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Stock futures rise as Wall Street snaps losing streak: Continued coverage

Stock futures rise as Wall Street snaps losing streak: Continued coverage

Stock futures were up on Tuesday evening, signaling a recovery after Wall Street's recent three-day slide was halted. S&P 500 futures rose 0.6%, with Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.9%. Meanwhile, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 215 points, or about 0.55%. Post-market trading saw a significant decline in Super Microcomputer shares, which fell more than 13% despite beating fiscal fourth-quarter earnings expectations. In contrast, Airbnb shares fell 16% due to disappointing performance in its second-quarter financial results. During regular trading hours on Tuesday, major indexes pared a series of losses, each with notable gains. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite…
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Harris, Walz Kick Off Campaign, Taking Direct Target at Trump's Record

Harris, Walz Kick Off Campaign, Taking Direct Target at Trump's Record

At their joint inaugural rally in Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris, now a presidential candidate, and her chosen candidate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, addressed a large crowd. Walz expressed his excitement about their partnership to more than 12,000 attendees, according to Harris' campaign team. "It's a privilege to join this dynamic slate," he noted, bringing a wave of excitement to the gathering. In her speech, Harris emphasized her search for a vice president who embodies a vision of a hopeful future, ultimately choosing Governor Walz for his leadership qualities and Minnesota roots. Despite his initial obscurity on the national stage,…
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Tensions rise as accusations mount over Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region

Tensions rise as accusations mount over Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region

President Vladimir Putin has leveled serious accusations at Ukraine following reports of Ukrainian troops allegedly crossing into Russia's Kursk region. The incident, reportedly involving a significant deployment of troops and armored vehicles, near the town of Sudzha has prompted a swift and decisive response from Moscow. In a televised address, the Russian Chief of Staff briefed President Putin on the alleged Ukrainian advance in the Kursk region and the ensuing clashes near the border. According to Russian officials, Ukrainian forces aimed to seize control of Sudzha and surrounding areas, prompting a rapid military response that resulted in casualties on both…
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Microsoft refutes Delta's claims after major IT outage, highlights rejected support offers

Microsoft refutes Delta's claims after major IT outage, highlights rejected support offers

Microsoft has responded forcefully to Delta Airlines’ allegations following a significant IT outage, saying the airline repeatedly rejected its offers of assistance. Microsoft responded to Delta’s claims Tuesday after the airline announced its intention to seek damages from Microsoft and CrowdStrike over thousands of flight cancellations caused by a major IT outage. The incident, which began July 19, stemmed from a failed CrowdStrike software update that affected millions of Microsoft Windows systems, resulting in losses for Delta of about $500 million, according to CEO Ed Bastian. Bastian stressed that Delta, known for its punctuality and premium services, had “no choice”…
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Congrats: Sustainable diaper brand takes on industry giants with Target launch

Congrats: Sustainable diaper brand takes on industry giants with Target launch

KEY WEST, FLORIDA — Throughout modern history, parents have only had one choice when it comes to disposable diapers: plastic. Single-use products, typically made from fossil fuels like petroleum, can take hundreds of years to decompose, making them the third largest consumer item in U.S. landfills, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Additionally, they are not as breathable as other materials, potentially making accidents like diaper rash more common. However, plastic diapers from big brands like Pampers, owned by Procter & Gamble, and Huggies, owned by Kimberly-Clark, continue to dominate the market. Amrita Saigal, founder and CEO of Kudos, is…
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Former Trump Campaign Attorney Jenna Ellis Assists in Arizona Fake Voter Prosecution

Former Trump Campaign Attorney Jenna Ellis Assists in Arizona Fake Voter Prosecution

Jenna Ellis, a former campaign lawyer for President Donald Trump, has reached an agreement to assist Arizona prosecutors in their criminal cases against individuals accused of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes. In exchange for Ellis’s cooperation, prosecutors dropped nine felony charges against her, including wire fraud, forgery and conspiracy. The deal is intended to strengthen the case against the 17 remaining defendants. “This settlement marks an important milestone in our ongoing investigation,” Mayes said in a statement. “I appreciate Ms. Ellis’ willingness to assist in our prosecution efforts.”…
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Tech stocks see sharpest three-week decline in two years, led by Amazon and Intel

Tech stocks see sharpest three-week decline in two years, led by Amazon and Intel

Now that the latest quarterly earnings reports from major technology companies are mostly behind us, one thing is clear: Wall Street is restless. The Nasdaq Composite fell 3.4% this week, extending a three-week slide to 8.8%. That marks the steepest decline for the tech-focused index in such a period since September 2022, when the market collapsed on skyrocketing inflation and rising interest rates, according to FactSet. Since late 2022, the technology sector has seen a general boom, buoyed by the U.S. economy’s recovery from the pandemic and growing enthusiasm for the potential of artificial intelligence. The Nasdaq is up 43%…
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The Future of Flight: How Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Transform Aviation

The Future of Flight: How Hydrogen-Powered Planes Could Transform Aviation

As the aviation industry ramps up efforts to reduce carbon emissions, hydrogen has emerged as a promising solution. But how exactly would hydrogen-powered planes work? According to the International Energy Agency, aviation contributed 2% of global energy-related CO2 emissions in 2022. In response to the urgent need for greener alternatives, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050. This ambitious goal involves the collaboration of IATA’s 330 member airlines, which will use sustainable aviation fuel, carbon offsets and capture, and innovative technologies. Hydrogen and electric technologies are expected to play a crucial role,…
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Eurozone economy beats expectations with 0.3% growth in second quarter despite German crisis

Eurozone economy beats expectations with 0.3% growth in second quarter despite German crisis

The eurozone economy posted a stronger-than-expected growth rate of 0.3% in the second quarter of 2024, overcoming fears of a broader slowdown despite Germany’s unexpected contraction. Economic performance overview According to preliminary data released by the European Union's statistical office, eurozone gross domestic product (GDP) rose 0.3% from April to June, beating the 0.2% growth forecast by economists polled by Reuters. That follows a confirmed 0.3% increase in the first quarter of the year. Context and analysis The revised figures suggest that the eurozone experienced a technical recession in the latter part of 2023, with GDP declining in both the…
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Japan's new currency envoy keeps yen stabilization measures on the table

Japan's new currency envoy keeps yen stabilization measures on the table

Japan will maintain its stance on yen intervention, viewing it as an option to counter excessive volatility, according to the country's new top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura. "Japan will act in accordance with internationally agreed commitments that exchange rates should be determined by markets, but excessive volatility or disorderly movements could have a negative impact on economic and financial stability," Mimura said in an interview Tuesday. “It has been agreed internationally that measures such as interventions are permitted when necessary,” he added. Formerly the head of the ministry's international office, the 57-year-old Mimura became vice finance minister for international affairs…
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