite's powerful lineup. Now through November 29, Adobe is offering its Creative Cloud All Apps subscription with a 50% discount. It's rare to find Adobe Creative Cloud on sale, especially for such a low price. The best Black Friday Adobe Creative Cloud dealsBlack Friday Adobe FAQsWhat does Adobe Creative Cloud include? Even if you only use two of these services, the Creative Cloud All Apps subscription is worth choosing over individual plans.
Persons: it's, you've, I've Organizations: Business, Adobe Creative, Adobe, Shoppers, Photoshop Express
"I started with making stuff for music festivals, and then it quickly snowballed into making just about everything that I wear." She's a regular at a nearby Goodwill and the chain of Red, White and Blue thrift stores, and she frequents local secondhand shops. Whether it's reimaging a dress you find at your local Goodwill or just wearing it off the rack, shopping secondhand is way to save money and shop more sustainably. "I think that it's really fun to take the character that's in something from the thrift store and turn it into something new," Karasack says. Here are Karasack's best tips for a successful thrift store haul.
Persons: Karasack, She's, it's Organizations: Brooklyn, CNBC Locations: Florida
Throughout his sparkling career as an investor, Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett has become a leading role model for those looking to accumulate wealth. Buffett shared new details of his estate plan in a letter published on Monday, elaborating on how he intends to transfer the vast majority of his fortune to philanthropic causes. "As a general matter, if you do not have an estate plan, the state will provide one," Reynoso says. To avoid confusion — and to keep your loved ones out of a lengthy and expensive legal process — you'd be wise to put together a basic estate plan. How to estate plan like Buffett
Persons: Warren Buffett, Buffett, he's, I'm, hadn't, it's, Jose Reynoso, Reynoso, Powers Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, Wall Street, Private Wealth, Buffett Locations: Berkshire
Chip Leighton's viral 'teenager texts' highlight how little some kids know about money. As the creator of "The Leighton Show," his social media posts, which have collectively been seen more than 250 million times, hilariously highlight some of the texts teenagers send their parents. Leighton, who has two children of his own, receives thousands of messages from parents of teenagers across the country — some of which he uses for content. covers some of the best — or worst — texts from teenagers. One section is devoted entirely to money-related topics, often related to a first job or taxes.
Persons: Chip Leighton's, Chip Leighton, she'd, Leighton, it's Organizations: Finance
AdvertisementI followed Ina Garten's recipes for pumpkin, apple, and pecan pie to see which I liked best. The pecan pie tasted like a cocktail, and the apple pie was shockingly simple to throw together. I ended up with extra pumpkin-pie filling, but Garten's buttery crust was the real winner. I sometimes struggle to create a buttery, flaky crust, and my fillings don't always have the right texture. Here's how my day of baking went as I attempted to make Garten's pecan, pumpkin, and apple pies.
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Barbara Taylor Bradford, one of the world’s best-selling romance novelists, who captivated readers for decades with chronicles of buried secrets, raging ambitions and strong women of humble origins rising to wealth and power, died Sunday. She was 91. She died after a short illness, her publisher, HarperCollins, said on Monday. Beginning with the runaway success of her 1979 debut novel, “A Woman of Substance,” Ms. Bradford’s 40 works of fiction sold more than 90 million copies in 40 languages and were all best sellers on both sides of the Atlantic, according to publishers’ reports. This is a developing story.
Persons: Barbara Taylor Bradford, Ms, Bradford’s Organizations: HarperCollins
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