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Tuesday, June 24, 2025
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Good Morning! On this day in 1902, Goodfellow Dry Goods, a company that would later become Target Corporation, was founded. Target pioneer George Dayton eventually took over Goodfellow’s, marking the beginning of what would become a major retail corporation.
Astonishingly, a recent study suggests we may have been missing billions of people in what scientists thought were accurate global population counts. In fact, rural regions might be undercounted by over 50%, as we report below.
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Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire Plan
President Trump announced Monday evening on Truth Social that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire for 12 hours, “at which point the War will be considered, ENDED!”
Neither country immediately confirmed the ceasefire, but analysts said it offered both nations an off-ramp to halt the ongoing missile attacks.
Earlier Monday, Iran launched 19 missiles at the American Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in response to U.S. airstrikes, but 18 were intercepted and one landed harmlessly. Trump said the U.S. had advance warning of the attack.
After the Qatar attack, oil prices fell, dropping below $70 a barrel, as fears of broader disruption faded.
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World’s Largest Telescope Unveils Its First Photos
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first images Monday, revealing colorful, high-resolution views of the Trifid and Lagoon nebulas and the Virgo galaxy cluster.
Built over two decades and home to the world’s largest digital camera, the U.S.-funded telescope will scan the southern sky every night for 10 years.
In just 10 hours, it detected 2,104 new asteroids, including seven near-Earth objects, and aims to capture 20 billion galaxies while probing dark matter and dark energy. See the photos in high resolution with annotations.
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Bezos’ Italian Wedding Sparks Protests
Protests in Venice have prompted a venue change for Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s three-day wedding, scheduled to start today.
Activists, including Greenpeace, unfurled banners across the city reading “No Space for Bezos” and “Pay More Tax,” while some groups plan to block canals. See the banner here.
Originally set at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, at least one event has been moved to the Arsenale area for security.
Despite backlash, Bezos has donated roughly $1.1 million to lagoon restoration and is sourcing most supplies locally. The city’s mayor expects the wedding to generate up to $32 million in economic activity.
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➤ New York plans to build its first new nuclear plant in over 15 years. (Hear Episode)
➤ General Mills has discontinued three flavors of Cheerios due to low demand. (Hear Details)
➤ Is an apple a day actually good for you? (Hear More)

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➤ The Supreme Court on Monday issued a ruling that will allow the federal government to deport convicted criminals to “third countries” with which they have no prior connection. The court’s three liberal justices dissented. (More)
➤ Federal immigration officials say they plan to keep Kilmar Abrego Garcia in detention while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges, despite a federal judge ordering his release. (See Details)
➤ House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday came out against a bipartisan war powers resolution to prevent U.S. intervention in Iran. The resolution’s sponsors say they’ll force a vote on the measure early in July. (More)
➤ New York City voters go to the polls today to select the Democratic candidate for mayor. The latest poll shows socialist Zohran Mamdani edging ahead of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, bringing the two candidates nearly even in betting markets. (More)
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➤ The Pac-12 conference struck a media-rights deal with CBS on Monday that sets up the network to broadcast a minimum of four football and men’s basketball games per season. (More)
➤ The U.S. Men’s National Team beat Haiti 2-1 on Sunday night to remain undefeated in Concacaf Gold Cup group play. They will now play Costa Rica in the quarterfinals. (More)
➤ The Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup victory parade through Fort Lauderdale drew an estimated 400,000 fans, making it one of the largest NHL victory parades ever. (More)
➤ Fresh off winning the NBA title, the Oklahoma City Thunder are already favored to repeat next year. The next closest teams are the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks at +700. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s results: MLB | Soccer
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Daily Market Report 06/23/2025
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
19,630.97 |
0.94%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,025.17 |
0.96%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
42,581.78 |
0.89%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$103,251.84 |
2.24%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$3,392.80 |
0.73%
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HIMS Hims and Hers Health Inc. |
$41.97 |
-34.64%
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Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.
➤ Big Stock Move: Hims & Hers stock dropped nearly 35% Monday after Novo Nordisk announced it would no longer make its blockbuster weight-loss drug, Wegovy, available on Hims’ telehealth platform. (See Details)
➤ The FTC approved ad giant Omnicom’s $13.5 billion acquisition of rival Interpublic on the condition that the merged company doesn’t base its ad buys on a media company’s political content. (See Details)
➤ Tesla stock rose 8% Monday after it rolled out autonomous robotaxis in Austin, Texas, on Sunday to a limited group of testers, allowing it to compete with Google-backed Waymo. (More)
➤ Ford Motor Co. is recalling nearly 200,000 electric Mustang Mach-Es because the door latches could falter, potentially trapping passengers in the back seat. (More)
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➤ Over 200 million Americans from the Midwest to the Northeast are under heat alerts as a powerful heat dome drives record-breaking temperatures through midweek. Heat indexes have topped 100°F in cities like Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia, with little relief expected overnight. (See Map)
➤ A new AI tool called North Star simulates world leaders’ behavior to forecast global conflicts and guide diplomacy, aiming to prevent war by giving decision-makers early warning and strategic insight. (See Details)
➤ A new study from researchers in Finland suggests the global population may be vastly undercounted due to rural data gaps, potentially adding billions to official estimates. (More)
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➤ Endangered orcas in the Salish Sea have been caught on video using seaweed as grooming tools. The behavior appears to be both hygienic and social, often occurring between relatives. (See Orcas)
➤ A Los Angeles home once rented by Audrey Hepburn in the 1950s has hit the market for $10.8 million after 34 years off the block. (See Photos)
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Daily Quote
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“When I first started working with this project, I met someone who had been working on it since 1996. I was born in 1997. It makes you realize this is an endeavor of a generation of astronomers.”
— Optics expert Guillem Megias, on the release of the first deep-space images from the world’s largest telescope.
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