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Persons: Uber, Wiley, Julie Mehretu, Peacock, Uber Cash, Rose Gold, you'll, Miles, Chase, it's, Cash, Read, It's, You'll, cardholders, Wells, Jasmin Baron, Angela Fung Organizations: Business Insider, Citi, Premier, Marriott, Chase, Chase Travel, Sapphire, Express, American Express, Hilton, Saks, American, Entertainment, Disney, ESPN, The New York Times, Street, Walmart, TSA, Global, Saks Fifth, AmexTravel.com, Capital, CitiTravel.com, EV, Citi Strata Premier, Business, United, Amex, Resorts, British Airways, Miles, Card Citi, Citi Premier, Finance Locations: Hulu, U.S, ThankYou.com, Canada
Soon, Daily Harvest had narrowed its internal investigation to a new ingredient used for its high-protein content: tara flour. Tara flour is one of two products made from the seed pods of a thorny shrub native to Peru. The pods of the tara plant are used to make tara gum and tara flour. As some consumers had discovered, tara flour was not safe, the FDA decreed in May 2024 — nearly two years after the ingredient sickened hundreds. During that time, however, other manufacturers could have used the now-“unapproved food additive.”“This incident shows how broken our food regulatory system is.
Persons: Gwyneth Paltrow, Serena Williams, “ I’ve, ” Cory Silverstein, Silverstein, Luke Wesley Pearson, tara, we’ve, Rachel Drori, GRAS, , It’s, , Pieter Cohen, Cohen, , Tara, Tragically, Alexi Giannoulias, Sarah Gallo, “ GRAS, ” Gallo, Sarah Silbiger, Melanie Benesh, BVO, Giannoulias, Benesh, ” Benesh, Jim Jones, ” Jones, Thomas Galligan Organizations: CNN, Leek Crumbles, Harvest, CNN Business, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, Daily Harvest, Daily, Cambridge Health Alliance, The New England, of Medicine, Consumer Brands Association, Office, Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental, Industry, Union, Illinois Food Safety, Illinois Senate, Getty, European Union, Human Foods, Center for Science, Locations: Peru, United States, Somerville , Massachusetts, The, California, Illinois, Jena
Carlos Tavares, chief executive officer of Stellantis NV, speaks during a news conference at the Fiat automobile manufacturing plant in Kragujevac, Serbia, on Monday, July 22, 2024. Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares on Thursday left the door open for possible cuts to its dividend and share buybacks next year and brushed off problems with its U.S. business that led to a major profit warning this week as a "small operational error". "When you are in a context which is brutal and more demanding, if you make a small operational error, well it is immediately visible," he said, adding he was taking it as a "wake up call" and very seriously. While Stellantis is committed to its 2024 dividend, Tavares said it was too early to confirm next year's plan. "The time for 2025 has not come, we will see what will happen at the end of 2024 for a discussion and a decision for 2025," he said.
Persons: Carlos Tavares, Tavares, Stellantis Organizations: Stellantis NV, Fiat, Thursday, Chrysler, Jeep, Citroen, Peugeot Locations: Kragujevac, Serbia, U.S, France
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the state's criminal investigation agency, said Wednesday it is looking into allegations against an Erwin plastics factory where several workers died and some went missing after they were swept away by floodwaters from Hurricane Helene. Relatives of the missing and deceased workers and factory employees who survived have alleged they were made to show up to work despite the hurricane moving through the area. Fernando Ruiz, the son of Lidia Verdugo, one of the plant workers, also confirmed to NBC News that his mother had died. Impact Plastics has expressed sympathy for the missing and deceased workers but said in a statement that workers were given time to leave the factory. The company said five workers and a contractor were on a truck that was tipped over in the floodwaters.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Steve Finney, Leslie Earhart, Finney, Robbie Jarvis, Jarvis, Brianna Paciorka, Network Bertha Mendoza, Guillermo Mendoza, Fernando Ruiz, Lidia Verdugo Organizations: Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Erwin, Judicial, Impact Plastics, NBC News, Attorney General's, NBC, Plastics, Impact Plastics Inc, Sentinel, USA, Network Locations: Hurricane, Erwin, Tenn
JD Vance and Tim Walz play nice during the vice presidential debate. Vance and Walz put on a display of Midwest nice in vice presidential debateCordial handshakes book-ended the first and only debate between vice presidential candidates Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Minnesota Gov. On and on it went as Vance, the right-wing Republican, and Walz, a progressive Democrat, put on a textbook performance of Midwest nice. Both Vance and Walz attempted to pin America's woes on the others' presidential candidates. Read more about the missile attack in Israel and follow our live blog for the latest updates.
Persons: Vance, Tim Walz, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Walz, Sen, JD Vance, Harris, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, , → Walz, → Vance, Trump, “ Tim, I’m, ” Walz, Hassan Nasrallah, Masoud Pezeshkian, , Read, Hurricane Helene, Helene, Saul Young, Bertha Mendoza, Mendoza, ” Guillermo Mendoza, Bertha Mendoza’s, Angel Mitchell, Biden, Kamala Harris ’, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, John Amos, Mount Everest, David Gray, Everest, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Minnesota Gov, Republican, Biden, Trump, Israel Defense Forces, Israeli, Impact Plastics, News Sentinel, USA, Network, National Weather Service, Jewish, NBC News, Good Times, NBC, Deal Locations: Everest, Ohio, Springfield , Ohio, Hong Kong, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, U.S, Gaza, Yemen, Syria, East, Tennessee, Hurricane, Erwin, Tenn, Asheville, , Asheville . Politics, Gulf, Mexico, Texas, Mount
The world’s first Nintendo Museum is now open
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Maggie Hiufu Wong | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
If these games played an important part in your childhood, Japan’s long-awaited new Nintendo Museum is a must-visit. Opened to the public on October 2, the interactive space is set in the video game company’s former factory complex in Uji, about an hour south of the city of Kyoto. Spread across three main buildings, the Nintendo Museum leads visitors through the company’s 135-year history with an exhaustive exhibition that includes rare consoles and prototypes, interactive games, experiences and even a themed burger restaurant. Meanwhile, “Big Controller” lets players collaborate and play classic Nintendo games on, as the name suggests, oversized controllers designed to look like the originals from consoles like Wii and Famicom. The courtyard of the new Nintendo Museum.
Persons: Mario, Donkey, Japan’s, Mario –, Shigeru Miyamoto, Super, Richard A, Brooks, , Burger Organizations: CNN, Nintendo Entertainment, Nintendo, Nintendo Museum, Super Nintendo, Super Mario, Visitors, Getty, Wii Locations: Donkey Kong, Uji, Kyoto, Osaka, AFP, Japanese,
Bertha Mendoza made a final call to her husband of 38 years as raging Hurricane Helene floodwaters trapped her and others at a Tennessee plastics plant. In a call to her husband, Elias Mendoza, Bertha, 56, said she loved him, her son Guillermo Mendoza told NBC News. Meanwhile, survivors lashed out at the company for failing to warn workers and making them go to work that day. Fernando Ruiz, the son of Lidia Verdugo, one of the plant workers, confirmed to NBC News that his mother had died. ... It’s about more than just providing Spanish fliers or interpretation but having specific outreach efforts to the community.”At an afternoon news conference, Tennessee Gov.
Persons: Bertha Mendoza, Elias Mendoza, Bertha, Guillermo Mendoza, , Mendoza, Hurricane Helene, Saul Young, Robbie Jarvis, , ” Jarvis, Helene, Fernando Ruiz, Lidia Verdugo, we've, Myron Jones, Lisa Sherman Luna, Bill Lee, Lee, Jacob Ingram, ” Guillermo Mendoza, Araceli Mendoza, Ingram, ” Mendoza, Francisco Javier Guerrero, Rosa Andrade Reynoso Organizations: Workers, NBC, First Baptist Church, Erwin, News Sentinel, USA, Network, Impact Plastics, Authorities, NBC News, Tennessee, Hazard Incident Management, Refugee Rights Coalition, Tennessee Gov, Tennessee Bureau of, Knoxville News Sentinel Locations: Tennessee, Erwin, Riverview, Tenn, Hurricane, Michoacán, Mexico, Knoxville
Aerial view of the capital city of Seoul in South Korea, seen at sunset. South Korea's factory activity contracted at the sharpest pace in 15 months in September as overseas demand slowed for the first time in the year, a private survey showed on Wednesday, suggesting a slow road to a full-blown economic recovery. Output and new orders shrank in September, after gaining for five straight months, with the steepest slump in 11 months and 15 months, respectively. Specifically, export sales to China, Japan, India and the United States weakened, according to the survey. The survey showed backlogs of work, an indicator of near-term activity, fell by the most in five months, while optimism for the year ahead weakened sharply to the lowest level since December 2022.
Persons: Usamah Bhatti Organizations: P Global, P Global Market Intelligence, Employment, Samsung Electronics, SK Locations: Seoul, South Korea, China, Japan, India, United States
"All of it is very important, but the things we take for granted around us in the physical world are actually far more important." Spatial AI allows models to understand and interact with the physical world in ways previously limited to human cognition, and Nvidia is not the only one building on it. It's a spatial intelligence company building "large world models" to understand, interact with, and build on the three-dimensional world around us. AI for robotics, not just humanoid robotsIn contemplating the ultimate use of artificial intelligence, Nvidia concluded that robotics is the answer. Physical world will be changed by AI within yearsMany companies that focus on robotics and spatial intelligence are homing in on the world of manufacturing.
Persons: ChatGPT, Lebaredian, Fei, Fei Li, Andreessen Horowitz, Jensen Huang, Agustin Huerta, Globant's Huerta, Huerta Organizations: Nvidia, Stanford, Labs, Apple, North America, Franklin, Marshall College, International Locations: New Orleans, San Francisco, North, Globant, London
Palmer Luckey's defense tech startup Anduril is setting its sights on space. AdvertisementDefense tech startup Anduril is fast building a reputation for disrupting the traditional defense industry with its futuristic flying and underwater autonomous devices. Anduril said the mission would "be the foundation for Anduril and Apex's commitment to regularly deploying more mass to orbit. " Last week, the company landed a $25.3 million contract with the US Space Force, a branch of the military established four years ago to protect US interests in space. AdvertisementAnduril has been contracted to expand the use of its artificial intelligence-powered Lattice software on Space Force's Space Surveillance Network (SSN).
Persons: Palmer, Anduril, , Palmer Luckey, Gokul Subramanian Organizations: Apex, Service, Defense, SpaceX, US Space Force, Surveillance, Space, Engineering, US Air Force, Australia's Navy, Air Force Locations: United States, Anduril's
Ford Motor — The automaker jumped 2.3% after Goldman Sachs upgraded shares to buy from neutral. CVS Health – Shares rose 2% after CNBC, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that CVS is working with advisors on a strategic review of its business. Clorox — Shares of the household supplies company rose more than 1.5% after an upgrade to buy from hold at Jefferies. Pinterest — Shares of the online platform added 3.3% after Goldman Sachs added Pinterest to its "Americas Conviction List." Datadog — The cloud analytics company rose 1.7%.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Raymond James, Ric Prentiss, Clorox, Pinterest, Datadog, Davidson, Oppenheimer, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Ford, Super, Disney —, CVS, CNBC, Reuters, Anheuser Busch InBev, Citi, Anheuser, Busch, Jefferies, Boeing, Bloomberg, Alcoa, Bank of America
White House officials on Friday met with representatives from the consortium, the US Maritime Corporation, to encourage the association to stay at the negotiating table. President Joe Biden has sent a clear message that he has no plans to do the latter. Without taking that move, there’s not much else the White House can do. “The administration is using its bully pulpit, and has been for a while,” says John Porcari, who served as the White House supply chain czar under Biden. “In political terms, there’s no good time for a strike,” the former official said.
Persons: dockworkers, Biden, Taft, Hartley, Joe Biden, , ” Biden, Kamala Harris, there’s, , John Porcari, George W, Bush, Liz Shuler, Jeff Zients, Lael Brainard, USMX, Harold Daggett, Labor Julie Su, ” Daggett, Donald Trump, Harris, , Ford, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Trump Organizations: CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, US Maritime Corporation, White House, , White, Republicans, House Transportation, Labor, ” AFL, GOP, National Economic, International Longshoreman’s Association, Republican, Biden administration’s, Biden, Anderson Economic Group, Boeing, United Auto Workers, Minnesota Gov Locations: East, Gulf, Taft, West Coast, Michigan, Dearborn, Ohio, Minnesota
In addition to the Computex display, humanoid robots have come up on Nvidia's last two earnings calls. The first is self-driving cars and the second is likely to be humanoid robots. Project Groot, which the company refers to as a "moonshot" initiative, is a foundation model for humanoid robots. AdvertisementIt feels like every player aiming for humanoid robots is in it for themselves, Kapoor said. Simulators are an essential stop on the path to humanoid robots, but they don't necessarily lead to human-like perception.
Persons: Jensen, , Jensen Huang, gesturing, Elon Musk, Huang, Raul Martynek, Databank, Isaac, Tesla, That's, Sophia Velastegui, who's, William, Omniverse, Ashish Kapoor, Kapoor, Jonathan Stephens, Martynek, Velastegui Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Apple, Google, Microsoft, BMW, Boston Dynamics, BYD Electronics, Siemens, sunsetted, Foundations, Grid, Scaled Foundations, Star Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, Computex
Floodwaters from Hurricane Helene trapped workers at an eastern Tennessee plastics factory, with several family members learning Monday that their loved ones didn't survive. Slowly, their postings were updated to say that their loved ones, several of them Latino, had died. In interviews with WCYB News 5 in Tennessee, family members said their loved ones had told them they were not advised what to do. “At no time were employees told that they would be fired if they left the facility. For employees who were non-English speaking, bilingual employees were among the group of managers who delivered the message,” the company stated.
Persons: Helene, Alexa Peterson, Erwin, Johnny Peterson, Peterson, Fernando Ruiz, , Gerald O’Connor, Joe Biden, Guadalupe Hernandez Corona, Monica Hernandez, , ” Hernandez Corona Organizations: Impact Plastics, NBC News, WCYB, , Employees, Tennessee, Refugee Rights Coalition Locations: Tennessee, Erwin, Unicoi County, Florida, North Carolina
North Carolina accounted for the most deaths at 49 as of Monday afternoon, according to a count by NBC News. At least 12 deaths were reported in Florida, and Georgia has reported 25 deaths, South Carolina 29, Tennessee four and Virginia two. North Carolina Gov. Western North Carolina and particularly the mountain city of Asheville were hit hard by the storm, with flooding making some neighborhoods unrecognizable. More than 200 people from South Carolina State Fire are conducting welfare checks, officials said Monday.
Persons: Helene, Roy Cooper, Lillian Govus, ” Govus, Joe Biden, Deanne Criswell, , ” Biden, , Alejandro Mayorkas, Sara Wolfe, Erwin, ” Gerald O’Connor, Kevin Burch, Rachel Burch, Ron DeSantis, “ It’s Organizations: NBC News, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina Gov, Federal Emergency Management, Homeland, North, Impact Plastics, National Guard, Fire, Gov Locations: Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Asheville, Buncombe County, Weaverville, Tennessee, , Erwin, Pinellas County , Florida
CNN —First Rihanna’s bathrobe, now Gigi Hadid’s DHL tape dress — it seems that luxury fashion is looking right under our noses (or at least inside our houses) for inspiration. On Friday, Hadid walked in the Vetements show during Paris Fashion Week wrapped tightly in a roll of yellow and red DHL-branded packing tape. The adhesive tool was styled into a strapless mini dress, while two heeled pumps were wrapped in the same tape to match. The tape dress was paired with two heeled pumps similarly covered in the branded adhesive. In 2011, Iowa State University staged its first annual duct tape fashion show — covered by the New York Times — only permitting designs that were made entirely from the hardware store staple.
Persons: Gigi Hadid’s, Hadid, , Raf Simmons, Jeremy Scott, Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Friedman, Kardashian, Vittorio Zunino Celotto, Vesta Stoudt, Kitty, Lady Gaga Organizations: CNN, Gigi Hadid’s DHL, Paris, DHL, FedEx, New York Times, Iowa State University Locations: Paris —, American
Stellantis said it would reduce inventory levels in the United States and ship 200,000 fewer vehicles to North American dealers in the second half of 2024 than in the same period last year. Volkswagen said earlier this month that around 2 million fewer cars are being sold in Europe per year compared with pre-pandemic levels. Volkswagen itself is selling 500,000 fewer cars annually in the region, the equivalent of around two car plants. “To remain competitively viable, we have to comprehensively restructure Volkswagen… because the situation is serious,” the company said last week. “Volkswagen has to increase efficiency and reduce costs.”For Stellantis, Monday’s profit warning is the latest piece of bad news.
Persons: American carmaker, Ram Trucks, Stellantis, Volkswagen’s, Aston Martin Lagonda Organizations: London CNN —, Chrysler, Milan, Citroen, Peugeot, North, Volkswagen, Aston, IG Metall, United Auto Workers Locations: American, North America, United States, North American, China, London, Europe, Detroit
Tourists visit an ancient city gate in Beijing, China ahead of National Day. The stock market may be in the midst of one of its most remarkable turnarounds, but economists say reversing China’s economic downturn will require much more work. “Stimulating the stock market doesn’t really do much for the real economy in China. Very few people invest in the stock market compared to other major markets,” said Logan Wright, director of China markets research at Rhodium Group. Property woesThe outlook for the real estate industry, which makes up about a quarter of the Chinese economy and 70% of household wealth, remains dim.
Persons: Japan’s “, Xi Jinping, Xi, Xu Tianchen, Hong, David Tepper, , Logan Wright, Wright, There’s, ” Wright, , hasn’t, Alfred Wu, Lee Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Economist Intelligence Unit, Reuters, Shenzhen bourses, Securities Times, Tourists, Management, CNBC, Barclays, Communist Party, Lee Kuan Yew, of Public, National University of Singapore Locations: Hong Kong, China, People’s Republic, United States, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, China’s, Xi’s
Chinese consumers are opting for affordable alternatives across various categories to save money. The trend, known as pingti, is driven by economic challenges and is popular among young people. Consumers are finding cheaper substitutes for luxury goods, everyday items, and even healthcare. It's now become a trend in China to save on nearly every consumer category, from luxury goods to everyday consumables to travel, with cheaper substitutes. A Bank of America survey of 1,052 adult Chinese consumers showed weakening consumer sentiment, with 30% of respondents planning to spend more — down from 45% in June.
Persons: , It's, Bobbi Brown, Estée Lauder, MingYii Lai, it's, Lindy, Hermes Lindy, Lai, Ruth Jin, Xiaohongshu Cleo Xie, they've, She's, Xie, Jin, Yves Saint Laurent, Keith, she's Organizations: Service, Daxue Consulting, Bottega, Prada, University, Dai, PPI, Bank of America Locations: China, Xiaohongshu, Beijing, Ili, Xinjiang, Provence, France, Xishuangbanna, Laos, Myanmar, Bangkok, Thailand, Chengdu, Europe, Asia
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCould see more job cuts and factory closures from European automakers, says Fmr. Ford CEOMark Fields, former Ford CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk warnings from European automakers, Ford's plan to boost EV sales, and more.
Persons: Mark Fields Organizations: Ford
Villa builds homes to be put in backyards, also known as ADUs, with each unit starting at $95,000. See the factory where its homes are built and some properties already set up in people's backyards. AdvertisementBay Area-based startup Villa sells homes that are built in a factory and then installed in backyards. These homes, called accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, have their own address, separate from the main house they sit near. Take a look inside some of Villa's tiny homes and meet their owners.
Persons: , Villa, Heather Miksch Organizations: Service, Villa Locations: backyards, California
A Tesla factory boss defended the decision to knock on workers' doors when they are off sick. AdvertisementThe boss of Tesla's German factory has defended the decision to send managers to knock on workers' doors while off sick. Thierig said turning up at employees' homes was not unusual, according to German press agency DPA, as reported by The Telegraph. Tesla factory execs have previously said the rate of sick leave was higher on Fridays. The high rates of sick leave have drawn the attention of Elon Musk.
Persons: André Thierig, Elon, , Tesla, Handelsblatt, Thierig, Elon Musk Organizations: Service, The Telegraph, Tesla Locations: Berlin, Europe
China's aggressive stimulus measures have sparked a significant stock market rally. Still, traders, investors, and speculators have sent China's stock market to its best month in nearly a decade, signaling that the market players think that Beijing's moves are a "bazooka." The People's Bank of China's stock market stimulus was unusual. An active stock market and improved investor confidence will improve expectations for economic development," the media outlet wrote. Mainland China's stock markets will also be closed from Tuesday to Monday.
Persons: , Vishnu, Pan Gongsheng, Pan, Criss Wang, Data.TS, Varathan Organizations: Service, CSI, People's Bank, China Securities Journal, Chinese Communist Party, Hong Kong Stock Exchange Locations: China, Asia, Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why U.S. auto factories are so unproductiveAutomakers aren't selling as many cars as they used to, and the EV transition is a lot rockier and slower than expected. Factory space in North America and around the world is empty and unused. Companies especially challenged are Ford, GM, Stellantis, Nissan, and EV makers such as Tesla and Rivian. That could mean billion dollar losses, job cuts and potential supply chain chaos. Automakers, industry analysts and even governments are adjusting expectations and preparing for an uncertain future.
Organizations: Companies, Ford, GM, Nissan, EV Locations: North America
China's factory activity contracted for a fifth consecutive month in September as the world's second-largest economy struggles to revive its growth momentum. A PMI reading above 50 indicates expansion in activity, while a reading below that level points to contraction. However, China's Caixin PMI was 49.3, compared to 50.4 in August, according to the private survey compiled by S&P Global. The Caixin data released on Monday indicated that China's manufacturing sector experienced its sharpest contraction in 14 months in September, driven by declining demand and a weakening labor market. Headwinds for the manufacturing sector has continued to mount as a prolonged economic slowdown and property crisis dampen domestic demand.
Persons: Zhao Qinghe, Xi Jinping Organizations: National Bureau of Statistics, PMI, Reuters, NBS, P Global, National Bureau, Statistics, People's Bank of China
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