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Markets Are Confident the Fed’s Done on Rates. Why That’s Dangerous.
Markets Are Confident the Fed’s Done on Rates. Why That’s Dangerous.
It’s a big week for tech earnings, Chevron to buy Hess for $53 billion in another oil megadeal, and other news to start your day.
2023-10-23 18:58
Flat Earther left humiliated after trying to argue with a scientist
Flat Earther left humiliated after trying to argue with a scientist
Flat Earther David Weiss was left humiliated after debating a professor on the shape of our Earth. Weiss regularly interviews people on the subject on his show The Flat Earth Podcast, but threw himself into unfamiliar territory last year when he switched out being the interviewer for the interviewee. Weiss appeared on Professor Dave Explains in an episode title 'Professor Dave Humiliates Flat Earthed David Weiss'. During the hour long episode the pair debated Flat Earth believes, with Weiss claiming that the shape of the Earth came from astronomers who Professor Dave "doesn't know". "You've never met these men, you don't know anything about these men other than the stories that the controllers of this world tell you," Weiss told the academic. Like most Flat Earthers Weiss seemed to have an answer for everything, well, almost everything. Because when the discussion arrive at Earth's movement within space, Weiss struggled. "You think that we're spinning at 1000 miles an hour, and we don't feel it? And we're changing directions?" Weiss said on Earth's orbit. "How is that possible? How about when the Earth comes around towards the Sun in the winter, it's speeding up and taking its sharpest turn, and we don't feel any go those forces?" Naturally, Professor Dave made counterpoints at Weiss' argument. "Why don't you go ahead and get in a car, and do a 360 turn and make it take a year. Are you going to feel that?" Professor Dave asked Weiss, who acknowledged that it takes a year for the Earth to travel around the Sun. "Let's break it down," Professor Dave continued. "360 degrees, 365 days, that's about a degree a [day] right? Why don't you get in a car and drive for 24 hours, and over 24 hours veer by one degree. Are you going to feel that?" Professor Dave Humiliates Flat Earther David Weiss (DITRH Debunked Live) www.youtube.com Weiss was silent after this, with the participants on the Zoom call bursting out into laughter from Weiss' inability to respond. Weiss' humiliation now has over 4 million views. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-23 17:46
Foxconn Hit by Chinese Investigations. Why the Apple Supplier Is in China’s Sights.
Foxconn Hit by Chinese Investigations. Why the Apple Supplier Is in China’s Sights.
Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, was subjected recently to searches by Chinese authorities, according to China's state-run Global Times newspaper.
2023-10-23 17:22
These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Roivant Sciences, Textainer, Okta, Microsoft, Alphabet
These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Roivant Sciences, Textainer, Okta, Microsoft, Alphabet
Roche agrees to buy a developer of a drug for people suffering from inflammatory bowel disease from Roivant Sciences and Pfizer in a deal worth up to $7.25 billion, Textainer is being acquired for about $2.1 billion, and Microsoft and Alphabet lead a busy earnings week.
2023-10-23 16:50
Elon Musk will give Wikipedia $1 billion if website agrees to childish name change
Elon Musk will give Wikipedia $1 billion if website agrees to childish name change
You know how anytime you go onto Wikipedia you're asked to donate? Elon Musk could get rid of that once and for all, on one condition. Wikipedia is run by a team of volunteers and is free to access. Volunteers help keep the site up to date as well as write numerous translations for various articles to increase the accessibility. Now, Elon Musk is offering the site $1 billion dollars, but only if they change their name. Musk, who clearly has the same humour as a 12-year-old, is prepared to give out a large cheque if Wikipedia becomes... 'D**kipedia'. Musk was seemingly inspired after seeing the standard appeal for donation on the site, although was unsure why the site was asking for money. "Have you ever wondered why the Wikimedia Foundation ants so much money?" The Twitter/X CEO asked. "It certainly isn't needed to operate Wikipedia. You can literally fit a copy of the entire text on your phone! "So, what's the money for? Inquiring minds want to know..." But a quick Google and Musk could have found the answer himself. Samantha Lien, a spokeswoman for the Wikimedia Foundation, told The Washington Post: "Based on guidance from the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees, our reserve amounts to one year of operating budget. "If there were circumstances that affected our ability to raise those funds during that period, we could end up in an urgent situation - the reserve is a safety net to protect Wikipedia against such as possibility." Although, the large donation perhaps isn't the best use of Musk's money after his wealth dropped by $16 billion after shares in Tesla dropped by 9.3 percent since the company released its 2023 third-quarter earnings report. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-23 16:29
Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Boeing, and More Stocks to Watch This Week
Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Boeing, and More Stocks to Watch This Week
Third-quarter earnings from Big Tech, auto makers, and more. Plus, a first look at GDP growth and the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure.
2023-10-23 02:16
Who is SypherPK? IShowSpeed challenges 'Fortnite' player to 1v1 during livestream: ‘I will bust your a**’
Who is SypherPK? IShowSpeed challenges 'Fortnite' player to 1v1 during livestream: ‘I will bust your a**’
Prominent YouTuber IShowSpeed recently issued a challenge to SypherPK for a 'Fortnite' 1v1 showdown during a livestream
2023-10-22 16:47
Here's why it is 2016 in Ethiopia
Here's why it is 2016 in Ethiopia
Ever wanted to travel back in time? Well, now you can! (Kind of) You see, whilst the world largely uses the Gregorian calendar, introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, some countries have different ways of dividing the year, such as Ethiopia. Prior to the Gregorian calendar most of the Roman World and Europe used the Julian calendar, introduced by Julien Caesar in 45 BCE. The reason the Julian calendar was phased out and replaced is because it was slightly out of sync with the Earth's orbit around the Sun. The transition was not easy, spanning hundreds of years and meaning countries lost between 10 and 13 days. In Ethiopia it is currently 2016 (maybe someone should warn them of what's to come?) Ethiopians follow a 13 month calendar - Meskerem, Tikimt, Hidar, Tahsas, Sir, Yakatit, Maggabit, Myazya, Ginbot, Sene, Hamle, Nehasa, and Pagume. 12 of the months consist of exactly 30 days each, with the final month having five or six days, depending on whether it's a leap year. The time of day is different to how most us understand it too, with the day divided into two 12-hour halves that begin at 6am rather than midnight. The reason it's currently 2016 in Ethiopia goes back to 500 CE. In 500 CE, the Catholic Church changed its calculations of when Jesus was born, but the Ethiopian church did not, and as an extra side bonus this places their new year on the Gregorian September 11. Due to never being colonised, Ethiopia continued to use the older calculations resulting in them living in 2016. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-21 22:23
The Best Esports Games for 2023
The Best Esports Games for 2023
If a loved one ever disparaged your video game obsession as a huge waste of
2023-10-21 21:19
Best Buy 3-Day Sale: Save Big on All Things Gaming
Best Buy 3-Day Sale: Save Big on All Things Gaming
Calling all gamers: Best Buy is hosting a sale on video games, consoles, controllers, TVs,
2023-10-21 08:26
VMware Holders Face Key Deadline on Monday for Broadcom Merger
VMware Holders Face Key Deadline on Monday for Broadcom Merger
Shareholders have until Monday to decide whether to get cash or stock for Broadcom’s purchase of the software company.
2023-10-21 07:59
Why Chip Makers Favor Arizona
Why Chip Makers Favor Arizona
Readers weigh in on semiconductor manufacturing in Arizona, reasons to halt the issuance of Treasuries, hedging with oil funds, and the case for Canadian auto-parts maker Linama
2023-10-21 07:29
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