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MARKETS


Nasdaq

14,369.71

S&P

4,266.49

Dow

34,196.82

Bitcoin

$34,860.25

10-Year

1.499%

Caterpillar

$219.34

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 5:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: Stocks closed higher yesterday following President Biden’s announcement that he reached an infrastructure deal (more on that in a jiffy). The S&P and Nasdaq notched record highs, while companies that specialize in building things, such as Caterpillar, got a big boost. 

TECH

When One Door Closes, Microsoft Windows Opens

An illustration of a white window with blue paned glass in front of a yellow background. The top four panes are made to look like Microsoft's slanted, rectangular Windows logo, and peeping out through the open part of the window is a swirly blue background.

Microsoft was incorporated 40 years ago today, but instead of installing a barn door in its master bathroom, the company closed above a $2 trillion market cap for the first time this week and unveiled its first major Windows update in years.

Windows 11 is adding support for Android apps on its laptops and PCs for the first time and incentivizing developers to put their apps in the Microsoft Store by giving them 100% of revenues from app sales—a swipe at Apple's and Google's 30% fees.

Other updates that should be ready by the time you break out douglas fir candles include....

  • An upgraded interface 
  • Features for multitasking and working across multiple screens 
  • A direct integration with its messaging/collaboration platform, Teams
  • New gaming features, including an Xbox Game Pass integration

Not your grandma's operating system

Well, actually it is. 35 years after it was first introduced, Windows remains a core part of Microsoft's business and is the world's most popular desktop OS. 

  • Over 1.3 billion users run Windows 10, CEO Satya Nadella disclosed in May, and the division is expected to bring in $23 billion this year.

Still, it can be easy to forget Microsoft is the second-biggest publicly traded company behind Apple. Because of its focus on business software, the company has generally escaped the antitrust scrutiny that lawmakers have leveled on its more consumer-facing peers Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google in recent years.

...until now? 

Six bills that could reshape antitrust law in the US cleared a major hurdle yesterday morning. And during debate on one pertaining to data portability, the committee specifically discussed whether the bill had been altered so Microsoft wouldn't fall under its purview. 

Bottom line: These antitrust bills are still in their infancy, but “the House is going faster and farther against tech than anyone expected,” Cowen and Company's Paul Gallant told the NYT. Microsoft, though, doesn't appear to be a priority. 

        

INFRASTRUCTURE

Great News on Infrastructure: No One Got Exactly What They Wanted

Presidential candidate Joe Biden next to an Amtrak train

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Someone must have ordered stuffed-crust pizza during negotiations, because President Biden announced yesterday that he and a bipartisan group of senators agreed to a deal that would put a fresh coat of paint on the country's infrastructure.

Both sides compromised to reach an agreement. While Biden's original proposal called for $2.3 trillion to combat climate change and overhaul roads, trains, and broadband, the new plan is the stripped-down, acoustic version:

  • It'll cost $1.2 trillion over eight years with $579 billion in new spending.
  • The president called it the “largest investment in public transit in American history.” It certainly would be the largest investment into Amtrak since the creation of Amtrak.
  • Some spending on child and elder care as well as education was cut from Biden's original plan. 
  • A corporate tax rate increase to fund the plan, which Biden originally proposed, was also ditched.

Looking ahead...don't start daydreaming about good train wi-fi yet, the plan still has a ways to go to become law. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said her chamber would only take up the infrastructure plan if Democrats were able to push through a separate spending package. 

        

MEDIA

Pick a Color and We'll Tell You How to IPO

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You'll finally be able to own a piece of the media company that owns a serious chunk of your screen time (we're reusing that line when we IPO). Yesterday, BuzzFeed confirmed plans to go public via SPAC.

The backstory: BuzzFeed was founded by CEO Jonah Peretti in 2006 and listicled its way to hundreds of millions in funding from the likes of NBCUniversal. In 2017, it whiffed on revenue targets and in the following years laid off 100 employees. But by 2020, BuzzFeed was able to diversify its revenue streams (i.e., those addictive Tasty videos) and turned its first profit since 2014. This year, it won its first Pulitzer Prize.

Now, BuzzFeed is in growth mode. Along with SPACing, it's acquiring Complex Networks, another digital publisher that specializes in youth culture, for $300 million.

  • With the Complex acquisition, BuzzFeed wants to grow revenue to $654 million next year and draw in an even younger, cooler, more intimidating audience.

Looking ahead...BuzzFeed hopes to scoop up more media companies and use that muscle to grab market share from the most powerful throuple in digital ads: Google, Facebook, and Amazon, which accounted for almost 90% of the US digital ad market in 2020, per ad agency GroupM. 

        

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Stat: About 1,800 cars have been destroyed in the films of the Fast & Furious franchise, not including the ninth installment, F9, which hits theaters today. Fun fact: Insurance companies use movies like the F&F series to train actuaries on how to calculate loss, per Screen Rant. 

Quote: “There's millions of pets that are basically a furry annuity for the next decade. And that's unique to our industry. And they're going to give us a tailwind for years to come.”

Petco CEO Ron Coughlin is wagging his tail after Americans spent a record $103.6 billion on their pets last year, up 7% from 2019. He told the AP he expects the pet business to keep booming as people move into larger, suburban houses and workplaces become more pet-friendly.

Read: David Dobrik was the king of YouTube. Then he went too far. (Rolling Stone)

        

QUIZ

Quiz to the Moon

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The feeling of getting a 5/5 on the Weekly News Quiz has been compared to successfully pulling off a beach day without a sunburn.

It's that satisfying. Ace the quiz.

WHAT ELSE IS BREWING

  • VC heavyweight Andreessen Horowitz launched a ginormous $2.2 billion fund focused on crypto.
  • The Biden administration extended the nationwide eviction moratorium for a month, but said extensions were over after this one. 
  • Google is delaying its plans to block third-party cookies on Chrome until 2023. 
  • Peter Thiel, the billionaire tech investor, turned a Roth IRA account worth $2,000 in 1999 into a $5 billion windfall, according to a ProPublica investigation.
  • Rescuers are searching for dozens of missing people after a condo building collapsed near Miami.

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BREW'S BETS

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  • Jamie: David Suh will teach you how to pose for any picture, anywhere, and more importantly, change how you think about confidence and self-love.
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  • Neal: If you love solving the Brew’s games every day, then you’ll enjoy Trivia Corner, an Instagram account posting daily trivia run by my little bro. 
  • Alex: Edd Kimber, aka “the Boy Who Bakes,” is my favorite baker and provides all the motivation you'll ever need to get back into baking. Start with the tahini babka buns.

GAMES

Friday Puzzle

Spell the word RADAR. Start on any R. Advance in any direction, forward or backward. Follow the lines from letter to letter, but you cannot skip letters. How many different ways can you spell RADAR?

A graphic spelling out Radar in many different ways

 

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  New York court suspends Rudy Giuliani's law license »

Rudy Giuliani looks on during an appearance before the Michigan House Oversight Committee in Lansing, Michigan on December 2, 2020.

President Joe Biden, with a bipartisan group of senators, speaks Thursday June 24, 2021, outside the White House in Washington. Biden invited members of the group of 21 Republican and Democratic senators to discuss the infrastructure plan.
'We have a deal': Biden, bipartisan senators on infrastructure »


In this Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, file photo, is the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
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Fulton County Hires CRIMINAL Attorneys to Stop Election Audit

WATCH: Rudy Giuliani Talks About on Suspension of Law License in NY State

China Coronavirus Records Were Deleted at the Request of Chinese Scientists

CDC cites heart issue among young vaccinated. Solution? More vaccination!



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Michael Jackson
2009: American singer and dancer Michael Jackson, who was renowned worldwide as the “King of Pop,” died at age 50 from a lethal combination of sedatives and propofol, an anesthetic. [Test your knowledge of songs and music stars.]
Farrah Fawcett
2009: American actress Farrah Fawcett, who first gained fame for an iconic pinup poster and later became a superstar with the hit television series Charlie's Angels, died of cancer at age 62. [Take our quiz about A-list actors.]
Kim Campbell
1993: Canadian politician Kim Campbell was sworn in as the country's prime minister, becoming the first woman to hold the post; she served for less than five months. [Test your knowledge of famous firsts for women.]
Ricky Gervais
1961: British comedian and actor Ricky Gervais, whose credits notably included the television series The Office (2001–03), was born. [Take our quiz about actors and acting.]
Anne Frank
1947: Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl was first published, appearing in the Netherlands under the title Het Achterhuis (“The Secret Annex”); it became a classic of war literature. [ Tour the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.]
United States
1943: The Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act was enacted by the U.S. Congress , giving the president power to seize and operate privately owned war plants when a strike or threat of a strike interfered with war production. [Take our quiz about the United States.]
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 June 25, 2021

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