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"We hear all those narratives of what could go wrong, or what is going wrong...But the market doesn't seem to care. It's looking forward. It's plowing ahead, and it's been trading really well." @BretKenwell, @eToro US Investment Analyst, in @CBSNews via @mcunningham36.
For more insights on markets, read the article below👇
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April’s newsletter features our sixth edition, which is our first write-up on a Bronx co-op! Additionally, there’s a new Q&A with two Sunset Park cooperators banding together to secure clean energy upgrades and repair a leaky building wall. Sign up here:
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New Yorkers will get a chance to vote on whether to expand the class of people protected against discrimination in the state constitution, joining dozens of states that have embraced some version of an Equal Rights Amendment.
via @mcunningham36: https://t.co/C0M9DgCgfh
Sunday on 60: Sharyn Alfonsi surveys one of the hardest-hit areas by Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm that tore through six states. Alfonsi visits communities in rural western North Carolina still searching for loved ones. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
Monday, on a special election edition of 60 Minutes: Bill Whitaker sits down with Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz as the race for the White House enters its final month.
The Republican ticket declined 60 Minutes' interview request, after initially accepting.
Thousands of Florida homeowners are still struggling to rebuild after Hurricane Ian. Whistleblowers allege that insurance companies used altered damage reports to underpay claims, leaving many homeowners with far less than they need. https://t.co/TC8fdpk48n
In a newsmaker interview organized by CCNow with @CBSNews, @guardian, and @RollingStone, @Janefonda implored young Americans: “Show us your power. Vote, and then fight.”
I had the privilege of writing this profile on actor and dedicated climate activist @Janefonda for CBS News. In an interview w/ @DavidSchechter, Jane spoke about the stakes in the 2024 election and urged young voters: "Do not sit this election out."
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Scientists: more evidence that a massive Antarctic glacier the size of Florida will melt faster, putting global coastal communities at risk. “The Thwaites is pretty much doomed." @mcunningham36 @CBSNews https://t.co/29NYUXCZa8
Why do leaves change color in fall? How does climate change affect the fall color change? @LamontEarth postdoc @MukundPR explains. Via @CBSNews. https://t.co/bFb9Qs31PT
Understanding risk in light of extreme weather is unprecedented territory for most US homeowners. "Homeowners may face the risk of hazards they have not faced in the past," says climate scientist @wxpizza of @columbiaclimate@columbia_ncdp. Via @CBSNews. https://t.co/7YQN2NYXgz
So fun to work on this fall foliage story with the talented @TF_Johnston. Taylor created a map that shows when leaves across the U.S. will reach peak color. 🍁https://t.co/WRuGu0U1DF