
CNN 5 Things 3 PM ET: Intel’s CEO out, migrant crossings decline, salmonella concerns & more
Dec 2, 2024
Intel's CEO has stepped down after a tumultuous time, shaking up the tech world. Meanwhile, Syrian rebels are gaining ground, posing a new challenge to the government. On a different front, reports indicate a decrease in migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. Concerns over salmonella are raising alarms with recent recalls of organic eggs and cucumbers. Lastly, holiday shoppers showed up strong, spending significantly during Thanksgiving.
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Intel's CEO Resignation
- Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, resigned after a challenging period.
- The company's stock declined due to missing the AI boom and being surpassed by rivals.
Syrian Rebels' Aleppo Attack
- Syrian rebels entered Aleppo, challenging President Bashar al-Assad.
- Syrian and Russian warplanes retaliated with airstrikes, causing casualties.
Decline in Migrant Crossings
- Migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border decreased in November.
- Homeland Security attributes the decline to President Biden's stricter asylum policies.
