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Bloomberg· 2025-07-08 09:24
More than 200 children from a Chinese kindergarten had “abnormal” levels of lead in their blood after eating food provided by the school that contained painting pigments, state media reports https://t.co/WqSLfWBL0Y ...
How Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei Is Keeping Grip on Power
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-08 06:05
A really insightful deep dive into where the Iranian regime stands now, especially the Ayatollah. But there's one line in the article that is up on the terminal this morning that really caught my attention. Khamenei, the chief architect of the Islamic Republic, has rarely, if ever, appeared as vulnerable.Expound on that for us. Yeah, that's right. I mean, in the course of that 12 day war, the authority of the regime and specifically its leadership, as you say, has spent all this time over the years since th ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-08 03:50
The gamification of finance that began during the pandemic never quite went away, writes @andymukherjee70 (via @opinion) https://t.co/P7rtJzaS3v ...
观车 · 论势 || 汽车质量监管需要“精准标尺”
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang· 2025-07-08 01:56
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has announced increased scrutiny on specific vehicle models, particularly those with significant quality and safety concerns, signaling a strong commitment to regulating the automotive industry and protecting consumer rights [2][6] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - MIIT's initiative aims to enhance the inspection of vehicles that attract public attention and have considerable safety risks, indicating a proactive approach to address market irregularities [2][6] - The decision reflects a determination to establish market order and safeguard consumer interests amidst the rapid growth of the automotive market, especially in the electric vehicle sector [2][6] Group 2: Challenges in Implementation - The implementation of these policies faces challenges in quantifying and defining the criteria for "high public attention" and "significant safety risks," as there is currently no unified standard for assessment [2][3] - Discussions within the industry reveal differing opinions on the metrics for determining vehicle quality issues, with some advocating for media coverage as a key indicator, while others caution against relying solely on public sentiment due to the complexities of modern media [3] Group 3: Need for Dynamic Standards - The existing national standards and industry regulations are often outdated, struggling to keep pace with rapid technological advancements and the emergence of new vehicle models, complicating the identification of quality and safety risks [4][5] - A call for a scientific and dynamic evaluation framework is essential, which includes collaboration among regulatory bodies, media, and industry associations to create a multi-dimensional assessment model [4][5] Group 4: Quality Assessment Framework - Accurate assessment of quality and safety risks is crucial, necessitating a dynamic evaluation framework that balances basic standards with real-world usage data [5] - Learning from European practices, the establishment of a standard revision committee comprising industry representatives and consumer advocates is suggested to expedite the adaptation of standards to new technologies [5] Group 5: Industry Impact - The increased scrutiny and clear standards are expected to compel automotive companies to focus on improving product quality and adhering to safety regulations, fostering a competitive and healthy industry environment [6]
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IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊· 2025-07-08 00:30
Let's check in on how the crypto gaming sector is doing... https://t.co/5vTnZIQ36gLuckytrades (@Luckytradess):Exposing fraudster and mentally unstable @ammar_zaeem who is founder of @Revolving_Games and about to have their TGE on 9th July 2025.Will be posting all screenshots with relevant details in this thread so community can decide whether they want to risk participating in TGE ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-07 23:40
Its economy is astonishingly dynamic. But, as Britain discovered after Brexit, elevated uncertainty can by itself be sufficient to suppress business investment for quite some time. And America is now an extremely uncertain country https://t.co/F2bZT3SypU ...
Why Roku Stock Jumped 21% in June
The Motley Fool· 2025-07-07 19:29
Shares of Roku (ROKU -0.29%) were moving higher last month after the streaming distribution leader announced a new integration with Amazon Ads, and its Roku-branded TVs took market share in May, according to third-party research.According to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, the stock finished the month up 21%, as it also benefited from a broader upswing in risk-on tech stocks toward the end of the month.As you can see from the chart, the stock moved higher primarily in two stages. Roku is executing ...
F1 Is Apple's Biggest Box-Office Win—So Why Is The Stock Stalling?
Benzinga· 2025-07-07 16:39
The year 2025 will go down in history for tech giant Apple Inc. AAPL, but it won't be an iPhone or a new product launch. The year will mark the company's biggest box office movie of all time with "F1."While the film is breaking box office records, it might not move the needle for Apple stock.What Happened: Action movie "F1," which stars Brad Pitt, ranked second at the domestic box office during the Fourth of July holiday weekend with $26.1 million, trailing only "Jurassic World Rebirth."The film has grossed ...
How Netflix keeps luring big-name directors away from the traditional box office
CNBC· 2025-07-07 13:00
In this articleNFLXFilm directors Rian Johnson (L), Greta Gerwig (C), and Guillermo Del Toro (R)Getty ImagesNetflix isn't interested in bringing movies to theaters.The company's leaders have said they see theatrical movie releases as an "outdated" model. Yet for more than a decade, the streamer has lured in some of Hollywood's biggest directors to make content exclusively for its platform.Martin Scorsese, Alfonso Cuarón, Bong Joon-ho, Spike Lee and Guillermo del Toro, darlings of the big screen, have all di ...