Wednesday, July 7, 2021

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Good morning. Wanted to give an update on the fundraiser we just ran for World Central Kitchen (WCK), a nonprofit that provides meals after natural disasters. In two weeks, Brew readers contributed...drumroll please…$128,815 to help WCK with its important work.

Much, much wow. Thanks so much to everyone who donated.

MARKETS


Nasdaq

14,663.64

S&P

4,343.54

Dow

34,577.37

Bitcoin

$34,078.47

10-Year

1.351%

Didi

$12.49

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

  • Markets: Stocks can’t go up forever, and after seven straight days of closing at record highs, the S&P dropped yesterday due to declines in banks and industrials. Didi stock fell to below its IPO price after the Chinese government said it would block app downloads for the ride-hailer.
  • Politics: Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, and he'll likely cruise in the general election this fall. 

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Cancel culture strikes again: The Pentagon said yesterday it’s scrapping its $10 billion JEDI cloud-computing contract with Microsoft and replacing it with another one that will require multiple vendors.  

Why? The same reason you throw out milk that’s been sitting in your refrigerator for a month—JEDI took so long to get off the ground that it spoiled. “With the shifting technology environment, it has become clear that the JEDI Cloud contract, which has long been delayed, no longer meets the requirements to fill the DoD’s capability gaps,” the Pentagon said in a statement.

This story has it all

Big Tech rivalries, Trump-era politics, next-gen warfare, the potential for Star Wars puns. 

The goal of the JEDI project was to upgrade the Pentagon’s IT systems, allowing the Department of Defense to streamline its vast troves of data and lay the groundwork for greater utilization of artificial intelligence. After an intense bidding process involving Amazon, Microsoft, and Oracle, the Pentagon awarded Microsoft the contract in 2019. 

That was just the beginning of the fiasco. Amazon challenged the decision in court, arguing that then-President Trump interfered with the result because he’s not a fan of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who also owns the Washington Post. Then Oracle sued, claiming that the process was unfairly tilted in favor of Amazon. 

What comes next? 

The Pentagon is replacing JEDI with the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability (JWCC) project and opening up the contract to multiple potential vendors including Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and anyone else that can prove they’ve got the cloud computing chops to give the Defense Department an IT makeover.

It’s an approach critics say the Pentagon should've taken from the beginning. A single-vendor strategy, lawmakers have argued, is not the industry standard and doesn’t make sense for mammoth cloud computing projects like this one.

        

FOOD

Subway: Lettuce Meat Your Expectations

Starting July 13, you can add smashed avocado and fresh mozz to your $5 footlongs. After serving generally the same subs for 56 years, Subway is releasing its biggest menu makeover in history and rolling out a mobile app to lure back diners to its golden-scented restaurants.

"People were really crying out for food innovation. There hadn't really been a whole lot of food innovation," Subway CEO John Chidsey said

  • But not too much innovation. Subway has decided to keep its “premium 100% tuna” sandwiches, which may not have any actual tuna, per the NYT.

Some cold-cut knowledge: Subway is the largest fast-food chain in the US by number of locations (yes, it has even more than McDonald’s). But since 2014, its sales have nose-dived, forcing it to close hundreds of stores each year. While fast-food rivals enjoyed booming demand for contactless pickups during Covid, Subway missed out on that opportunity since fewer than one in 10 Subway stores had a drive-thru. 

        

SOCIAL

Invest In Your Nosy Neighbors

Amy Sedaris looking out window with binoculars

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Nextdoor, everyone’s favorite app to ask the question, “Y’all hear that loud boom?” on, is going public via SPAC at an expected valuation of $4.3 billion. The hyperlocal social platform was launched in 2011 and allows neighbors to share everything from food recs to safety updates. 

Nextdoor experienced huge growth in engagement during the pandemic as quarantineers 1) needed up-to-date info about school closures and vaccine availability in their communities and 2) craved gossip.

  • The company reported a 50% year-over-year increase in daily active users last year, and as of June, one-in-three US households are on the app, Nextdoor says.
  • Nextdoor wasn't profitable in 2020, losing $75 million on $123 million in revenue.

Big picture: As the company scales and goes public, it'll be under greater scrutiny from investors to address racism and other toxic behaviors that have already surfaced on the app. Like other social media companies, it uses a mix of machine-learning tech and human moderators to supervise discussion.

        

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GRAB BAG

Key Performance Indicators

Stat: While average viewership for MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News fell 38% from the year prior in the first half of 2021, the Weather Channel audience grew 7%. No surprise, then, that Rupert Murdoch is planning to launch Fox Weather, a 24-hour weather streaming channel, later this year, per the NYT.

Quote: “Should we sell it? Should we not sell it? What should we do? We’re kind of just holding on tight and waiting to see.”

Ines Mason, the owner of a 14th-floor condo in South Florida, told the NYT she’s concerned about the structural integrity of her building and whether she’ll be able to get a return on her investment in the property following the partial collapse of a condo tower in Surfside, FL. The disaster is starting to ripple across South Florida’s sizzling real estate sector.

Read: Is it time to give up caffeine? (The Guardian)

        

WORK

Why Work Five Days When You Can Work Four?

a calendar with four days a week

Along with the Northern Lights and the possibility of glimpsing the elusive Huldufólk, there might be one more reason to move to Iceland: in June, 86% of Iceland’s working population were currently, or on the path to, working four-day workweeks with no reduction in pay.

The stat comes from a recent study that tracked 2,500 employees whose workweek was shortened to 35–36 hours over five years. Researchers found that a four-day week with the same pay improved workers’ well-being and productivity. 

Big picture: The explosion of remote work during the pandemic has led to a rethinking of work-life balance, and more countries and even some companies in the US are experimenting with a shorter workweek.  

  • Buffer, a social media software company, has let its 89 employees work four days a week since May 2020. The crowdfunding platform Kickstarter will test a four-day week for its 95 employees starting in 2022. 
  • Both Spain and Japan are piloting a 32-hour work week over three years in response to changing perceptions of work during Covid. 

Bottom line: Experts said the “overwhelming success” of the trial in Iceland is a signal that a four-day workweek could gain traction far from the Arctic Circle.

        

WHAT ELSE IS BREWING

  • AMC has scrapped a plan to sell 25 million additional shares, which it had announced in early June.
  • AAA sees gas prices gaining 10–20 cents through the end of August from the current national average of $3.13.
  • Teneo, an influential PR firm, has hired former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns as its chairperson to steady the ship after its former CEO Declan Kelly resigned last week.
  • Nintendo gave everyone a sneak peek of its new Switch model, but most of the rumored upgrades didn’t come through.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law banning wine producers from labeling sparkling wine “Champagne” unless it’s Russian-made “shampanskoe.” Winemakers in Champagne, France, are not happy.

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GAMES

The Puzzle Section

Word search: It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to put on your Sherlock Holmes deerstalker and look for all the words

Travel trivia 

The luxury travel operator Unforgettable Travel compiled a list of the top “bucket list” travel experiences people searched for over the past year. Can you name the top 10?

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ANSWER

1. Visiting the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
2. Sailing around the Statue of Liberty
3. Hiking to Mt. Everest base camp
4. Cruising the Nile in Egypt
5. Going to the top of the Eiffel Tower
6. The Las Vegas Strip
7. Crossing the Golden Gate Bridge in SF
8. Seeing NYC from the top of the Empire State Building
9. The Louvre in Paris 
10. The Colosseum in Rome




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Kurt Schlichter


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Matt Vespa


Brian Stelter's Book Makes NY Best Seller List, Conservative Author Mysteriously Missing

Brad Slager


Big Business Loves Big Government

John Stossel


A Politicized Justice Department

Byron York


The News Media Versus the Flag-waving Weirdos?

Tim Graham


The Supreme Court Bars Third Parties from Using Voting Rights Act to Infringe on Election Integrity

Chase Martin


The Costs of Biden's Big Government

Star Parker


As America Recedes, China Rises

Pat Buchanan



Tipsheet
Critics Blast 'Dangerous' and 'Unconstitutional' Expansion of US Capitol Police

Leah Barkoukis


New York City's Chaotic Democratic Mayoral Primary Is Over…And the Former Cop Won

Matt Vespa


14-Year-Old Girl Sentenced for Murder of D.C. Uber Driver

Landon Mion


Sha'Carri Richardson to Miss Olympics as She Is Left Off Track & Field Team Following Marijuana Test

Landon Mion


Gov. Cuomo Issues Executive Order, Declares State Emergency on NY Gun Violence

Landon Mion


White House Backs False Narrative on Voting Rights

Katie Pavlich


What’s the Scoop on the Mainstream Media’s Affinity for President Biden’s Ice Cream Choices?

Madeline Leesman


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Keep Keeping Government Away from Drug Price Negotiations

Brian McNicoll


Democrats' Plans to Make Election Cheating Easier

Betsy McCaughey


Barrett, Kavanaugh and Roberts Betrayed a Woman of Faith

Terry Jeffrey


An Unbeatable Sprinter Is Defeated by an Irrational Prejudice

Jacob Sullum


Sha'Carri Richardson's Suspension Highlights an Arbitrary Distinction That Makes Less Sense Than Ever Before

Jacob Sullum


Stop Surrendering Education to the Radical Left

Ben Shapiro


Protecting a Critical US Navy Base from the Rising Threat of China

George Mullen


Who Wants to be 'Primaried'?

John and Andy Schlafly


San Jose Gun Control Measures Add New Meaning to 'Stupid,' Even by California Standards

Bob Barr


Two California Senate Bills That Promise Help for Substance Abuse Could Actually Harm Users

John Jackson



Gas Prices Reach New Highs After Holiday Weekend, And They’re Higher in Blue States

Carson Swick


Here’s the Worst of the Worst Regarding Liberals Bashing America on Independence Day

Matt Vespa


NYT Op-ed: Banning CRT is Like Germany Banning Accurate Holocaust Teachings

Landon Mion


Political Cartoons
Bearing Arms
New York City Rethinking Racial-Justice Policing Reforms | Tom Knighton

Why Gun Violence As Public Health Issue Is So Problematic | Tom Knighton

Ohio Prosecutor: No Plea Bargains For "Gun Violence" Cases | Cam Edwards

"Neutral" CNN Fawns Over New San Jose Gun Control Law | Tom Knighton

California Democrats Take Aim At Gun Shows | Cam Edwards

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