If for any reason you believe you received this email in error or if you no longer wish to receive these emails, click here to unsubscribe.
Well, Good Morning!
Let's take a look at what the day has in store for us.
So, let's dig in, shall we?
Here's What You Need To Know... Remains found in the desert identified as a woman who's been missing for months Lauren "El" Cho of New Jersey was reported missing on June 28 "when she reportedly walked away" from the Yucca Valley home where she was staying, according to the sheriff's department. The search for Cho was launched this summer and included planes searching the remote mountain terrain and canines scouring the area for evidence. Now, her remains have been identified in the California desert — but her cause of death is unclear, pending the results of the toxicology report.
Missing persons, especially women, have been in the spotlight of the media since the high-profile disappearance of Gabby Petito. Many minority communities have also used this opportunity to point out the differences between search efforts for young white women and search efforts for women of color, especially indigenous women.
Queen Elizabeth has been told to rest for another two more weeks, sources say Queen Elizabeth is, at 95 years of age, the world's oldest monarch (not to mention the one with the longest reign). Though she is well known for being in great health and being very involved in her public responsibilities, her doctors have advised her to rest for the next couple of weeks. During this time, she has been instructed not to host or participate in "official visits." Her role during this timeframe will be reduced to "light" royal tasks.
Yesterday, for instance, she recorded a video to speak to the delegates at the COP26 climate change summit, which is scheduled for next week, and which she had planned to attend. Earlier this week, she could be seen awarding a poetry medal in a video, and she seemed to be upbeat in that footage. She's pulled out of an event hosted by a military charity, but has set an intention to attend a memorial service for Britain's war dead later next month.
Behind the scenes, this 30-plus year stock market phenom is leveraging his "secret weapon" to beat the most respected, most admired, and most accomplished Wall Street players.
Like the time he won 119 consecutive trades… without suffering a SINGLE loss.
Now, for the first time EVER, he's taking retail traders under the hood of his revolutionary Rapid Wealth Multiplier system to show them how to potentially 10x your results four times over - or more.
Documents reveal Facebook targeted children as young as 6 for consumer base In an internal Facebook blog post published April 9, the author wrote that the company planned to hire several positions as it expanded into offering its full range of products to children younger than its current threshold of 13 years old. Diagrams illustrate proposed new target age groups, ranging from kids 6 to 9 years old and tweens 10 to 12 years old — along with existing targets of early teens from 13 to 15 years old, late teens from 16 to 17 years old, and adults.
"These five age groups can be used to define education, transparency, controls and defaults that will meet the needs of young users," wrote the Facebook employee. Facebook responded to a request for comment by referring to a blog post it had written in response to The Wall Street Journal's coverage of its efforts to attract younger audiences.
"Companies that operate in a highly competitive space — including the Wall Street Journal — make efforts to appeal to younger generations. Considering that our competitors are doing the same thing, it would actually be newsworthy if Facebook didn't do this work," the post said.
The controversial post came just one week before a coalition of 35 organizations and 64 individual experts, coordinated by Fairplay, formerly known as the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, a Boston-based nonprofit, raised concerns about privacy, screen time, mental health, self-esteem and commercial pressure in a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Get INSTANT Access (Free of Charge!) Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research and other important offers. You can unsubscribe at any time.
The Single-Stock Retirement PlayHere's Why This $3 Stock Should be the Cornerstone of Your Portfolio
THE NEXT BITCOINSHow to Go for Windfall Profits of 50x or |
|
Here Are Today's Conversation Starters
In Focus: Culture, Sports & Entertainment
The Rust armorer broke her silence on the Alec Baldwin shooting incident. Who does she blame?
Hannah Gutierrez Reed said she pushed for safety meetings on the film but was denied.
8 feel-good horror books that are scary and fun, just in time for Halloween
Feel-good horror books can be one of two types. The first kind balances horror and humor; the second kind is heavier on the horror. You'll find both here.
Here are 12 scary movies to stream while you pass out candy this weekend
If you're staying home during the spookiest weekend of 2021, here are some seasonal picks to help set the mood.
|
In Focus: Science, Tech & Health
What is the "new hidden world" in Earth's inner core?
Earth's "solid" inner core might actually be a bit mushy, researchers now find.
WWII "ghost ships" rise from the Pacific after a volcanic eruption
Helicopter footage from Japan's All Nippon News (ANN) captured the 24 ships washed ashore on the western side of the island of Iwo Jima.
A huge solar flare could bring supercharged northern lights on Halloween
A massive solar flare from the sun could lead to a dazzling (and maybe spooky) northern lights display for parts of the northern United States this Halloween, according to a NASA scientist.
|
In Focus: Business, Markets & The Economy
3 disruptive stocks shaping the future of technology
Investors who have observed soaring prices in technology stocks throughout history should look to these three companies for the next generation of innovation.
This is why investors should pay attention to the at-home diagnostics market
We are seeing an acceleration in healthcare innovation, unlike anything the world has seen in decades.
The stock market was more treat than trick in October. Here's what to know
October may be notorious for big market crashes. But this month was more of a Rocktober than Shocktober for stocks.
|
In Focus: Politics & World Affairs
Crenshaw: Biden is treating illegal immigrants better than he treats military families
Rep. Dan Crenshaw slammed President Biden Thursday over a Wall Street Journal report that Biden is considering paying $450,000 to migrant families that were separated on the southern border.
What did the Pope have to say about Biden and Communion amid the abortion controversy?
Face to face at the Vatican, President Joe Biden held extended and highly personal talks with Pope Francis on Friday and came away saying the pontiff told him he was a "good Catholic."
This GOP Trump critic won't seek re-election. What's the big picture?
The Illinois Republican announced his decision in a video, saying the "time is now" to move on. "My disappointment in the leaders that don't lead is huge," he said.
|
|
|
The school principal from the lap dance incident was already accused in a 2019 sexual assault case
School bus driver allegedly assaulted by mothers confronting her over bullying incident
Why is Facebook's new name being ridiculed by Hebrew speakers?
The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What is The Immortal Snail?
Apparently, endangered California condors can have "virgin births," according to a study released earlier this week
England is now prescribing vapes, becoming the first country in the world to do so
Why Alton Brown fans are laughing over this fry theft right now
This New York City mayoral candidate has been hospitalized after being hit by cab in Manhattan
|
It's Time For Your Clickbait Break!
|
One For The History Books
On this day in 130, the city of Antinoöpolis was officially founded in ancient Egypt; John Adams was born in 1735; in 1905, Emperor Nicholas II created a new era of constitutional monarchy in Russia; mass hysteria erupted over the radio broadcast of War of the Worlds in 1938; the most powerful human-created explosion detonated in 1961; in 1974, Muhammad Ali regained the world heavyweight boxing title; Lebron James made his NBA debut in 2003.
|
"The wound is the place where the light enters you."
— Rumi
|
The Seven At 7
14422 Shoreside Way Suite 110-238 Winter Garden, FL 34787
© 2021 The Seven at 7. All Rights Reserved.
If for any reason you believe you received this email in error, you can safely ignore it, or click here to unsubscribe.
No comments:
Post a Comment