Not much has been confirmed about any changes to his stake. The focus still seems to be on the evolving landscape, and tracking trusted sources is key as more clarity emerges on the relationships involved
Hoy fue un gran dia, donde logramos cerrar cada una de las actividades que tenia pendiente par hoy, ademas seguimos mejorando en el gimansio y por eso no podia perdeme el entrenamiento de hoy.
Guatemala on Friday extradited the alleged leader of a human smuggling ring wanted by the United States over the deaths of 53 migrants in a sweltering truck in 2022.
Keep records of things ,events and anything worth keeping ,, sometimes all we need at a moment is just to walk down the memory lane with pictorial views and we will be ok.
Yeah, the whole system has stalled and is moving slow as snail's shit, so it keeps getting later and later. I was hoping to go through the most of it during the day. I am just now hearing thunder at time of writing this.
Not everything has to be political. I am in the path of this stuff so I don’t find that too funny considering I have lost everything I owned to a storm in 2017 and looking at dodging tornados all fucking day.
Sure, i get that this is real stuff, but it‘s also very real that some idiots are fracking up (not just) that countries ability to prevent such realities and help it‘s people with it!
Too many people to be able to manageable in my view. But yep, I think I got what you mean... the checks TRUMP issued, are ridiculous. Its really just to say they gave something to people.
Plus if they really would like to help, they would pay for repair and not just send money, as that would pump the economy way faster and reach recovery because the money is spent where it needs to be spend to recover the community.
Trump's indifference toward cryptocurrency seems evident, as his actions appear driven by the intent to boost personal wealth and claim credit for its rising value. #crypto #markets
@mightpossibly Any chance the AI summaries bot can summarize videos in other languages? (And/or do translations?) Asking for a friend in Japan @chappiefan
Interesting. I just tried it and it works to translate Japanese to an English summary. Would it be possible to go the reverse direction? English to X language summary? Perhaps include an extra command such as !Japanese etc.
That is an excellent idea and something that I actually thought of a few months back but then forgot about. I will consider implementing something like this
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Roberto Suárez Gómez, known as the “King of Cocaine,” was a Bolivian drug lord who industrialized cocaine production in the 1980s, supplying Colombian cartels like Pablo Escobar’s. His wealth and political power inspired Alejandro Sosa in Scarface. At his peak, Suárez offered to pay Bolivia’s $3 billion national debt for immunity. Captured in 1988, he spent his later years in obscurity, dying in 2000.
Roberto Suárez Gómez (January 8, 1932 – July 20, 2000), also known as the King of Cocaine, was a Bolivian drug lord and trafficker who played a major role in the expansion of cocaine trafficking in Bolivia. In his prime, Suárez made $400 million annually, was one of the major suppliers of the Medellín Cartel as well as the leader of the largest Bolivian drug empire, and was considered to be the biggest cocaine producer in the world.
Born to a prominent family, Suárez entered the drug trade and made millions from cocaine in the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for financing the 1980 coup d'état, known as the "Cocaine Coup", and was a major supplier of cocaine for various criminal organizations. Suárez was arrested in 1988 and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but was released after serving half his sentence. He died on July 20, 2000, from a heart attack.
The character Alejandro Sosa in the 1983 American crime film Scarface and the 2006 video game Scarface: The World Is Yours was based on Suárez. On November 21, 2012, Suárez's ex-wife Ayda Levy published an account of his life, entitled The King of Cocaine: My Life With Roberto Suárez And The Birth Of The First Narco-State
Owen Vincent "Owney" Madden (December 18, 1891 – April 24, 1965) was an Irish-American gangster who was a leading underworld figure in New York during Prohibition. Nicknamed "The Killer", he garnered a brutal reputation within street gangs and organized crime. He ran the Cotton Club in Manhattan and was a leading boxing promoter. After increased attention from law enforcement in New York, Madden moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1935, where he remained until his death from natural causes in 1965.
Owen Vincent Madden was born into an Irish-Catholic working-class family at 25 Somerset Road in Leeds, England, on December 18, 1891, the son of Francis Madden and Mary Madden (O’Neill). Both emigrants from Ireland,[2] his mother being from Sligo and his father from Mayo.
Madden’s mother left for New York to become a maid, leaving Owen and his sister Mary and brother Martin in a British orphanage. On June 4, 1902, Madden, together with his brother Martin sailed from Liverpool as steerage passengers on board the SS Teutonic. He re-joined his mother and sister in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, yet another immigrant in the city’s long established Irish community His father, an abusive alcoholic, died in 1932.
His early childhood was spent among the city’s immigrant Irish population, where he relied upon an established migrant Irish network to further his career in organised crime.
Madden grew up on the streets of New York, where he learned how to use blackjacks, brass knuckles, baseball bats, pipes, and knives, including the stiletto. By the age of 21 years old, Madden had become the leader of a feared New York street gang known as the Gopher Gang. He earned the nickname, "The Killer" for getting away with two brazen murders. On September 6, 1911, he shot dead a gang member of the rival Hudson Dusters in the heart of Dusters' territory around 30th Street. In February 1912, Madden was on a crowded street trolley, arguing with a store clerk named William Henshaw about a woman.
Madden shot Henshaw, a non-gang member, in the face; as he was dying, Henshaw named Madden as his killer. Despite the police having his name and eyewitnesses to the crime, Madden never went to trial—witnesses in both killings were intimidated, and disappeared.
In 1915, he eventually went to prison for ordering the killing of William "Little Patsy Doyle" Moore, who had been waging a three-year vendetta campaign against Madden and the Gopher Gang.
After serving seven years of a 10-to-20-year sentence for Moore's manslaughter. Madden was released on parole in 1923. The Gopher Gang had broken up, and many members of his own faction were either in Sing Sing or working for bootlegging gangs.
During this time, Madden employed a young friend as a personal driver. The driver, George Raft, later became a film star noted for his authentic portrayals of gangland figures
Madden purchased the Club Deluxe from former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson and reopened it a year later. Nightclub patrons flooded into Harlem from downtown Manhattan to catch performers such as Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Lena Horne, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and the Nicholas Brothers. Madden and his partners, Big Bill and George Jean "Big Frenchy" DeMange, also muscled their way into a piece of the exclusive Stork Club, where the influential gossip columnist Walter Winchell held court and everyone who was anyone wanted to see and be seen. As a celebrity with ownership in more than twenty night clubs, Madden became well-known and glamorized for his Prohibition-era activities. He also gained recognition for his revenge tactics and payoffs of City Hall
In 1932, Madden was involved in the murder of Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll, who had been extorting money from several mobsters, including DeMange and Madden. After being arrested for a parole violation that same year, Madden began facing greater harassment from police and encroachment on his territory by Italian-American Mafia families, until he finally left New York in 1935.
Leaving behind racketeering, Madden settled in Hot Springs, Arkansas, which had become known as a haven for various criminals, with a corrupt city government and police force. He also became involved in local criminal activities, especially illegal gambling. The Southern Club became a popular nightspot for mobsters; Charles "Lucky" Luciano was apprehended there in 1936. Madden became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1943 and eventually married the daughter of the city postmaster. He lived in Hot Springs until his death in 1965
Although Escobar started profitably smuggling contraband by the early 1970s, the true beginnings of what would eventually become the mafia-like organization itself officially turned to trafficking cocaine as their main contraband product by 1976, (largely through the assistance of Carlos Lehder and George Jung) which greatly influenced the infamous sociocultural cocaine boom phenomenon of late 70s and early 80s in the United States. This boom was noticeably demonstrated by the impact of the violent street crimes which characterized the Miami drug war due to the cartel's trafficking operations significantly increasing the drug's overall availability and access through these newly enhanced markets as well as the further complexified and proliferated distribution networks.
At the height of its operations, the Medellín Cartel smuggled multiple tons of cocaine each week into countries around the world and brought in an upwards of US$200 million daily in drug profits, and thus billions per year. Additionally, despite being well-known for once dominating the international illicit cocaine trade (along with expanding it) throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, the organization, particularly in its later years, was also noted for its use of violence for political aims (mainly in protest of judicial extradition to the U.S.) as demonstrated by their societally straining and volatile asymmetric war against the Colombian state itself, primarily in the form of bombings, kidnappings, indiscriminate murder of law enforcement and political assassinations. Many of the victims included non-combatants or random citizens as attempts to negotiate with the government using fear through unambiguous acts of terror.
At its height during the early 1980s, the Medellín Cartel was recognized as being the largest drug-trafficking syndicate in the world, estimated to have been smuggling three times as much cocaine as their main competitor, the Cali Cartel, an international drug-trafficking organization based in the Valle del Cauca department of Colombia; however, some experts and U.S. government officials have claimed the opposite, or said that most data compiled during this period was potentially skewed since most of the national security-based focus was mostly centered on the Medellín organization specifically due to its more ostentatious acts of violence and vindictive nature
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), consisting of investors with more than $90 trillion in combined assets under management, spoke out against the bill on Tuesday. According to its website, ICGN members include Alliance Bernstein, the Swedish AP funds, BlackRock, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Franklin Templeton, Norges and Vanguard.
ICGN CEO Jen Sisson cautioned in a letter sent to Delaware state senators and representatives that SB 21 "will be detrimental to shareholder rights, with potentially significant negative implications for long-term returns for investors, including people saving for their retirements, current retirees and other individuals investing their savings."
Sisson also said the bill would "reduce judicial oversight" and diminish shareholders' trust that they can "seek remedies through litigation, when necessary."
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), consisting of investors with more than $90 trillion in combined assets under management, spoke out against the bill on Tuesday. According to its website, ICGN members include Alliance Bernstein, the Swedish AP funds, BlackRock, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Franklin Templeton, Norges and Vanguard.
ICGN CEO Jen Sisson cautioned in a letter sent to Delaware state senators and representatives that SB 21 "will be detrimental to shareholder rights, with potentially significant negative implications for long-term returns for investors, including people saving for their retirements, current retirees and other individuals investing their savings."
Sisson also said the bill would "reduce judicial oversight" and diminish shareholders' trust that they can "seek remedies through litigation, when necessary."
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), consisting of investors with more than $90 trillion in combined assets under management, spoke out against the bill on Tuesday. According to its website, ICGN members include Alliance Bernstein, the Swedish AP funds, BlackRock, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Franklin Templeton, Norges and Vanguard.
ICGN CEO Jen Sisson cautioned in a letter sent to Delaware state senators and representatives that SB 21 "will be detrimental to shareholder rights, with potentially significant negative implications for long-term returns for investors, including people saving for their retirements, current retirees and other individuals investing their savings."
Sisson also said the bill would "reduce judicial oversight" and diminish shareholders' trust that they can "seek remedies through litigation, when necessary."
In her ruling, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick said Musk's compensation plan had been inappropriately set by Tesla's board, which was controlled by Musk, and approved by shareholders who were misled by Tesla's proxy materials before being asked to vote on the matter. Musk filed for an appeal, and the case is now in the hands of the Delaware Supreme Court.
As CNBC previously reported, Richards, Layton & Finger, a corporate defense firm whose clients include Musk and Tesla, helped draft the bill. The firm told CNBC that it wasn't working on behalf of any specific client and that it was "part of a group, including highly respected lawyers, professors, and former jurists."
Other shareholders' attorneys have opposed SB21, or called for significant revisions, in part because of the bill's unusual rollout.
Changes to Delaware corporate law historically have been drafted by a broad coalition of attorneys representing companies, executives and minority shareholders, and who are part of the Delaware State Bar Association's Corporation Law Council (CLC).
SB 21 was introduced to Delaware's legislature on Feb. 17, without any initial review or participation by the CLC.
Townsend said Delaware's elected leaders had fielded complaints from a number of public companies, or attorneys representing them, which he declined to name. Their frustrations had reached a "boiling point" he said, while other states like Texas and Nevada were making a concerted effort to provide an alternative.
"We wanted to address what we can legislatively," Townsend said.
If Delaware's House passes the bill, it would hit the desk of Democratic Gov. Matt Meyer.
Even though Delaware is a heavily Democratic state — Trump lost by almost 15% in the 2024 election — the legislation has support from some prominent party leaders, including the governor, as well as corporate defense attorneys, legal scholars and former Delaware litigants unhappy with prior rulings in the state.
Meyer said in an interview on Tuesday with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin that attorneys and corporate executives have told him that "there is some loss of clarity, predictability and fairness" in Delaware's corporate law that he believes should be remedied.
A group of 21 law firms, including Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Gibson Dunn and Latham Watkins, sent a letter of encouragement to the state's general assembly dated March 11.
The group wrote that the bill "provides statutory definitions and safe harbors that enhance clarity and will facilitate proactive evaluation of director appointments, conflicts cleansing and transactional planning." SB 21 could also help companies incorporated in Delaware to "streamline corporate decision-making and transactional execution," the lawyers wrote.
Block on Thursday said it secured approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to originate loans through its banking subsidiary, Square Financial Services, allowing it to offer small-dollar consumer loans directly rather than relying on external banking partners. It's an expansion of Cash App Borrow, the company's short-term lending product.
Block, Affirm and PayPal are each bolstering their portfolios of financial products, including debit, lending and payment offerings, as they try to capture more consumer attention and spending. Klarna will have to compete on price, with attractive rates and incentives, to keep up with the competition.
The firm revealed that operators should be making decisions, not correlating data, and once a threat has been identified, Lattice presents clear decision points. A layered approach ensures targets are defeated quickly.
“Operators are presented with a list of defeat options from RF effects to EW to kinetic options. If a kinetic defeat is desired, Anvil (an autonomous kinetic interceptor for precise defeat of threats) navigates autonomously to intercept drone threats. Once authorized, Anvil uses physical speed and onboard terminal guidance to deliver kinetic energy to knock out the threat with minimal collateral damage,” said the company.
This rare 580 kW peak power from a single motor contributes to the vehicles’ rapid acceleration, with the Han L achieving 0-100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and the Tang L in 3.9 seconds.
BYD’s efforts for EV domination
BYD’s forthcoming 1,000 kW technology could be a significant leap forward, considering that, currently, mainstream superchargers offer charging power ranging from 200 kW to 400 kW.
BYD has been actively launching new electric car models since last year. Recently, the Chinese automaker revealed that it will launch a new electric sports car under its Denza brand in 2025. With this electric sports car, BYD aims to take on Porsche.
Earlier, the company made big waves with the supercar-level performance of its YangWang U9.
Meanwhile, BYD is also entering into other arenas that will give its EV business a holistic boost. As per some media reports, BYD has secured lithium mining rights to two plots of land in Brazil.
A true test for entrant robots
Long distance running events like this will act as true tests for entrant robots as they tend to involve complex pieces of engineering. As with humans, running puts a lot of strain on the knees and ankles of robots, requiring high torque to operate. More torque would mean adjustments to the robot’s mechanical structure to withstand higher impact and vibration.
Running for extended periods also requires motors to work constantly, which can lead to overheating and breakdowns. Operating at a high load for long increases the wear and tear on robot parts and shortens their lifespan.
“Only robots that pass this third stage are ready to be delivered to customers,” said Yang Guodong, co-founder of Casbot and head of its sports intelligence and R&D center. “If this competition had been held a year ago, not many robots would have been able to participate,” he noted.
Preserving Cambodia’s rich heritage
With over a million visitors a year, the significance of the Angkor Wat temple complex and its surrounding ancient marvels continues to resonate through time.
The recent excavations aim to “organize and preserve the numerous art objects, highlighting ongoing efforts to protect and understand Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.”
This marks the project’s second phase, which began in February 2025 and focused on an era outside the laterite enclosure northeast of the temple’s third gallery.
it's 36°C rn, 96.8°F... I'm slowly cooking. Actually, that's my normal temperature, I usually I'm not 37 but under, it's like I can't feel the outside because it feel the same as my body. So weird
House Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was also critical of Senate Democrats who support the continuing resolution.
"Donald Trump and Elon Musk have offered the Congress a false choice between a government shutdown or a blank check that makes a devastating assault on the well-being of working families across America," Pelosi said in a statement. "But this false choice that some are buying instead of fighting is unacceptable.
"I am proud of my colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus for their overwhelming vote against this bill. Democratic senators should listen to the women."
Voice of America Ending Contracts With AP, Reuters, Agence France Presse
The government agency that runs the Voice of America has moved to terminate contracts with The Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse, and told its journalists Friday to stop using material from the wire services.
Kari Lake, the former broadcaster turned Republican politician who was selected by President Donald Trump to run VOA, estimated the move would save $53 million.
The new administration has quickly asserted its authority at VOA, which has delivered news from an American perspective to countries across the world. While awaiting official approval to take over, Lake was brought on as special adviser at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA and sister organizations like Radio Free Europe.
Frankfurt's DAX gained ground, advancing about 1.9% to close at 22,987 on Friday, outperforming peers, on reports that Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz and key political parties agreed on a massive increase in state borrowing. This comes just days ahead of a parliamentary vote next week. Meanwhile, traders continued to monitor trade tensions, geopolitical events and corporate news. Defense industry stocks and materials received a strong boost, with Rheinmetall rising 6.3% and Heidelberg Materials up 3.8%. Banks also performed well. Daimler Truck rose over 2% after reported Q4 earnings that surpassed expectations and provided a robust outlook for this year. BMW shares lost 0.3% after reporting a 34% drop in 2024 profits and forecasting a 5-7% earnings margin for 2025, below some competitors. Still, the index declined about 0.3% this week.
The AP, Reuters and AFP all declined comment on Friday.
The VOA's move comes amid tense relations between the press and White House. The Associated Press has sued after the White House banned its reporters from press pools, the Pentagon has removed several reporters from longtime perches, and news organizations have been targeted by lawsuits and FCC investigations.
In another social media post, Lake said that she is in a fact-finding mode and “boy, am I finding a lot of nonsense that the American taxpayer should not be paying for.”
Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Gary Peters of Michigan, Brian Schatz of Hawaii, Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and Chuck Schumer of New York joined independent Sen. Angus King of Maine and every Republican except Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky to move the bill forward.
Senators voted down four amendments to the bill before it went to a final floor vote, where it passed in 54-46 vote.
Shaheen and King voted with Republicans, minus Paul, to send the continuing resolution to President Trump’s desk for his signature.
The procedural vote came after a crop of younger congressional Democrats in both chambers railed against Schumer for having signaled his opposition to the Republican agenda earlier this week — only to reverse course within 24 hours.
The bill — a continuing resolution that will essentially extend fiscal 2024 spending levels through the start of the 2026 fiscal year — is backed by President Trump.
Under the measure, defense spending will get a $6 billion boost from fiscal year 2024, but non-defense discretionary spending will fall $13 billion beneath the previous fiscal year.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is also getting a slight boost to nearly $10 billion, up from the previous year’s spending level, to carry out Trump’s mass deportations.
Senate Democrats struggled to unify on how to vote for a House-passed continuing resolution despite Schumer’s initial opposition.
Before his flip-flop, Schumer had signaled support for a 30-day stopgap measure, introduced by Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), that would allow Democratic and Republican negotiators to potentially hammer out a longer-term spending deal.
“Democratic senators should listen to the women,” Pelosi said, referring to the four-week funding extension proposed by Murray and DeLauro.
“Democrats must not buy into this false choice. We must fight back for a better way. Listen to the women, For The People,” the former House speaker concluded.
The main stock market index in Spain (ES35) increased 1410 points or 12.16% since the beginning of 2025, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Spain.
The Shanghai Composite surged 1.81% to close at a three-month high of 3,421, while the Shenzhen Component jumped 2.26% to 10,978 on Friday, as mainland stocks snapped a two-day losing streak on rising expectations of more policy support from Beijing. Top government officials are set to hold a press conference on Monday to discuss measures to boost consumption, fueling optimism about potential economic stimulus. Meanwhile, investors continued to navigate escalating global trade tensions, with US President Donald Trump reaffirming plans to implement reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners, set to take effect on April 2. Technology and growth stocks led the rally, with notable gains from East Money Information (+4.6%), Wuliangye Yibin (+6.4%), China Galaxy (+6.4%), Contemporary Amperex (+3.5%), and BYD Company (+6.1%). For the week, the Shanghai and Shenzhen indexes rose 1.4% and 1.2%, respectively, marking their second consecutive weekly gain.
The MOEX Russia Index fell to below the 3,150 mark from the nine-month high of 3,326 on February 25th as markets reconsidered the ease and speed in which domestic companies may return to the global financial markets. US President Trump threatened additional banking tariffs on Moscow should Russia delay ceasefire deals after the country struck Ukrainian gas infrastructure, a change in rhetoric from the previous friendly tone with the Kremlin. This magnified the impact of lower demand for Russian oil and gas, driving Lukoil, Rosneft, and Gazprom to plunge in March. Stocks had rallied in February after the new US Presidential administration adopted favorable relations with Russia and pressed Ukraine on accepting Russian terms for a ceasefire in their war. The developments ramped up expectations that the US would expedite the removal of tariffs on Russia, reestablish economic ties, and aid its return to global financial markets, which would trigger sharp inflows of capital into Moscow.
Carmine Galante (Italian: [ˈkarmine ɡaˈlante]; February 21, 1910 – July 12, 1979) was an American Mafioso who was de facto boss of the Bonanno crime family of New York City. Galante was rarely seen without a cigar hanging from his mouth, leading to the nickname "The Cigar" and "Lilo", "after the Italian slang word for a stubby little cigar." He was assassinated on Commission orders in 1979 while dining in a restaurant.
Vito Genovese (Italian: [ˈviːto dʒenoˈveːze, -eːse]; November 21, 1897 – February 14, 1969) was an Italian-born American mafioso and the leader of the Genovese crime family in New York City. A childhood friend and criminal associate of Lucky Luciano, Genovese took part in the Castellammarese War and helped Luciano shape the Mafia's rise as a major force in organized crime in the United States. He would later lead Luciano's crime family, which was renamed by the FBI after Genovese in 1957.
Along with Luciano, Genovese facilitated the expansion of the heroin trade to an international level. He fled to Italy in 1937, and for a brief period during World War II he supported Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime for fear of being deported back to the U.S. to face murder charges. After returning to the U.S. in 1945, Genovese served as mentor to Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, the future boss of the Genovese family.
Vincent Louis Gigante (/dʒɪˈɡænti/ jig-AN-tee, Italian: [dʒiˈɡante]; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as "Chin", was an American mobster who was boss of the Genovese crime family in New York City from 1981 to 2005. Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought in 25 matches between 1944 and 1947. He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family, forerunner of the Genovese family. Gigante was one of five brothers.
Three of them, Mario, Pasquale, and Ralph, followed him into the Mafia. Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a Catholic priest.[1] Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957. In 1959, he was sentenced to seven years in prison for drug trafficking, and after sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, Gigante became a caporegime overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates based in Greenwich Village.
The Ibovespa surged 2.6% to close at 128,957 level on Friday, securing a robust weekly gain of 3.1% as improved fiscal data eased concerns over the Lula administration’s commitment to sustainable fiscal discipline. Gross public debt as a percentage of GDP unexpectedly declined to 75.3% in January, down from 76.1% in the previous month and below the 76.2% forecast, driven by a record primary surplus of R$104 billion. Most stocks traded strongly, with Magazine Luiza leading the advance by surging 13.2% on stronger-than-expected earnings, while B3 extended its positive momentum with shares rising 11.2% on robust operational data, a billion-dollar victory at Carf, and increased trading volumes. Other notable performers included commodity giants Petrobras and Vale, which gained 4.4% and 3.2% respectively. Conversely, Natura lost over a quarter of its valuation after its fourth-quarter results showed adjusted EBITDA 35% below forecasts.
Ecuador's trade balance surplus widened to USD 555.6 million in January 2025, up from a surplus of USD 316.26 million in the same month of 2024, marking the thirteenth consecutive monthly surplus. Exports surged by 21.5% year-on-year to USD 3,172.11 million, driven by a 25.5% increase in shipments of primary goods, particularly crude oil (5.35%), cacao (353%), and shrimp (30.9%), while manufactured products edged higher by 1.1%. Meanwhile, imports rose by 14.0% to USD 2,616.51 million, primarily due to increased purchases of, fuel and lubricants (38.9%), raw materials (6.7%), and capital goods (16%).
Gigante quickly rose to power during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1981 he became the family's boss, while Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno served as front boss during the first half of the 1980s. He also ordered the failed murder attempt of Gambino crime family boss John Gotti in 1986. With the arrest and conviction of Gotti and various Gambino family members in 1992, Gigante was recognized as the most powerful crime boss in the United States. For about 30 years, Gigante feigned insanity in an effort to throw law enforcement off his trail.
Lana Rhoades is an American internet personality, podcaster and former pornographic film actress. She has appeared in publications such as Hustler, Penthouse and Playboy.
Rhoades was raised by a single mother in a suburb of Chicago with an older sister who suffered from schizophrenia. According to Rhoades, most of the household's attention was devoted to caring for her sister, leaving little love or guidance for her. She came to admire the glamorous lifestyle of Playboy models such as Anna Nicole Smith who were featured on the TV series The Girls Next Door
According to Rhoades, she began using narcotics with her first boyfriend and acted as an accomplice in several burglaries. When she was 16, she was sentenced to youth detention until the age of 21 at the Warrenville Youth Center. She was released for good behavior after one year, having obtained her GED certificate. After her release, she made her first foray into legal sex work, hostessing at a Tilted Kilt restaurant and performing in a strip club
Philip Lombardo (October 6, 1908 in New York City – April 29, 1987) also known as "Benny Squint" and "Cockeyed Phil", was the boss of the Genovese crime family from the late 1960s until the beginning of the 1980s. He succeeded Vito Genovese as Boss in 1969 and was succeeded by Vincent Gigante in 1981.
Lombardo began his career as a soldier on Michael "Trigger Mike" Coppola's powerful 116th Street Crew in the East Harlem section of New York. During the 1940s, Lombardo served a brief prison stretch for narcotics trafficking, his only imprisonment. Due to his thick eyeglasses Lombardo earned the nickname, "Benny Squint."
The Medellín Cartel (Spanish: Cártel de Medellín) was a powerful and highly organized Colombian drug cartel and terrorist organization originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia, that was founded and led by Pablo Escobar. It is often considered to be the first major "drug cartel" and was referred to as such (a cartel) due to the organization's upper echelons and overall power-structure being built on a partnership between multiple Colombian traffickers operating alongside Escobar. Other members included Jorge Luis Ochoa Vásquez, Fabio Ochoa Vásquez, Juan David Ochoa Vásquez, José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, and Carlos Lehder. Escobar's main partner in the organization was his cousin Gustavo Gaviria, who handled much of the cartel's shipping arrangements and the more general and detailed logistical aspects of the cocaine trafficking routes and international smuggling networks, which were supplying at least 80% of the world's cocaine during its peak
Gustavo, also known as León seems to have also had a strong hand in the cartel's unprecedented acts of narcoterrorism, right alongside his cousin Pablo and was considered to be second in command of the cartel and therefore one of Colombia's most wanted men, with both him and Escobar having arrest warrants pending from other nations where their criminal activity had spread to, such as in Spain and the U.S. Meanwhile, Pablo Escobar's brother Roberto Escobar acted as the organization's accountant. The cartel operated from 1976 to 1993 in Colombia (Antioquia), Bolivia, Panama, Central America, Peru, the Bahamas, and the United States (mainly in Los Angeles, New York and Miami), as well as in Canada
In 1959, family boss Vito Genovese was sent to prison. However, Genovese used a series of acting bosses to maintain control of the family from prison. His three acting bosses, or Ruling Panel, were Capo Michele Miranda, underboss Gerardo "Jerry" Catena, and acting boss Thomas "Tommy Ryan" Eboli. The trio panel was known to authorities but in 1962 former mobster turned government witness Joseph Valachi stated before a US Senate subcommittee that Lombardo was also a part of this same panel. In that same year Anthony Strollo disappeared and was presumed murdered. Strollo's role as a front or acting boss was given to Thomas Eboli. Eboli himself was later gunned down in 1972. It had been theorized that Commission chairman Carlo Gambino had orchestrated Eboli's murder in order to install his own candidate for Genovese boss in the form of Alphonse Frank "Funzi" Tieri who would replace Eboli as front boss shortly after Eboli's murder.
However, according to FBI informant Vincent Cafaro, Lombardo had been boss since 1969 and had been using Eboli and Tieri as decoys to insulate himself from the FBI. In 1981, Tieri died and Lombardo stepped down as boss due to poor health, naming Vincent Gigante as his successor, while at the same time making Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno the new front boss in order to disguise Gigante's transition into the new boss.[2] This way the FBI would still not know who was really in charge and would continue to go after the wrong people, which they did, sentencing Salerno to 100 years in prison in 1986 in the Mafia Commission Trial
If everyone embraced decisions based on data, ill-informed political debates would quickly lose their grip. Just consider the impressive impact seen in the SNAP program.
BREAKING: Reports reveal that a member of Trump's family is negotiating a potential stake in Binance US, according to the Wall Street Journal.
My guess is Eric. He seems to be the one who is really involved in crypto.
Does CZ still have a stake in it?
Not much has been confirmed about any changes to his stake. The focus still seems to be on the evolving landscape, and tracking trusted sources is key as more clarity emerges on the relationships involved
VOTE for the Ladies of Hive AUTHOR OF THE WEEK #227. The polls are now open until March 20, 2025. Be sure to check out their articles!
#weeklytops #topauthors #leofinance #ladiesofhive #aotw
If women paint their eyebrows, men can paint their Beard. Results= #funny

Creativity at level 1 Trillion 😎🏆🤣 #funny
Carve through the watermelon and point a fake gun at it #genius
Lions Look, a dog giving a laptop, a megabit 😎🤣 #funny
Apologies that my witness price feed is out of date. I have been in hospital with an eye problem. I'll fix it ASAP.
I think that counts as an excuse! 😲 😀
Basically what you look like after your Mom beat you and called you for dinner 🤣🤦 #funny

It's happened to me many times. Poor little kitty.😄
childhood drama 🤣🤣🤣
Hoy fue un gran dia, donde logramos cerrar cada una de las actividades que tenia pendiente par hoy, ademas seguimos mejorando en el gimansio y por eso no podia perdeme el entrenamiento de hoy.
Que tal su dia?
#spanish
Surviving a 4 year bear market...
I can't laugh.
#newsonleo #migrants #guatemala #humantrafficking
On that front also, the new administration is cutting off with all the usual Government Shutdown drama and staging, lol.
This emotional advertisement can make your eyes wet.
#video #dogs #ads
!summarize
Keep records of things ,events and anything worth keeping ,, sometimes all we need at a moment is just to walk down the memory lane with pictorial views and we will be ok.
#feedback
I always see people asking about UTC. What if there was a small clock widget on the left or right sidebar that always posted the time in UTC?
Video game and TV Fridays, candy couldn't be missing! Feastables and energy drinks! #cent #newlion #foodies #bbh #crypto #inleo #hive
#foodiesbeehive
Tatyana Blayde! One of my favorite gladiators! Now we have her level 2! #cent #newlion #bbh #crypto #inleo
#splinterlands
Very lucky. I don't even have one BCX 😅
!BBH
Don't worry, it's just a matter of patience and keeping trying. Best regards.
!PIZZA
I got lucky too, my second GF Fina. 😀
#splinterlands
Let me do a #threadcast of this guys!
USA Tornado Warnings
https://inleo.io/threads/view/forkyishere/re-leothreads-hcjkstsf
I think they are done for the night... if you want to follow the replay. Get it from here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/wkmADIkzsxQ
Far from done. It’s not starting for us in the southeast until 3pm Saturday
Watching today again...
I meant the guys chasing the tornados were done for the night, but they are back again.
Ah, gotcha
Damn... St. Louis is probably gonna get damage too!
These guys are nuts!
Quite a lot of destruction out there...
Wow, the guys are still trying to catch another one further coming from the south...
I like Ryan Hall’s YouTube channel for storms.
They are nuts!
yeah he’s good
Yeah I am apparently right in the path of it.
Stay safe mate! Looks like a lot of rain too.
Yeah, the whole system has stalled and is moving slow as snail's shit, so it keeps getting later and later. I was hoping to go through the most of it during the day. I am just now hearing thunder at time of writing this.
Post some live pics =) if you get anything worthwhile.
It's dark at this point, but under a tornado warning at the moment.
You keeping responding is a great sign!
Did Musk fire everybody in damage control already for more stormy fun? 🫣
Not everything has to be political. I am in the path of this stuff so I don’t find that too funny considering I have lost everything I owned to a storm in 2017 and looking at dodging tornados all fucking day.
Sorry to hear that … wasn’t supposed to make fun of any storm victims …
Nah, this is real stuff... lets see tomorrow. Expecting more madness! Unfortunately.
Sure, i get that this is real stuff, but it‘s also very real that some idiots are fracking up (not just) that countries ability to prevent such realities and help it‘s people with it!
Too many people to be able to manageable in my view. But yep, I think I got what you mean... the checks TRUMP issued, are ridiculous. Its really just to say they gave something to people.
Plus if they really would like to help, they would pay for repair and not just send money, as that would pump the economy way faster and reach recovery because the money is spent where it needs to be spend to recover the community.
Is Forky a twister chaser now?
Not, but love the adrenaline stuff it involves.
Follow the guys on youtube!
https://www.youtube.com/live/wkmADIkzsxQ
Follow the realtime lightening
https://www.lightningmaps.org/#m=oss;t=3;s=0;o=0;b=0.00;ts=1;z=12;y=36.5656;x=-92.1899;d=8;dl=8;dc=0;src=6;tsc=0;
They are around this place right now!
The storm is moving from Arkansas to Missouri, and they are trying to catch a tornado forming in order to collect data.
I think they are going to launch!
Then they collect data when the tornado is forming... getting a lot of research data.
Preparing for launching it....
This guy is launching it... soon!
Stream reception very hard right now... because probably lots of lightning...
This is from where they would ideally launch...

Tornado sighted... and tornado warning extended.
Gosh!!!

Probably going this direction...
The thing is moving... (I am trying to post as quick as possible... very hard with all the quickness)
https://www.windy.com/-Menu/menu?radarPlus,36.553,-92.306,10,p:cams,m:eA6acWm
PDS - Particular Dangerous Situation
Which is the second highest level of warning apparently.
They can't yet reconnect to the guys!
Look at this...
They are coming back again... eager to listen.
St Louis is also in a big mess! Look at this...
Unsure where they are at the moment...
Damn... this place has a lot of people :S
The chase still continues!
They are like going this way right now!
”Seahawks have agreed to terms with WR Cooper Kupp. (via @ RapSheet , @ TomPelissero, @ MikeGarafolo)” NFL dot COM
#nfl
Trump's indifference toward cryptocurrency seems evident, as his actions appear driven by the intent to boost personal wealth and claim credit for its rising value. #crypto #markets
@mightpossibly Any chance the AI summaries bot can summarize videos in other languages? (And/or do translations?) Asking for a friend in Japan @chappiefan
It should work in theory. Did you try yet? If not, please do and tag me with a link to the failed summary request
Interesting. I just tried it and it works to translate Japanese to an English summary. Would it be possible to go the reverse direction? English to X language summary? Perhaps include an extra command such as !Japanese etc.
https://inleo.io/threads/view/mes/re-leothreads-2bfsyzvt4
That is an excellent idea and something that I actually thought of a few months back but then forgot about. I will consider implementing something like this
That would be awesome, thanks!
Following these guys is quite fun actually.
https://www.youtube.com/live/wkmADIkzsxQ
https://www.lightningmaps.org/#m=oss;t=3;s=0;o=0;b=0.00;ts=1;z=12;y=36.4619;x=-92.2764;d=8;dl=8;dc=0;src=6;tsc=0;
Autor da semana | Author of the Week - HiveBR - #58
Links dos posts seguem abaixo na thread
Links of the posts below in the thread
#hivebr #topauthors #aotw
https://inleo.io/@kaibagt/checkup-ways-to-prolong-our-life-enptbr-dxd
https://inleo.io/@luminipro/ola-hivebr-um-fonoaudiologo-escritor-e-entusiasta-de-ia-chegando-a-comunidade
https://inleo.io/@laam/no-coracao-de-verona-a-energia-de-carmen-no-coliseu-pteng
https://inleo.io/@rovii/hello-hive-im-here-enpt
Coolest iPhone case I know.... I'll be Back 😎 #funny #terminator

#marchinleo Day 15!!! It's Leo Power Up Day! Power Up some Leo and let us know why you chose to do so!
#LPUD
Drop your links! 🦁🦁🦁

My entry :
https://inleo.io/@juwon-btc/my-first-leo-powerup-growing-my-influence-and-future-earnings-5m4?referral=juwon-btc
my entry for day 15 #lpud
https://inleo.io/@johnny023/maximizing-leo-power-up-day-growing-my-stake-strengthening-the-community-88a?referral=johnny023
https://inleo.io/@wiseagent/lpud-you-know-you-need-to-eg
my entry for day 10
https://inleo.io/@moremoney28/the-indirectly-accused-9mu?referral=moremoney28
my entry for day 14 and 15
https://inleo.io/@vickoly/living-in-a-video-game-world-lpud--3zf
My entry to #lpud #marchinleo https://inleo.io/threads/view/bulkathos/re-leothreads-jqykkor1 #leofinance
https://inleo.io/@intishar/cryptocurrency-is-the-future-money-lpud-avb
https://inleo.io/@libertycrypto27/my-2025-inleo-goal-and-progress-lion-status-reached-my-leo-power-up-in-march-lpud-engita-bps?referral=libertycrypto27
https://inleo.io/@coolguy123/lpud-saturday-savers-club-my-hive-powerleo-powerspshbd-goals-progress-week-11-fe8
#life
Lion food for the famished Leo.
!summarize #elizabthwarren #stablecoin #Bill #congress #senate
!summarize #scarface #cocaine #cartel #drugs
Roberto Suárez Gómez, known as the “King of Cocaine,” was a Bolivian drug lord who industrialized cocaine production in the 1980s, supplying Colombian cartels like Pablo Escobar’s. His wealth and political power inspired Alejandro Sosa in Scarface. At his peak, Suárez offered to pay Bolivia’s $3 billion national debt for immunity. Captured in 1988, he spent his later years in obscurity, dying in 2000.
!summarize #nygiants #guard #offense #lineman #nfl #freeagency
!summarize #australia #gang #wars #documentary #crime
!summarize #wife #drugs #cocaine ##mirthajung #blow #movie
Roberto Suárez Gómez (January 8, 1932 – July 20, 2000), also known as the King of Cocaine, was a Bolivian drug lord and trafficker who played a major role in the expansion of cocaine trafficking in Bolivia. In his prime, Suárez made $400 million annually, was one of the major suppliers of the Medellín Cartel as well as the leader of the largest Bolivian drug empire, and was considered to be the biggest cocaine producer in the world.
Born to a prominent family, Suárez entered the drug trade and made millions from cocaine in the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for financing the 1980 coup d'état, known as the "Cocaine Coup", and was a major supplier of cocaine for various criminal organizations. Suárez was arrested in 1988 and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but was released after serving half his sentence. He died on July 20, 2000, from a heart attack.
The character Alejandro Sosa in the 1983 American crime film Scarface and the 2006 video game Scarface: The World Is Yours was based on Suárez. On November 21, 2012, Suárez's ex-wife Ayda Levy published an account of his life, entitled The King of Cocaine: My Life With Roberto Suárez And The Birth Of The First Narco-State
!summarize #owneymadden #mafia #organizedcrime #crime
Owen Vincent "Owney" Madden (December 18, 1891 – April 24, 1965) was an Irish-American gangster who was a leading underworld figure in New York during Prohibition. Nicknamed "The Killer", he garnered a brutal reputation within street gangs and organized crime. He ran the Cotton Club in Manhattan and was a leading boxing promoter. After increased attention from law enforcement in New York, Madden moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1935, where he remained until his death from natural causes in 1965.
Owen Vincent Madden was born into an Irish-Catholic working-class family at 25 Somerset Road in Leeds, England, on December 18, 1891, the son of Francis Madden and Mary Madden (O’Neill). Both emigrants from Ireland,[2] his mother being from Sligo and his father from Mayo.
Madden’s mother left for New York to become a maid, leaving Owen and his sister Mary and brother Martin in a British orphanage. On June 4, 1902, Madden, together with his brother Martin sailed from Liverpool as steerage passengers on board the SS Teutonic. He re-joined his mother and sister in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, yet another immigrant in the city’s long established Irish community His father, an abusive alcoholic, died in 1932.
His early childhood was spent among the city’s immigrant Irish population, where he relied upon an established migrant Irish network to further his career in organised crime.
Madden grew up on the streets of New York, where he learned how to use blackjacks, brass knuckles, baseball bats, pipes, and knives, including the stiletto. By the age of 21 years old, Madden had become the leader of a feared New York street gang known as the Gopher Gang. He earned the nickname, "The Killer" for getting away with two brazen murders. On September 6, 1911, he shot dead a gang member of the rival Hudson Dusters in the heart of Dusters' territory around 30th Street. In February 1912, Madden was on a crowded street trolley, arguing with a store clerk named William Henshaw about a woman.
Madden shot Henshaw, a non-gang member, in the face; as he was dying, Henshaw named Madden as his killer. Despite the police having his name and eyewitnesses to the crime, Madden never went to trial—witnesses in both killings were intimidated, and disappeared.
In 1915, he eventually went to prison for ordering the killing of William "Little Patsy Doyle" Moore, who had been waging a three-year vendetta campaign against Madden and the Gopher Gang.
After serving seven years of a 10-to-20-year sentence for Moore's manslaughter. Madden was released on parole in 1923. The Gopher Gang had broken up, and many members of his own faction were either in Sing Sing or working for bootlegging gangs.
During this time, Madden employed a young friend as a personal driver. The driver, George Raft, later became a film star noted for his authentic portrayals of gangland figures
Madden purchased the Club Deluxe from former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson and reopened it a year later. Nightclub patrons flooded into Harlem from downtown Manhattan to catch performers such as Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Lena Horne, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and the Nicholas Brothers. Madden and his partners, Big Bill and George Jean "Big Frenchy" DeMange, also muscled their way into a piece of the exclusive Stork Club, where the influential gossip columnist Walter Winchell held court and everyone who was anyone wanted to see and be seen. As a celebrity with ownership in more than twenty night clubs, Madden became well-known and glamorized for his Prohibition-era activities. He also gained recognition for his revenge tactics and payoffs of City Hall
In 1932, Madden was involved in the murder of Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll, who had been extorting money from several mobsters, including DeMange and Madden. After being arrested for a parole violation that same year, Madden began facing greater harassment from police and encroachment on his territory by Italian-American Mafia families, until he finally left New York in 1935.
Leaving behind racketeering, Madden settled in Hot Springs, Arkansas, which had become known as a haven for various criminals, with a corrupt city government and police force. He also became involved in local criminal activities, especially illegal gambling. The Southern Club became a popular nightspot for mobsters; Charles "Lucky" Luciano was apprehended there in 1936. Madden became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1943 and eventually married the daughter of the city postmaster. He lived in Hot Springs until his death in 1965
Although Escobar started profitably smuggling contraband by the early 1970s, the true beginnings of what would eventually become the mafia-like organization itself officially turned to trafficking cocaine as their main contraband product by 1976, (largely through the assistance of Carlos Lehder and George Jung) which greatly influenced the infamous sociocultural cocaine boom phenomenon of late 70s and early 80s in the United States. This boom was noticeably demonstrated by the impact of the violent street crimes which characterized the Miami drug war due to the cartel's trafficking operations significantly increasing the drug's overall availability and access through these newly enhanced markets as well as the further complexified and proliferated distribution networks.
At the height of its operations, the Medellín Cartel smuggled multiple tons of cocaine each week into countries around the world and brought in an upwards of US$200 million daily in drug profits, and thus billions per year. Additionally, despite being well-known for once dominating the international illicit cocaine trade (along with expanding it) throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, the organization, particularly in its later years, was also noted for its use of violence for political aims (mainly in protest of judicial extradition to the U.S.) as demonstrated by their societally straining and volatile asymmetric war against the Colombian state itself, primarily in the form of bombings, kidnappings, indiscriminate murder of law enforcement and political assassinations. Many of the victims included non-combatants or random citizens as attempts to negotiate with the government using fear through unambiguous acts of terror.
!summarize #washington #tacome #seattle #travel #geography
!summarize #theranos #siliconvallye #fraud #scam
At its height during the early 1980s, the Medellín Cartel was recognized as being the largest drug-trafficking syndicate in the world, estimated to have been smuggling three times as much cocaine as their main competitor, the Cali Cartel, an international drug-trafficking organization based in the Valle del Cauca department of Colombia; however, some experts and U.S. government officials have claimed the opposite, or said that most data compiled during this period was potentially skewed since most of the national security-based focus was mostly centered on the Medellín organization specifically due to its more ostentatious acts of violence and vindictive nature
!summarize #trump #theapprentice #amazonprice #ratings
!summarize #trump #ukraine #putin #war
!summarize #nymets #carlosmendoza #kodaisenga #mlb
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), consisting of investors with more than $90 trillion in combined assets under management, spoke out against the bill on Tuesday. According to its website, ICGN members include Alliance Bernstein, the Swedish AP funds, BlackRock, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Franklin Templeton, Norges and Vanguard.
ICGN CEO Jen Sisson cautioned in a letter sent to Delaware state senators and representatives that SB 21 "will be detrimental to shareholder rights, with potentially significant negative implications for long-term returns for investors, including people saving for their retirements, current retirees and other individuals investing their savings."
Sisson also said the bill would "reduce judicial oversight" and diminish shareholders' trust that they can "seek remedies through litigation, when necessary."
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), consisting of investors with more than $90 trillion in combined assets under management, spoke out against the bill on Tuesday. According to its website, ICGN members include Alliance Bernstein, the Swedish AP funds, BlackRock, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Franklin Templeton, Norges and Vanguard.
ICGN CEO Jen Sisson cautioned in a letter sent to Delaware state senators and representatives that SB 21 "will be detrimental to shareholder rights, with potentially significant negative implications for long-term returns for investors, including people saving for their retirements, current retirees and other individuals investing their savings."
Sisson also said the bill would "reduce judicial oversight" and diminish shareholders' trust that they can "seek remedies through litigation, when necessary."
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), consisting of investors with more than $90 trillion in combined assets under management, spoke out against the bill on Tuesday. According to its website, ICGN members include Alliance Bernstein, the Swedish AP funds, BlackRock, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Franklin Templeton, Norges and Vanguard.
ICGN CEO Jen Sisson cautioned in a letter sent to Delaware state senators and representatives that SB 21 "will be detrimental to shareholder rights, with potentially significant negative implications for long-term returns for investors, including people saving for their retirements, current retirees and other individuals investing their savings."
Sisson also said the bill would "reduce judicial oversight" and diminish shareholders' trust that they can "seek remedies through litigation, when necessary."
!summarize #orlando #mlb #tampa #rays #ownership
!summarize #nygiants #nfl #quarterback #russellwilson
!summarize #elonmusk #tesla #x #politics
In her ruling, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick said Musk's compensation plan had been inappropriately set by Tesla's board, which was controlled by Musk, and approved by shareholders who were misled by Tesla's proxy materials before being asked to vote on the matter. Musk filed for an appeal, and the case is now in the hands of the Delaware Supreme Court.
As CNBC previously reported, Richards, Layton & Finger, a corporate defense firm whose clients include Musk and Tesla, helped draft the bill. The firm told CNBC that it wasn't working on behalf of any specific client and that it was "part of a group, including highly respected lawyers, professors, and former jurists."
Other shareholders' attorneys have opposed SB21, or called for significant revisions, in part because of the bill's unusual rollout.
Changes to Delaware corporate law historically have been drafted by a broad coalition of attorneys representing companies, executives and minority shareholders, and who are part of the Delaware State Bar Association's Corporation Law Council (CLC).
SB 21 was introduced to Delaware's legislature on Feb. 17, without any initial review or participation by the CLC.
!summarize #saudiarabia #megaproject #investing #trade
Townsend said Delaware's elected leaders had fielded complaints from a number of public companies, or attorneys representing them, which he declined to name. Their frustrations had reached a "boiling point" he said, while other states like Texas and Nevada were making a concerted effort to provide an alternative.
"We wanted to address what we can legislatively," Townsend said.
If Delaware's House passes the bill, it would hit the desk of Democratic Gov. Matt Meyer.
Even though Delaware is a heavily Democratic state — Trump lost by almost 15% in the 2024 election — the legislation has support from some prominent party leaders, including the governor, as well as corporate defense attorneys, legal scholars and former Delaware litigants unhappy with prior rulings in the state.
!summarize #nymets #juansoto #springtraining #mlb
Meyer said in an interview on Tuesday with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin that attorneys and corporate executives have told him that "there is some loss of clarity, predictability and fairness" in Delaware's corporate law that he believes should be remedied.
A group of 21 law firms, including Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Gibson Dunn and Latham Watkins, sent a letter of encouragement to the state's general assembly dated March 11.
The group wrote that the bill "provides statutory definitions and safe harbors that enhance clarity and will facilitate proactive evaluation of director appointments, conflicts cleansing and transactional planning." SB 21 could also help companies incorporated in Delaware to "streamline corporate decision-making and transactional execution," the lawyers wrote.
!summarize #tesla #newmodel #ev
Block on Thursday said it secured approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to originate loans through its banking subsidiary, Square Financial Services, allowing it to offer small-dollar consumer loans directly rather than relying on external banking partners. It's an expansion of Cash App Borrow, the company's short-term lending product.
Block, Affirm and PayPal are each bolstering their portfolios of financial products, including debit, lending and payment offerings, as they try to capture more consumer attention and spending. Klarna will have to compete on price, with attractive rates and incentives, to keep up with the competition.
!summarize #democrats #party #politics #trump
!summarize #democrats #party #politics #trump
!summarize #jobs #layoffs #economy #women
!summarize #kaitlancollins #whoppigoldberg #billmaher #democrats #politics
The firm revealed that operators should be making decisions, not correlating data, and once a threat has been identified, Lattice presents clear decision points. A layered approach ensures targets are defeated quickly.
“Operators are presented with a list of defeat options from RF effects to EW to kinetic options. If a kinetic defeat is desired, Anvil (an autonomous kinetic interceptor for precise defeat of threats) navigates autonomously to intercept drone threats. Once authorized, Anvil uses physical speed and onboard terminal guidance to deliver kinetic energy to knock out the threat with minimal collateral damage,” said the company.
This rare 580 kW peak power from a single motor contributes to the vehicles’ rapid acceleration, with the Han L achieving 0-100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and the Tang L in 3.9 seconds.
BYD’s efforts for EV domination
BYD’s forthcoming 1,000 kW technology could be a significant leap forward, considering that, currently, mainstream superchargers offer charging power ranging from 200 kW to 400 kW.
BYD has been actively launching new electric car models since last year. Recently, the Chinese automaker revealed that it will launch a new electric sports car under its Denza brand in 2025. With this electric sports car, BYD aims to take on Porsche.
Earlier, the company made big waves with the supercar-level performance of its YangWang U9.
Meanwhile, BYD is also entering into other arenas that will give its EV business a holistic boost. As per some media reports, BYD has secured lithium mining rights to two plots of land in Brazil.
!summarize #men #society #bodycams #safety
A true test for entrant robots
Long distance running events like this will act as true tests for entrant robots as they tend to involve complex pieces of engineering. As with humans, running puts a lot of strain on the knees and ankles of robots, requiring high torque to operate. More torque would mean adjustments to the robot’s mechanical structure to withstand higher impact and vibration.
Running for extended periods also requires motors to work constantly, which can lead to overheating and breakdowns. Operating at a high load for long increases the wear and tear on robot parts and shortens their lifespan.
“Only robots that pass this third stage are ready to be delivered to customers,” said Yang Guodong, co-founder of Casbot and head of its sports intelligence and R&D center. “If this competition had been held a year ago, not many robots would have been able to participate,” he noted.
!summarize #dating #relationships #society #culture #women #men
Preserving Cambodia’s rich heritage
With over a million visitors a year, the significance of the Angkor Wat temple complex and its surrounding ancient marvels continues to resonate through time.
The recent excavations aim to “organize and preserve the numerous art objects, highlighting ongoing efforts to protect and understand Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.”
This marks the project’s second phase, which began in February 2025 and focused on an era outside the laterite enclosure northeast of the temple’s third gallery.
!summarize #lasvegas #housing #crime #danger #projects
Insanely creative ads that will blow your mind away.
#ads #creative #video
!summerize
@bhattg shares with us excellent life advice found on some Web 2.0 microblogging platform which got hacked the other day:
#gosh
This ad about US - Canada relationship did not bring any fruit, yet Trump slapped more tariffs.
#ads #canada #video
!summerize
I wonder what it felt like to buy Bitcoin at $32 and hold it all the way down to $2.
Perhaps similar to what we're feeling right now 🤔
If only $CUB could have rebounded in the same way.
That's crypto!
it's 36°C rn, 96.8°F... I'm slowly cooking. Actually, that's my normal temperature, I usually I'm not 37 but under, it's like I can't feel the outside because it feel the same as my body. So weird
Happy day to my kid
Is it his birthday?
And the warmest welcome to this Community, Gloria! I'm already following your account.
okay thank you for following me am so sorry for late reply
Is not his birthday is a career day
National Security is top priority for AI projects. DeepSeek asked its top engineers to hand over their passports so they can't leave China.
#ai #inleo
Spiderman, Batman, WomanMan 😎 #funny

Cats when you pet them for too long. Cat owners will get it faster 🤣 #funny

I ask again, what do you do when you can't sleep at night?
I am finding it difficult to fall asleep again tonight.
Leo feed for the hungry lion which needs a lot more.
!summarize #nygiants #erinandrews
House Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was also critical of Senate Democrats who support the continuing resolution.
"Donald Trump and Elon Musk have offered the Congress a false choice between a government shutdown or a blank check that makes a devastating assault on the well-being of working families across America," Pelosi said in a statement. "But this false choice that some are buying instead of fighting is unacceptable.
"I am proud of my colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus for their overwhelming vote against this bill. Democratic senators should listen to the women."
!summarize #democrats #chriscuomo #jamescarvelle #politics
!summarize #china #missouri #farmland #military
!summarize #money #dollargeneral #ceo #economy
Voice of America Ending Contracts With AP, Reuters, Agence France Presse
The government agency that runs the Voice of America has moved to terminate contracts with The Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse, and told its journalists Friday to stop using material from the wire services.
Kari Lake, the former broadcaster turned Republican politician who was selected by President Donald Trump to run VOA, estimated the move would save $53 million.
The new administration has quickly asserted its authority at VOA, which has delivered news from an American perspective to countries across the world. While awaiting official approval to take over, Lake was brought on as special adviser at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA and sister organizations like Radio Free Europe.
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Frankfurt's DAX gained ground, advancing about 1.9% to close at 22,987 on Friday, outperforming peers, on reports that Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz and key political parties agreed on a massive increase in state borrowing. This comes just days ahead of a parliamentary vote next week. Meanwhile, traders continued to monitor trade tensions, geopolitical events and corporate news. Defense industry stocks and materials received a strong boost, with Rheinmetall rising 6.3% and Heidelberg Materials up 3.8%. Banks also performed well. Daimler Truck rose over 2% after reported Q4 earnings that surpassed expectations and provided a robust outlook for this year. BMW shares lost 0.3% after reporting a 34% drop in 2024 profits and forecasting a 5-7% earnings margin for 2025, below some competitors. Still, the index declined about 0.3% this week.
The AP, Reuters and AFP all declined comment on Friday.
The VOA's move comes amid tense relations between the press and White House. The Associated Press has sued after the White House banned its reporters from press pools, the Pentagon has removed several reporters from longtime perches, and news organizations have been targeted by lawsuits and FCC investigations.
In another social media post, Lake said that she is in a fact-finding mode and “boy, am I finding a lot of nonsense that the American taxpayer should not be paying for.”
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Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Gary Peters of Michigan, Brian Schatz of Hawaii, Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and Chuck Schumer of New York joined independent Sen. Angus King of Maine and every Republican except Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky to move the bill forward.
Senators voted down four amendments to the bill before it went to a final floor vote, where it passed in 54-46 vote.
Shaheen and King voted with Republicans, minus Paul, to send the continuing resolution to President Trump’s desk for his signature.
The procedural vote came after a crop of younger congressional Democrats in both chambers railed against Schumer for having signaled his opposition to the Republican agenda earlier this week — only to reverse course within 24 hours.
The bill — a continuing resolution that will essentially extend fiscal 2024 spending levels through the start of the 2026 fiscal year — is backed by President Trump.
Under the measure, defense spending will get a $6 billion boost from fiscal year 2024, but non-defense discretionary spending will fall $13 billion beneath the previous fiscal year.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is also getting a slight boost to nearly $10 billion, up from the previous year’s spending level, to carry out Trump’s mass deportations.
Senate Democrats struggled to unify on how to vote for a House-passed continuing resolution despite Schumer’s initial opposition.
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Before his flip-flop, Schumer had signaled support for a 30-day stopgap measure, introduced by Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), that would allow Democratic and Republican negotiators to potentially hammer out a longer-term spending deal.
“Democratic senators should listen to the women,” Pelosi said, referring to the four-week funding extension proposed by Murray and DeLauro.
“Democrats must not buy into this false choice. We must fight back for a better way. Listen to the women, For The People,” the former House speaker concluded.
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The main stock market index in Spain (ES35) increased 1410 points or 12.16% since the beginning of 2025, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Spain.
The Shanghai Composite surged 1.81% to close at a three-month high of 3,421, while the Shenzhen Component jumped 2.26% to 10,978 on Friday, as mainland stocks snapped a two-day losing streak on rising expectations of more policy support from Beijing. Top government officials are set to hold a press conference on Monday to discuss measures to boost consumption, fueling optimism about potential economic stimulus. Meanwhile, investors continued to navigate escalating global trade tensions, with US President Donald Trump reaffirming plans to implement reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners, set to take effect on April 2. Technology and growth stocks led the rally, with notable gains from East Money Information (+4.6%), Wuliangye Yibin (+6.4%), China Galaxy (+6.4%), Contemporary Amperex (+3.5%), and BYD Company (+6.1%). For the week, the Shanghai and Shenzhen indexes rose 1.4% and 1.2%, respectively, marking their second consecutive weekly gain.
The MOEX Russia Index fell to below the 3,150 mark from the nine-month high of 3,326 on February 25th as markets reconsidered the ease and speed in which domestic companies may return to the global financial markets. US President Trump threatened additional banking tariffs on Moscow should Russia delay ceasefire deals after the country struck Ukrainian gas infrastructure, a change in rhetoric from the previous friendly tone with the Kremlin. This magnified the impact of lower demand for Russian oil and gas, driving Lukoil, Rosneft, and Gazprom to plunge in March. Stocks had rallied in February after the new US Presidential administration adopted favorable relations with Russia and pressed Ukraine on accepting Russian terms for a ceasefire in their war. The developments ramped up expectations that the US would expedite the removal of tariffs on Russia, reestablish economic ties, and aid its return to global financial markets, which would trigger sharp inflows of capital into Moscow.
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Carmine Galante (Italian: [ˈkarmine ɡaˈlante]; February 21, 1910 – July 12, 1979) was an American Mafioso who was de facto boss of the Bonanno crime family of New York City. Galante was rarely seen without a cigar hanging from his mouth, leading to the nickname "The Cigar" and "Lilo", "after the Italian slang word for a stubby little cigar." He was assassinated on Commission orders in 1979 while dining in a restaurant.
Vito Genovese (Italian: [ˈviːto dʒenoˈveːze, -eːse]; November 21, 1897 – February 14, 1969) was an Italian-born American mafioso and the leader of the Genovese crime family in New York City. A childhood friend and criminal associate of Lucky Luciano, Genovese took part in the Castellammarese War and helped Luciano shape the Mafia's rise as a major force in organized crime in the United States. He would later lead Luciano's crime family, which was renamed by the FBI after Genovese in 1957.
Along with Luciano, Genovese facilitated the expansion of the heroin trade to an international level. He fled to Italy in 1937, and for a brief period during World War II he supported Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime for fear of being deported back to the U.S. to face murder charges. After returning to the U.S. in 1945, Genovese served as mentor to Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, the future boss of the Genovese family.
Vincent Louis Gigante (/dʒɪˈɡænti/ jig-AN-tee, Italian: [dʒiˈɡante]; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as "Chin", was an American mobster who was boss of the Genovese crime family in New York City from 1981 to 2005. Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought in 25 matches between 1944 and 1947. He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family, forerunner of the Genovese family. Gigante was one of five brothers.
Three of them, Mario, Pasquale, and Ralph, followed him into the Mafia. Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a Catholic priest.[1] Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957. In 1959, he was sentenced to seven years in prison for drug trafficking, and after sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, Gigante became a caporegime overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates based in Greenwich Village.
The Ibovespa surged 2.6% to close at 128,957 level on Friday, securing a robust weekly gain of 3.1% as improved fiscal data eased concerns over the Lula administration’s commitment to sustainable fiscal discipline. Gross public debt as a percentage of GDP unexpectedly declined to 75.3% in January, down from 76.1% in the previous month and below the 76.2% forecast, driven by a record primary surplus of R$104 billion. Most stocks traded strongly, with Magazine Luiza leading the advance by surging 13.2% on stronger-than-expected earnings, while B3 extended its positive momentum with shares rising 11.2% on robust operational data, a billion-dollar victory at Carf, and increased trading volumes. Other notable performers included commodity giants Petrobras and Vale, which gained 4.4% and 3.2% respectively. Conversely, Natura lost over a quarter of its valuation after its fourth-quarter results showed adjusted EBITDA 35% below forecasts.
Ecuador's trade balance surplus widened to USD 555.6 million in January 2025, up from a surplus of USD 316.26 million in the same month of 2024, marking the thirteenth consecutive monthly surplus. Exports surged by 21.5% year-on-year to USD 3,172.11 million, driven by a 25.5% increase in shipments of primary goods, particularly crude oil (5.35%), cacao (353%), and shrimp (30.9%), while manufactured products edged higher by 1.1%. Meanwhile, imports rose by 14.0% to USD 2,616.51 million, primarily due to increased purchases of, fuel and lubricants (38.9%), raw materials (6.7%), and capital goods (16%).
Gigante quickly rose to power during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1981 he became the family's boss, while Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno served as front boss during the first half of the 1980s. He also ordered the failed murder attempt of Gambino crime family boss John Gotti in 1986. With the arrest and conviction of Gotti and various Gambino family members in 1992, Gigante was recognized as the most powerful crime boss in the United States. For about 30 years, Gigante feigned insanity in an effort to throw law enforcement off his trail.
Lana Rhoades is an American internet personality, podcaster and former pornographic film actress. She has appeared in publications such as Hustler, Penthouse and Playboy.
Rhoades was raised by a single mother in a suburb of Chicago with an older sister who suffered from schizophrenia. According to Rhoades, most of the household's attention was devoted to caring for her sister, leaving little love or guidance for her. She came to admire the glamorous lifestyle of Playboy models such as Anna Nicole Smith who were featured on the TV series The Girls Next Door
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Philip Lombardo (October 6, 1908 in New York City – April 29, 1987) also known as "Benny Squint" and "Cockeyed Phil", was the boss of the Genovese crime family from the late 1960s until the beginning of the 1980s. He succeeded Vito Genovese as Boss in 1969 and was succeeded by Vincent Gigante in 1981.
Lombardo began his career as a soldier on Michael "Trigger Mike" Coppola's powerful 116th Street Crew in the East Harlem section of New York. During the 1940s, Lombardo served a brief prison stretch for narcotics trafficking, his only imprisonment. Due to his thick eyeglasses Lombardo earned the nickname, "Benny Squint."
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The Medellín Cartel (Spanish: Cártel de Medellín) was a powerful and highly organized Colombian drug cartel and terrorist organization originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia, that was founded and led by Pablo Escobar. It is often considered to be the first major "drug cartel" and was referred to as such (a cartel) due to the organization's upper echelons and overall power-structure being built on a partnership between multiple Colombian traffickers operating alongside Escobar. Other members included Jorge Luis Ochoa Vásquez, Fabio Ochoa Vásquez, Juan David Ochoa Vásquez, José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, and Carlos Lehder. Escobar's main partner in the organization was his cousin Gustavo Gaviria, who handled much of the cartel's shipping arrangements and the more general and detailed logistical aspects of the cocaine trafficking routes and international smuggling networks, which were supplying at least 80% of the world's cocaine during its peak
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Gustavo, also known as León seems to have also had a strong hand in the cartel's unprecedented acts of narcoterrorism, right alongside his cousin Pablo and was considered to be second in command of the cartel and therefore one of Colombia's most wanted men, with both him and Escobar having arrest warrants pending from other nations where their criminal activity had spread to, such as in Spain and the U.S. Meanwhile, Pablo Escobar's brother Roberto Escobar acted as the organization's accountant. The cartel operated from 1976 to 1993 in Colombia (Antioquia), Bolivia, Panama, Central America, Peru, the Bahamas, and the United States (mainly in Los Angeles, New York and Miami), as well as in Canada
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In 1959, family boss Vito Genovese was sent to prison. However, Genovese used a series of acting bosses to maintain control of the family from prison. His three acting bosses, or Ruling Panel, were Capo Michele Miranda, underboss Gerardo "Jerry" Catena, and acting boss Thomas "Tommy Ryan" Eboli. The trio panel was known to authorities but in 1962 former mobster turned government witness Joseph Valachi stated before a US Senate subcommittee that Lombardo was also a part of this same panel. In that same year Anthony Strollo disappeared and was presumed murdered. Strollo's role as a front or acting boss was given to Thomas Eboli. Eboli himself was later gunned down in 1972. It had been theorized that Commission chairman Carlo Gambino had orchestrated Eboli's murder in order to install his own candidate for Genovese boss in the form of Alphonse Frank "Funzi" Tieri who would replace Eboli as front boss shortly after Eboli's murder.
However, according to FBI informant Vincent Cafaro, Lombardo had been boss since 1969 and had been using Eboli and Tieri as decoys to insulate himself from the FBI. In 1981, Tieri died and Lombardo stepped down as boss due to poor health, naming Vincent Gigante as his successor, while at the same time making Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno the new front boss in order to disguise Gigante's transition into the new boss.[2] This way the FBI would still not know who was really in charge and would continue to go after the wrong people, which they did, sentencing Salerno to 100 years in prison in 1986 in the Mafia Commission Trial
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BREAKING: Jim Cramer warns that the market seems poised for a resurgence and advises keeping President Trump detached from X.
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Some odd/funny/awkward moments - Trump vs. other leaders of the state
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Worn out tire with a thin layer left. It happens more often than we realize.
But, that's too much of a piercing with a squared wood, only a human can do.
You're right about that. The tire still needs that soft spot to make it easy to stick that piece of wood in it.
First it was cut open to size of the wood and then the wood is placed across the tyre.
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