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A federal judge overseeing New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex on Wednesday found the city in contempt for failing to stem violence and excessive force at the facility, and said she was leaning toward taking control of the city’s jails. The judge, Laura Taylor Swain, said in a 65-page opinion that the city and its Department of Correction had violated the constitutional rights of prisoners and staff members alike by exposing them to danger, and had intentionally ignored her orders. Judge Swain’s ruling came nearly a decade after the city’s jails, which include the Rikers Island complex, fell under federal oversight in a settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought by prisoners and the Legal Aid Society. Since then, a court-appointed monitor has issued regular reports on the violence that has continued to plague the facilities. In the past two years, at least 33 people have died in the jails or shortly after being released.
Persons: Laura Taylor Swain, , Jan, Judge Swain’s Organizations: New York, Correction, Legal Aid Society
That’s thanks to a new international airport, equipped with a 2,200-meter (7,217-foot) runway, opening in the capital of Nuuk. Before the new airport’s opening, traveling by air to Greenland meant flying into smaller cities such as Kangerlussuaq to the north or Narsarsuaq, further south. The new airport will serve as the base for Air Greenland, which will operate an Airbus A330neo plane on a route to Copenhagen, Denmark. Jens Lauridsen, chief executive of Greenland Airports, knows the opening of the new facility at Nuuk will have a big effect on tourism and the economy. She plans on being on the first flight that lands at the new Nuuk International Airport.
Persons: Jens Lauridsen, We’re, Oscar Scott Carl, Qupanuk Olsen, , , Anne Nivíka Grødem, ” Grødem Organizations: CNN, United Airlines, Air Greenland, Airbus, Greenland, YouTube, Nuuk International, Locations: Greenland, Nuuk, Newark , New Jersey, It’s, Air, Copenhagen, Denmark, Reykjavik, Iceland, Ilulissat, Qaqortoq
AdvertisementGuy Fieri's youngest son, Ryder, gets to choose what the family eats whenever he's back from college. That's because food "just doesn't taste the same as it does at home," Fieri told People, recalling his son's words. Guy Fieri's youngest son, Ryder, is back from college and ready to indulge in his dad's cooking. And I'm like, man, that brings tears to my eyes," Fieri told People. Although his youngest son currently lives in a college dorm, Fieri says he "can't wait" for him to get an apartment.
Persons: Guy Fieri's, Ryder, Fieri, There's, he's, He'll, Hunter, Lori, Cristine Struble Organizations: UCLA, San Diego State University, US Naval Academy, San Diego, Food Network, Food, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Virginia Tech, Business Locations: San Diego State, America
AdvertisementThe cast of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is stirring drama on social media ahead of season two. "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" season one ended with two cast members potentially quitting the show and rumors of a secret affair involving its most volatile couple. But there will likely be even more drama in season two if the cast's social media feeds are anything to go by. Gibbons didn't initially identify Paul and her ex-husband as the couple until after Paul released a rebuttal TikTok video on Sunday. AdvertisementOn Sunday, Mortensen posted a cryptic TikTok video saying he would start "telling my truth and showing my receipts."
Persons: Taylor Frankie Paul, Paul, Melissa Hobley, MomTok, Makenna Gibbons, Gibbons, Gibbons didn't, Roux, Kenna, Brayden Rowley, Rowley, Whitney Leavitt, Dakota Mortensen, haven't, Mortensen, La Roux, Jessi Ngatikaura Organizations: Hulu, Disney, Business Locations: Salt Lake City
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Wendesday's full episode of the Halftime Report — November 27, 2024"Fast Money Halftime Report" is on the front lines of CNBC's market coverage. Host CNBC's Scott Wapner and the Street's top investors get to the heart of the action as it's happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day. Watch today's full episode on CNBC PRO.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Wapner Organizations: CNBC PRO
At the fruit stand where he works on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Shah Alam sells dozens of bananas a day at 35 cents a piece, or four for a dollar. He does a brisk business in cheap fruit outside Sotheby’s auction house; inside, art can sell for millions. But last Wednesday, Mr. Alam sold a banana that a short time later would be auctioned as part of a work of absurdist art, won by a cryptocurrency entrepreneur for $5.2 million plus more than $1 million in auction-house fees. A few days after the sale, as Mr. Alam stood in the rain on York Avenue and East 72nd Street, snapping bananas free of their bunches, he learned from a reporter what had become of the fruit: It had been duct-taped to a wall as part of a work by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, and sold to Justin Sun, the Chinese founder of a cryptocurrency platform.
Persons: Shah Alam, Alam, Maurizio Cattelan, Justin Sun Locations: York, Italian
Learn moreIt's good news for streaming fans: the 2024 Disney Plus and Hulu Black Friday deals have arrived, and customers can save more than 70% on the Disney Bundle Duo. The Disney Plus and Hulu deal offers the Disney Bundle Duo Basic, which is the ad-supported Hulu and Disney Plus combo, for $2.99 per month for an entire year. Disney Plus and Hulu Black Friday deals 2024Disney Plus & Hulu Duo Bundle Basic $2.99 $19.98 Save 85% There's a huge double-saving on these two bundled popular ad-supported streaming platforms as this price lasts for 12 months. For combo fans, there's also a Disney Bundle Duo Premium (ad-free Disney Plus and Hulu) for $20 per month. It's a live TV streaming cable alternative with Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN Plus bundled in.
Persons: We'd, haven't, there's, It's Organizations: Business, Disney, Hulu Black, Disney Plus, Hulu, Black, Disney Hulu, ESPN Plus, ESPN Locations: Hulu
CNN —A handwritten letter that John Lennon wrote to Eric Clapton inviting him to be part of a new supergroup is to be offered at auction next month. John Lennon wrote the draft of this eight-page letter to Eric Clapton. The letter hints that Lennon was aware of Clapton’s delicate situation and felt some sympathy with him. International Autograph Auctions Europe, SLHe said he was not pressuring Clapton, but hope that he would seriously consider the idea. Sadly, John Lennon died December 8, 1980 and was never able to see through this idea.”Earlier this year, Christie’s auctioned a host of Boyd’s personal effects, including an anonymous love letter that Clapton sent her in 1970.
Persons: John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Lennon, Clapton, Klaus Voormann, Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins, Phil Spector, Yoko Ono, ” Lennon, Yoko, Lennon’s, George Harrison, Pattie Boyd, Harrison’s, , Cynthia Powell, Ono, ´, Eric —, , John, We’re, Christie’s Organizations: CNN, Beatles, SL, Clapton Locations: Bangladesh, Clapton, Russia, China
Financial stocks are the best-performing group in 2024 and, even though they're widely thought to have more room to run as a sector, a subset of them are even more favorably positioned. The S & P 500 financial sector has surged 36% so far this year, outpacing both the communication services and information technology sectors that contain all the high-flying megacap technology stocks. XLF YTD mountain Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) in 2024. "If this bull market persists, the upside in those fintech names could be 3-4x what we see in the overall XLF," Ginsberg said. Financial stocks may be punished first in the event of a correction in the broader market, Ginsberg said.
Persons: outpacing, Donald Trump's, They've, Trump, Sam Stovall, Rob Ginsberg, Ginsberg Organizations: Basel, CFRA Research, Wolfe Research, P Bank ETF, CNBC, PayPal
China's industrial profits dropped by 10% in October from a year ago, in another sign that Beijing's stimulus measures have yet to reverse a slump in corporate earnings. Industrial profits are a key gauge of the financial health of factories, mines and utilities in China. In the first ten months, profits at China's industrial firms decreased by 4.3% from a year ago, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement Wednesday. China's consumer price index in October rose slower than expected, edging up 0.3% from a year ago, marking the slowest rise since June. Meanwhile, producer price index fell 2.9% on year, showing that deflation deepened from the 2.8% drop in the prior month.
Persons: — CNBC's Evelyn Cheng Organizations: National Bureau of Statistics, PMI Locations: Oriental, Lianyungang Port, Lianyungang, China
Exxon Mobil 's new businesses aimed at lowering carbon-dioxide emissions are a long-term growth engine that will deliver earnings by the end of the decade, according to UBS. UBS has a 12-month price target of $149 for Exxon, indicating about 22% upside from Friday's close of $121.79 per share. The oil major is investing some $20 billion in a suite of emissions-reducing businesses including carbon capture and storage, biofuels, lithium and hydrogen through 2027. Balanced growth Exxon's $20 billion investment in low-carbon businesses represents about 13% of the company's total capital expenditures through 2027. The company's downstream refining and retail sales business should grow earnings by $4 billion starting in 2027, according to UBS.
Persons: Josh Silverstein, Silverstein, Trump Organizations: Exxon Mobil, UBS, Exxon, U.S, Baytown Hydrogen Locations: U.S, Baytown, That's, Guyana
Donald Trump’s Immigration Plans
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( German Lopez | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
That’s about how many unauthorized immigrants Donald Trump hopes to remove from the country: 11 million people in all. The Morning is running a series on the policies that Trump and his congressional allies will try to implement next year. A huge operationWe already know the broad contours of Trump’s plan. He wants to use the military and law enforcement to detain the millions of people who are in the United States illegally. Finally, it will fly undocumented migrants to their home countries or other places that agree to take them.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump Locations: Chicago, United States
AdvertisementI've played golf since I was old enough to hold a club, and I love the sport. When teaching my husband to golf, I felt undermined by strangers assuming he was the skilled one. That changed when I started playing golf as part of a couple. It's common to see men teaching their significant others the game, so I understand the assumption, but that doesn't mean it feels good. AdvertisementSometimes I feel like strangers are expecting me to failA photo of me playing golf in high school.
Persons: I've, , I, It's Organizations: Disney, Professional Golf Association Locations:
The domestic box office is poised for its biggest Thanksgiving haul since the pandemic thanks to a Polynesian princess, a pair of witches and a revenge-fueled gladiator. Disney's "Moana 2" is set to hit theaters Wednesday and generate between $120 million and $150 million in box office receipts in the U.S. and Canada through Sunday. Box office analysts believe the five-day Thanksgiving weekend, which runs from Wednesday to Sunday, should easily clear $200 million in ticket sales and could even become the second- or third-highest Thanksgiving period in cinematic history. After ruling the Thanksgiving box office for years with titles from Pixar and Disney Animation, it's failed to live up to expectations with its recent string of releases. In 2016, "Moana" opened over the Thanksgiving holiday, generating $82.1 million.
Persons: It'll, Universal's, Shawn Robbins, that's, Ralph, Paul Dergarabedian, it's, Coco Organizations: Fandango, Pixar, Disney Animation, Disney, Comcast, CNBC Locations: U.S, Canada, Comscore, NBCUniversal
AdvertisementThe rate of AI model improvement appears to be slowing, but some tech leaders say there is no wall. A fierce debate over whether improvements in AI models have hit their limit has taken hold in recent weeks, forcing several CEOs to respond. Others, including Marc Andreessen, say AI models aren't getting noticeably better and are all converging to perform at roughly similar levels. AdvertisementOne solution that companies are exploring is synthetic data, an artificial form of data generated by AI. Aymeric Zhuo, cofounder and CEO of AI startup Agemo, said that AI reasoning "has been an active area of research," particularly as "the industry faces a data wall."
Persons: Sam Altman, Fabrice Beaulieu Dario Amodei, Anthropic, Jensen Huang, Marc Andreessen, Henri Tilloy, Jensen, Justin Sullivan, Matthew Zeiler, Eric Landau, Landau, Sharon Zhou, Zhou, Daniele Panfilo, Bard, it's, Thomas Wolf, Jonathan Frankle, Ilya Sutskever, Satya Nadella, Aymeric Zhuo, Sivesh Sukumar, OpenAI, Noam Brown, It's, Adam Selipsky, Dario Amodei, Noah Berger, Anthropic's, they've, Microsoft's Copilot Organizations: Nvidia, Business, Google, French VC, Companies, Vox Media, OpenAI, Reuters, TED, Gemini, Web, Getty Companies, Investors Locations: Santa Clara
The US and France will play a role in monitoring for potential violations of the deal. Regional experts say the US role in monitoring creates complications and challenges. A cease-fire agreement that aims to end the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, marks a hopeful diplomatic moment after nearly 14 months of conflict. Gerges said that the inclusion of the US in the cease-fire monitoring process "complicates" matters. The cease-fire agreement will not stop the fighting in Gaza, though President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that the US will make "another push" to broker a deal there.
Persons: Gerges, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Paul Salem, Salem, Hassan Fadlallah, Ozcelik, Hezbollah's, Joe Biden Organizations: Hezbollah, Israel, London School of Economics, United Nations, Lebanese, Middle East Institute, Guardian, Royal United Services Institute Locations: Israel, France, Iran, Lebanese, Lebanon, Syria, East, Gaza
Demand for AI agents is giving birth to a new class of startups and VCs hungry to invest in them. It was a topic of conversation at the Evident AI Symposium in New York on Thursday. To take AI agents a step further, technologists and startup investors are fueling a shift to so-called multi-agent systems that coordinate several AI agents to complete more complex tasks more autonomously. Well, that's still being worked out, according to a number of tech executives at the Evident AI Symposium Thursday. Heitsenrether, speaking at the Evident AI conference, told the audience that, over time, she expects AI to be seamlessly embedded in an employee's workflow.
Persons: Danny Goldman's, Michael Lacorazza, Mako, It's, Jamie Dimon, Teresa Heitsenrether, Wall, they're, Gabriel Stengel, Kristin Milchanowski, Ganesh Organizations: Finance, Mako, Khosla Ventures, Bank, Goldman, JPMorgan, BMO Financial Group, of Cambridge Locations: New York, OpenAI
Tuorto: We have a much more stable economic environment in 2025.
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTuorto: We have a much more stable economic environment in 2025. Greg Tuorto, Portfolio Manager at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, highlights a stable 2025 economic environment and better-than-expected earnings. He attributes the success of the Goldman Sachs Small Cap Core ETF to focusing on quality companies.
Persons: Greg Tuorto, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe consumer has been 'choiceful' but healthy overall, says Mastercard's Steve SadoveSteve Sadove, Mastercard senior advisor and former Saks Inc. chairman and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the 2024 holiday season spending forecast, state of the consumer, trends in holiday spending, and more.
Persons: Steve Sadove Steve Sadove Organizations: Mastercard, Saks Inc
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed should not cut rates in December, says Bleakley's Peter BoockvarPeter Boockvar, Bleakley Advisory Group CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the Fed's inflation fight, state of the economy, rate path outlook, and more.
Persons: Bleakley's Peter Boockvar Peter Boockvar Organizations: Bleakley
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The Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire: What to Know
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( Ephrat Livni | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
A cease-fire meant to end the deadliest war in decades between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah officially took effect early Wednesday, less than a day after President Biden announced the deal and Israel approved its terms. Thousands of Lebanese began to return to their homes in the first hours of the cease-fire. The fighting has killed thousands in Lebanon and around 100 Israeli civilians and soldiers. The conflict has also displaced about one million people in Lebanon, in addition to doing vast physical damage there, and about 60,000 people in Israel. Lebanon’s government agreed on Wednesday morning to the deal.
Persons: Biden, Lebanon’s, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel Organizations: Hezbollah Locations: Israel, Lebanese, Lebanon, Gaza
AdvertisementKamala Harris' campaign sought an appearance on "Hot Ones," but the show declined. Harris campaign officials said "Hot Ones" didn't want to delve into politics. Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign wanted her to appear on the popular internet show "Hot Ones," but the show declined, campaign officials said. He asked why that may not have happened, citing "Hot Ones" as an ideal fit for the vice president. Advertisement"Never in time has there been a candidate better suited for a podcast than Kamala Harris on 'Hot Ones,'" he said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Dan Pfeiffer, Jen O'Malley Dillon, Walz, Quentin Fulks, Stephanie Cutter, David Plouffe, Pfeiffer, Barack Obama, Bowen Yang, Paul Mescal, Jimmy Fallon, Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, Trump, Rogan, Plouffe Organizations: Democratic, Republicans, BuzzFeed Locations: Texas, Austin
The strategy "almost always has the highest tax advantage," compared to other giving options, said certified financial planner Sandi Weaver, owner of Weaver Financial in Mission, Kansas. QCD tax break is 'better than a deduction'When filing taxes, you must claim the standard deduction or your total itemized deductions, including charitable gifts, whichever is greater. That means most filers don't claim the charitable deduction. Higher AGI can trigger income-related monthly adjustment amounts, or IRMAA, for Medicare Part B and Part D premiums, Weaver explained. There's a two-year lookback, meaning 2024 premiums are based on MAGI from your 2022 tax return.
Persons: Sandi Weaver, Juan Ros, Weaver, There's Organizations: Weaver, Secure, Financial Management, Medicare Locations: Mission , Kansas, Thousand Oaks , California
New York CNN —Conor McGregor will no longer be the face of the popular Irish whiskey brand that he helped create. Proximo Spirits, the distributor and owner of Proper No. McGregor helped create Proper in 2018 and sold a majority of the brand in 2021 to Proximo, which owns other spirits like tequila Jose Cuervo and whiskey Bushmills. A Proximo spokesperson said that it owns the Proper brand in its entirety. McGregor’s face was often featured in marketing materials for the liquor, helping it become the third-best-selling Irish whiskey in the United States.
Persons: Conor McGregor, McGregor, Jose Cuervo, Nikita Hand, Musgrave Organizations: New, New York CNN, CNN, Service, Tesco, Guardian Locations: New York, Proximo, United States, Dublin, Ireland
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