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Ron Ely, ‘Tarzan’ on TV in the 1960s, dies at 86 – National
Entertainment, Movies

Ron Ely, ‘Tarzan’ on TV in the 1960s, dies at 86 – National

Ron Ely, the tall, musclebound actor who played the title character in the 1960s NBC series Tarzan, has died at age 86. Ely’s daughter, Kirsten Casale Ely, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that her father died Sept. 29 at his home in Los Alamos, California, an unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County.While Ron Ely was not quite as well-known as Johnny Weismuller, the Olympic swimmer who played Tarzan in movies in the 1930s and 1940s, Ely helped form the image of the shirtless, loincloth-wearing character further immortalized by Disney.“He was an actor, writer, coach, mentor, family man and leader,” Kirsten Ely said in an Instagram post. “He created a powerful wave of positive influence wherever he went. The impact he had on others is something that I have never witnessed in a...
Oppenheimer’s best stock ideas heading into November
Business

Oppenheimer’s best stock ideas heading into November

As October nears its end, Oppenheimer is eyeing some stocks that it thinks are slated for gains over the next year. October has historically been a volatile month for stocks, and this year's period has been no different. Both the S & P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted their third losing session in a row on Wednesday. That said, the broad market index as well as the Nasdaq Composite are still on track to close out the month in the green. These moves come amid a strong earnings season so far. To date, 32% of the S & P companies have reported, and their earnings and revenue have beaten analysts' expectations by 6% and 1.3%, respectively, per LSEG. Their performance is also much better than last year's period, with earnings up 4.3% and revenue up 4.2%. Looking ahead to N...
King Charles’s Scottish retreat Balmoral could become wedding venue
World News

King Charles’s Scottish retreat Balmoral could become wedding venue

An application has been made to allow the Queen's Building on the royal Balmoral Estate to host weddings and other events. Photo: CC BY-SA 2.0/ Stuart Yates British head of state King Charles III's remote private estate in the Scottish Highlands could become an exclusive location for weddings, if an application to the local council is approved. Documents submitted for consideration next week by the Licensing Board of the local Aberdeenshire Council outline plans to allow "weddings, dinners, meetings and associated events" at the Queen's Building on the royal Balmoral Estate. The Queen's Building lies just north of Balmoral Castle near the estate's office and stables, and was built in the 1980s as staff quarters and a canteen. It was converted last year to accommodate dining for visitors...
Forget AI stocks, this supermarket name is more exciting, says chart analyst
Business

Forget AI stocks, this supermarket name is more exciting, says chart analyst

While investors have been infatuated with the latest AI-fueled growth story, I'm actually finding more and more opportunities in defensive areas of the market. These are stocks that have generally underperformed for much of 2024, but recent price and momentum improvements are creating powerful setups with upside potential. Shares of Kroger Co. (KR) are threatening a new 52-week high this week, and a breakout above current levels would confirm one of the most bullish price patterns in the technical toolkit: the cup-with-handle pattern. We can see the cup-with-handle pattern developing on the daily chart, consisting of a six-month rounded bottoming pattern followed by a brief pullback in the month of October. The key to a cup with handle pattern is the "rim" of the cup, which is essentially ...
Beyoncé to appear alongside Kamala Harris at Houston rally
World News

Beyoncé to appear alongside Kamala Harris at Houston rally

By Jeff Zeleny and Elizabeth Wagmeister, CNN Beyoncé was expected to appear with Willie Nelson at a rally for Kamala Harris. Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty Images via CNN Newsource Beyoncé will appear alongside Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally on Friday (US time) in Houston, a person familiar with the planning has told CNN, the first joint appearance with the music icon whose anthem has been the soundtrack of the Harris campaign. The appearance, in which Beyoncé will appear with Willie Nelson, is designed to be one of the biggest closing acts of the campaign. Since the moment Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket, the vice president's team has been working behind the scenes to negotiate a joint appearance before Election Day. Beyoncé's team did not respond to...
Tesla shares surge as analysts react to Q3 earnings, Musk predictions
Business

Tesla shares surge as analysts react to Q3 earnings, Musk predictions

CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 19: Elon Musk attends 'Exploring the New Frontiers of Innovation: Mark Read in Conversation with Elon Musk' session during the Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity 2024 - Day Three on June 19, 2024 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/Getty Images)Marc Piasecki | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty ImagesTesla shares soared roughly 19% Thursday morning, putting the stock on pace for its best day in more than three years, following the company's better-than-expected earnings report.The company late Wednesday reported revenue of $25.18 billion, which came in just under analysts' expectations of $25.37 billion, but was up 8% compared to a year earlier. Tesla reported earnings per share of 72 cents adjusted, topping the average analyst estimate of 58 cen...
Trudeau says ‘yes,’ he’s staying as leader after Liberal revolt – National
Politics

Trudeau says ‘yes,’ he’s staying as leader after Liberal revolt – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced more than two dozen MPs who had been calling on him to step aside, he made it clear he intends to lead the Liberals into the next election. “We’re going to continue to have great conversations about what is the best way to take on Pierre Poilievre in the next election,” he told reporters. “But that will happen with me as leader going into the next election.”Asked directly if he would stay on after the Oct. 28 date some caucus members had reportedly asked for a clear answer by, the prime minister responded with just one word: “Yes.”The prime minister was also asked if he would kick anyone out of caucus if dissent about his leadership continues...
CNBC Sport videocast: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver
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CNBC Sport videocast: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver

The CNBC Sport videocast brings you interviews with the biggest names in the business. In episode 1, CNBC's Alex Sherman sits down with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. They discuss the league's breakup with media rights partner TNT, what key changes could come to the court in the years ahead and how best to grow the WNBA's revenue. Watch the full conversation above, and sign up to receive future editions of the CNBC Sport newsletter straight to your inbox. Source link
Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease: study
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Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease: study

Steve Christo - Corbis | Corbis News | Getty ImagesNovo Nordisk's blockbuster diabetes drug Ozempic may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, suggesting its potential to delay or prevent the memory-robbing condition, according to a study released Thursday. Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, was associated with a 40% to 70% lower risk of a first-time Alzheimer's diagnosis in patients with Type 2 diabetes compared with seven other diabetes medications. That includes insulin and older so-called GLP-1 drugs similar to Ozempic, the research said. Alzheimer's disease is often diagnosed in the mild dementia stage, when a person has significant trouble with memory and thinking. Almost 7 million Americans have the condition, the fifth-leading cause of death for adults over ...
Trudeau expected to lay out major immigration changes – National
Politics

Trudeau expected to lay out major immigration changes – National

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Immigration Minister Marc Miller are set to make an announcement Thursday regarding changes to Canada’s immigration system. Three sources have told Global News those changes will be major, with one saying there will be a reduction in the number of permanent residents admitted to Canada on an annual basis in future years and changes to temporary immigration streams.Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Trudeau hinted at Canada changing its approach to immigration.“We continue to be a country that understands that immigration is a source of opportunity and growth and richness for this country. One of the other great advantages we have is we have an immigration system that is able to adjust to different realities,” Trudeau had said.Trudeau said Canad...