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Target is looking to jolt sales by adding Starbucks drinks and food to its curbside pickup service at stores across the country. The retailer began testing the Starbucks curbside pickup service at some stores in the fall. Target's curbside pickup service, Drive Up, helped fuel the company's e-commerce and sales growth during the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, according to Target, curbside pickup has led to more business. That explains why Target has added other features and more items to curbside pickup, including beer and wine.
Persons: curbside, Target, Howard Schultz, — CNBC's Amelia Lucas Organizations: Target, Starbucks
Coast Guard Admiral Karl Schultz took over for Admiral Paul Zukunft as Coast Guard commandant at a Change of Command ceremony in June 2018. Jacquelyn Martin/APBy keeping the investigation secret, the Coast Guard avoided further scrutiny of how alleged rapists and other attackers were not held accountable at the academy. Linda Fagan became the first female commandant when she took charge of the Coast Guard in 2022. Fagan is not the only current Coast Guard official who was aware of the secret operation at some level. “There is always a new problem every day.”Do you have information to share about the Coast Guard Academy or Coast Guard?
Persons: Pamela Brown’s, Karl L, Schultz, , Admiral Paul Zukunft, don’t, ” Zukunft, Admiral Charles W, Ray, Democratic Sens, Maria Cantwell, Tammy Baldwin of, Karl Schultz, Jacquelyn Martin, Sen, Richard Blumenthal, , , Chad Wolf, Ken Cuccinelli, Linda Fagan, Evan Vucci, “ Fagan, Fagan, Paul Zukunft, Jessica Hill, Melissa Bert, ” Bert Organizations: CNN, US Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security, Coast Guard, Academy, DHS, Democratic, Senate, Committee, AP, United States, Loy Institute for Leadership, , Coast Guard Academy Locations: Washington, Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, Connecticut
From coping with dangerously swollen rivers to helping residents trapped in waterlogged cities, China's disaster-response systems are being put to the test after one of the strongest storms in years brought record rainfall that could take weeks to recede.
From coping with dangerously swollen rivers to helping residents trapped in waterlogged cities, China's disaster-response systems are being put to the test after one of the strongest storms in years brought record rainfall that could take weeks to recede.
Gabriel Flores shows the level of the water dropped in the Lake Titicaca area during the drought season, in Huarina, Bolivia, August 3. Titicaca is only 30 cm (1 foot) away from reaching its record low of 1996 due to severe drought, said Lucia...moreGabriel Flores shows the level of the water dropped in the Lake Titicaca area during the drought season, in Huarina, Bolivia, August 3. Titicaca is only 30 cm (1 foot) away from reaching its record low of 1996 due to severe drought, said Lucia Walper, an official with Bolivia's hydrology and meteorology service. She added that the drought could last until November in some parts of the country. REUTERS/Claudia MoralesClose
Persons: Gabriel Flores, Lucia, Lucia Walper, Claudia Morales Locations: Lake, Huarina, Bolivia, Titicaca
Mackenson Pierre, a doctor, treats Marie Michelle Joseph's 9-month-old baby Myleisha Moliere at the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, July 27. After being turned away from Haiti's only general hospital, her daughter Myleisha was finally accepted at Fontaine Hospital - in an area the rest of her family considers too unsafe to visit. "I'm the only one by her side," the 27-year-old mother said. Myleisha's twin brother died just a week after he was born and Joseph is miles away from her relatively well-to-do area of the capital. REUTERS/Octavio JonesClose
Persons: Mackenson Pierre, Marie Michelle Joseph's, Moliere, Fontaine, Myleisha, Joseph, Octavio Jones Organizations: Fontaine Hospital Locations: Haiti's
Beijing and nearby cities stepped up rescue efforts after rains and floods brought by remnants of Typhoon Doksuri claimed 20 lives in one of the worst storms to hit northern China in over a decade.
Persons: Typhoon Doksuri Locations: Beijing, China
China has dispatched thousands of rescue workers to Zhuozhou, a flooded city at the confluence of several rivers southwest of Beijing in Hebei province, as the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri continue to wreak havoc on swathes of the city twice the size of Paris.
Persons: Doksuri Locations: China, Beijing, Hebei, Paris
The opera star David Daniels, one of the world’s leading countertenors, is expected to go on trial in Houston this week over charges that he sexually assaulted a young singer after a performance there in 2010. Mr. Daniels and Mr. Walters have denied the accusations, saying they had consensual sex with Mr. Schultz. Mr. Daniels is one of the most prominent classical stars to face criminal charges during the national #MeToo reckoning. Opening arguments are scheduled to begin in Houston on Friday morning. Mr. Daniels, 57, and Mr. Walters, 40, each face one felony count of aggravated sexual assault.
Persons: David Daniels, Daniels, Scott Walters, Samuel Schultz, Walters, Schultz, Mr Organizations: Attorney’s, University of Michigan Locations: Houston, Harris County, Texas
The opera star David Daniels, one of the world’s leading countertenors, pleaded guilty on Friday in Houston to sexually assaulting a young singer who had attended one of his performances there in 2010. The plea deal was announced just as the trial of Mr. Daniels, 57, and his husband, Scott Walters, 40, was about to begin. Mr. Daniels pleaded guilty to a charge of sexual assault of an adult, a second-degree felony. He avoided a more serious charge of aggravated sexual assault, a first-degree felony, which carries harsher penalties. Mr. Walters, who was facing the same charges, pleaded guilty under similar terms.
Persons: David Daniels, Daniels, Scott Walters, Samuel Schultz, . Walters, Matt Hennessy, Walters, Judge Reagan Clark Organizations: Court Locations: Houston, Georgia, Harris County
A high-rise building in Moscow's business district that houses three Russian government ministries was struck by a drone for the second time in three days on Tuesday, in what Russia called an attempted Ukrainian "terrorist attack."
Locations: Russia, Ukrainian
A high-rise building in Moscow's business district that houses three Russian government ministries was struck by a drone for the second time in three days on Tuesday, in what Russia called an attempted Ukrainian "terrorist attack."
Locations: Russia, Ukrainian
Doksuri, one of the strongest storms to hit China in years, weakened as it rolled inland and dumped non-stop precipitation in northern cities over a few days, prompting Beijing to evacuate more than 52,000 people from their homes and seal off over 100 mountain roads as of Monday night.
Locations: China, Beijing
Sturgeon Moon: Supermoon lights up the night sky
  + stars: | 2023-08-02 | by ( Jeremy Schultz | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Bitter fighting between the Meitei community and the Kuki tribals in India's remote northeast has lasted for almost three months, a deep embarrassment for Modi as he prepares to host a summit of G20 leaders in September and contest a general election next year.
Persons: Modi Locations: Kuki
When RFK Jr. jumped into the Democratic presidential race, his last name immediately turned heads. But controversial remarks have hurt him among Democrats, while GOP voters feel the opposite way. In a new Morning Consult survey, RFK Jr. is underwater with Dems but is viewed favorably by GOP voters. Among likely GOP voters that month, Kennedy Jr. was seen favorably by 42% of respondents, with 25% viewing him unfavorably. DeSantis on Wednesday floated Kennedy Jr. as someone he'd consider for a role at the Food and Drug Administration or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should he win the presidency.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Joe Biden, Kennedy, baselessly, Kerry Kennedy, Joe Kennedy III, Debbie Wasserman, Schultz, Schultz of Florida, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Organizations: RFK Jr, Democratic, GOP, Service, Biden, Republican, The New York Post, Federal Government, Republicans, Schultz of, COVID, Gov, Food and Drug Administration, for Disease Control Locations: Wall, Silicon, Florida
CNN —US-born basketball player Kyle Anderson will represent China at next month’s FIBA World Cup after obtaining Chinese nationality, the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) announced on Monday. Anderson is China’s first naturalized basketball player and his addition to the national team roster is considered a huge coup. Really proud and honored to wear the Team China jersey,” he said. While a first in basketball, China has acquired a handful of elite athletes with and without Chinese roots through naturalization. “When I’m in China, I’m Chinese.
Persons: Kyle Anderson, Li Kaier, , Anderson, Yao Ming, Yao, , Eileen Gu, Gu, heptathlete Nina Schultz –, Zheng Ninali Organizations: CNN, FIBA, Chinese Basketball Association, The Minnesota Timberwolves, Weibo, NBA, China, Team USA, China’s, Chinese Super League, Timberwolves Locations: China, I’m, Canada, China’s Beijing, Fairview , New Jersey, Philippines, Japan, Indonesia . China, Serbia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt feels like getting hit by lightning, says former lottery winner Timothy SchultzTimothy Schultz, podcast host and former lottery winner, joins 'Last Call' for advice on what to do if you win the lottery.
Persons: Timothy Schultz Timothy Schultz
(Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Cruises by the parents of an 18-month-old girl who died after slipping through her grandfather’s hands and falling through an open cruise ship window. Royal Caribbean and its lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Jacqueline Garcell, a lawyer for the parents, faulted Royal Caribbean for refusing to install devices that many large hotel chains also use to prevent falls. “We look forward to continuing our fight for justice for Chloe Wiegand and to make cruise ships safer,” she said. The case is Wiegand et al v Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, 11th U.S.
Persons: Keith Bedford, Chloe Wiegand, Salvatore Anello, Chloe, Alan Wiegand, Kimberly Schultz, Wiegand, Donald Graham, Jacqueline Garcell, Anello Organizations: Reuters, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Royal, REUTERS, Circuit, Royal Caribbean, District, Puerto Rico’s Department of Justice, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd Locations: Staten, Royal Caribbean, New York, U.S, Atlanta, San Juan , Puerto Rico, Indiana, Miami, Valparaiso , Indiana, 11th U.S
Those impacted are expected to get roughly $460 each, plaintiffs said, and you can quickly check if you're eligible. How to check if you're eligible for a payout from DirecTVIt's easy to check — just head on over to DirecTVClassActionSettlement.com and click on the box on the right-hand side of the page that says "Phone Number Check." You can then enter a phone number into the text box and check to see if it was impacted. You can do that by clicking the "submit claim" button above the "Phone Number Check" button and enter your phone number into the text box. David Vance, Roxy Vance and Carla Schultz, who later joined the suit, said they also received telemarketing phone calls despite being on do-not-call list.
Persons: , John Barrett, AC1, Vance, Haley Tenore, Diana Mey, David Vance, Roxy Vance, Carla Schultz Organizations: DirecTV, Service, Court, Northern, Northern District of, Telephone Consumer Protection Locations: An Ohio, Ohio, Northern District, Northern District of West Virginia, Diana Mey of Wheeling , West Virginia
Higher earners are more likely to owe an extra levy on investment earnings than a decade ago. Enacted as part of the Affordable Care Act health-care expansion, the 3.8% net investment income tax applies to capital gains, interest, dividends, rents and more once your so-called modified adjusted gross income, or MAGI, exceeds certain thresholds. MAGI can be higher than adjusted gross income because it adds back the foreign earned income exclusion. While dozens of tax code provisions adjust for inflation every year, the thresholds for net investment income tax have remained the same since 2013 — MAGI above $200,000 for single filers and $250,000 for married couples filing together. An estimated 7.3 million taxpayers paid nearly $60 billion in net investment income tax in 2021, compared with 3.1 million taxpayers paying $16.5 billion in 2013, according to the Congressional Research Service.
Persons: it's, It's, Brian Schultz, Plante Moran Organizations: Affordable, Finance, Congressional Research Service Locations: Southfield , Michigan
TipRanks recognized the 10 best analysts in the basic materials sector who delivered noteworthy returns and whose recommendations outperformed their peers. In the process, it analyzed every recommendation by analysts in the basic materials sector over the past 10 years. Then, TipRanks' algorithms calculated the statistical significance of each rating, analysts' overall success rate and the average return. Top 10 analysts from the basic materials sectorThe image below shows the most successful Wall Street analysts from the basic materials sector. T J Schultz — RBC CapitalT J Schultz has the 10th spot on the list, with a success rate of 63%.
Persons: Rafael Henrique, Lightrocket, TipRanks, Dan Payne, Bank Dan Payne, Payne, Leo Mariani — Roth MKM Leo Mariani, John Freeman — Raymond James Raymond James, John Freeman, Freeman, Poe Fratt, Global Partners Poe, Elvira Scotto —, Elvira Scotto, Vincent Lovaglio, Scott Hanold, Michael Harvey —, Michael Harvey, Harvey, Dalton Baretto, Canaccord Genuity Dalton Baretto, T J Schultz —, J Schultz Organizations: Bank, Birchcliff Energy, Resources, Vital Energy, Global Partners, Elvira Scotto — RBC, Crestwood Equity Partners, Mizuho Securities, Comstock Resources, RBC Capital RBC Capital, Matador Resources, Michael Harvey — RBC Capital, RBC Capital, Seven Generations Energy, Generations Energy, ARC Resources, T J Schultz — RBC, Targa Resources Locations: Canada
Sotomayor and Thomas are both the likely beneficiaries of affirmative action. A student at Harvard University at a rally in support of keeping affirmative action policies outside the Supreme Court on October 31, 2022. A young boy at the University of California, Berkeley in 1995 as students and families protested to keep affirmative action policies. In a statement following the ruling, former president Barack Obama wrote, "Like any policy, affirmative action wasn't perfect. Roberts accused the colleges' affirmative action programs of "employ[ing] race in a negative manner" without any "meaningful end points."
Persons: Sotomayor, , Clarence Thomas, Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, colorblindness, Colorblindness, Howard Schultz, Tomi Lahren, Plessy, Ferguson, John Marshall Harlan, Antonin Scalia, Justice Roberts, Harlan's, David Butow, Roberts, Barack Obama, Michelle, haven't, Evelyn Hockstein, Michelle Obama, Katherine Phillips, Phillips Organizations: Supreme, Service, Harvard University, University of North, Latina, Yale Law School, Starbucks, Washington Post, Getty, Black, Seattle School District, University of California, Harvard, UCLA, UC, REUTERS, Princeton, Scientific, Columbia Business Locations: Berkeley, University of North Carolina, California, Idaho
Texas scorches under deadly 'heat dome'
  + stars: | 2023-06-29 | by ( Jeremy Schultz | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
The contest, dominated by international concern over corruption, will have to be settled in a second round of voting with the leading candidate former first lady Sandra Torres on track to fall well short of the 50% plus one vote needed for outright victory.
Persons: Sandra Torres
The contest, dominated by international concern over corruption, will have to be settled in a second round of voting with the leading candidate former first lady Sandra Torres on track to fall well short of the 50% plus one vote needed for outright victory.
Persons: Sandra Torres
Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-al-Adha
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Jeremy Schultz | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
The contest, dominated by international concern over corruption, will have to be settled in a second round of voting with the leading candidate former first lady Sandra Torres on track to fall well short of the 50% plus one vote needed for outright victory.
Persons: Sandra Torres
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