Two fires destroy 4 homes within 4 blocks on west side of Indianapolis in 4 hours
IFD states that both fires remain under investigation at the time of this report.
Communist-run Cuba announced that it was loosening a decades-old ban on the sale of beef and dairy products except to the state and allowing the killing of one’s own cow for personal consumption or sale after meeting state quotas. Ranchers will be allowed to do as they wish with their livestock “after meeting state quotas and always with a guarantee it will not result in a reduction of the herd,” the Communist Party daily, Granma, said late on Tuesday. In 1963 the Cuban government made it illegal for Cubans to slaughter their cows or sell beef and byproducts without state permission after Hurricane Flora killed 20% of the country's herd.
Blowout earnings from three of the top U.S. banks. JPMorgan Chase’s quarterly net income nearly quintupled to $14.3 billion. Goldman Sachs’ jumped 6-fold. And Wells Fargo’s profit catapulted 7-fold.Setting aside less money to cover sour loans as the economy rebounded from the pandemic helped beef up the bottom line at the three lenders. O’Neil Global Advisors Chief Investment Officer, Randy Watts: “Banks took a lot of loan loss reserves last year around this time. Loan quality has actually been better than they expected, so some of those loan loss reserves are going to get reversed and flow back into the income statement.”Big jumps in investment banking and trading revenue also boosted profit at JPMorgan and Goldman. A surge in initial public offerings featuring private firms merging with listed shell companies kept investment bankers busy. And the retail trading frenzy centered on so-called “meme stocks” like GameStop helped drive trading revenue up 57% at Goldman and 37% at JPMorgan. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon voiced optimism, saying, “We believe that the economy has the potential to have extremely robust, multi-year growth.” His bank is seen as a barometer of the health of the U.S. economy. Shares of Goldman Sachs rose in early trading Wednesday while JP Morgan and Wells Fargo fell slightly.
Madoff was the reason that generations of Americans learned about the elaborate hoax known as a Ponzi scheme
“I thought no, surely not. How could that cat survive?”
Madoff used his business to attract investors, who were then recommended to bring in new clients and drive the biggest Ponzi scheme in US history.
The woman told Politico that everyone on the trip was over 18 years old, and that no one engaged in prostitution on the tirp.
Princess Anne, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, was on Wednesday seen in public for the first time since the death of her father last week. Philip died at Windsor Castle on Friday, aged 99. "My father has been my teacher, my supporter and my critic, but mostly it is his example of a life well lived and service freely given that I most wanted to emulate," Anne, the Princess Royal, said in a statement on Sunday.
United States Capitol Police Officer William Evans, who died in the line of duty April 2, is lying in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
Jordan Gerbich killed marine mammal ‘as a kind of grotesque test’ after friend told him to
Workers are again facing loss of wages and migration as local lockdowns loom amid a surge in Covid-19.
“I’m the happiest and healthiest I’ve ever been in my life and that means the world to me,” he said.
The CDC is investigating a possible association between Johnson & Johnson's shot and six cases of rare blood clots.
A man fleeing the California Highway Patrol totaled his girlfriend's Maserati SUV after he careened up an embankment and slammed into the underside of an overpass, wedging the vehicle under a freeway in Oakland, authorities said Tuesday. Police say the 32-year-old man was speeding on a highway Monday when a CHP officer tried to stop him.
The European powers party to the Iran nuclear deal told Tehran on Wednesday that its decision to enrich uranium at 60% purity and install a further 1,000 centrifuges at its Natanz site were contrary to efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. Talks between world powers, Iran and the United States are due to resume in Vienna on Thursday, but in a joint statement Britain, France and Germany said Tehran's decision to enrich at 60 percent was not based on credible civilian reasons and constituted an important step in the production of a nuclear weapon.
Data suggests J&J's and AstraZeneca's COVID shots could carry a very rare risk of serious blood-clot problems.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said on Twitter that his company was ramping up production of its COVID-19 vaccine.
Russia's defense minister said Tuesday that the country's massive military buildup in the west was part of readiness drills amid what he described as threats from NATO. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the maneuvers in western Russia that have worried neighboring Ukraine and brought warnings from NATO would last for another two weeks. Speaking at a meeting with the top military brass, Shoigu said the ongoing exercise was a response to what he claimed were continuous efforts by the United States and its NATO allies to beef up their forces near Russia's borders.
Nick Viall told Insider that Natalie Joy's Instagram DM was "playful enough" and "didn't come across as weird."
President Biden isn't exactly coated in political Teflon, but he's "well regarded by voters" and "even Donald Trump, the Triumph the Insult Comic Dog of electoral politics, has had troubles landing a punch," Sam Stein writes at Tuesday's Politico Nightly. "His latest nickname for the president — 'Saintly Joe Biden' — was debuted to donors over the weekend. It was meant as derisive … we think." But the bigger concern for the Republican Party, and a future Trump restoration campaign, is the lack of any real "grassroots movement emerging to confront the White House," Stein reports, noting that the Tea Party was already in full swing at this point in Barack Obama's presidency. "Biden’s perceived benignness — the difficulty in actually getting people to despise the guy" — is one reason, he argues, but the other big factor is Trump himself. Proto-Tea Partier former Rep. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) and other Republicans told Politico that "a movement like the Tea Party emerges when people galvanize around ideas. When they galvanize around an individual, they're really just waiting for that individual to act or guide them. Put another way: While the Tea Party exploited a GOP leadership vacuum in 2009, there is a need for a vacuum in 2021." And "that may very well be the gift that Trump has given Biden," Stein said. "As the former president sits in Mar-a-Lago, plotting his next move, he has brought stasis to the Republican Party." Read more at Politico. More stories from theweek.comThe girl at the center of the Matt Gaetz investigation also reportedly went on his scrutinized Bahamas tripTrump finally jumps the shark7 brutally funny cartoons about Mitch McConnell's corporate hypocrisy
The recent sabotage at Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility is just the latest setback for the country's Revolutionary Guard, though the paramilitary force is rarely publicly criticized due to its power. Its forces failed to stop both an earlier attack at Iran's Natanz facility and the assassination of a top scientist who started a military nuclear program decades earlier. Then on Sunday, the nuclear facility, of which the Guard is the chief protector, experienced a blackout that damaged some of its centrifuges.