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Russell Brand: Trump 或 Biden?唯一會捍衛民主和自由的候選人

Reported about 1 year ago

在最新一期播客節目中,演員和喜劇演員羅素·布蘭德表示,對於一個熱愛自由的美國人來說,很難理解為什麼會選擇在即將到來的選舉中投票支持總統拜登而不是前總統特朗普。布蘭德強調,如果關心民主、關心自由,唯有支持特朗普,因為特朗普才是真正代表這些價值的選擇。他同時指出,更大的危機在於科技封建制度,而非被描述成狂熱的特朗普形象。布蘭德還表示,前總統的支持者被輕視和蔑視,而現行政府卻在模仿特朗普的政策,以法律體系來對付他,這對民主是更大的威脅。

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PBOC's Bond-Trading Drumbeat Sparks Market Debate on Implementation

Reported about 1 year ago

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) is considering using buying and selling government bonds as a policy tool, leading to discussions on how this might actually materialize in the market. Speculations arise as to whether the PBOC will sell bonds first to control interest rates before engaging in large bond purchases, as a means to address concerns regarding an overheated bond market. Challenges include the limited supply of bonds the PBOC can sell due to the maturities it targets, prompting strategies for acquiring and managing bonds to utilize in the market. Overall, the bond-trading approach is seen as an additional liquidity management tool for the PBOC, with opinions varying on when and how it will be implemented.

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The stock market is well-positioned for the second half of 2024

Reported about 1 year ago

Jurrien Timmer, Director of Global Macro at Fidelity Investments, believes that the stock market is set up reasonably well for the remainder of 2024, with positive earnings growth compared to last year. Despite market volatility related to interest rates, Timmer explains how the market is more resilient this year due to better earnings performance, making it capable of withstanding fluctuations in rates.

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White Sox迎回Liam Hendriks和Lucas Giolito,播放致敬影片

Reported about 1 year ago

在白襪隊和紅襪隊對戰的比賽中,白襪隊在第二局播放了致敬影片,歡迎Liam Hendriks和Lucas Giolito回到南區。Hendriks在過去三個賽季與白襪隊合作,獲得兩次全明星提名和美聯年度救援者獎,而Giolito在芝加哥效力了6.5個賽季,獲得一次全明星提名和兩次美聯塞揚票選前十名。

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Oil prices influenced by OPEC+ and ECB decisions

Reported about 1 year ago

Oil prices dipped as optimistic US jobs data reduced expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, while the European Central Bank proceeded with its first interest rate cut since 2019 despite uncertain inflation outlook. Brent crude settled at $79.62 a barrel, WTI at $75.53. Despite OPEC+ readiness to maintain output levels and the US oil rig count falling, concerns over demand led to a third consecutive weekly decline in oil prices, with Brent down 2.5% and WTI down 1.9%. Other factors impacting prices include higher US jobs growth rates dampening enthusiasm and Chinese crude oil import decreases signaling demand worries.

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Sabrina Carpenter Releases “Please Please Please” Music Video Featuring Rumored Boyfriend Barry Keoghan

Reported about 1 year ago

Sabrina Carpenter has released the music video for her latest single, “Please Please Please,” which features her rumored real-life boyfriend, Barry Keoghan. Directed by Bardia Zeinali, the video shows Keoghan repeatedly getting arrested for various incidents, with Carpenter always returning to jail to collect him. The video ends with Carpenter handcuffing Keoghan to a chair. The single was produced by Jack Antonoff, and Carpenter's upcoming album, Short n Sweet, will be released on August 23rd.

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Silver Lake Intersection Named after Laurel and Hardy's 'The Music Box'

Reported about 1 year ago

The City Council in Silver Lake has voted to name the intersection of Vendome Street and Del Monte Drive as the historic site of Laurel and Hardy's classic 1932 film 'The Music Box.' The film, for which Laurel and Hardy won an Academy Award for short comedy, was filmed on the Music Box Steps in Silver Lake, where fans from around the world visit. The Silver Lake Improvement Association will also host an annual 'Music Box Steps Day Festival' at Laurel and Hardy Park to celebrate this landmark in the film industry.

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Judge dismisses Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project in Arizona

Reported about 1 year ago

A U.S. district judge has dismissed a challenge by Native American tribes and environmentalists attempting to halt construction along a section of a $10 billion energy transmission line in Arizona that would carry wind-generated electricity to California. The judge ruled that the plaintiffs were too late in bringing their challenge and that the Bureau of Land Management had fulfilled its obligations. The disputed area in southern Arizona holds historic, cultural, and religious significance for the tribes, who may pursue legal avenues, while the project developers see it as a win for the region in terms of jobs and economic development.

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Kyrie Irving Booed in Return to TD Garden for NBA Finals

Reported about 1 year ago

During Game 1 of the 2024 NBA Finals, Kyrie Irving faced deafening boos from the crowd at TD Garden as he played against his former team, the Celtics, with the Dallas Mavericks. Irving, who previously played two seasons with Boston, received 'Kyrie sucks' chants and negative reactions from fans due to his departure to the Brooklyn Nets after pledging to re-sign with the Celtics. Despite the hostility, Irving emphasized the importance of staying calm and turning negativity into strength. This is Irving's fourth NBA Finals appearance, following his previous three with the Cleveland Cavaliers alongside LeBron James.

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Florida Woman Called 911 on Herself During Attempted Carjacking

Reported about 1 year ago

A 37-year-old woman in Florida was arrested after calling 911 on herself while trying to steal a car from a dealership so she could 'do it legally.' Christy Turman told authorities she was trying to steal a car that wasn't legally hers and wanted to make a report. Deputies arrived to find her exiting the stolen car, claiming she was being trained in a game to steal a car but called to make her carjacking legal. Turman now faces trespassing charges.

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Boston Celtics Honors Bill Walton with Tie-Dyed Pins and Shirts

Reported about 1 year ago

Before Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks, the Boston Celtics paid tribute to former player and ESPN analyst Bill Walton who passed away last month by giving out tie-dyed pins with his name and warming up in special tie-dyed shirts. Walton's family was in attendance, and there was a moment of silence before the game. Walton, a legendary NBA player, won a championship with the Celtics in 1986 and had a profound impact on and off the court.

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Samsung Electronics Union Launches First Strike in 55-Year History Over Pay Disagreement

Reported about 1 year ago

In a significant move, the largest union at Samsung Electronics Co. has initiated its first strike in the company's 55-year history due to a pay dispute. The standoff, with over 28,400 workers involved, has halted discussions between the union and management over bonus payments for Samsung laborers, creating concerns about compensation and shareholder interests. The strike is seen as a symbolic start, with potential for further labor action if communication remains stalled, but is not expected to affect Samsung's production lines.

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Men Show Interest in Male Birth Control Development as Scientists Make Progress

Reported about 1 year ago

Scientists at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society in Boston announced a step closer to male birth control through a hormonal gel that combines nestorone and testosterone, suppressing sperm production effectively. The desire for male contraceptive options is evident, as over 50% of men in a 2016 study expressed willingness to try it. Men like Peter, Jonathan, Casey, Darien, E.J., Brady, and Mario shared their perspectives on sharing the burden of contraception, taking hormonal birth control, and the importance of male involvement in preventing pregnancies, especially in light of changes in reproductive rights laws.

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Evil: Katja Herbers, Mike Colter and Aasif Mandvi Embrace in Episode 3's Group Hug

Reported about 1 year ago

In the latest episode of Paramount+ series Evil, characters Ben, David, and Kristen share deep secrets on their way home from investigating possessed pigs. Ben admits to seeing a djinn, David reveals his remote viewing experiences, and Kristen finds a new mission leading to a heartfelt group hug on the side of the road. The cast members discuss the evolving friendship of their characters, adding a sweet moment to the supernatural drama.

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A Quick Two-Day Tokyo Travel Guide - Must-See Classic Tourist Itinerary Demonstrated

Reported about 1 year ago

Feeling tired after a week of work and want to relax by traveling for two days and one night? With limited holiday time but a desire to go overseas, consider a quick trip to Tokyo! Utilizing the convenience of budget airlines and promotional flights, Tokyo's easy transportation, safety, multitude of attractions, food options, and shopping areas make it a perfect travel choice. LIVE JAPAN offers several two-day Tokyo itineraries catering to both newbies and repeat visitors, ensuring a fun and memorable experience.

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Tesla前董事表示不會投票支持馬斯克560億美元的薪酬計劃

Reported about 1 year ago

特斯拉前審計委員會主席和知名的清潔技術風險投資者表示,他不會支持埃隆·馬斯克價值560億美元的薪酬計劃,並理解為什麼其他投資者將於下周投票反對首席執行官的薪酬提案。西夫利說:「埃隆的確做得非常出色;他建立了這個時代的一家變革性公司。但在刚刚错过季度业绩、增长放缓并且裁员了15%的时候要求550亿美元的薪资增长,我会说,这至少可以说是狂妄。」

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Insight on Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving's Relationship

Reported about 1 year ago

Former ESPN reporter Jackie MacMullan shared insight on how the relationship between Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving has evolved over the years. Initially rocky, with claims of bullying towards Brown, the two have since developed a better understanding, with Brown even reaching out to Irving during a challenging time. Despite their history, there appears to be no lingering animosity between the two, as Brown acknowledged learning from Irving and respecting his journey post-Boston. However, when they face each other on the court, pleasantries will be set aside as intense competition is expected.

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Japan’s Households Boost Outlays for First Time in 14 Months

Reported about 1 year ago

In Japan, households increased spending for the first time in 14 months, indicating a potential shift in private consumption that may positively impact economic growth. This rise in real outlays by 0.5% in April from a year ago is seen as a result of wage increases, tax rebates, and improvements in consumer sentiment, potentially signaling an end to the drag on the economy caused by declining consumer spending. The positive trend suggests a potential turnaround for Japan's economy, supported by factors such as rising wages, tax rebates, and promising wage negotiations.

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The Impact of Professional Sports on Communities

Reported about 1 year ago

Peter Borish, CEO of Computer Trading Corporation, discusses the historical disappointments of New York Knicks fans and the broader impact of professional sports on family and community, emphasizing the unity created through shared team loyalty. Borish's insights are shared on Yahoo Finance's 'Stocks in Translation' podcast, reflecting on the emotional investment of being a longtime Knicks fan and the unique coming together of people through sports despite political differences.

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Teoscar Hernández's solo home run (13)

Reported about 1 year ago

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Saudi Arabia Aramco Sale Raises $11.2 Billion

Reported about 1 year ago

Saudi Aramco's stock offering will raise at least $11.2 billion for Riyadh, marking the largest deal globally in about three years and supporting Saudi Arabia's economic transformation efforts. The government will sell 1.55 billion shares at a 6% discount, with proceeds aiding Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's diversification plans. Demand for shares was strong, particularly from foreign investors, and the offering reflects a shift towards attracting more international participation compared to Aramco's 2019 IPO.

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Sabrina Carpenter's ‘Please Please Please’ Music Video Features Boyfriend Barry Keoghan

Reported about 1 year ago

Sabrina Carpenter released her latest single and music video for 'Please Please Please' where she stars alongside her boyfriend, Barry Keoghan, in a Bonnie and Clyde-type storyline. The track is the follow-up to her viral hit 'Espresso' and is part of her upcoming sixth album 'Short n’ Sweet' set to be released on August 23. 'Espresso' currently sits at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Carpenter's previous album 'Emails I Can’t Send' peaked at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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The Philippines' Shift to Natural Gas: A Climate Concern

Reported about 1 year ago

The Philippines is heavily investing in natural gas for electricity, with plans for nearly two dozen power stations, making it one of the world's largest buildouts. However, this decision is raising concerns about the impact on the environment, particularly on coral reefs and fishing communities. Critics argue that the country's future energy needs can be met with renewables, and reliance on natural gas will lead to increased costs for Filipinos and other environmental repercussions. The push for natural gas contradicts the global trend towards cheaper and cleaner renewable energy sources, highlighting controversies and potential negative consequences of the Philippine government's energy strategy.

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Lena Dunham's Gothic Transformation: Dyes Hair Black for 'Ghouls Night Out'

Reported about 1 year ago

Lena Dunham, the creator of 'Girls,' unveiled a bold new look by dyeing her traditional brown hair black for a 'Ghouls Night Out.' Dunham, 38, shared the hair transformation on Instagram, describing it as 'fresh armor' inspired by Vampira. The goth-inspired hair color drew praise from celebrity friends like Tinashe and Myha'la Herrold. This change comes after Dunham's 38th birthday celebration and reflects her evolving style and confidence.

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Unable to Get Desired Airline Meals? Flight Attendant Reveals: Seat Selection Is Crucial, Sitting in This Area May Result in No Meal Selection

Reported about 1 year ago

FoodiesPlayer, June 6, 2024, 8:00 PM - Airline meals are a major highlight for travelers during flights, but some passengers often find themselves unable to get their desired meals. Finally, flight attendants have revealed the secret behind this issue. It turns out that meal distribution onboard is not equal, leading to shortages and apologies from flight attendants to passengers. To secure your desired meal on long-haul flights, selecting the right seat is crucial. Insights shared by flight attendants on Facebook reveal that meal distribution often results in passengers in the last 3-4 rows missing out on preferred meals. Additionally, it's noted that passengers seated in the middle are more likely to miss out on meal selection. The post sparked discussions online, with many surprised by the challenges of airline meal distribution and expressing empathy towards airlines balancing food waste reduction and passenger satisfaction.

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