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India's August wholesale price index falls 0.52% y/y
  + stars: | 2023-09-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A worker carries a sack of potatoes at a wholesale market in Mumbai, India July 14, 2017. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW DELHI, Sept 14 (Reuters) - India's wholesale price index (INWPI=ECI) fell 0.52% in August from a year earlier, according to government data released on Thursday. Economists polled by Reuters had estimated the wholesale price index for August would fall 0.6%. Food prices rose 5.62% year-on-year, compared with a sharp rise of 7.75% in July, and manufactured product prices fell 2.37% in August, against a 2.51% fall the previous month. Reporting by Nikunj Ohri; Writing by Shivangi Acharya; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Sharon SingletonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Shailesh Andrade, Shaktikanta Das, Nikunj Ohri, Shivangi Acharya, Jacqueline Wong, Sharon Singleton Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Reserve Bank of India, Thomson Locations: Mumbai, India, DELHI
Many people see a bright light during their near-death experiences, experts say. “This latest report of persistent brain waves after cardiac arrest has been blown out of proportion by the media. “That is, those patients who had near-death experiences did not show the reported brain waves, and those who did show the reported brain waves did not report near-death experiences,” Greyson told CNN via email. Greyson, who was not involved in the new study, is the coeditor of “The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation.” He and cardiologist Dr. Pim van Lommel, a Dutch researcher and writer on near-death experiences, submitted comments to the journal to publish alongside the new study. It’s correct that the study was not able to match electrical activity with a near death experience in the same patient, Parnia said.
Persons: Aubrey Osteen’s, , y’all, ” Osteen, , , Osteen, ” Aubrey Osteen, Anne Elizabeth Barnes, Sam Parnia, It’s, ” Parnia, , Jesus ’, Parnia, Bruce Greyson, Carlson, ” Greyson, Greyson, Dr, Pim van Lommel Organizations: CNN — Surgeons, NYU Langone Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Psychiatry, Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia School of Medicine, CNN Locations: New York City, , United States, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Charlottesville, Dutch, flatline,
Another said the whole design process for a large metal mold would typically cost about $4 million. To overcome the obstacles, Tesla turned to firms that make test molds out of industrial sand with 3D printers. To cast subframes with hollows as part of one gigacasting, Tesla plans to place solid sand cores printed by the binder jets within the overall mold. But despite that greater flexibility achieved in both the design process and the complexity of the large frames, there was still one more major hurdle to clear. And once Tesla is happy with the prototype mold, it can then invest in a final metal one for mass production.
Persons: Norihiko Shirouzu, Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, Terry Woychowski, Woychowski, Tesla's, David Clarke Organizations: Caresoft, U.S, GM, Reuters Locations: Norihiko Shirouzu AUSTIN , Texas, Britain, Germany, Japan, United States
After credits and other costs, the upfront price of Tesla's Model Y is only about $100 more than the Audi Q5. At $29,135, the 2023 Leaf has a higher sticker price than the 2023 Sentra, which goes for $21,295, according to Edmunds. However, it would take nearly 12 years to make up the $10,000 difference in upfront costs when compared with the Sentra. Overall, that works out to an upfront cost of $49,130 — $4,335 more than the 330i. With annual cost savings of $1,675, Model 3 owners would cover the upfront price difference in just over two and a half years.
Persons: Edmunds, Kelley, Fueleconomy.gov Organizations: Tesla, Audi, Nissan Leaf, Nissan Sentra, ICE, Leaf, BMW Locations: Edmunds
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Thursday: Bank of America downgrades J.M. "Our prior Buy rating was based on the view that SJM would focus on a more optimized portfolio of core brands, following several years of divestitures of low growth/margin assets. Bank of America reiterates Alphabet as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock due to "AI innovation & potentially lower expenses." Bank of America reiterates Blackrock as buy Bank of America said the company is the "leading platform for investing & tech solutions." Goldman Sachs reiterates FedEx as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating heading into earnings next week.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells, JPM, PENN, VIRT, William Blair, Jefferies, MET's, Semtech, Wolfe, TD Cowen, Redburn, BLK, Goldman Sachs, Goldman Organizations: Bank of America, Amazon, Nvidia, NVIDIA, JPMorgan, Apple, Wave7 Research, Deutsche Bank, Penn Deutsche, Penn, Citi, Google, BMO, Jefferies, MetLife, Susquehanna, Blackrock, FedEx
Ben GlickmanBen Glickman is a reporting intern and part of the summer 2023 newsroom intern class at The Wall Street Journal. Ben is a recent graduate of Brown University, where he studied political science and data science. He previously interned at the Financial Times and served as editor in chief of his college newspaper, the Brown Daily Herald. He also has written for various local newspapers, including on Cape Cod and in Pelham, N.Y.
Persons: Ben Glickman Ben Glickman, Ben Organizations: Wall Street, Brown University, Financial Times, Brown Daily Herald Locations: Cape Cod, Pelham, N.Y
For more than 30 years, Gregory and Loretta Smith were regular visitors to Saratoga Springs, N.Y., traveling from their home in Rockland County on weekends and summer holidays to attend the horse races and enjoy the pace of life in this small city about three hours north of Manhattan. “We started to discuss, ‘Where do we want to put our roots down?’” Ms. Smith, 61, recalled. “And I said, ‘I want to live here. It has everything we want: a small walkable city with a good social environment, and access to nature. Just an overall phenomenal quality of life.’” That’s how the couple came to buy a 1,219-square-foot, two-bedroom ranch house on 0.23 acres for $399,000 in April.
Persons: Gregory, Loretta Smith, , , Ms, Smith, , Locations: Saratoga Springs, N.Y, Rockland County, Manhattan, Rikers, New York City
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., hosted the panel of tech executives, labor and civil rights leaders as part of the Senate's inaugural "AI Insight Forum." Google CEO Sundar Pichai, arrives for a US Senate bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Insight Forum at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2023. Working toward legislationSchumer said in his prepared remarks that the event marked the beginning of "an enormous and complex and vital undertaking: building a foundation for bipartisan AI policy that Congress can pass." Successful legislation will need to be bipartisan, Schumer added, saying he'd spoken with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., who was "encouraging." Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., who leads the Commerce Committee, predicted lawmakers could get AI legislation "done in the next year."
Persons: Elon Musk, Alex Karp, Chuck Schumer, Leah Millis, CNBC's Eamon Javers, Sens, Mike Rounds, Martin Heinrich, Todd Young, Schumer, Sam Altman, Eric Schmidt, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Jensen Huang, Satya Nadella, Arvind Krishna, Bill Gates, Charles Rivkin, Liz Shuler, Meredith Steihm, Randi Weingarten, Maya Wiley, CIO's Shuler, Musk, Shuler, Sen, Pichai, Mandel Ngan, Meta's Zuckerberg, Meta, Julia Nikhinson, Reuters Schumer, Kevin McCarthy, he'd, Young, Maria Cantwell, Altman, We're, Elon Organizations: Intelligence, Senate, U.S, Capitol, Reuters Tech, Microsoft Nvidia, IBM, Microsoft, Former, Tesla, Meta, Nvidia, Federation of Teachers, Civil, Human Rights, AFL, Artificial Intelligence, AFP, Getty, EU, Reuters, Chinese Communist Party, Commerce, Science, CNBC, YouTube Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Washington ,, Washington, deepfakes
But he’s hoping that they will give senators some realistic direction as he tries to do what Congress hasn't done for many years — pass meaningful regulation of the tech industry. “It’s going to be a fascinating group because they have different points of view,” Schumer said in an interview with The Associated Press ahead of the forum. Many members of Congress agree that legislation will probably be needed in response to the quick escalation of artificial intelligence tools in government, business and daily life. In the United States, most major tech companies have expressed support for AI regulations, though they don’t necessarily agree on what that means. Blumenthal’s framework calls for a new “licensing regime” that would require tech companies to seek licenses for high-risk AI systems.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Schumer, Republican Sen, Mike Rounds, “ It’s, ” Schumer, ” Rounds, , , Mark Warner, Democratic Sen, Martin Heinrich of, Todd Young, Indiana —, Sam Altman, Forrester, Sen, Young, ” Young, “ We’ve, Dana Rao, We’ve, Richard Blumenthal, Conn, Josh Hawley, ” Blumenthal, ___ O'Brien, Ali Swenson, Kelvin Chan Organizations: WASHINGTON, Capitol, Microsoft, Republican, Associated Press, AP, Democratic, European Union, Adobe Locations: South Dakota, Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, Indiana, U.S, United States, Europe, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Providence , Rhode Island, New York, London
Elon Musk and Grimes cycled through multiple names for their daughter, per Musk's new biography. Both wanted to call her Sailor Mars, after the anime character, before settling on Exa Dark Sideræl. But they contemplated changing her name to Andromeda Synthesis Story Musk earlier this year. Musk shares three children with Grimes — elder son X Æ A-Xii, known as X; daughter Exa Dark Sideræl, known as Y; and younger son Techno Mechanicus , known as Tau. Besides his Grimes' children, the billionaire has twins with Neuralink director Shivon Zilis , and five older children with his ex-wife, Justine Musk .
Persons: Elon Musk, Grimes, Mars, Elon, Grimes —, Techno, Walter Isaacson, Sailor Mars, Isaacson, Musk, Shivon Zilis, Justine Musk Organizations: Service, Musk Locations: Wall, Silicon
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Alexander Nguyen, a software engineer who moved from New York City to Seattle for a job at Amazon. It was his first job out of college, and he says it was the loneliest time of his life. Finally, after a three-month job search, things started looking up: I received a software-development-engineering job offer from Amazon in 2020. Back when I got the job at Amazon, all I was thinking about was my tech career and the $150,000 salary. Looking back now, I realize perhaps I should have looked a little bit harder for opportunities in New York before taking the first tech job that came my way.
Persons: Alexander Nguyen, Boba Guys, , Alexander Nguyen Nobody, it'd, I've, It's, I'm, it's, you've, Aria Yang Organizations: New York University, White Oaks, Amazon, Facebook, University District, NYU, CS, Netflix, Microsoft, Google Locations: New York City, Seattle, Greenwich Village, University, San Francisco, New York, ayang@insider.com
Trinity Site is the national historic landmark that’s home to mankind’s first nuclear blast on July 16, 1945, where plutonium gamma rays lit up the night sky. A caution sign warns of radioactive materials at Trinity Site in New Mexico back in 2008. The open house event, hosted by the US Army, is free but limited to the first 5,000 guests, on a first-come, first-served basis. Trinity Site’s atmosphere during an open house is reminiscent of a small-town carnival from a bygone era. And on April 6, 2024, Trinity Site again opens for a single day.
Persons: CNN —, “ Oppenheimer, , Matt McClain, Jonathan Larsen, J, Robert Oppenheimer, McDonald, Sam Wasson, you’ll, Jim Lo Scalzo, Oppenheimer, , John Dempsey, brightens, Jim Eckles, Trinity, we’ve, Bettymaya, Patricia Henning, Henning, Karl G, Jon G, Fuller Organizations: CNN, Jornada, Trinity, Washington Post, US Army, White, Manhattan Project, Sipa, AP, Albuquerque, Army, Venture, Jumbo, Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico Gov, National Security Research, Alamogordo Air Base, Radio Astronomy, Getty, “ SETI, Extraterrestrial Intelligence Locations: New Mexico, New York City, Nagasaki, Japan, Trinity, Hiroshima, Socorro, San Antonio . New Mexico, San Agustin, Mexico
Mr. Safir, who had a home in Annapolis, underwent double bypass heart surgery and was treated for prostate cancer while he was commissioner. Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani put Mr. Safir in charge of the Police Department in 1996. The two men had known each other since the early 1980s, when Mr. Safir was a top figure in the United States Marshals Service and Mr. Giuliani was a senior Justice Department official. Two years earlier, upon becoming mayor, Mr. Giuliani had made his old colleague the fire commissioner. But in April 1996 Mr. Giuliani needed a new police commissioner to replace William J. Bratton, who had resigned after falling out of favor with City Hall, and it was clear that Mr. Safir’s primary assignment was to be his predecessor’s temperamental opposite.
Persons: Howard Safir, Adam, Safir, Rudolph W, Giuliani, Mr, William J, Bratton Organizations: Police Department, United States Marshals Service, Department, City Hall Locations: York, Annapolis, Md
Is Måneskin the Last Rock Band?
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( Dan Brooks | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +4 min
The other way Måneskin is isolated from the PNRC is geographic. Over the course of lunch, it became clear that they had encyclopedic knowledge of certain eras in American rock history but were only dimly aware of others. But none of them had ever heard of Fugazi, the post-hardcore band whose hatred of major labels, refusal to sell merchandise and commitment to keeping ticket prices as low as possible set the standard for a generation of American rock snobs. It picks up again with Franz Ferdinand and the “emo” era of mainstream pop rock. While snobs like Larson and me are overrepresented in journalism, we never constituted a majority of rock fans.
Persons: ” De Angelis, Motley Crüe, Fugazi, Franz Ferdinand, Larson, Giuseppe Meazza —, San Siro, Tamara, Locations: Los Angeles, Europe, Milan, San, Italy, American
Not all analysts on Wall Street are convinced Tesla 's in-house computer technology is enough to push shares higher. The analyst did not provide a forecast price target and said he now expects flat year-over-year automotive sales gross margin in 2024, minus vehicle credits and incentives. What underpinned the Morgan Stanley upgrade on Tesla was optimism toward the company's effort with Dojo, an in-house supercomputer that is meant to train autonomous driving software. Tesla has been on a price-cutting spree for much of 2023, with markdowns to both the Model 3 and Model Y . While the analyst remains "sympathetic" over the long term on Tesla, he said, "We think that there is too much near-term uncertainty post its repeated price cuts."
Persons: Tesla, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, — Needham, Needham, Chris Pierce, Morgan Stanley, Pierce, markdowns, reboots, Michael Bloom
That can mean setting boundaries with your partner about your needs when it comes to personal space, or preserving your relationship with a parent you are close with by setting boundaries on what you expect around your children. Parts of your life you avoid might point to places that need boundaries, Orange said. Tom Grill/Tetra images RF/Getty ImagesIdentifying your boundariesBefore you can set a boundary, you need to know what your boundaries are. She also likes to have her clients look at what they are avoiding, because that may often point to a place where boundaries need to be set. You are setting boundaries to protect your needs, not to control someone else’s behavior, she said.
Persons: , Deborah Ashway, Nedra Glover Tawwab, Chloe Carmichael, “ It’s, It’s, Orange, , , Tom Grill, Tawwab, Let’s, ” Tawwab, we’re, Carmichael, Ashway, , don’t, ’ ” Tawwab Organizations: CNN, Getty Locations: New Bern , North Carolina, Utah, Charlotte , North Carolina, New York, Orange
Elon Musk sent a picture of Grimes having a C-section to their friends and family, a new book details. "He was just clueless about why I'd be upset," Grimes told Walter Isaacson, Musk's biographer. "It was Elon's Asperger's coming out in full," Grimes told Isaacson. Musk has repeatedly said that he has Asperger's, a form of autism-spectrum disorder, although his mother Maye Musk told Isaacson that he was never diagnosed as a child. AdvertisementAdvertisementGrimes gave birth to their first child X Æ A-Xii Musk, referred to by his parents as X, in May 2020.
Persons: Elon Musk, Grimes, I'd, Walter Isaacson, Musk's, Asperger's, Isaacson, Musk, Maye Musk, X, Elon, Clive Mason, I'm, beguiled Musk Organizations: Service, Getty Locations: Wall, Silicon
She shared the prompts she used to train AI tools to help produce her blogs. Before I started using AI , I would always write my own blog posts. Once I had that, I'd write the different sections of the piece with information I'd researched. I didn't like AI-generated content at firstI've always been a bad manual typist and started using AI for voice typing. I don't think content entirely generated by AI is as valuable to the reader as AI content edited by a person.
Persons: Samantha North, I'd, Jasper, I've, hasn't, Claude, ChatGPT Organizations: Émigré, EU, ChatGPT, Google, PAS Locations: Portugal
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The Nasdaq Composite rallied, buoyed by tech stocks. More than luck to surpass StarbucksAsk any American to think of the most common coffee chain, and chances are they'd mention Starbucks. A combination of its franchise model, low pricing and self-operated stores helped a coffee chain founded in 2017 surpass an established brand.
Persons: Wall, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, it'd, Dimon, Cristiano Amon, he's Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Japan's Nikkei, Garden Holdings, JPMorgan, Qualcomm Qualcomm, Apple, UBS, Starbucks, Apple Apple Locations: Munich, Germany, Asia, Pacific, U.S, Ukraine, China
Elon Musk and Shivon Zilis decided to have children together after he spoke to her about population decline. When Zilis said she was ready to have children, Musk suggested he be the sperm donor, per a new book. AdvertisementAdvertisement"He really wants smart people to have kids, so he encouraged me to," Zilis told Isaacson. When Zilis decided she was ready to have children, Musk suggested that he could be the sperm donor. "When he comes in, they light up and have eyes only for him, which lights him up as well," Zilis told Isaacson.
Persons: Elon Musk, Shivon Zilis, Zilis, Musk, Elon, Walter Isaacson, Isaacson, Grimes, didn't, Strider Sekhar Sirius, Musk's Organizations: Service, Astra Alice, Zilis's Locations: Wall, Silicon, Austin, OpenAI, Neuralink, Silicon Valley
The Quest 2 controllers are a slightly refined update to the original Quest controllers, which feature separate grip and trigger buttons, three face buttons and a joystick. Start the Meta Quest app on your mobile device and sign into your account. Dave JohnsonFinally, tap Pair New Controller and tap the name of the controller (left or right) that you want to pair. Choose the kind of Meta Quest controller you want to pair and then follow the directions. Start the Meta Quest app on your mobile device and sign into your account.
Persons: Dave Johnson, you've, it's Organizations: Service, AA, Meta, Press Locations: Wall, Silicon
Argentina was already battling annual inflation near 115%, which is driving a painful cost of living crisis and pushing people into poverty. "August was the worst month, I would say in the last 25 years of Argentina's economy," Sergio Massa, Minister of Economy and presidential candidate for the ruling Peronist bloc, said in a recent television interview. Reuters Graphics Reuters GraphicsThe survey of 28 analysts polled by Reuters forecast monthly inflation for August ranging from 9.3% to a maximum 12.9%. Analysts also predicted inflation would likely remain in double figures for September. Reporting by Hernan Nessi; Writing by Valentine Hilaire; Editing by Josie KaoOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Javier Milei, Sergio Massa, Eugenio Mari, Hernan Nessi, Valentine Hilaire, Josie Kao Organizations: Index, Peronist, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Reuters, Argentina's National Institute of Statistics, T Economic Advisors, Libertad y Progreso Foundation, Thomson Locations: BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
Some employers are turning to sensors that can tell when a person is sitting at a desk or using a conference room. So if you have sensors, you're able to release the no-shows and put those back into the pool," he said. What the office water cooler actually revealsThere are other ways that measuring office occupancy can help understand employee habits. In 2019, 21% of flavored-water hounds in East Coast offices were using Bevi machines early or late in the day. This year as more companies have been instituting RTO mandates, getting workers back to the office — and knowing they're there — has been a heated fight .
Persons: Alex Birch, Kathleen Hall, Birch, Big, It's, Sean Grundy, Bevi, they're, Grundy, , Goldman Sachs, I'd Organizations: Service, Google, Citadel, Deloitte Locations: Wall, Silicon, Australian, East Coast, Boston
Employers have unique ways of telling how full their offices are. There's more interest now that more bosses are calling their workers back to the office. What the office water cooler actually revealsThere are other ways that measuring office occupancy can help understand employee habits. In 2019, 21% of flavored-water hounds in East Coast offices were using Bevi machines early or late in the day. The difference between RTO mandates and knowing how office space is being usedThese metrics aren't the same as tracking badge swipes .
Persons: Alex Birch, Kathleen Hall, Birch, Big, It's, Sean Grundy, Bevi, they're, Grundy, , Goldman Sachs, I'd Organizations: Service, Google, Citadel, Deloitte Locations: Wall, Silicon, Australian, East Coast, Boston
Opinion | How the Underground Railroad Got Its Name
  + stars: | 2023-09-11 | by ( Scott Shane | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Born into slavery outside Washington, D.C., in 1801, he had largely educated himself and bought his own freedom 11 years before. And one day early that August he took up his pen and made literary history, becoming the first to use a phrase that would resound through the subsequent decades of slavery and to the present day: underground railroad. In researching a book about Mr. Smallwood, likely the most fascinating and important African American activist and writer you’ve never heard of, I stumbled upon the solution to an old historical mystery: Where did the Underground Railroad get its name? The answer: from Mr. Smallwood’s newspaper dispatches, overlooked until recently in aging newsprint stacked in a Boston Public Library warehouse. As I read through these extraordinary letters, a rare real-time account of escapes and a lost masterpiece of satire, I came across the first use of “underground railroad” from the Aug. 10, 1842, edition of Tocsin of Liberty, an abolitionist newspaper published in Albany.
Persons: Thomas Smallwood, enslavers, Smallwood, you’ve, antic, Organizations: Washington , D.C, U.S . Capitol, Railroad, Public Library, Washington Locations: Washington ,, Washington , Baltimore, Albany, N.Y, Liberty
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