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Monday, August 31, 2020
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A new poll shows 78% of Americans worry the COVID-19 vaccine approval process is driven more by politics than science.
TikTok users are exposing migrants' work conditions in California, including scorching temperatures and child labor violations.
Using a scale model of the original Stonehenge, acoustics engineers find speech would have been magnified inside the stone circle.
According to post-mortem analysis, some severely affected COVID-19 patients entirely lack structures needed for antibody creation.
The science of restaurant menu design—and how it's changing during the pandemic.
Currently at seven million likes, the final tweet from Chadwick Boseman's account is now the most-liked post in Twitter history.
Summery scenes with strong, graphic shapes, painted by Quentin Monge.
The dilemma at the heart of taxpayers subsidizing sports stadiums: It's a massive handout to the wealthy.
Many book contracts require authors to provide their own fact-checking—as a result, most nonfiction books go un-fact-checked.
Lobbyists hope to influence US trade talks and get Kenya to relax plastics laws and continue importing foreign plastic garbage.
A thought experiment: As computing grows, by 2245 half the Earth's atoms will be needed to store our data.
A painting long considered a Rembrandt fake is revealed to be from his workshop—and may have been painted by Rembrandt himself.
Best August For the Market In 30 Years - Bullish Put Spread Video
Best August For the Market In 30 Years - Bullish Put Spread Video
An Overview of the ECB COVID-19 Decisions
Central banks around the world were under fire in 2020. The pandemic found most of central banks in the developed world with interest rates at the lower boundary. How to react, and what additional steps to take when the interest rates are already at or below zero?
The ECB provides a great example of how to ease monetary policy without touching interest rates.
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In any crisis, a fast response is crucial, and central…
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Inflation and What Truly Worries the Fed
When the Federal Reserve announcement meant that inflation is likely to rise at the Jackson Hole Symposium last Thursday, there was little reaction from the market.
For example: although popping above 1.19, the EURUSD did not have the strength to continue higher. Instead, the U.S. equities made new highs, enjoying the new framework.
Fed Launching the AIT
For many market participants, the Fed’s decision to let inflation overshoot its target comes as a reaction to…
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Facebook Advertising Boycott?
Facebook Inc. (FB) faced a very public onslaught of companies joining an advertising boycott across its social media platforms. However, its latest earnings suggest that this effort may have been largely symbolic and effectively inconsequential to the company’s revenue and growth numbers. The advertising boycott had grown to roughly a thousand groups and multinational companies. […]
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Sunday, August 30, 2020
S&P 500 Futures Hit All-Time High
S&P 500 Futures The S&P 500 futures in the September contract is currently trading at 3491 as prices are experiencing a 7-day winning streak hitting an all-time high this week trade continuing its bullish momentum as this by far is the strongest trend out of all sectors to the upside. The Nasdaq-100 also hit another […]
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Saturday, August 29, 2020
DOW Erases 2020 Losses With Strong Close
Stocks closed higher on the day Friday to end another record week for stocks, with the DOW erasing its losses for 2020 by gaining +0.6% to close at 28,653.87. After Friday's close, the DOW was now up +0.4% for 2020, its first foray into positive territory for the year since February. The S&P 500 gained […]
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Friday, August 28, 2020
Ben Berman Ghan on what it’s like to move through two different Torontos, one for the hearing and one for the deaf.
Did I interrupt? Did I talk over you? Did I shout? I’m sorry. I’m not trying to be rude. It is not that I do not care what you have to say. It is just that I cannot hear you. I’m not in the same dimension you are right now.
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A building at Alabama's Troy University, formerly named for a "grand cyclops" of the KKK, is renamed to honor John Lewis.
Why have recent hits have been so... thirsty? Because sex is hard during a lockdown, "like playing table tennis on the moon."
Now streaming: Mark Morris’s premiere work at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels.
As found in this WQXR artist check-in with Elliott Forrest.
The story of a Yale cafeteria worker who broke a stained-glass window that showed enslaved African Americans enjoying their work.
“Students had been protesting for months, years, about the Calhoun name … Just break it. You can’t live in fear of doing things.”
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California has a shortage of firefighters because fewer prisoners are available to be pressed into service for $1 an hour.
An eclectic mix of winners in Lensculture's Critics’ Choice Awards for 2020.
A German anthropologist was obsessed with the skull of a woman from Georgia—hence we have the word "caucasian."
A study finds, among Americans, white people were the least likely to be influenced by George Floyd's murder.
Controversy wins. Negative beats positive. And all attention looks good to an algorithm.
As part of his reporting on the extraordinary popularity of right-wing and alt-right media on Facebook, Kevin Roose put together a Twitter feed that tracks each day's 10 top-performing link posts by Facebook pages in the United States.
The top-performing link posts by U.S. Facebook pages in the last 24 hours are from:
— Facebook's Top 10 (@FacebooksTop10) August 27, 2020
1. Ben Shapiro
2. Ben Shapiro
3. Blue Lives Matter
4. Ben Shapiro
5. David J. Harris Jr.
6. Ben Shapiro
7. Ben Shapiro
8. SportsCenter
9. Shaun King
10. NPR
From Roose's story:
“We live in two different countries right now,” said Eric Wilson, a Republican digital strategist and digital director of Marco Rubio’s 2016 campaign. Facebook’s media ecosystem, he said, is “a huge blind spot for people who are up to speed on what’s on the front page of The New York Times and what’s leading the hour on CNN.”
Some startling facts in there. As Roose puts it, "Maybe Mr. Trump’s 'silent majority,' in other words, only seems silent because we’re not looking at their Facebook feeds."