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04Mar2021 Market Close: Powell Plunges Markets Into Disorder, DOW Closes Down 346, Nasdaq Down -2 1%, US Dollar Rises 91 61, Bitcoin Slips To 48200

The Nasdaq got clobbered (again) as investors pulled out of Big Tech (SPY -1.2%). Gigafactory demand leads to price explosion in battery-grade lithium. The Market in Perspective Here are the headlines moving the markets. Clean Energy Investing Is Becoming A Bubble Remember when EV and hydrogen truck maker Nikola listed last year? The stock soared in the first months of trading, only to slump heavily just a few months later after allegations were madeand later confirmedthat the CEO of the company had misled investors about its products. According to some analysts, many companies like Nikola are out there touting EVs, solar, wind, and hydrogen. And many of them will sink, taking their investors down with them. Every green energy proposal we have examined relies on the trifecta of wind,

L A Teachers Union Under Fire for Racial Profiling of Critical Mom

4 Mar 2021 United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), the teachers’ union representing educators in the Los Angeles United School District (USDSA), attempted to profile the race of a local mother who criticized the union for opposing school reopening plans. The mom, Maryam Qudrat, who is of Middle Eastern descent, says the union conducted “racial opposition research” on her. Local Fox affiliate KTTV-11 reported Wednesday: Maryam Qudrat says the teachers union asked her about her past media interviews, as well as her ethnicity and class status, as part of a “project” and now, she is crying foul. Qudrat has a seventh-grader enrolled in LAUSD and for months, she had advocated for kids to return to in-person schooling and has given media interviews criticizing UTLA for refusing to reopen schools.

California counties move to reopen schools and businesses despite pandemic risks

California counties move to reopen schools and businesses despite pandemic risks Despite having the most COVID-19 infections and deaths of any state in the US, a growing number of counties in California are beginning to reopen businesses, schools and other public venues like theme parks and museums. On Tuesday, seven more counties were lowered from the most restrictive “purple tier” to the “red tier” on the state’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy.” The “red tier” entails a “substantial” level of risk, with 4–7 new cases per 100,000 people and a 5–8 percent test positivity rate, both of which indicate high levels of community transmission of the virus. The counties which have entered the red tier include San Francisco, Santa Clara, Napa, San Luis Obispo, Lassen, Modoc and El Dorado.

Newsom signs California schools bill, but SF Democrat says leaders still must beg for reopening

Newsom signs California schools bill, but SF Democrat says leaders still must beg for reopening
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