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Opinion | Wokeness Is Dying. We Might Miss It.
  + stars: | 2024-05-17 | by ( Michelle Goldberg | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
There is much about that febrile moment worth satirizing, including the white-lady struggle sessions inspired by the risible Robin DiAngelo and the inevitable implosion of Seattle’s anarchist Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone. Bowles dissects both in the book’s best sections. “At various points, my fellow reporters at major news organizations told me roads and birds are racist,” she writes. Exercise is super racist.” Even allowing for 2020’s great flood of social-justice click bait, these are misleading and reductive caricatures. It’s hardly revisionist history, for example, to point out that Interstates were tools of racial segregation.
Persons: Nellie Bowles, George Floyd, Donald Trump’s, , , Robin DiAngelo, Bowles dissects, Tom Wolfe’s “, Joan Didion’s “, It’s Organizations: New York Times, Capitol, Capitol Hill Autonomous Locations: Capitol Hill, Bethlehem
"They can't do any more to Boeing," Cramer said. When you go after a person, that's jail time, and that's how you fix things, unfortunately. Wells Fargo raised its price target on Toll Brothers to $150 per share from $142 ahead of next week's earnings. "It is the key to the market," Cramer said, before pointing to a Dell stock chart and circling the day of Nvidia 's GTC conference. Cramer added, "You've got to go to Dell, and that's been off to the races ever since then."
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Cramer, Wells Fargo, would've, They're, Morgan Stanley, Jensen, Michael Dell, You've, that's, Mills, Campbell, Bernstein, Kellogg Organizations: CNBC, Club, Boeing, Justice Department, CPI, Dell Technologies, Dell, Nvidia
CNN —A Palestinian writer who has been in an Israeli prison for 20 years has won a prestigious prize for Arabic fiction for his novel “A Mask, the Color of the Sky.”Basim Khandaqji won the prize on Sunday for his book, and was awarded $50,000 and funding for an English translation. The novel, published by Lebanon’s Dar Al-Adab, “dissects a complex, bitter reality of family fragmentation, displacement, genocide, and racism,” said Nabil Suleiman, a Syrian writer who chaired the 2024 prize. A Mask, the Colour of the Sky (2023) by Palestinian novelist, Basim Khandaqji, winner of the 2024 International Prize for Arabic Fiction. Khandaqji began to write “A Mask, the Color of the Sky” in 2021. During his time in prison, Khandaqji has written poetry collections, as well as three earlier novels, according to IPAF.
Persons: Basim Khandaqji, Nur, , Abu, Lebanon’s Dar, , Nabil Suleiman, Suleiman, Yousef Khandaqji, Bahr, ” “, Khandaqji Organizations: CNN Locations: Ramallah, Abu Dhabi, Syrian, Palestinian, Nablus, Khandaqji, Tel, UAE, Abu, Bab
I first heard about Beato after stumbling onto his YouTube channel. During the pandemic, for example, many music fans migrated to the internet to watch various forms of music because live music was off-limits. “I still feel at 60 the same way I did when I was 14,” he said recently in a YouTube video. His face lights up when he talks about his family on his YouTube channel. “My YouTube Channel was a way to honor my parents and leave something for my kids.
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And underpinning that racism is what Wilkerson refers to as a caste system so effective at preserving the domination of White people over everyone else that the Nazis were inspired by it. Caste, Wilkerson says, is the system that creates subjugation. We watch Isabel exploring Germany’s poignant memorials to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, discussing in one scene how successfully post-war Germany condemned its 12-year caste system to the past. Among Black Americans, attitudes to race are evolving. Every single one of us has skin in the game, for, as Wilkerson points out, the caste system diminishes us all, wherever we may sit in its fabricated hierarchy.
Persons: Keith Magee, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, “ We’ve, Keith Magee Arron Dunworth, Ava DuVernay, Isabel Wilkerson’s, Wilkerson, , , ” Keith Magee, DuVernay, Aunjanue Ellis, Taylor, Du Bois, Martin Luther King Jr, it’s, Ellis, Isabel, MAGA, Hurt, ” Wilkerson, don’t, It’s Organizations: University College London Institute for Innovation, CNN, GOP, Fox News, Black Locations: White, India, Nazi Germany, Black, Germany
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLong-term demand for EVs remains intact despite short-term soft spot, says autos analystTom Narayan, lead equity analyst for global autos at RBC Capital Markets, dissects the latest car registration data and weighs in on what he says are misconceptions about electric vehicles in the U.S. and Europe.
Persons: Tom Narayan Organizations: RBC Capital Markets Locations: U.S, Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'No common capital market a big problem for the euro zone,' strategist saysMathieu Savary, chief European strategist at BCA Research, dissects the speech of ECB's Christine Lagarde during the annual European Banking Congress.
Persons: Mathieu Savary, ECB's Christine Lagarde Organizations: BCA Research, European Banking Congress Locations: European
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023: Cramer is looking to add more shares after recent earnings resultsJim and Jeff discuss why these technology holdings are a 'buy' after their earnings reports. Jim dissects why this other tech stock is sinking despite its better-than-expected quarterly results. Finally, Jim explains why you can't trust the current market when bonds are taking a hit.
Persons: Cramer, Jeff, Jim dissects, Jim
Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023: The Club dissects recent earnings results and potential portfolio impactsDirector of Portfolio Analysis Jeff Marks, discusses two company's earnings reports and how the results may correlate with portfolio holdings in those sectors. Jeff talks about the 10-year yield approaching 5% and what that means for tech stocks in the Charitable Trust. Finally, Jeff explains why the announcement of this retail CEO stepping down doesn't change his view on keeping the Club invested in its stock.
Persons: Jeff Marks, Jeff Organizations: Charitable, Club
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Cramer dissects how GLP-1 drugs are disrupting the entire healthcare industry'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer takes a deep dive into the impact of obesity drugs on various sectors.
Persons: Jim Cramer dissects, Jim Cramer
Friday, Oct. 6, 2023: Cramer dissects the September jobs report and potential portfolio impactsJim Cramer and Jeff Marks explain the September jobs report released Friday morning and some Club holdings that could move based off of the economic data. Jim talks about the rising bond yields and oil and natural gas prices and how they could be catalysts for portfolio stocks to move higher. FInally, Jim and Jeff break down what consumer discretionary names they like in this unstable market environment.
Persons: Cramer, Jim Cramer, Jeff Marks, Jim, Jeff
Your world in 10 minutes: A tale of two borders
  + stars: | 2023-10-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The Biden administration's surprise announcement on the border wall comes as Slovakia joins other European nations in clamping down on migrant crossings. The Nobel Peace Prize goes to a jailed Iranian rights activist as mourners in Syria and Ukraine gather to bury the dead from bloody strikes. Our columnist and former gymnast dissects Simone Biles’ triumphant return to the Worlds. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising.
Persons: Biden, dissects Simone Biles ’, Narges Mohammadi Organizations: Apple, Google, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Slovakia, Syria, Ukraine, Hungary, Hroza
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump's popularity comes from a grievance-based story: Ian BremmerIan Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, gives a call on Trump vs. Biden and dissects where Trump’s popularity emanates from.
Persons: Ian Bremmer Ian Bremmer, Biden Organizations: Eurasia Group, Trump, dissects
We’re looking back at the strongest, smartest opinion takes of the week from CNN and other outlets. A vain and ambitious cigar-smoking bully who wore riding breeches, a polished helmet and boots and carried ivory-handled revolvers, he led troops on successful lightning strikes through German-held territory near the end of World War II. Musk has repeatedly been criticized for enabling and boosting antisemitic content on the platform.”“Isaacson tries to square these two Musks. During Trump’s first impeachment, Romney became the first senator in US history to vote to remove a president of his own party from office. He has been willing to do what he believes to be right — consequences be damned.”The differences between Romney and Trump were many.
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Although many stars will miss the traditional red carpet openings for big studio productions, Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera still managed to attract a slew of top movies to the Lido. The world's oldest film festival, regarded as a launchpad for Oscar contenders as awards season approaches, features movies from 55 countries, including 23 titles running for the prestigious Golden Lion award. The SAG-AFTRA guild called the strike this month after failing to reach an agreement with studios on a new three-year contract. Barbera said he hoped stars of smaller independent movies would be able to publicise their work in person regardless of the stoppage. Both Allen, with his French language picture "Coup De Chance", and Polanski, with "The Palace" will show out of competition.
Persons: Bradley Cooper, Karl Lagerfeld, Andrew Kelly, Alberto Barbera, Yorgos Lanthimos, David Fincher, Michael Mann, Sofia Coppola, Ava DuVernay, Wes Anderson, Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, Luc Besson, MeToo, Besson, Oscar, Barbera, Luca Guadagnino, Zendaya, Maestro, Leonard Bernstein, Cooper, Priscilla, Elvis Presley's, Cailee Spaeny, Ferrari, Mann, Adam Driver, Enzo Ferrari, Penelope Cruz, Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Allen, Chance, Polanski, Anderson, Henry Sugar, Roald Dahl, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes, Dev Patel, Ben Kingsley, Crispian Balmer, Alison Williams Organizations: Metropolitan Museum, Art's, REUTERS, Hollywood, Golden Lion, SAG, Netflix, Lion, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, Venice, ., Italian, American, United States
After Wednesday saw the S&P 500 suddenly jump, CNBC's Jim Cramer looked back at 10 stocks that performed well even when the index bottomed out last October. "I think today's advance from the abyss last year all the way to near 4,300 is actually a very important landmark that you and I must explore," Cramer said. "We need to know which stocks can make us the most money when we get a true trend-line inflection." Cramer laid out 10 stocks that did well during that down period for the S&P 500. He pointed to insurance company Arch Capital Group , Facebook parent Meta , casino chains Wynn Resorts and Las Vegas Sands , credit-score platform Fair Isaac , homebuilder PulteGroupe , solar-panel manufacturer First Solar , Netflix , software giant Nvidia and cruise-line giant Royal Caribbean .
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, we've, Isaac, homebuilder Organizations: Arch Capital, Facebook, Wynn Resorts, Vegas Sands, Netflix, Nvidia, Royal Locations: Vegas, Royal Caribbean
What I’m Reading: Wives and Muses Edition
  + stars: | 2023-04-28 | by ( Amanda Taub | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
You’ve probably noticed, if you read this column regularly, that I think a lot about the interplay between public and private interests: the ways that personal motivations and decisions affect major public events like wars and scandals, but also the ways in which public, structural constraints affect people’s private decisions, shaping their lives and careers, and sometimes their safety. That idea has informed how I write about corruption (individual decisions to commit crimes, shaped by the broader corrupt equilibrium that means that’s the only way to get ahead), coups (if individual elites believe that the way to protect their personal interests is to support the coup, then the plot often succeeds), gender equality (women’s success and participation in public life is constrained by institutions that place the burden of preventing violence and overcoming discrimination on the victims rather than the perpetrators), and more. And it is a central theme of a big project that I’ve been working on with some of my colleagues, which you’ll hear more about soon. My reading list this week has focused on the private element of that equation: the decisions people make to win respect, preserve status or maintain personal relationships, and the implications that has for society as a whole — particularly its creative and literary progress. In “Lives of the Wives,” Carmela Ciuraru dissects five literary marriages, tracing in detail how the public literary success of writers like Roald Dahl and Kingsley Amis grew out of the private support of their spouses at home.
Allbirds is one of the brands I'm looking at. TikTok is looking more and more like a record label. When TikTok launched SoundOn, a song-distribution and artist-services platform, some in the industry wondered whether it was trying to muscle its way into record labels' territory. TikTok is now looking to hire people who will "identify, sign, and develop new artists" as well as "design live show and merchandise strategies for artists globally." Get a front-row seat to TikTok's transformation into a record label here.
[1/6] Tundra trucks and Sequoia SUV's exit the assembly line as finished products at Toyota's truck plant in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. April 17, 2023. TOYOTA'S PAST SUCCESSWashington's push to accelerate the shift to battery-electric vehicles amplifies the threat posed by Tesla to Toyota's position as the world's largest automaker. Toyota San Antonio has weathered a series of challenges since it built its first truck in 2006. The future for factories like Toyota San Antonio will play out across the next several years. Reporting by Norihiko Shirouzu in San Antonio, Texas, Joseph White in Detroit and David Shepardson in Washington Written by Joseph White Editing by Ben Klayman and Matthew LewisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
KYIV, Ukraine—Russia’s Wagner paramilitary organization proclaimed control of the eastern district of Bakhmut, after Ukrainian defenders’ withdrawal in recent days to positions on the western bank of the river that dissects the city. The small city of Bakhmut remains the focal point of Russia’s offensive, aimed at taking more territory in eastern Ukraine. Wagner forces have led the attack on Bakhmut, pressing back Ukrainian troops inside the largely destroyed city while seeking to surround it and cut off its last supply roads.
Ukrainian infantrymen with the 28th Brigade view damaged buildings while driving to a frontline position facing Russian troops on March 05, 2023 outside of Bakhmut, Ukraine. The status of Bakhmut is unclear after conflicting reports at the weekend over how much of the city was controlled by Russian forces, and whether Ukrainain forces were starting to withdraw from parts of the city. The ISW said Ukrainian forces may be withdrawing from their positions on the eastern bank of the Bakhmutka River that dissects the city's eastern flank. The think tank noted, in any case, that it believes the "Ukrainian defense of Bakhmut remains strategically sound as it continues to consume Russian manpower and equipment as long as Ukrainian forces do not suffer excessive casualties." "Ukrainian forces are unlikely to withdraw from Bakhmut all at once and may pursue a gradual fighting withdrawal to exhaust Russian forces through continued urban warfare," the ISW added.
Ukrainian infantrymen with the 28th Brigade view damaged buildings while driving to a frontline position facing Russian troops on March 05, 2023 outside of Bakhmut, Ukraine. The status of Bakhmut is unclear after conflicting reports at the weekend over how much of the city was controlled by Russian forces, and whether Ukrainain forces were starting to withdraw from parts of the city. The ISW said Ukrainian forces may be withdrawing from their positions on the eastern bank of the Bakhmutka River that dissects the city's eastern flank. The think tank noted, in any case, that it believes the "Ukrainian defense of Bakhmut remains strategically sound as it continues to consume Russian manpower and equipment as long as Ukrainian forces do not suffer excessive casualties." "Ukrainian forces are unlikely to withdraw from Bakhmut all at once and may pursue a gradual fighting withdrawal to exhaust Russian forces through continued urban warfare," the ISW added.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThursday, Feb. 23, 2023: Jeff Marks breaks down why this Club holding is ripping higherInvesting Club Director of Portfolio Analysis, Jeff Marks, dissects earnings results from several Trust holdings and explains what this may mean for the stocks. Marks also singles out one energy name which just announced a new dividend yield increase for investors. Finally, he discusses some potential moves the Club may make in the coming days.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStocks continue to feel pressure as bond yields rise — listen to the 'Homestretch'Jim Cramer dissects Tuesday's market action and explains how Club members can take advantage of rotations out of sectors like health care. A transcript will be added shortly.
Jean-Pierre, who’s from Morristown, New Jersey, has attracted 215,500 followers on the video app where most days he posts from his mail truck during his lunch break. As of last month, all federal workers are banned from having TikTok on their work phones. In some places, using a personal device isn’t enough to get around TikTok restrictions. There’s no telling precisely how many federal workers use TikTok, but certain hashtags show the breadth of its popularity. The public relations staff at some federal agencies said they had no plans to interfere with what federal workers did on their own.
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