Daily News Headline - June 30, 2023

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CNBC

  1. Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Occidental Petroleum, Wells Fargo, Micron, Joby and more

  2. Fidelity joins the rush for a bitcoin ETF, following BlackRock, Ark Invest and others

  3. Dow closes 200 points higher as major banks pop on stress test results, GDP revised upward: Live updates

  4. China's manufacturing activity shrinks again, casting a shadow on recovery hopes

  5. Euro zone inflation slides more than expected in June, but core rate ticks higher

  6. Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Nike, Apple, Dominion Energy, Carnival and more

  7. Stocks rise to close out strong first half on encouraging inflation data: Live updates

  8. Apple's market cap tops $3 trillion

  9. The Supreme Court just ruled on Biden's student loan forgiveness plan

  10. Supreme Court strikes down Biden's student loan forgiveness plan

    • strike down: 폐지하다

<Reference: CNBC>




Economist

Respect rather than ridicule

Middle managers are often mocked-but a new paper explains why they deserve to be taken far more seriously


Facing up to hard truths

A trade-off betwewen development and climate change is impossible to avoid. It is a battle over what is worse: a poorer today or hotter tomorrow


Not so fast

Why the road to widespread adoption of AI, and any resulting productivity boom, will be a long one


Humbling a tyrant

Vladimir Putin looks like a blundering thug in the hollowed-out gangland to which he has reduced Russia. The mutiny exposed a growing weakness

  • blunder: 실수; 실수하다
  • thug: 폭력배
  • hollow: (속이) 빈
  • gangland: 암흑가
  • mutiny: 반란 (폭동)

<Reference: Economist>




New York Times

The Morning Briefing

A blow to affirmative action in the U.S., protests in France following a deadly police shooting, backlash over Shein's influencer factory tour

  • affirmative: 긍정의

Breaking News

A former sheriff's deputy who failed to confront the Parkland high school gunman in 2018 was found not guilty of child neglect and other crimes.


The Supreme Court said a designer had a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings.


The Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan, a resounding setback for tens of millions of borrowers.


<Reference: New York Times>




Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal

Nine states banned race-conscious admissions long before the Supreme Court weighed in. Here's what happened.


Breaking News

In a case that pitted gay rights against free speech, the Supreme Court ruled the First Amendment entitles a buisiness to refuse to do work for a same-sex couple


The Supreme Court has struck down Biden's student-debt forgiveness plan


<Reference: Wall Street Journal>


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