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  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    With Social Security, it’s called a withdrawal of application. That’s because you first become eligible to take Social Security at 62. More from Personal Finance:Social Security a personal matter for presidential candidatesHow your Social Security cost-of-living adjustment is calculatedWhat to do about Medicare if you’re almost 65 and still workingThat’s why many experts caution you to delay. For instance, it’s possible you may not have had all the information you needed to factor into your deci
    There is a limited one-time do-over when it comes to Social Security benefits. Here's how to use it

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    The company has generally taken a fairly hands-off approach when it comes to moderating world leaders on its platform. It recently released a policy about how it would handle abusive tweets by world leaders, which would normally be removed when coming from any other Twitter user. The company said that in these cases, it would put a notice on tweets from world leaders that says the content violates its standards. Users will be allowed to click through to view the tweet, a decision Twitter said it
    Republican senators tell Twitter it's subject to US sanctions laws unless it bans Iranian leaders

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Steve Stoute, founder of Translation, participates in a social justice panel at the Civil Rights Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library on April 10, 2014. If the report becomes official, the hire of Rose would come after the team fired team president Steve Mills, and weeks after the Knicks hired Steve Stoute, the branding guru who founded marketing agency Translation. If Dolan does hire Rose, he’s using the player-agent model to build his front office, which is a move growing in popularity among
    Why New York Knicks might look to break the mold with Leon Rose and Steve Stoute picks

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    The Oscars in particular have drawn ire in recent years for having too few nominees who were female or people of color. Only two of the 20 actors and actresses nominated were people of color, and no female director was nominated this year. It is expected that presenters and award winners could use their time at the podium to call out these disparities. A still from the film ‘1917’. “Parasite,” South Korea’s first nominated film at the Academy Awards, is expected to win best international feature
    What to expect from the Oscars: Top contenders, political speeches and pleas for diversity

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Traders work on the floor at the closing bell of the Dow Industrial Average at the New York Stock Exchange. Bryan R. Smith | AFP | Getty ImagesDow Jones Industrial Average drops 277 pointsThe Dow slid 277.26 points, or 0.94%, to 29,102.51. Investors booked some of the week’s sharp gains as worries over the coronavirus’ impact on the Chinese economy persisted. JPMorgan expects the second-largest economy in the world to expand by just 1% in the first three months of 2020. Caterpillar and Boeing dr
    Here's what happened to the stock market on Friday

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Stocks fell on Friday as even a good jobs number couldn’t overcome coronavirus fears. Ed Hyman, chairman of Evercore ISI, said despite worries about China slowing down, the momentum in the economy is there. But I think there is still a lot of momentum here and … there’s a lot of liquidity in the system, money’s everywhere.” “What they’ve done with tech is that they’ve ripped a lot of things out of it that we used to follow. It’s the volatility in the semis now that is determining from week to we
    Good jobs report can't overcome coronavirus fears — what to watch now

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Former Vice President Joe Biden is shaking up his presidential campaign as he promotes longtime advisor and Democratic strategist Anita Dunn. The decision was announced in an email to Biden campaign staff, according to NBC News. Dunn, a partner at advertising juggernaut SKDKnickerbocker, has been a surrogate for Biden since the start of his run for president. Biden holds a slight edge in the Nevada polling average, while he holds a double-digit edge in the South Carolina average. Here’s the text
    Joe Biden shakes up campaign by elevating veteran Democratic strategist Anita Dunn

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    People visit Ford’s all-electric SUV Mustang Mach-E at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, the United States, Nov. 22, 2019. The U.S. Justice Department on Friday told four automakers it had closed an antitrust investigation into a voluntary agreement the companies reached with California on emissions without taking any action, a source told Reuters. Ford Motor and Honda Motor confirmed the probe had been ended. A source confirmed it had also been closed in connection with BMW and Vol
    US ends antitrust probe of four automakers over California emissions deal, source says

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Alexandru Mitrita #28 of New York City tries to work his way around Toronto FC defenders during 2019 MLS Cup Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Semifinal match between New York City FC and Toronto FC at Citi Field on October 23, 2019 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. New York City FC is working to win approval from New York City for a new soccer stadium, a team spokesperson told CNBC. “We have been honored to call the Bronx our home for the last five years
    New York City FC is working to win public approval for a soccer stadium

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    In 1998, at the age of 17, Serena Williams won her first Grand Slam match and it catapulted her into the spotlight. : An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life” by the late Spencer Johnson, M.D., was published. A teenage Williams, dealing with a huge shift in her fame and career, read the book and it had a profound effect on her. “It’s about change and I’m not good with change.” From the time Williams was a child, her life had been very regimented thanks to tennis.
    The book that impacted Serena Williams' life: 'It's about change and I'm not good with change'

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    When it comes to business, Kim Kardashian West has seen enormous success. However, the reality TV megastar says that not every business deal she’s made has been a winner. One bad deal in particular that sticks out to West was a 2011 clothing partnership with Sears, according to her recent interview with The New York Times. West and two of her sisters, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian created the Kardashian Kollection, which included bodycon dresses, lingerie and accessories sold in over 400 Sears l
    Kim Kardashian West breaks down a bad business deal: 'We'd get, like, almost nothing'

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    A 15-minute bout of exercise was enough to boost video game performance, the study authors found. For the study, 20 young video game users played the popular multiplayer computer game League of Legends — a strategic game that involves working with a team to take down an enemy using various weapons — on two separate days. Video game performance, which was defined as the number of targets eliminated in the game and the accuracy of those attacks, was better overall when participants worked out befo
    15 minutes of cardio improves video game performance: study

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Quality of jobs remains low, says Westwood’s Dan AlpertDan Alpert of Westwood Capital, Richard Bernstein of Richard Bernstein Advisors and CNBC’S Steve Liesman discuss the latest job numbers on CNBC’s “Power Lunch”.
    Quality of jobs remains low, says Westwood's Dan Alpert

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Here’s how brands are expanding to tap into more consumersRobert Pace, founder of HundredX, and Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, join “Power Lunch” to discuss how brands are trying to broaden their appeal to consumers from different demographics.
    Here's how brands are expanding to tap into more consumers

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Analysts have said volatility will now be a common theme in the stock market, regardless of which way it trades. The first quarter data has been providing a mixed picture of the economy, ahead of any impacts of the virus. China’s central bank has been adding stimulus, and that was seen as a booster for global stock markets in the past week. But the chaos in declaring a winner in Iowa this past week, leaves the Democratic field wide open. Week ahead calendar
    Markets could see a turbulent week as investors watch coronavirus, economy and Fed testimony

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    A frozen section of the Ross Sea at the Scott Base in Antarctica on November 12, 2016. Antarctica just set its hottest temperature ever recorded at 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit as climate change continues to accelerate, according to measurements from an Argentinian research station thermometer. It beats the continent’s previous record of 63.5 degrees tallied in March 2015, and comes shortly after the Earth saw its hottest January on record and hottest decade on record in the 2010s. Antarctica’s recor
    Antarctica registers hottest temperature ever at nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Apple said it is extending its store closures in China due to the coronavirus outbreak in the region. As we gradually return to work, our first priority is the well-being of our teams, supplier partners and customers across China. Earlier this month, Apple said it planned to shut down all stores in mainland China through Feb. 9 “[o]ut of an abundance of caution.” Top analyst Ming-Chi Kuo cut iPhone shipment forecasts by 10% for the first quarter of 2020 due to the coronavirus. WATCH: How China’s
    Apple extends its store closures in China due to the coronavirus

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, (C), director for European Affairs at the National Security Council, arrives at the U.S. Capitol on October 29, 2019 in Washington, DC. Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council staffer whose testimony about President Donald Trump at House impeachment hearings angered the president, was escorted out of the White House on Friday afternoon, his lawyer said. Yevgeny was not a witness at the House impeachment hearings. Following Vindman’s ejection from
    Trump's 'revenge' — Impeachment witness Alexander Vindman escorted from White House, lawyer says

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    MANCHESTER, N.H. — Seven Democratic presidential candidates are set to face off Friday in the final debate before the crucial New Hampshire primary, even as the outcome from Monday’s disastrous Iowa caucus remains unclear. Friday night’s debate, to be held at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Entrepreneur Andrew YangThe four other Democratic candidates remaining in the race were not invited to appear in New Hampshire. Friday’s debate caps off one of
    Here's what you need to know about Friday's 2020 Democratic presidential debate in New Hampshire

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 3 months ago

    Sen. Bernie Sanders remains at the top of the Democratic field in a new NBC News/Marist poll of New Hampshire released Friday, days before that state holds its presidential primary. Sanders, who is from neighboring Vermont, gets 25% of likely Democratic primary voters in the poll. The New Hampshire primary is Tuesday. The survey, conducted Tuesday through Thursday after the caucuses, measured 709 likely Democratic primary voters and has a margin of error of plus-minus 4.7 percentage points. A Sa
    Sanders leads Buttigieg in New Hampshire, days before primary, latest NBC News-Marist poll says

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