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Persons: Eli Lilly, Katie Stockton Organizations: U.S . Pharmaceuticals, IHE, Fairlead, CNBC Pro, Securities Locations: U.S
LONDON (AP) — Voters in two districts in England delivered new blows to beleaguered Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, electing opposition-party lawmakers in seats that Sunak’s Conservatives had held for years. Labour Party candidate Damien Egan won the House of Commons seats of Kingswood in southwest England, and Labour's Gen Kitchen took Wellingborough in the country’s center, results announced Friday showed. The Conservatives won both by large margins at the last national election in 2019 but saw support collapse in Thursday's special elections. The hard-right Reform party — formerly known as the Brexit Party — came third, putting more pressure on the Conservatives. The Conservatives pointed to the low turnout — less than 40% of eligible voters cast ballots — as a sign British electors are not enthusiastic about Labour.
Persons: Rishi Sunak, Damien Egan, Kitchen, , Brexit Party —, Keir Starmer, Chris Skidmore, Peter Bone, Sunak, Liz Truss, Brexit, Boris Johnson, John Curtice, ” “, Organizations: , Labour Party, Wellingborough, Conservatives, Brexit Party, Labour, Conservative, European Union, University of Strathclyde, BBC Locations: England, Kingswood, Wellingborough
In it, Wang films Yi and Chang going about their daily lives with bits of playfulness mixed in. “But now that we made this movie and it’s going to the Oscars, we do kind of feel like movie stars. “That’s kind of why we made this movie,” Wang says. “We’re going to the Oscars and I’m going with my grandmas,” Wang says, smiling. Says Wang: “They’re offer only.”___Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle at: http://twitter.com/jakecoyleAP___For more on this year’s Oscars, visit: https://apnews.com/hub/academy-awards
Persons: Sean Wang’s, Yi Yan Fuei, Chang Li Hua, Wang, Yi, Chang, Sean, “ Wài, Nǎi, , Wài, ” Chang, Zoom, Oscar, wasn’t Bradley Cooper's, Emma Stone’s, Sam Davis, that’d, ” Yi, ” Wang, “ It’s, they’ve, , Miles, voicemails, “ We’re, Will Ang Lee, Says Wang, Jake Coyle Organizations: Bay Area, Academy, Disney, SXSW, Sundance Film, Sundance, U.S, Focus Locations: Bay, Los Angeles, Taiwan, Taiwanese, New York
Dr. Joseph Maroon is an 83-year-old practicing neurosurgeon and triathlete, who got fit in his 40s. He has made many changes to improve his longevity and health, aside from eating well and exercising. AdvertisementAn 83-year-old doctor and triathlete who got fit and healthy in his 40s told Business Insider what he believes are his longevity secrets, aside from just exercising and eating well. Get enough sleepConsistently getting enough sleep is also important for longevity, Maroon said. AdvertisementQuality sleep is known to have a variety of health health benefits.
Persons: Joseph Maroon, , Maroon, ” Maroon, , Agnes Fenton, BI’s Gabby Landsverk Organizations: Service, Business, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Aviv Clinics, Aging Consortium, Research, World Health Organization, Blood Institute Locations: Aviv
Every Super Bowl Sunday, thousands of gamblers head to the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, the largest of its kind in northern Nevada, to bet on the big game and party with fellow football fans. High rollers dine on all-you-can-eat buffets and the champagne flows in V.I.P. Some of the fans considered traveling to Las Vegas, where the Super Bowl was played for the first time this year. But they did not want to battle the crowds only to pay daunting prices for hotels and meals. Reno may lack the buzz of Las Vegas, they said, but the self-proclaimed Biggest Little City in the World had the benefit of being affordable and convenient, roughly a four-hour drive from the Bay Area.
Persons: William Hill Sportsbook Organizations: Sunday, Grand Sierra, Bowl, San Francisco 49ers, Little City Locations: Nevada, V.I.P, California, Las Vegas, Reno, Vegas, Bay
The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday tightened limits on fine industrial particles, one of the most common and deadliest forms of air pollution, for the first time in a decade. Public health organizations said the pollution rules would save lives and strengthen the economy by reducing hospitalizations and lost workdays. Fine particulate matter, which can include soot, can come from factories, power plants and other industrial facilities. The new rule lowers the annual standard for fine particulate matter to nine micrograms per cubic meter of air, down from the current standard of 12 micrograms. will use air sampling to identify areas that do not meet the new standard.
Organizations: Environmental Protection Agency, Business
Beauty CEO Tarang Amin told CNBC's Jim Cramer how the cosmetics company is growing quickly and expanding its consumer base across multiple countries and age groups. Amin lauded E.l.f. 's successful marketing and social media strategy, in particular highlighting how it helped bring about global success. He said international business was up 119% last quarter, with strength in the U.K., Canada and Italy. And second, given our strength in social media, the Italian consumer already knew about E.l.f.
Persons: Tarang Amin, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Amin, E.l.f, DOUGLAS, Gen, Gen X, Jennifer Coolidge, Judy Organizations: Gen Alpha Locations: Canada, Italy
AdvertisementGiraffes might just be the next thing banned on China's social media. The post doesn't mention China and instead promotes US efforts to track down endangered giraffes in Africa using GPS technology. But on Weibo, China's version of X, the embassy's post mysteriously went viral, with 970,000 likes and 180,000 comments as of Tuesday evening. AdvertisementInvestors flooded the giraffe post last weekend with comments complaining about China's slumping stock market, as Bloomberg, CNN, and Reuters reported. Irate commenters were copy-pasting the headline of a state media article, published on the same day as the giraffe post, that said the "entire country is filled with optimism."
Persons: , Xi Jinping, Peppa, Long, haven't, Weibo Organizations: Service, Embassy, Bloomberg, CNN, Reuters, CSI, Beijing, China Digital Times, Business Locations: China, Africa, Weibo, Republic, China's
Financial influencers are also benefiting from the rising consumer demand for longer-form online content . Distrust in traditional financial institutions is driving Gen Z to more 'relatable' advisorsMost participants reported being skeptical of traditional banks and personal finance advisors. Preece said the rebound of long-form content suits the needs of financial influencers because they can take 10 minutes to explain a concept instead of 30 seconds. "There's more time for an audience to really digest the information and reflect on it, because most financial topics are complex," he said. Gen Zers also said they loved that the financial tips on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram were free.
Persons: , Gen Zers, Rhodri Preece, Zers, there's, Preece, Reece Organizations: Service, CFA Institute's Research, Policy, CFA Institute, YouTube, Business Locations: France, Germany, Netherlands
The Snapchat company let go of several dozen staffers on Friday, according to two people familiar with the company. Many Snap employees took the memo as a hint that more company changes were coming. Staffers have been "on pins and needles" about layoffs in recent weeks, according to one of the people familiar with the company. In September, Snap let go of about 150 people after shutting down a short-lived division for creating augmented reality tools for businesses. Evercore senior managing director Mark Mahaney said in mid-January that "Snap has yet to snap back."
Persons: Evan Spiegel, Spiegel, It's, Jerry Hunter, Hunter, Snap's, Nima Khajehnouri, Bernstein, Evercore, Mark Mahaney Organizations: Business, Meta, Block, PayPal
Energy stocks have had a mixed start to the year as ongoing geopolitical uncertainties and fluctuating oil prices continue to affect the sector. One chief investment officer, however, sees potential in oil, naming one immediate and one longer-term investment opportunity. "It's [a] deepwater oil play, very long life there. "We think that there will be some players that will [be the] last folks standing in that game, and we think Petrobras will be one of those." Longer-term play A longer-term play on Jones' radar is Australian petroleum player Woodside Energy , which trades on the Australian and London Stock Exchanges as well as the Nasdaq.
Persons: Jevons Global's Kingsley Jones, CNBC's, Brazil –, Jones Organizations: Petrobras, New York Stock, Woodside Energy, London Stock Exchanges, Nasdaq, Santos Locations: Brazilian, Brazil, Europe, Woodside
At a Zillow-sponsored event in October, he said that the Fed's sway on mortgage rates was overstated. Divounguy: Mortgage rates tend to follow the 10-year Treasury yield. We also know that very often there's a spread between mortgage rates and the yield on the 10-year. So a decrease in the Fed policy rate may not cause mortgage rates to decrease that much further. Let's say I have the money for a house, and I expect mortgage rates to come down eventually, if not much this year.
Persons: We've, It's, That's, it's, , Organizations: Federal Reserve, Divounguy, CNBC, Treasury, Fed Locations: U.S
Dollar hovers near 7-week high as Fed cut bets shift to May
  + stars: | 2024-02-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
In this photo illustration, a person seen holding a 100 US dollar bill in his hand. The dollar has been buoyed by U.S. economic data suggesting the Fed can wait longer before cutting interest rates. Powell gave the currency another push overnight by calling a cut in March "not the base case." Traders are now pricing in a 38% probability the Fed will cut rates in March, down from 59% ahead of the Fed decision. Against Japan's currency, the dollar drifted 0.06% lower to 146.81 yen , adding to Wednesday's 0.47% decline.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Powell, Hogan, Riley, Sean Callow Organizations: Federal, Treasury, U.S, New, Bancorp, Fed, Traders, New York Community Bancorp, Investors, UST, Westpac, U.S . Locations: U.S, New York
One of the biggest reasons for our shrinking social circles is the loss of fringe friends — casual friends that you enjoy seeing occasionally. These relationships might seem trivial or inconsequential, but experts and research indicate that fringe friends are vital. But now these fringe friend groups are disappearing, and we're all worse off for it. AdvertisementGlimmers of hope for Gen ZThe decline in fringe friends has also created a generational divide when it comes to who's doing well socially. There's no real solution to the loss of fringe friends.
Persons: Nikol Moses, Moses, Gen, would've, That's, , Gen Zers, It's, Juliana Horowitz, Daniel Cox, Cox, what's, he'd, we've, Danielle Bayard Jackson, Long, Evan Paul Cudworth, Cudworth, Anna Goldfarb, I've, he's, Pew's Horowitz, Jackson, she'd, Goldfarb, it's, — Moses Organizations: Brisbane —, IRL, Pew Research Center, Gallup, Pew, American Survey, Survey, Survey Center, American Enterprise Institute, bodega, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Facebook, Social, DMs, Pew Research, American Locations: Melbourne, Brisbane, Brooklyn, New York
On the lunar surface, however, it’s a different story. “We also knew that the largest of the shallow moonquakes detected by the Apollo seismometers was located near the south pole. As part of the mission, two astronauts will spend about a week living and working on the lunar surface. They can be an opportunity to better study the moon as we do on the Earth with earthquakes,” Husker said. Studying moonquakes at the south pole will tell us more about the Moon’s interior structure as well as its present-day activity.”
Persons: India’s, Russia’s Luna, Artemis, , Thomas R, Watters, ” Watters, LRO, , Renee Weber, ” Weber, Weber, Yosio Nakamura, Nakamura, Allen Husker, Husker, Jeffrey Andrews, Hanna Organizations: CNN, NASA, National Air, Space Museum’s, for, Planetary Studies, Lunar, Science, Apollo, University of Texas, California Institute of Technology, University of Arizona Locations: China, Austin
The highest level of care is "skilled nursing care" for those who are chronically ill or disabled and can no longer care for themselves. Medicaid pays for most long-term care services — but only for people with low incomes and little savings. Long-term care insuranceDepending on the plan, long-term care insurance pays for services from at-home care to assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing care, and hospice. Long-term care insurance may have annual premiums that increase over time or may be included as a rider to a life insurance policy. Employers are increasingly offering long-term care insurance as a workplace benefit.
Persons: Abbe Udochi, AARP's Goyer, Ivory Johnson, Johnson, Couples, Goyer Organizations: Maskot, Getty, Healthcare Consulting, National Investment Center, Seniors Housing & Care, Medicare, Delancey Wealth Management, Washington , D.C, CNBC FA, American Association for, Care Insurance, Employers Locations: New York, Washington ,
DHR 1Y mountain Danaher 1 year Shares of Danaher rose as much as 5% to a 52-week high of $245.40 each. Core sales, not shown on the table, were down 22.5%. Core sales were down 4% year over year as strength from academic and life science research customers was more than offset by weakness from pharma and biopharma customers. Core sales fell about the same as strength in clinical diagnostics, driven by Beckman Coulter Diagnostics was more than offset by lower respiratory revenue at Cepheid. In this photo illustration, Danaher Corporation logo is seen displayed on a smartphone and PC screen.
Persons: we've, Danaher, Beckman Coulter, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Pavlo Gonchar Organizations: Revenue, LSEG, JPMorgan Healthcare, Sciences, Diagnostics, Biotechnology, Management, pharma, Beckman Coulter Diagnostics, CNBC, Getty Locations: Danaher, China, Biotechnology, North America, Europe, Asia, Pacific, Cepheid
Losing weight is hard. Here are 5 things to keep in mind
  + stars: | 2024-01-26 | by ( Andrea Kane | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
We delve into a slew of topics, including new weight loss drugs and how to talk to kids about weight. (CNN) — If you think it’s hard to lose weight and keep it off, you are not alone — and you are also 100% correct. “We evolved not to lose weight intentionally,” paleoanthropologist Daniel Lieberman told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta recently on the podcast Chasing Life. It’s because we evolved not to lose weight intentionally. “So when people diet, they almost always struggle to overcome ancient, fundamental adaptations to prevent their bodies from losing weight,” he added.
Persons: Sanjay Gupta, it’s, ” paleoanthropologist Daniel Lieberman, Lieberman, , ” Lieberman Organizations: CNN, Harvard University
Read previewGerman startup Ceezer, which helps companies plan, buy, and manage their carbon credit portfolio, has just raised 10.3 million euros, around $11.2 million, in Series A funding. Carbon credit marketplaces and accounting tools boomed in 2021 as large companies rushed to understand and offset their emissions. They were all vying for a slice of the projected $250 billion voluntary carbon market by 2050 , where private companies buy and sell carbon credits. Carbon credits are typically bought after achieving their stated impact, but this requires project developers to have cash upfront to get started, Drewelies said. AdvertisementThe fresh funding, led by HV Capital, will be used to launch new financial products so that project developers can unlock pre-financing.
Persons: , Magnus Drewelies, Drewelies, Ceezer Organizations: Service, Business, Siemens, HV Capital, Norrsken, Picus, Partners Locations: Berlin, New York
Here's a rapid-fire update on all the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. Investors tend to assign a premium to software revenue because it is often recurring and higher margin than hardware. (See here for a full list of the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust.) As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim, downgrades, preorders, we've, Jim said, Salesforce, Baird, Dupont De, Dupont, Walt Disney, Nelson Peltz, Estee Lauder, Fabrizio Freda, We've, he's, it's, Locker, Mary, Vimal Kapur, Eli Lilly, Lilly, Meta's Ray, Morgan Stanley, Ted Pick, James Gorman, , chipmaker, It's, hasn't, Stanley Black, Decker, Wells, Charlie Scharf, We'll, Jim Cramer, Jim Cramer Rob Kim Organizations: Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Club, Apple, mojo, Vision Pro, Broadcom, VMWare, Bausch Health, Caterpillar, Dupont, Costco Wholesale, Coterra Energy, Dupont De Nemours, Disney, Eaton Corp, Ford, Holding, Federal Reserve, GE Healthcare, Wall, Google, Honeywell, Boeing, Airbus, Linde, Facebook, Microsoft, Nvidia, Alto Networks, Palo Alto, Procter & Gamble, Constellation Brands, Modelo, TJX, Wynn Resorts, We've, Wynn, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: China, Indonesia, Brazil, India, U.S, Shenzhen, We're, Eaton, Ford, That's, Palo, Palestine, Wells Fargo, Wynn, Macau
In today's big story, we're looking at how there's no more loyalty in corporate America between employers and their workers. Business Insider's Aki Ito, who has covered workplace trends better than anyone, dove into the deterioration of loyalty in corporate America. The best example of the deterioration of loyalty in corporate America these days is in Big Tech. AdvertisementOne year later, Big Tech's layoffs are back and could become the new normal, Business Insider's Peter Kafka writes. However, the best representation of the growing employee-employer chasm in Big Tech is at Google.
Persons: , hustleharder, Insider's Aki Ito, they're, Insider's Peter Kafka, Kali Hays, BI's Eugene Kim, Ashley Stewart, Long, Sundar Pichai, BI's Hasan Chowdhury, Brian Moynihan, Moynihan, Laura Labovich, Asher, Emerson, Bill O'Leary, there's, Frederic J . Brown, haven't, Christian Dior, Dan DeFrancesco, Diamond Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Jordan Parker Erb Organizations: Service, Big, Workers, Amazon MGM Studios, Big Tech, Google, OsakaWayne, Investment, New, Bank of America's, Fed, Washington, Getty, Meta, OpenAI Mafia, Shoppers, Spotify, Couture, United Airlines, The, Business Locations: America, Big Tech, Big, Bethesda, That's, Paris, New York, San Diego, London
Where have you gone, Chicago rat hole? But Schopenhauer could not account for the elation with which residents of Chicago embraced an unlikely attraction this month: a hole in a sidewalk shaped like a rat. The rat hole was dead. Long live the rat hole. NBC Chicago reported that the hole, which for weeks had attracted amused gawkers to a quiet residential area of the Roscoe Village neighborhood, had been filled in with “what appeared to be plaster or concrete.”“Someone did this,” Jonathan Howell told NBC Chicago.
Persons: Arthur Schopenhauer, Schopenhauer, Long, gawkers, , Jonathan Howell, Howell Organizations: NBC Chicago, NBC Locations: Chicago, German, Roscoe, Illinois
Rather, it's about how Cruz and his allies complained in 2016 about how non-Republican voters helped hand the nomination to Trump. Trump ran away with the 2016 Republican presidential nomination in part due to his sheer dominance in these so-called "open primaries." Trump's advantage in open primaries in 2016 was unmistakable. Despite holding a polling advantage in the weeks leading up to the 2016 Iowa caucuses, Trump narrowly lost the state to Cruz. But his apparent reversal on open primaries is quite simply yet another sign of his hostile takeover of the GOP.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sen, Ted Cruz, Trump, Cruz, Nikki Haley, detest, It's, Nikki, Haley, AnnMarie Graham, Barnes, Joe Biden's, There's Organizations: Service, Republican, Democratic, Business, White, Republican Party, National Conference of State Legislatures, CNBC, Trump, Cruz, Republican National Convention, GOP Locations: New Hampshire, Florida, Iowa, Cruz . Iowa
Dollar holds near one-month peak as dovish Fed bets recede
  + stars: | 2024-01-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The dollar held close to a one-month peak versus major peers on Thursday after robust U.S. retail sales data overnight added to building expectations the Federal Reserve will not rush to lower interest rates. Australia's dollar weakened after data showed an unexpected decline in employment. Traders have trimmed the odds of a first Fed rate cut by March to 53.8%, down from 63.1% on Tuesday, according to CME's FedWatch Tool. ECB President Christine Lagarde told Bloomberg there would likely be majority support among ECB officials for an interest rate cut in the summer, although she stressed they would be data-dependent. Elsewhere, the Australian dollar weakened after data showed a 65,100 drop in jobs for December, where economists had forecast a 17,600 increase.
Persons: CME's, Christopher Waller, Tony Sycamore, Sycamore, Christine Lagarde, Sterling Organizations: Reserve, U.S, hawkish Bank, Japan, Traders, IG, Bloomberg, Bank of England, British, greenback Locations: Japan
Usually, when a child sells an animal at the county fair, some local macher buys it for more than its market value. All they were waiting for, apparently, was approval from the Shasta County district attorney. "More important for livestock producers is how the Shasta County Fair and the Shasta County sheriff — both unencumbered by intelligence — created a bonanza for animal rights zealots." Cedar was livestock, and many people can't even conceive that livestock like Cedar can be something more than food. (The California Department of Food and Agriculture, the Shasta fair, and the county sheriff all declined my requests for comment.)
Persons: might've, let's, wouldn't, E, reenacted, It's, Jessica Long, Bobo, Megan Dahle, Sen, Brian Dahle, Gavin Newsom, Cedar, Dahle, Long, Agriculture —, didn't, wasn't, , we'll, Leslie Irvine, Irvine, Irving, they've, Ryan Gordon, Colter Ellis, Charlie Thieriot, Jessica Long's, Gordon, they'll, Adam Rogers Organizations: Fair, Animals Cedar, Republican, California ., California Department of Food, Agriculture, Twitter, Hearts, University of California, Animals, Business Locations: Shasta, Northern California, America, California, Napa, Sonoma, Shasta County, Irvine, Seco, Texas, Mississippi
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