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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Netflix reports higher profits as investors worry about growth
- The streamer beat analyst expectations on net income in the second quarter.
- “I WILL FIND YOU,” with Britt Lower and Sam Worthington, is among the most popular shows on Netflix.
- SpaceX stock slides to below its IPO price
- SPACEX’S mega rocket Starship. The firm moved its headquarters from Hawthorne to Texas in 2024.
- FCC plans vote on lifting TV station ownership cap
- The current limit was set in 2004, when streaming video was still a new business.
- KTLA’S tower at Sunset and Bronson. Station groups have sought to expand.
- Netflix reports higher profits as investors worry about growth
- [[USA Today]]
- ONBOARD SECURITY
- There are no police on cruise ships. So who keeps passengers safe?
- Cruise ships are designed as floating home bases for fun-filled vacations – but crime can happen at sea just like on land. ● Cruise lines prepare for that possibility by hiring in-house security personnel and taking other precautions to ensure passenger safety. ● “Crime is extremely rare on cruise ships, and the safety and security of guests and crew is always the top priority,” Cruise Lines International Association, the industry’s leading trade organization, told USA TODAY in an emailed statement. “Cruise lines take allegations of crime seriously, support guests and crew, and work closely with law enforcement to report, investigate, and support prosecution where appropriate.” ● Guests may wonder who to contact in case of an emergency on board, and what happens if they are the victim of a crime.
- Cabo Verde won the World Cup’s heart
- Mindelo is surrounded by a vibrant cityscape and mountains.
- Travelers are fed up with doing airlines’ job
- ONBOARD SECURITY
- [[The New York Times]]
- Americans Are Spending, and Not Just on Necessities
- Lower gas prices have been a relief for households struggling with higher living costs. But now they are creeping higher again.
- An airplane at LaGuardia Airport. Spending on discretionary items like restaurant meals and travel has risen faster for lower-income households than for higher earners in recent weeks.
- Bath & Body Works Is on a Quest for Another Billion-Dollar Scent
- “Japanese Cherry Blossom” has brought in $1.5 billion over the last 20 years. Can the company’s close-knit network of suppliers come up with the next big thing and improve sales?
- Hotel Workers Hoped the World Cup Would Boost Their Hours. It Didn’t.
- Even as matches have drawn large crowds, hotel bookings have lagged. And workers in host cities say they’re struggling.
- Santos González Lobos, 61, works as a kitchen cleaner at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites in Los Angeles. “The end of the month comes and you think, ‘It won’t be enough,’” he said.
- How About an E.V. Charge With That Fried Chicken?
- Electric vehicle chargers are proliferating in Southern states as fast food restaurants, stores and other businesses try to lure customers.
- A Bojangles in Savannah, Ga., recently added E.V. charging stations outside the restaurant.
- Americans Are Spending, and Not Just on Necessities
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Chevron Seeks Alternative to Hormuz
- Energy giant aims to invest in Iraq oil fields and a pipeline to bypass the strait
- Shrinking Diesel Supply Threatens To Spur Inflation
- $5.01
- The national average price for a gallon of diesel fuel on Thursday
- $5.01
- Uber to Buy Delivery Hero for $14.8 Billion
- Investors Stand by Strategy’s Bitcoin Ride
- James Anderson doubled down.
- Netflix Forecasts Slowdown In Sales And Profit
- Chevron Seeks Alternative to Hormuz
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Big order Uber buys Delivery Hero for €13bn as part of aggressive global expansion strategy
- Delivery Hero has agreed to be taken over by Uber in a deal valuing the company at about €13bn that will further consolidate the global food delivery market.
- The ride-hailing group had been locked in talks with Germany’s Delivery Hero since May
- SpaceX’s rocketing bond yield raises questions on future fundraising
- It turns out the $25bn bond issuance's inauspicious beginning was just a prelude to the train wreck that has since unfolded
- Chevron and Iraq in talks for oil pipeline to avoid Hormuz
- ▸ US major aims to form consortium ▸ Plans to revive network into Syria
- 'We'll have to see how that plays out, but it's certainly an exciting project [to provide] more optionality'
- MPS pushes back against €30.6bn bid from Intesa
- Monte dei Paschi di Siena's board has pushed back against Intesa Sanpaolo's €30.6bn offer, saying it "undervalues" the Italian banking group, while leaving the door open to a potential tie-up with Banco BPM.
- Big order Uber buys Delivery Hero for €13bn as part of aggressive global expansion strategy