Monday, June 28, 2021

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Good morning. In this world, nothing is certain but death, taxes, and monthly Morning Brew giveaways. 

This time around, we are giving away a stunning ceramic cookware set from Caraway. Actually, 15 of them. When you share the Brew this week, you’ll be entered into a raffle to win this major upgrade for your kitchen. 1 referral = 1 ticket.

All may enter. 15 will win. Start sharing now.

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE


Nasdaq

14,360.39

S&P

4,280.70

Dow

34,433.84

Bitcoin

$34,467.07

10-Year

1.528%

Ethereum

$1,966.83

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 8:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: If you’ve found yourself checking Robinhood less frequently, it’s because the stock market hasn’t been this calm since 2017, according to the WSJ.
  • Economy: The bipartisan infrastructure deal is back on track after President Biden clarified his earlier comment that he’d only sign the bill along with a bigger Democratic spending package. The Senate appears to have the 60 votes needed to pass the infrastructure proposal. 

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Ten more states including Florida, Ohio, and Texas ended extra unemployment benefits on Saturday. They join 12 other states that have already opted out this month; all together, 26 states have said “thanks but no thanks” to assistance that’s available until September. 

Their reasoning: Get rid of those Help Wanted signs. Businesses are desperate to hire workers, and many states think scrapping the extra $300/week in unemployment benefits, which the Biden administration incorporated into its pandemic relief bill, will spur more job-seeking. 

Is it working?  

Could be. In 22 states that canceled enhanced benefits this month, the number of people receiving unemployment benefits is falling faster than in states that have extended the program longer, according to an analysis by Jefferies. 

  • In the states that cut off the extra payments the earliest, the number of workers who were paid benefits decreased 13.8% from mid-May to mid-June.
  • That number fell 10% in states cutting benefits in July and 5.7% in states that are waiting it out until September. 

Other data paints a cloudier picture, though. Earlier this month, the job site Indeed found that job search activity fell below the national trend in states that cut off extra benefits in June.  

Zoom out: Extra unemployment benefits are dividing people more than pineapple on pizza. Industry groups and Republican lawmakers say that the extra payments disincentivize work and are the leading cause of the worker shortage. 25 out of the 26 states that axed the benefits early are led by GOP governors.

Some economists and Democrats have said that other factors, such as greater childcare burdens or the fear of contracting Covid, are to blame. On Capitol Hill last week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that extra benefits could be playing a role in the worker shortage problem, but focused his attention on other challenges holding back the job market.

Looking ahead...four more states end enhanced benefits on July 10. Perhaps by then we’ll have more data to understand how the extra $300/week has played a role in the labor market’s sluggish recovery.

        

REAL ESTATE

The Search Goes On

Cranes are seen at a partially collapsed building in Surfside, Florida, ...

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The desperate search for survivors continued over the weekend following the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, FL. Nine people have been confirmed dead and more than 150 remain missing. 

The latest: 

  • An engineering firm’s report from 2018 said that faulty waterproofing on the pool deck presented a “systemic issue for this building structure.” It is not clear whether the pool deck was related to the collapse; another 2018 report from the same company gave the building mostly a clean bill of health. 
  • Officials are now considering whether or not to temporarily evacuate the sister building, Champlain Towers North, which is located right next door and was built around the same time.

+ Here are some ways you can help the victims and the recovery efforts. 

        

HEALTH

A Gene Editing Breakthrough

For the first time, CRISPR technology has been used to successfully treat disease in vivo, or inside the human body. That big medical news was announced Saturday by the biotech startup Intellia Therapeutics and its partner Regeneron, which said their gene-editing techniques reduced the amount of harmful liver protein associated with a genetic nerve disorder. 

What is CRISPR? It stands for “clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats,” and it’s one of those things humans found in nature and then copied. 

  • Bacteria use CRISPR to repel viruses, but humans have harnessed it to ctrl+c, ctrl+v DNA sequences, potentially leading to a revolution in treating disease. 
  • The two scientists who made that breakthrough in 2012, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry last year (Doudna is also a cofounder of Intellia).

Quote du jour: “There’s a feeling like we’re walking through a door here into all kinds of new possibilities. And there’s not many moments in medicine where you get to experience that,” Intellia CEO John Leonard said. 

Looking ahead...expect Intellia shares, which have gained 233% since its 2016 IPO, to pop today.

        

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Stat: Not all recessions are created equal. As the stock market boomed last year, US households added $13.5 trillion in wealth, the biggest annual increase on record. In 2008, households lost $8 trillion. 

Quote: “The bad news is that Covid-19 may never go away. The good news is that it is possible to live normally with it in our midst.”

Writing in the Straits Times, Singapore’s Covid-19 task force announced plans to treat the coronavirus like any other endemic disease, such as the flu. That means scrapping traveler quarantines, daily case number announcements, and intensive contact tracing efforts.

Read: The tyranny of spreadsheets. (Financial Times)

        

CALENDAR

The Week Ahead

LONDON - JUNE 21:  A 'The Championships' logo is seen at Centre Court du...

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Jobs report: Can we fast-forward to Friday already? The biggest economic event of the week is the release of the June jobs report, which will tell us more about the improving labor market and whether inflation will show up in the form of higher wages. Analysts expect the economy to have added around 700,000 jobs last month, a slight bump from May.

SCOTUS’s final push: After a flurry of big rulings, the US Supreme Court will close out its term this week. Many Democrats would love to see Justice Stephen Breyer, 82, announce his retirement so that President Biden could nominate a replacement while the Dems have a majority in the Senate.

Halftime: Hit the “reset” button on the year when the second quarter closes Wednesday, June 30.

Everything else:

  • Wimbledon starts today, but without Nadal or Osaka.
  • Thursday is Canada Day.
  • Sunday is July 4th, and the federal holiday will be celebrated on Monday. Got any fun plans? 
        

WHAT ELSE IS BREWING

  • The UK ordered Binance, a leading crypto exchange, to stop all regulated activities in Britain.
  • F9 brought in $70 million at the North American box office this weekend, nabbing the biggest opening since 2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
  • Johnson & Johnson will pay $263 million to settle claims that it fueled the opioid epidemic in New York State and two NY counties.
  • LA Dodgers owners Mark Walter and Todd Boehly are buying a stake in the LA Lakers from billionaire Philip Anschultz, per Sportico. The deal values the Lakers at ~$5 billion.
  • A fan with a sign caused a major pileup at the Tour de France.

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GAMES

Name Game

How well do you know last names around the world? We’ll give you the last names of players on teams competing in the Euro soccer tournament, and you have to figure out the country they play for.

Team 1: de Ligt, de Vrij, van Aanholt, de Jong, de Roon

Team 2: Dawidowicz, Krychowiak, Swierczok, Bereszynski, Zielinski

Team 3: Robertson, O’Donnell, McGregor, McGinn, McKenna

Team 4: Larsson, Olsson, Forsberg, Jansson, Augustinsson 

Team 5: Brozovic, Orsic, Ivanusec, Kovacic, Perisic 

SHARE THE BREW

Become a Top Chef

Caraway cookware set

Chances are you picked up a few killer recipes during the past year. Well, your kitchen toolkit could use a similar upgrade.

This week, when you share the Brew using your referral link, you’ll be entered into a raffle to win one of 15 cookware sets from Caraway. A few details to get you excited:

  • Non-stick ceramic, aluminum core, and stainless steel handles
  • Coating does not include potentially toxic materials like PFOA, PTFE, other PFAs, lead, cadmium, or toxic metal
  • Storage is included

Remember: The more people you refer, the more likely you’ll be spending the summer impressing all your friends with your fancy kitchen setup because 1 referral = 1 entry.

The raffle lasts just one week, so start racking up your referrals now. 

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ANSWER

Team 1: Netherlands
Team 2: Poland
Team 3: Scotland
Team 4: Sweden
Team 5: Croatia 

 

  

Breaking News: Tucker Carlson Under Fire After Unexpected Announcement
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June 28
Peter Paul Rubens: self-portrait
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Peter Paul Rubens

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie
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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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EE ALL BIOS ON THIS DAY

ALSO BORN ON THIS DAY
1971
Elon Musk
American entrepreneur
1491
Henry VIII
king of England
1926
Mel Brooks
American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor
1712
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Swiss-born French philosopher
1948
Kathy Bates
American actress
1960
John Elway
American football player

MORE EVENTS ON THIS DAY
Manuel Zelaya
2009: On the same day as a national referendum that, if passed, would have allowed him to run for reelection, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was ousted by the country's military. [ Test your knowledge of Latin American history.]
bald eagle
2007: The bald eagle was removed from the U.S. list of endangered and threatened species. [ Sort fact from fiction in our quiz about birds.]
Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson
1997: In a boxing match for the heavyweight title, Mike Tyson was disqualified after he twice bit Evander Holyfield's ears; as a result of the infraction, he temporarily lost his boxing license. [Test your knowledge of sports.]
Terry Fox
1981: Canadian activist Terry Fox—who, after losing part of one of his legs to cancer, attempted to run across the country to raise money for cancer research—died at age 22. [Take our quiz about Canada.]
Stonewall Inn
1969: A series of violent confrontations between police and gay rights activists began outside the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City; the riots helped launch an international gay rights movement. [ Read more about this and nine other riots in U.S. history.]
“Big Four”
1919: The Treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles in France, signifying the end of World War I. [Sort fact from fiction in our World War I quiz.]
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Liberals Worst Nightmare! Trump to Announce 2024 REVENGE Tour? (sponsor)

Mistakes were made, time to take action

 Marco Rubio SLAMS Kamala Harris Over Guatemalan Immigrants

Biden is too soft on China

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Nuke the Insurrectionists or Something

Kurt Schlichter


When You Learn Your Child Is An Autistic Person

Larry O'Connor


WaPo Thinks the Democratic Party Deserves an Emmy Award

Brad Slager


Why Whoever Is “Running Biden” Is More Dangerous Than Marx

Kevin McCullough


The Schiff Show Rolls On

Derek Hunter


Hypocritical Race Theory

Derek Hunter


Why Are We Still Playing Mask Theater At Airports And On Airplanes

Scott Morefield


Britney Spears Is Not a ‘Pro-Choice’ Case

Katie Yoder


Runner Christina Clemons Makes Olympics: ‘When God Is with You’

Katie Yoder



Tipsheet
WaPo Reporter Called Out for Peddling Total Lie About DeSantis After Horrific Miami Area Condo Collapse

Matt Vespa


Excerpt Published in the Atlantic Provides Insight into Barr's Take on Election Fraud Claims: 'All Bulls**t'

Rebecca Downs


Bad News for 2022? New Poll Warns of Decreasing Support for Biden Over Rising Crime

Rebecca Downs


Chris Wallace Uses Dem. Talking Point to Badger RSC Chairman on Claim 'Republicans Are Defunding the Police'

Rebecca Downs


New York Unemployment Rate Fell in May

Landon Mion


Oakland City Council Votes to Reduce Police Funding by $17 Million

Landon Mion


Biden Administration Being Pressured to Adopt Vaccine Passports

Rebecca Downs


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The International Community Must End Iran's Culture of Impunity For It's Leaders

Ken Blackwell


Calling All Conservative Billionaires: I Have the Plan to Save America and the GOP

Wayne Allyn Root


A Quick, Compelling Bible Study Vol. 67: Common Sayings Rooted in the Bible

Myra Kahn Adams


Newsflash: Trump Will Not Be Reinstated to the Presidency This Year

Michael Brown


The Left’s Clever Use of ‘Karen’ as a Derogatory Name

Rachel Alexander


The Left’s Assault on Election Integrity

Jesse R. Binnall


Dr. Fauci, America's Fallen Idol

Jeff Crouere


Public Option 2.0: Same Bad Ideas Mean Same Bad Outcomes

Diana Girnita


Fatherlessness Can Be Fatal

Jerry Newcombe



At Pro-Life Convention, Republican Members of Congress Affirm Dedication to Protecting Hyde

Rebecca Downs


Minnesota Officials Come to Agreement on Police Accountability Bill

Landon Mion


Olympian Activist Faces Away from American Flag During Anthem

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Political Cartoons
Bearing Arms
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Bill To Keep The ATF (Somewhat) In Check Introduced | John Petrolino

Debunking The Argument Of Why Chipman Isn't A Threat | Tom Knighton

Biden's Gun Control Push Likely To Bite Him In The Butt | Tom Knighton

CNN Misses The Mark On Red Flag Laws | John Petrolino

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