Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer addressed the “negative whispers” around the company, as he said: Last week, the negative whispers were about Amazon. Get out now, the consumer’s slowing down, going to hurt their main business, Amazon […]
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer addressed the “negative whispers” around the company, as he said: Last week, the negative whispers were about Amazon. Get out now, the consumer’s slowing down, going to hurt their main business, Amazon […]
Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer highlighted the company’s recent deals, as he said: When Marvell Tech won some big business recently, it came at the expense of Broadcom. They both make custom accelerator chips. We didn’t take […]
Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer highlighted the company’s recent deals, as he said: When Marvell Tech won some big business recently, it came at the expense of Broadcom. They both make custom accelerator chips. We didn’t take […]
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer highlighted why he “stayed in” the stock, as he said: Yesterday was Alphabet. I kept hearing that Google was doing badly, which would slow down the growth of Gemini. With Anthropic coming […]
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer highlighted why he “stayed in” the stock, as he said: Yesterday was Alphabet. I kept hearing that Google was doing badly, which would slow down the growth of Gemini. With Anthropic coming […]
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer highlighted how the stock fell after false news. He stated: It happens every day. Someone whispers something bad about tech to me. The story’s always hard to track down. Let me show […]
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Cramer highlighted how the stock fell after false news. He stated: It happens every day. Someone whispers something bad about tech to me. The story’s always hard to track down. Let me show […]
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. A caller asked for Cramer’s thoughts on the stock and whether they should get in it. In response, he commented: Look, I like Taiwan Semi very much, but I have […]
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. A caller asked for Cramer’s thoughts on the stock and whether they should get in it. In response, he commented: Look, I like Taiwan Semi very much, but I have […]
QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Inquiring about the stock, a caller asked if it is a buy at current levels. Cramer replied: No. No, we don’t want to, but why don’t you just go buy Arm? I mean, […]
QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) is one of Jim Cramer’s stock calls as he discussed the impact of the Iran war on the markets. Inquiring about the stock, a caller asked if it is a buy at current levels. Cramer replied: No. No, we don’t want to, but why don’t you just go buy Arm? I mean, […]
Teenager Mika Stojsavljevic stuns Talia Gibson, ranked more than 200 places above her, in straight sets to give Great Britain a 1-0 lead over Australia in the Billie Jean King Cup in Melbourne
Teenager Mika Stojsavljevic stuns Talia Gibson, ranked more than 200 places above her, in straight sets to give Great Britain a 1-0 lead over Australia in the Billie Jean King Cup in Melbourne
Hong Kong police are searching for a man who robbed a bank in Wan Chai, with the force’s preliminary investigations revealing HK$36,000 was stolen. Police received a report at 12.26pm after a man robbed a branch of Bank of East Asia in Harbour View Centre before fleeing the scene on a bicycle. Preliminary investigations showed HK$36,000 was stolen but police said they were still calculating the lo...
Hong Kong police are searching for a man who robbed a bank in Wan Chai, with the force’s preliminary investigations revealing HK$36,000 was stolen. Police received a report at 12.26pm after a man robbed a branch of Bank of East Asia in Harbour View Centre before fleeing the scene on a bicycle. Preliminary investigations showed HK$36,000 was stolen but police said they were still calculating the losses. A number of officers were seen searching for evidence at Gloucester Road, near the scene of...
In this week’s newsletter: Once close to extinction, the species is rebounding due to years of conservation work • Don’t get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up here I will never forget the moment I first saw a mountain gorilla. It was early on Mount Muhabura in Uganda, and I had spent the morning stumbling up the slopes of the inactive volcano in the Virunga range, which also spans Rwa...
In this week’s newsletter: Once close to extinction, the species is rebounding due to years of conservation work • Don’t get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up here I will never forget the moment I first saw a mountain gorilla. It was early on Mount Muhabura in Uganda, and I had spent the morning stumbling up the slopes of the inactive volcano in the Virunga range, which also spans Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Just when I thought my lungs could not take it any more, I noticed the silhouette of a creature picking leaves off a branch in a forest clearing. It was not alone. Nine mountain gorillas – all members of the Nyakagezi family – were having their breakfast around me. I was with Ugandan park rangers and veterinarians from the NGO Gorilla Doctors, who have helped oversee one of the most remarkable turnarounds in the fortunes of an endangered species in the past century – and I was excited to learn more about how they did it. As Iran war exposes global dependence on fossil fuels, the biggest emitters are reaping the rewards ‘A surrender to special interests’: alarm as Utah shields fossil-fuel companies ‘All we can do now is pray they continue’: Maasai welcome the first rains but know that drought is far from over Continue reading...
A Stoic philosopher navigates midlife in this madcap comedy from the author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette What would Marcus Aurelius have made of the Kardashians? Would Seneca have been amused by mindfulness apps? These were questions I had never consciously pondered before reading Maria Semple’s new novel. Neither, in my irrational and unvirtuous state, had I spent much time considering the appli...
A Stoic philosopher navigates midlife in this madcap comedy from the author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette What would Marcus Aurelius have made of the Kardashians? Would Seneca have been amused by mindfulness apps? These were questions I had never consciously pondered before reading Maria Semple’s new novel. Neither, in my irrational and unvirtuous state, had I spent much time considering the application of Stoic philosophy to any other key aspects of modern life. Semple, best known for her exuberant, ingenious bestseller Where’d You Go, Bernadette? , here presents us with Adora Hazzard, Stoic philosopher and divorcee. Adora lives a contented life on New York City’s Upper West Side, spending her days tutoring the twin sons of an old-money family in philosophy and seeking to live according to Stoic virtues, without recourse to destabilising “externals”. But her settled life is soon disrupted by that most classic of externals, the handsome stranger. “Curse these alluring men who throw us off our game!” (Marcus Aurelius, paraphrased.) Continue reading...
In this article @LCO.1 @CL.1 Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A general view of Navigator Terminals, an Oil storage depot along the River Thames on March 10, 2026 in London, England. Dan Kitwood | Getty Images News | Getty Images The fluctuating price of dated Brent , the global benchmark for real-world barrels of crude, has prompted energy analysts warn to that acute stress in the ...
In this article @LCO.1 @CL.1 Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A general view of Navigator Terminals, an Oil storage depot along the River Thames on March 10, 2026 in London, England. Dan Kitwood | Getty Images News | Getty Images The fluctuating price of dated Brent , the global benchmark for real-world barrels of crude, has prompted energy analysts warn to that acute stress in the physical oil market shows little sign of abating amid worries over a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East. As energy market participants continue to monitor shipping disruption through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz , an unprecedented gap has emerged between dated Brent and front-month Brent futures , suggesting supplies will remain tight for some time. The spot price of dated Brent, which refers to physical cargoes that have been assigned delivery dates from 10 days forward to one month ahead, came in at $131.97 per barrel on Thursday afternoon, according to data compiled by Platts. That's up over 7% from the previous session but down from a record high of $144.42 on Tuesday, just before the U.S. and Iran announced a two-week truce. Dated Brent is assessed based on bids, offers and trades in the open physical spot market, which means it reflects the real-world price tag of crude oil. Brent crude futures for June delivery, meanwhile, were last seen trading 0.6% higher at $96.51 per barrel on Friday morning. "Dated Brent at $144 is not just a price record. It's the physical market telling you that real barrels are becoming scarce. The market is pricing in scarcity, not just risk," Andrejka Bernatova, founder and CEO of Dynamix Corporation III, told CNBC by email. Read more Brent oil spot price above $120 in sign that Iran ceasefire can't solve deep disruption Iran oil shock stirs memories of 1997 Asian Financial Crisis — but here’s why history may not repeat itself ‘Weeks, if not months’: Strait of Hormuz tanker traffic won't normalize anytime soon "Even with the c...
Texas city believes loose rules and low taxes will make the US’s biggest banks come running – can it pull it off? As the warm sun rises over the Dallas skyline, SUVs and pickup trucks whiz past an unassuming construction site that is helping cement the city’s Texas-sized financial ambitions. Nestled between towers claimed by Bank of America and JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs has cordoned off 800,000 sq ...
Texas city believes loose rules and low taxes will make the US’s biggest banks come running – can it pull it off? As the warm sun rises over the Dallas skyline, SUVs and pickup trucks whiz past an unassuming construction site that is helping cement the city’s Texas-sized financial ambitions. Nestled between towers claimed by Bank of America and JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs has cordoned off 800,000 sq ft for a new Dallas campus able to host more than 5,000 staff. But the $700m (£530m) project is more than a regional expansion plan by one of America’s largest banks. It is another win for the lobbyists behind Dallas’s “Y’all Street” – the Texan city’s aggressive push to steal New York’s financial crown. Continue reading...
Experts warn lapse could sharply reduce reports of abuse, echoing a 58% drop during a similar legal gap in 2021 Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The European parliament has blocked the extension of a law that permits big tech firms to scan for child sexual exploitation on their platforms, creating a legal gap that child safety experts say will lead to c...
Experts warn lapse could sharply reduce reports of abuse, echoing a 58% drop during a similar legal gap in 2021 Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The European parliament has blocked the extension of a law that permits big tech firms to scan for child sexual exploitation on their platforms, creating a legal gap that child safety experts say will lead to crimes going undetected. The law, which was a carve-out of the EU Privacy Act, was put in place in 2021 as a temporary measure allowing companies to use automated detection technologies to scan messages for harms, including child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming and sextortion . However, it expired on 3 April, and the EU parliament decided not to vote to extend it, amid privacy concerns from some lawmakers. Continue reading...
Two Americans travelling in China who mistook a “happy funeral” banquet in rural China for a trendy restaurant were unexpectedly given a warm welcome by the locals. Well-known American YouTuber Ludwig Anders Ahgren, who is widely known as Ludwig, has amassed over 6.8 million followers. Recently, he set off on a motorcycle journey across China with his friend, travelling from Guangdong province in ...
Two Americans travelling in China who mistook a “happy funeral” banquet in rural China for a trendy restaurant were unexpectedly given a warm welcome by the locals. Well-known American YouTuber Ludwig Anders Ahgren, who is widely known as Ludwig, has amassed over 6.8 million followers. Recently, he set off on a motorcycle journey across China with his friend, travelling from Guangdong province in southern China to Inner Mongolia in the north. On the fifth day of their trip, while passing...
Your top off-the-beaten track discoveries, from gorges in Galicia to vineyards in La Rioja • Tell us about a trip to Italy – the best tip wins a £200 holiday voucher Recently travelling from Madrid to San Sebastián, we spent three days in picturesque Briñas in La Rioja, staying at the beautiful Finca Torre de Briñas (doubles from €189 B&B). The neighbouring town, Haro , reached via a 40-minute wal...
Your top off-the-beaten track discoveries, from gorges in Galicia to vineyards in La Rioja • Tell us about a trip to Italy – the best tip wins a £200 holiday voucher Recently travelling from Madrid to San Sebastián, we spent three days in picturesque Briñas in La Rioja, staying at the beautiful Finca Torre de Briñas (doubles from €189 B&B). The neighbouring town, Haro , reached via a 40-minute walk by the Ebro River, hosts several of the largest wine producers in the region (CVNE and Muga are recommended). You can stop in and sample them, before heading into the town centre, which has several tapas spots to fuel the walk back to the hotel. Bliss. Tom Dickson Continue reading...
Elle Fanning stars as a student and single mom who turns to OnlyFans to raise cash, plus a tense, clever new season of Beef pitches two sets of couples against one another Margo’s English tutor thinks she’s Harvard material. If only he wasn’t using this assessment to flatter her into bed. When, with grim predictability, he leaves her literally holding the baby, Margo (Elle Fanning) realises she ha...
Elle Fanning stars as a student and single mom who turns to OnlyFans to raise cash, plus a tense, clever new season of Beef pitches two sets of couples against one another Margo’s English tutor thinks she’s Harvard material. If only he wasn’t using this assessment to flatter her into bed. When, with grim predictability, he leaves her literally holding the baby, Margo (Elle Fanning) realises she has followed in the footsteps of her mother Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer) who had her after a one-night stand with a punter at Hooters. What unfolds is a story of hardscrabble female solidarity as Margo, determined to retain a degree of autonomy, unlocks both an income and her latent creativity via an OnlyFans account. The script is smart, funny and unsentimental and the lead performances (particularly Pfeiffer) are full of warmth and charm. Apple TV, from Wednesday 15 April Continue reading...
Self-help hacks such as ‘cooking from scratch’ or ‘meeting your friends’ may seem ridiculous. But there’s something deeply human at the heart of this trend Does life, of late, feel just too easy? Are you keen to make it harder than it already is? If that sounds like a genuinely demented question in the week that the world came close to threatened Armageddon, then fair enough. I bridled too when I ...
Self-help hacks such as ‘cooking from scratch’ or ‘meeting your friends’ may seem ridiculous. But there’s something deeply human at the heart of this trend Does life, of late, feel just too easy? Are you keen to make it harder than it already is? If that sounds like a genuinely demented question in the week that the world came close to threatened Armageddon, then fair enough. I bridled too when I read last week about friction-maxxing , the supposed trend for doing things in slightly more effortful, time-consuming or analogue ways – cooking from scratch instead of ordering a delivery, finding your way using road signs instead of just plugging in the satnav, or reading a book rather than half-listening to the audio version of it – as a form of creative resistance to the inexorable march of big tech through our lives. Times are tough enough for a lot of people without being made to feel lazy for taking shortcuts. Besides, the list published this week by the Washington Post of ways to friction-maxx – which included such superhuman feats as seeing your friends in person rather than just WhatsApping them, and actively trying to remember something rather than just falling back on Google – sounds suspiciously like the rebranding under an irritating new name of what used to be considered merely living. Your grandparents would have scoffed at the idea that any of these things were remotely difficult, or that making an effort to do them could somehow make you a better, more resilient person. Continue reading...