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When former President Donald Trump called immigrants accused of crimes “not human beings” and “animals” during a speech in Michigan this week, a group of police officers standing behind him on stage reacted. There wasn’t. He didn’t nod in agreement or shake his head in disapproval. If they had not been instructed not to express their opinions on President Trump’s comments, they certainly would have acted as if they had. stoic. calm.Yet they were still there, supporting Trump’s words. Not just in the literal sense. The campaign stop in Grand Rapids also included an announcement that an effort to reinstate…
SAIC has appointed Srini Attili to lead its private business group. (Photo: Business Wire)New leadership will drive growth and innovation across private marketsReston, Virginia, April 4, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Science Applications International Corporation (NASDAQ: SAIC), a leading Fortune 500® technology integrator driving our nation’s digital transformation across defense, space, civil and information markets, announces the appointment of Mr. Srinivas We are pleased to announce that “Srini” Attili has been appointed Executive Vice President of Civilian Business Group, effective May 6, 2024.”Mr. Srini’s extensive experience and strategic influence in our industry make him the right person to assemble our executive team and lead…
The Live Oak Farmers Market will be looking for a new home later this month after 22 years in the East Village Shopping Center. Nesh Dhillon, executive director of the Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market, told KSBW 8 that April 28 will be the last day. Dillon will work with the Live Oak community to find a new location, he said. “The Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market Board of Directors would like to express our deep gratitude to local farmers and the community at large for their decades of support and service,” Dillon said. Live Oak Market is open Sundays…
Officials at the Carlsbad-based startup hope the battery technology they develop will transform the way electric bicycles and electric hand tools are charged. And once scaled up, they believe the technology will reshape even more sectors of the economy. “We’re unleashing the battery here,” said Daniel Glenn, president of Zapbat, headquartered in a 4,000-square-foot office near McClellan-Palomar Airport. ZapBatt engineers designed a battery operating system that acts as a universal adapter for electrically powered devices. At the bench, David Felser, the company’s co-founder and chief technology officer, takes a 12-volt battery and, through a process using ZapBatt’s software and hardware…
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that individuals with religious exemptions are exempt from Indiana’s near-total abortion ban, agreeing with an earlier trial court ruling. . In an opinion released Thursday, the court unanimously agreed and said the preliminary injunction would be affirmed in this case. This comes after a lawsuit was filed seeking to make abortions available to women of “genuinely religious faith” in 2022, before the abortion ban goes into effect. Indiana Supreme Court denies abortion-related retrial with preliminary injunction, certifies June ruling In some cases, this could conflict with exceptions outlined in Section 1…
Image credits: fordFord announced Thursday that it is delaying production of two electric vehicles: a next-generation EV pickup and a three-row EV SUV. The pair is currently scheduled to arrive in 2026 and 2027, a year and two years late respectively. Instead, the automaker plans to introduce hybrids across its U.S. lineup. Ford’s CEO had been telegraphing the delay for months. Last fall, he postponed a planned $12 billion investment. And during an earnings call in February, CEO Jim Farley said, “Hybrid vehicles will play an increasingly important role in the industry transition and are here to stay for a…
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Investing money is something I’ve been trying to do ever since I set up an emergency fund years ago. And lately, I’ve been leaning towards stocks as an investment.Investing in stocks can be a risky proposition. Markets can be very volatile, and over the years I’ve seen my portfolio lose significant value week after week. But I also know that stocks have a long history of rewarding investors who keep buying for decades. Over the past 50 years, the stock market’s average annual return has been 10%. If he invested $10,000 today with the same return, it could be worth…
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks fell Thursday after Federal Reserve officials raised the possibility that the interest rate cuts Wall Street is expecting this year may not materialize if inflation worsens.The S&P 500 fell 1.2%, its worst day in seven weeks. It had risen nearly 1% the previous day, reaching a record high set last week.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 530 points, or 1.4%, after reversing a nearly 300-point gain. The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.4%.Financial markets were already on edge as traders made their final moves ahead of Friday’s jobs report, which itself could shake up the market.…
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks fell Thursday after Federal Reserve officials raised the possibility that the interest rate cuts Wall Street is expecting this year may not materialize if inflation worsens.The S&P 500 fell 1.2%, its worst day in seven weeks. It had risen nearly 1% the previous day, reaching a record high set last week.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 530 points, or 1.4%, after reversing a nearly 300-point gain. The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.4%. Financial markets were already on edge as traders made their final moves ahead of Friday’s jobs report, which itself could shake up the…