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Jordan Neely died from the “combined effects” of a number of a factors, not a chokehold, a forensic pathologist hired by Daniel Penny’s attorneys testified Thursday. Penny is charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the chokehold death of Neely on a New York City subway train in May 2023. Penny, 26, who was a passenger on the train, put Neely in a chokehold and took him to the ground. Chundru said he did not believe that Neely died of a chokehold or that Penny had applied consistent and sufficient pressure to render him unconscious. Chundru said he believed Neely died from “the combined effects of sickle cell crisis, the schizophrenia, the struggle and restraint and the synthetic marijuana” that was in his system.
Persons: Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny’s, Penny, Neely, Satish Chundru, Dr, Cynthia Harris, Chundru, , Andre Zachary, Andrew Savulich, Harris, , Steven, Dafna Yoran, Yoran, Jacqueline Penny, neighborly, Gina Flaim, Penny’s, Eric Gonzalez, Gonzalez Organizations: Prosecutors, TNS, Getty, National Association of Medical, Marines Locations: New York City, Florida, Texas, New York, Manhattan, West Islip, Long, Queens
The Supreme Court, which dealt a major blow to the power of federal agencies in June, agreed on Friday to consider another: whether Congress violates the Constitution by delegating broad discretion to them. The so-called nondelegation doctrine has been largely dormant since 1935, when the Supreme Court struck down New Deal laws for granting too much leeway to agencies with insufficient guidance. A decision reviving the doctrine would be the latest in a sustained series of attacks on what its critics call the administrative state. The decision in June, for instance, overruled a foundational precedent requiring deference to agencies’ interpretations of federal laws and endangered countless regulations in areas like the environment, health care and consumer safety. Along the same lines, other recent rulings rejected the Securities and Exchange Commission’s use of administrative tribunals to combat securities fraud and limited the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to address carbon emissions.
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New census data shows that many more people moved into Florida than left between 2022 and 2023. Read on for an analysis of where movers to Florida came from — and where Sunshine State leavers headed for greener pastures. Related storiesPeople who move out of Florida tend to stay in the SouthSimilar to last year, Georgia was the most popular state for those leaving Florida. Some have told BI that they moved to North Carolina for the state's natural beauty and employment opportunities. "We didn't want to leave Florida," John told BI in 2023.
Persons: Derek Edwards, Edwards, Terry Gilliam, John, Natalia Organizations: Sunshine State, American Community Survey, Sunshine, Golden State Locations: Florida, Wisconsin, Colorado, Caribbean, Miami, , York, California, Texas, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, South Florida, Dell Prairie , Wisconsin
Now we see it's very common for these store cards to charge over 30%." Just before the Fed began its rate-cutting cycle in September, many retailers and their bank partners raised interest rates on their store cards to protect their profits when the federal funds rate — which determines their own interest rates — came down. Now, the average interest rate on a store card is at an all-time high just ahead of the holiday shopping season, which is when most consumers sign up for store cards. That was less than half of the interest rate increase for store cards seen from September 2023 to September 2024, when the federal funds rate didn't budge. When asked why they increased the APR on their store cards, the companies that returned CNBC's request for comment pointed vaguely to industry standards and the current economic environment.
Persons: Tommy, Petco, Ted Rossman, it's, Jasmine Matheney, Nordstrom, Matheney, you've, preemptively Organizations: U.S, Federal Reserve, Navy, Academy Sports, Fed, CNBC, Comenity Bank, Big Lots Locations: Petco, Burlington, Macy's, Michael's, Michigan
A majority of full-time workers, 66%, got a raise in the last year whether they asked for one or not, according to an October survey of 2,049 people from LendingTree. And not everyone is asking for a raise at equal rates: Just 35% of women discussed getting a raise, compared with 49% of men, according to LendingTree data. By age range, Gen Z and millennial workers (ages 18 to 43) are most comfortable negotiating for a pay increase. However, the second most-common reason people took a pay cut, at 17%, was in order to take another job with less stress. Roughly one-third of people who experienced a pay cut in the last year saw their salary drop by less than $5,000.
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WNBA star Cameron Brink had to learn how to negotiate her worth sooner than most 22-year-olds. Despite suffering a torn ACL in June that sidelined her rookie season, Brink's momentum off the court hasn't slowed. "Building my confidence in negotiations has been a journey for me, but I remind myself that my skills and hard work are valuable," Brink told CNBC Make It in an email. The most important step she takes to prepare for any negotiation, Brink says, is to research the companies she negotiates with. By contrast, the highest-paid players in the NBA are earning more than $50 million a year — and that's before factoring in sponsorships.
Persons: Cameron Brink, Brink, New Balance's, Caitlin Clark —, She's, Hamby, Steph Curry, Adam Broda, Taylor, you've Organizations: New, Stanford University, Sports Illustrated, Los Angeles Sparks, CNBC, Amazon, WNBA, Women's, Basketball Players, Vogue Business, NBA
CNN —An explosives disposal team was sent to London’s Gatwick Airport and one of its terminals evacuated after a “suspected prohibited item” was found in luggage on Friday. “A security cordon is in place around the South Terminal at Gatwick Airport following discovery of a suspected prohibited item in luggage,” Sussex Police wrote in a statement posted on X just after midday local time (7 a.m. “Police were called at 8.20am this morning and, as a precaution, an EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team is being deployed,” the statement continued, advising the public to avoid the area. “We can confirm that the ‘loud bang’ reported in the area a short time ago was a controlled explosion carried out by officers,” it said in a statement posted on X on Friday morning. ET), it said, “Initial indications are that the item was a hoax device.
Persons: Stephanie Halasz, Zahid Mahmood Organizations: CNN, Gatwick Airport, Sussex Police, “ Police, , London’s Metropolitan Police
The words “private equity” are almost poetic in their power to obfuscate in such a way that most people simply tune out when they hear them. But there’s a reason workers tend to have a negative association with private equity. Per Bloomberg, Apollo “built its name as the scrappiest private equity and distressed-debt investor on Wall Street by buying businesses and loading them up with debt that offered creditors meager protections in the face of default.”Historically, private equity deals were largely handled by big banks. Private equity firms now hold controlling stakes across an array of industries, including supermarkets, housing, health care, fashion, restaurants and vet clinics. And other efforts to force more transparency and accountability in private equity have similarly faced opposition.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Marc Rowan, Donald Trump’s, Rowan, Bill Lazonick, he’s, , Megan Greenwell, aren’t, ” Dennis Kelleher, Apollo “, it’s, Sen, Elizabeth Warren of, hadn’t, Scott Bessent, Kevin Warsh, , ” Greenwell Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Apollo Global Management, Treasury, OCC, Republicans, Industry Research Network, — Bloomberg, KKR, Blackstone, Carlyle Group, Securities and Exchange Commission, , Research, Treasury Department, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Federal Reserve Locations: New York, , Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
Your questions about Trump 2.0, answered
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Zachary B. Wolf | Leinz Vales | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +19 min
CNN —When we asked CNN readers for their questions about the incoming Trump 2.0 administration, we got a lot of nervous and scared feedback. Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump walk to Marine One at the White House in Washington, DC, on January 4, 2021. This is her response:Trump has promised to protect Social Security and not raise the retirement age or make other cuts. For more, read Luhby’s story on how a second Trump term could affect Social Security benefits. For his second term, Trump has promised to find military officials more loyal to him and that he’ll fight an “enemy from within” of political opponents.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, I’m, , Catherine Shoichet, Shoichet, Trump, , Lisa Graybill, Tom Homan, He’s, Kelli Stump, she’s, , Ashley, Joe Biden, Eric Gay, Stephen Miller, Trump’s, Alan, Jim Sciutto, Roman Plipey, Afghanistan –, Vladimir, Putin, Marco, Rubio, Mike, Waltz –, Tulsi, Gabbard, Will, Greg, ” Trump, Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Joshua Roberts, hasn’t, Tami Luhby, James, There’s, Portugal's, Armando Franca, Lawrence, Katie Lobosco, that’s, there’s, , Biden’s, Will Trump, Biden, Emily, … Gustavo, doesn’t Biden, Steve Here’s, Ella Nilsen, Jim Watson, it’s, Will Trump’s, Keith Trump’s, Nixon, Adam, ” Sen, Adam Schiff of, ” Schiff, Matt Gaetz Organizations: CNN, Trump, Security, National Immigration Law Center, American Immigration Lawyers, Ashley Presidents, US Customs, National Guard, US, Ukraine, Getty, NATO, White, Reuters, Social, Social Security, Bee, FBI, New Jersey Trump, Republicans, Congress, Pentagon, Trump White House, NPR Locations: Rio, Mexico, Eagle Pass , Texas, Ukraine, Powers, Russia, China, Europe, Kyiv, Roman, AFP, Afghanistan, Maine, Washington ,, Barbara, Louisiana, Italy, Lisbon, Illinois, New Jersey, Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Red Butte, Tusayan , Arizona, Adam Schiff of California
In today's big story, billionaire Ken Griffin has some advice for President-elect Donald Trump, including a suggestion for his Treasury pick . While speaking Thursday at the Economic Club of New York, Griffin said he appreciates the importance of those issues to Americans but said aggressive tactics to address them could make things work. Griffin is one of the biggest donors to the Republican Party, but declined to publicly endorse either presidential candidate this year. AdvertisementModeration hasn't been the name of the game for Trump with some of his proposed policies. AdvertisementHe said he'd be open to selling a minority stake in his hedge fund to the right partner.
Persons: it's, Ken Griffin, Donald Trump, Trump Ken Griffin, Mike Blake, Insider's Bradley Saacks, Michelle Abrego, Griffin, Manny Roman, Trump, Marc Rowan, Rowan, Alexander Tamargo, Thoma Bravo Griffin, he'd, Zalubowski, Chelsea Jia Feng, Elon, Paul, Tyson, Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson Ron Antonelli, Chip Somodevilla, Rebecca Zisser, Tucker Carlson, Bari Weiss, BI's Peter Kafka, Chris Balfe, Ridley Scott's, You've, Dan DeFrancesco, Jack Sommers, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Treasury, Trump, Citadel, Milken, Global Conference, Reuters, Economic, of New, Republican Party, Citadel Securities, Sequoia, Millennium Management, BlackRock, Chelsea, Getty, Netflix, Bank of America, NY Daily, Fox News, Auto, Ford, GM, Volkswagen Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S, of New York, Montreal, New York, London, Chicago
By the end of the decade, Grande's music career had reached new heights with "Sweetener" and "Thank U, Next." Ariana Grande performs "7 Rings" during the Sweetener World Tour. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Ariana GrandeGrande released her fourth studio album, "Sweetener," in 2018. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Thank U, Next." Later that year, Grande embarked on the Sweetener World Tour to promote the pair of releases.
Persons: Ariana Grande, Kevin Mazur, Grande, Grande's, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Taylor Swift Organizations: Forbes Locations: Ariana Grande Grande
AdvertisementNeuralink, Elon Musk's neurotechnology company, is hiring for multiple manufacturing roles. Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, is looking to hire manufacturing technicians and microfabrication specialists. Two manufacturing technicians work at the company, based on public LinkedIn profiles, with those employees joining in 2021 and February 2024. A Neuralink recruiter said the company is hiring manufacturing technicians to "boost production." Neuralink also appears to be hiring for manufacturing roles for its surgical robot, a job listing shows.
Persons: Elon Musk's, Elon, Neuralink, Tinglong Dai, Dai, John Donoghue, you'd, wouldn't, Donoghue Organizations: LinkedIn, Johns Hopkins University, Brown University, FDA, Reuters, SpaceX, Austin American, Statesman Locations: California, Texas, Austin, Nevada
AdvertisementThe new "Wicked" movie musical is a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz." Spoilers ahead for "Wicked" movie and Broadway show"Wicked" is a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz," but the story starts halfway through the original 1939 movie. The "Wicked" movie and Broadway show, however, are based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 revisionist novel "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West." Glinda the Good Witch gives Dorothy the Wicked Witch of the East's ruby shoes. AdvertisementThe movie follows the musical and book's plot where Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, didn't start out wicked.
Persons: Oz, Frank L, Baum, Gregory Maguire's, Maguire, Cynthia Erivo, Dorothy Gale, Toto, Glinda, Dorothy, Elphaba, Ariana Grande, didn't Organizations: Broadway Locations: Kansas, Oz, Elphaba's, Munchkinland
AdvertisementWhen traveling home from college for the holidays, my son went to the wrong airport. The Thanksgiving flights to and from college went OK since they traveled together. After calling home, I realized he was at the wrong airport. Tell them to arrive early to allow for mistakesWhen my son went to the wrong airport, he made his flight mainly because he got to the airport two hours early. Discuss safety tips when using ride-sharesSo far, my twins have taken their college campus van to and from the airport.
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There are thousands of altcoins on the crypto market that are smaller, cheaper, younger and less sophisticated than the blue-chip bitcoin. "It has not been alone … crypto coins across the board have exploded higher in recent weeks. The riskiest business At the furthest end of the risk spectrum are meme coins like dogecoin , whose trading ballooned after the election . "I'd urge long-term investors to not place too much emphasis on meme coin activity — easy come, easy go," said Ryan Rasmussen, an analyst at Bitwise Asset Management. "While meme stocks such as Gamestop and AMC are a small part of the equity market, meme coins are a larger part of the crypto market and represent an outsized share of volume."
Persons: Gary Gensler, They've, bitcoin, Wolfe, Rob Ginsberg, it's, Mike Novogratz, Wolfe's Ginsberg, Donald, they've, Ryan Rasmussen, Zach Pandl, John Todaro, Robinhood, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, Galaxy Digital, Solana, Bitwise Asset Management, lotto, Grasycale Investments, Gamestop, AMC, Robinhood Locations: overbought, bitcoin
How the EV era is challenging leading engine maker Honda
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Robert Ferris | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Honda is the world's largest engine manufacturer, powering about 27 million cars, motorcycles, generators, yard tools, airplanes, and other items. But it is struggling in some key regions, especially China, and it's challenged by the era of electric vehicles. Honda has been relatively slow to release models, and it has depended heavily on partners to keep up. Honda does have an in-house EV plan and its own platform. It's sinking $65 billion into EVs and software globally, including $11 billion in Canada and $3.5 billion for upgrades to facilities in the United States.
Persons: it's, Karl Brauer, they'd, Jake Fisher, Honda's, Gregory Noble Organizations: Honda, Acura, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, Consumer, U.S, General Motors, Detroit, Toyota, University of Tokyo's Institute of Social Science Locations: U.S, China, Canada, United States
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday said companies related to natural gas and oil will thrive under President-elect Donald Trump's administration and a majority Republican Congress. "If you want a sustainable Trump trade, I say bet on the natural gas ecosystem. Enbridge says it transports about 20% of all natural gas consumed in the U.S., and Cramer claimed the Canadian outfit has "strategically located assets." He also named Cheniere and Sempra , saying the former is the "best play" for liquified natural gas exports. "Seasonally, this is a good time for the commodity," he said, pointing out that natural gas itself has climbed since the election.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Donald Trump's, Joe Biden's, Cramer, Trump, Chris Wright, Kinder Morgan, Enbridge Organizations: Republican Congress, Trump, Department of Energy, Energy Locations: underperform, U.S
CNN —The weather at Huntington Bank Field was the main talking point as the Cleveland Browns hosted division rivals Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football. Steelers kicker Chris Boswell opened the scoring with a 48-yard field goal in the second quarter. 1st quarter 🆚 4th quarter pic.twitter.com/yjG7f0pHjU — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 22, 2024Despite the conditions, Cleveland extended its lead in the fourth quarter after Browns quarterback Jameis Winston dove into the endzone for a two-yard score and later successfully completed a two-point conversion to make it 18-6. Pittsburgh Steelers players Nick Herbig and Patrick Queen celebrate a fumble against the Cleveland Browns in the fourth quarter. — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 22, 2024As Cleveland celebrated the win, it appeared Steelers wide receiver George Pickens and Browns cornerback Greg Newsome got into scuffle, but it was quickly broken up.
Persons: Nick Chubb, Chris Boswell, Chubb, Cleveland, Myles Garrett, ove, lew, ake, ickens, eason, alf, ike, enver Organizations: CNN, Huntington Bank, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Browns, Steelers, ard, ust, ue O, eads Locations: ried, ife
Reddit — The stock fell 6% after Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the matter, reported that Advance Magazine Publishers is looking to establish a credit facility using as much as $1.2 billion of its stake in Reddit. Gap — The stock jumped more than 10% on the heels of the clothing retailer increasing its full-year outlook — its third time doing so this year. Super Micro Computer — Shares moved more than 11% higher, extending its more than 15% gain in the previous session. Intuit — Shares of the financial software company fell 4% after the release of its fiscal first-quarter report. StoneCo — Shares jumped about 10% after the Brazilian payments company announced a share repurchase program of up to 2 billion reais .
Persons: LSEG, Ross, Needham, bitcoin, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: Bloomberg, Advance Magazine Publishers, BDO, Nasdaq, Intuit —, Intuit, LSEG, Carpenter Technology, JPMorgan, . Texas Pacific, Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips Locations: Reddit
Trump hush money sentencing delayed indefinitely
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Kevin Breuninger | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Former US President Donald Trump attends the second day of his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments linked to extramarital affairs, at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City on April 16, 2024. A New York judge Friday indefinitely postponed President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in his criminal hush money case. Trump's attorneys — including Todd Blanche, whom Trump recently tapped to be the No. 2 official at the Department of Justice — argued Tuesday that the hush money case must be thrown out "immediately." "Just as a sitting President is completely immune from any criminal process, so too is President Trump as President-elect," Blanche and lawyer Emil Bove wrote in a letter to Merchan.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Judge Juan Merchan, Trump, Todd Blanche, Department of Justice —, Blanche, Emil Bove Organizations: Manhattan Criminal, Prosecutors, Manhattan, Attorney's, Department of Justice Locations: New York City, York
“You can just tell by the nominees for cabinet positions and agency heads that this will be an administration of retribution,” Baron added. Trump’s impending return to power was a theme of the conversations at the Committee to Protect Journalists gala. Attendees discussed the need to report without fear or favor, to be open-minded but clear-eyed about what actions the Trump administration might take, and to avoid fearmongering but to consider a range of possibilities. Here are some of the specific concerns that have arisen among members of the media:In the second Trump term, legal threats and frivolous lawsuits could pile up, costing newsrooms money and time. The Trump administration could reinstate the Justice Department’s past practice of pursuing reporters’ records in leak investigations.
Persons: Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski’s, Donald Trump, Brzezinski, Trump, Joe ”, Marty Baron, ” Baron, Jodie Ginsberg, they’re, newsrooms, Trump’s, Jessica Lessin, , it’s, ” Lessin, Jacob Weisberg, Matt Egan, ” Poynter, Kelly McBride, , leakers, nix, CNN’s Liam Reilly Organizations: New, New York CNN, MSNBC, Scarborough, Washington Post, , Protect Journalists, Committee, Newsroom, “ Journalists, Trump, Media, TV, Nonprofit, Social, Republicans Locations: New York, Mar
Final Trades: Deckers, Electronic Arts, Citigroup and the INDA
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinal Trades: Deckers, Electronic Arts, Citigroup and the INDAThe Investment Committee give you their top stocks to watch for the second half.
Organizations: Electronic Arts, Citigroup, Investment
New York CNN —The aftermath of the 2024 US presidential election has been a boon to Elon Musk. The richest person in the world got even richer Friday, with Musk’s net worth hitting a record $347.8 billion, Bloomberg reported. That beats his previous record set in November 2021, when the Tesla founder’s net worth exceeded $340 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Musk, Tesla’s largest individual shareholder, is roughly $83 billion richer since Election Day, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. As of Tuesday, Musk was more than $100 billion richer than the second richest person, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Persons: Elon Musk, Trump, Donald Trump, Musk, Tesla, Vivek Ramaswamy, , Jeff Bezos, CNN’s Allison Morrow Organizations: New, New York CNN, Bloomberg, Tesla, SpaceX, Boring Company, “ Department, Government Efficiency, Wall Street Locations: New York
CNN —A Norwegian man working as a security guard for the US Embassy in Oslo was arrested this week on allegations of spying for Russia and Iran. According to Norway’s public broadcaster NRK, the man is in his 20s and was arrested at home in his garage on Wednesday. He is charged with attempted aggravated intelligence activities against state secrets and admitted to having collected and shared information with Russian and Iranian authorities, according to NRK. The arrest comes amid ongoing concerns about Moscow and Tehran’s espionage and influence operations around the globe. Western officials have disrupted plots from Tehran to harm or kill individuals, including an alleged assassination plot against President-elect Donald Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, John Christian Elden, Elden, Organizations: CNN, US, NRK, Wall Street Journal, Norway “, US State Department, Norwegian Locations: Oslo, Russia, Iran, Moscow, Tehran, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Norway,
CNN —For Donald Trump, every defeat is just the catalyst for his next battle. The Gaetz disaster suggests that despite his big election win, some laws of political gravity still apply to Trump. This may explain why two-and-a-half weeks into his transition, several of Trump’s Cabinet picks are embroiled in allegations of sexual misconduct, ethics or legal controversy. Like Gaetz, Hegseth was not prosecuted over the allegation and denies he did anything wrong. Plenty of presidents get a Cabinet pick knocked back and do just fine.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Matt Gaetz, – Trump, Trump, Pam Bondi, MAGA, Gaetz –, elect’s, Manu Raju, Pete Hegseth, Hegseth, Linda McMahon, McMahon, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, groped, Eliza Cooney, , Kennedy, he’d, , Cooney, “ I’m, he’s, Jean Carroll, didn’t, CNN’s Kristen Holmes, Gaetz, CNN’s Paula Reid, Sarah Ferris, Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, , Maine Sen, Susan Collins, North Carolina Sen, Thom Tillis, JD Vance, , Bondi, she’s Organizations: CNN, Department of Justice, Trump, DOJ, GOP, Cabinet, Former Fox News, Department of Defense, Trump Cabinet, Department of Education, Wrestling Entertainment, WWE, Department of Health, Human Services, USA, Fair, Democratic, Social, Capitol, Senate Republican, Trump University, Republican Locations: Washington, California, Iraq, Afghanistan, Manhattan, Gaetz, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio, Bondi
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