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23 Jul 2024
#politics
Forbes: Tesla Earnings: Profits Fall For 4th Straight Quarter As Bottom Line Headaches Linger
Tesla's stock stumbled after disappointing earnings, reporting $0.52 EPS—43% lower than last year and missing expectations. Despite a slight sales bump, the company faces a fourth quarter of falling profits, raising questions about its future growth.
Amid this turmoil, CEO Elon Musk's political maneuvers back Trump, whose presidency might paradoxically benefit the struggling electric vehicle giant, even as competition mounts.
The Federalist: Dems Fail To Address How Voter Voices Will Now Be Heard
In a twist that could surprise even a jaded gumshoe, President Biden bows out of the race, clearing the stage for Kamala Harris, who commands the party’s nod without a single primary vote to her name. While party bigwigs rally behind her, voters feel the sting of disenfranchisement.
A chorus of dissent echoes through the halls, with lawmakers clamoring for Biden's exit but mum on addressing the voter silence left in its wake. Two thousand delegates may sing her praises, but at what cost to the 14 million voices lost in the shuffle?
Le Monde: Macron offers 'welcome' to Israeli athletes for Paris Olympics
President Macron stands firm against boycott calls, welcoming Israeli athletes to the Paris Olympics. He emphasizes security for all participants, dismissing threats against them with a strong condemnation.
Meanwhile, a Russian suspect is arrested for plotting potential disruptions, raising security concerns.
The Telegraph: Cambridge will review arms investments if pro-Palestinian students shut down encampment
The University of Cambridge is poised to review its investments in arms companies, contingent on ending a pro-Palestine encampment by protesters seeking transparency about ties to Israeli firms. This response comes amid growing pressure over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Despite promises for scrutiny, the protesters vow to stay until their demands are met. As tensions rise and other universities take action, the stakes are high for Cambridge’s financial integrity and its commitment to social responsibility.
#society
Fox News: Visit Mississippi and experience a trip filled with history, beauty, fun
In Mississippi, beauty and culture intertwine like a jazz riff, from the serene Biloxi Beach to the historical remnants at Vicksburg National Military Park. Dive deep into the Delta Blues or lady luck at the casinos, with a side of fine seafood and Elvis nostalgia to spice things up.
Mix your hikes with casino nights, visit the storied ruins of Windsor, or take the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway. Whether you're chasing history or waves, Mississippi promises a tapestry of experiences waiting to be unraveled.
The Epoch Times: Major American Cities Facing a ‘Day Zero’ Water Crisis, Say Experts
“Day zero water” looms like a specter for cities gripping their last drops. From Cape Town's near-miss to looming crises in U.S. metropolises like LA and Miami, dwindling groundwater levels echo a dire warning—poor management, climate change, and rampant consumption threaten our future.
With infrastructures crumbling and 2 trillion gallons lost yearly, the clock ticks ever louder. A patchwork of small systems complicates the task, while behavioral shifts become an uphill battle. Without urgent reforms and public awareness, the American water jug might just run dry.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: British charity under investigation over links to pro-Hamas news network
A charity, World Aid Convoy, is under scrutiny by the Charity Commission for alleged ties to Gaza Now, a pro-Hamas agency. The investigation seeks to uncover potential funding links and governance issues, amidst growing concerns about the charity's true role in the conflict.
Founded in 2014, World Aid Convoy claims to provide aid in Gaza but is accused of soliciting donations under questionable circumstances. The situation raises alarms about accountability and the risk of diverting humanitarian funds to extremist causes.
#economy
Forbes: Google Earnings Top Estimates With $24 Billion Quarterly Profit
Alphabet smashed expectations with $84.7 billion in Q2 revenue, reflecting a 14% annual growth. Earnings per share hit $1.89, edging forecasts. The advertising giant's stock rose, bolstered by AI buzz and a resilient digital landscape.
Yet, not all was smooth sailing; a $23 billion acquisition bid for Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz unraveled at the last moment.
Fox News: India's Modi sets aside billions for jobs, allies in post-election budget
India's budget pours billions into job creation and rural programs to charm voters after recent electoral woes, with fiscal adjustments aimed at both boosting investment and taming a potential market overheard. A keen eye on reforms promises growth, but challenges loom.
The tax scene shifts—higher levies on quick trades countered by incentives for long-term equity and foreign investments. The stakes are high, as the coalition seeks stability amidst rising unemployment and pressing rural discontent.
#culture
Fox News: Keanu Reeves says 'death' is on his mind 'all the time'
Keanu Reeves, approaching 60, contemplates mortality without fear, embracing life’s potential and the relationships that matter. He pours his thoughts into “The Book of Elsewhere,” exploring themes of death through a fictional immortal warrior, influenced by his own experiences.
While focusing on creativity, he maintains a low profile with girlfriend Alexandra Grant, emphasizing their mutual inspiration and support in navigating life’s challenges together.
#crime
Fox News: Bodycam video reveals chaotic scene of deputy fatally shooting Sonya Massey, who called 911 for help
Sonya Massey called 911 for help, but instead, an Illinois sheriff’s deputy shot her three times in her home, one shot fatal. The body camera footage shows a chaotic exchange leading up to the shooting, revealing the tragic outcome when she needed assistance, not violence.
Deputy Sean Grayson, indicted for murder, pleaded not guilty. Massey’s death highlights ongoing concerns over police conduct and the safety of Black Americans in similar situations, stirring calls for accountability from civil rights advocates and officials.