What China’s Biggest Stimulus Measure Since the Pandemic Means for US Investors: Morning Brief

This is The Takeaway from today’s Morning Brief, that’s possible to register to receive in your inbox every morning, along with: China just announced its biggest economic stimulus measures since the pandemic, which is resonating in stocks and commodities around the world. After details of monetary stimulus and stock market support were announced by the … Read more

‘Less than a moment of confirmation’

A big ‘Wicked: Part Two’ moment for Marissa Bode’s character Nessarose will focus on “the magic of the story,” she tells PEOPLE Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Giles Keyte/Universal Photos Marissa Bode on November 9; in ‘Wicked: Part One’ Bad star Marissa Bode teases a big moment that audiences are still waiting for. Bode, 24, plays Nessarose in … Read more

Ozempic and other weight loss drugs may make people drink less, study says

Another study suggests that weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy (NVO) and Mounjaro (LLY) may help people drink less alcohol. Some patients taking weight-loss medications, including popular GLP-1 treatments, reported reducing their alcohol consumption, according to a new study recently published in the scientific journal JAMA Network Open. The study surveyed approximately 14,000 members of the … Read more

Beautiful 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod Coupe set for Premier Auction Group

⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious A beautifully restored 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod Coupe, equipped with an LS1 V8 and modern upgrades, is being auctioned. A meticulously crafted 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod Coupe will make waves at the upcoming auction, combining the charm of a classic muscle car with modern performance and luxury. This … Read more

Tiff Massey’s ‘7 Mile Livernois’ Exhibition Isn’t Just About a Neighborhood—It’s a Tribute to Black Detroit

“7 Mile + Livernois” from the Detroit Institute of Arts celebrates Detroit as a place for Black women to live and create by elevating both the work of the artist, Tiff Massey, and the community from which she comes. The exhibition draws attention to how Detroit is represented in the national – and even global … Read more

Do Mom and Dad really know what’s best? A psychologist explains why children think their parents are bossier than them

Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question that you would like an expert to answer, please send it to Curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. Why do my parents always act like they know best? – Taliyah, age 12, Gwinnett, Georgia No one likes to be the boss, but your parents’ bossiness … Read more

Mizuho selects the AI ​​stock you should buy

In recent years it has become clear that the technology sector has been an important driver of market growth. Innovations, especially in generative AI, are rapidly improving software capabilities, creating the potential for greater productivity and adaptability in digital tools. But while software plays a crucial role, these advances couldn’t happen without the hardware that … Read more

Tesla drivers excited about future updates after leak teases rollout of advanced technology: ‘This would be great’

While not the most critically acclaimed holiday update (explained here by NotATeslaApp), a leak of Tesla update 2024.44 had drivers speculating about what awaited them under the proverbial tree. NotATeslaApp shared a sneak peek of the upcoming update, with some caveats. The new features were for a 2024 Model 3 in Europe, have been translated … Read more

Seasonal affective disorder isn’t just the “winter blues.” 6 myths about SAD that experts want to correct.

December is seasonal depression month, and it’s no surprise why. The days are short (in fact, the winter solstice on December 21 is the shortest day of the year), the weather is cold and gloomy, and by the time most people have finished work, it is already dark outside. These seasonal changes can be bothersome … Read more