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  1. @TheWild ™hello bro I always see you doing a very good job in all your projects, and this is great, and I give my decision to you Big #PRO
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  6. (Bloomberg) -- Senator Elizabeth Warren was focused before the banking turmoil on getting President Joe Biden to name a Federal Reserve vice chair who would resist Jerome Powell’s rate increases. Now, she wants a nominee who wants tougher bank regulation, too. “We need somebody to counter Powell on both rates and regs,” Warren said in a recent interview. Warren’s shifted focus underscores how the failures this month of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank (NASDAQ:SBNY) have changed the political calculus for any eventual nominee. Like Warren, Senate Banking Committee Chair Sherrod Brown has said he doesn’t want a “bank apologist” in the post. The frontrunner had been seen as Northwestern (NASDAQ:NWE) University Professor Janice Eberly, who was assistant Treasury secretary for economic policy in the Obama administration. “I’m not convinced anybody is now,” Brown, an Ohio Democrat, said Wednesday. Brown, whose committee would have to approve the eventual nominee, said he thinks the banking crisis likely slowed the White House’s process for picking the vice chair. Eberly has met with top Biden aides including Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard, whose move to the White House created the opening. It isn’t yet clear how her positions on banking regulations would be viewed on Capitol Hill. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to offer an update on the search. “The president’s taking this open appointment very seriously. As soon as we have something to share, we certainly will do that,” she said. Warren wants someone who would dissent from Powell’s deregulatory views, like Brainard did when she was on the Fed board. “Remember, I opposed Powell last year because of his position on regulation,” she said of the chairman’s renomination. “The fact that Powell had already weakened regulations time and time again meant that he was a dangerous man to have running the Fed.” Warren blames Powell’s approach on regulation for the bank failures. “We just saw one of the consequences of the kind of danger he posed,” she said. Powell on Wednesday said he supported a tighter leash on banks. “It’s clear we do need to strengthen supervision and regulation,” he said, adding he plans to back a package to be proposed by Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr, who is leading the Fed’s internal view of what went wrong. Warren smiled when asked about Powell’s turn toward more regulation. “I wish he’d started saying it five years ago before he weakened all these regulations,” she said. Brown added that prospects for quick action would depend on Republican backing. Freshman Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, has been absent while he undergoes treatment for depression. https://ca.investing.com/news/politics/warren-wants-bidens-fed-vice-chair-pick-to-be-tougher-on-banks-2942449
  7. Two broods of cicadas are due to emerge from the ground this April at the same time for the first time in 200 years. It's going to be loud, messy and very interesting. The last time an event like this happened, Thomas Jefferson was President of the United States – and it's going to be deafening. Trillions of periodical cicadas are due to make an appearance across the Midwest and Southeast of America this spring, after spending more than a decade burrowed underground. This year, two broods of flying cicadas will emerge at the same time, and it will be the first time they have emerged simultaneously since 1803. Periodical cicadas have an incredibly long life cycle, unlike their non-periodical brethren which mature each summer. After hatching, the immature periodical cicadas, called nymphs, spend either 13 or 17 years underground, feeding on roots, before squirming their way above ground and transforming into adult cicadas. The 17-year Brood XIII is due to emerge in Northern Illinois, and the 13-year Brood XIX will emerge in parts of the southeastern US. Both events are due to begin in late April. And for those in the right spot, there is a small area where the broods may potentially overlap. According to researchers at the University of Connecticut, the greatest likelihood of contact between the two broods is in small patches of woodland around Springfield, Illinois. "This is not a common event," says Gene Kritsky, a cicada expert and professor emeritus of biology at Mount St Joseph University in Ohio. His love of these insects began 50 years ago when he first learned about periodical cicadas, and realised there was much to discover by using historical data to create maps of their distribution patterns. He describes himself as a "frustrated historian who is also an entomologist". And it is not just Kritsky who is fascinated by these musical insects, which belong to the stink bug family, and have species names ranging from "common cactus dodger" and "scissor grinder" to "masked devil" and "whiskey drinker". His passion has inspired other Americans to document cicadas – half a million videos and photographs have been uploaded to Kritsky's citizen science app Cicada Safari, which he launched in 2019. The assorted species of Magicicada have earned themselves a "worldwide following", observed one paper on the ecology of periodical cicadas, due to their "recklessly theatrical" emergences in tremendous numbers. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240125-cicadas-what-to-expect-from-this-years-rare-dual-brood-emergence
  8. W has announced its plans to introduce the i4 electric sedan at the upcoming Auto China 2024 Auto Show in Beijing next week. The 2025 BMW i4 facelift will make its global debut alongside the new MINI Aceman and will get a host of upgrades taking cues from its ICE-powered siblings. Both models will be previewed at the BMW Group Night on April 24, a day before Auto China kicks. Also Read: BMW And Rimac Announce Partnership To Develop New Battery Tech For EVs While BMW hasn’t shared details yet, the 2025 i4 is expected to get a revised front design borrowed from the new 4 Series. This includes redesigned headlamps with boomerang-shaped LED DRLs, and an updated grille. The model will also get the upgraded laser taillights that we first saw on the 4 Series and have trickled down from the BMW M4 CSL and 3.0 CSL, which made them instantly cool. The cabin is expected to get a few upgrades in the form of a new flat-bottom steering wheel along with an upgraded infotainment system running the latest iDrive 8.5 operating system. Expect to see subtle revisions to the dashboard including redesigned air vents, new ambient lighting, as well as new upholstery across the cabin. Expect to see the use of more sustainable materials in the 2025 i4. Also Read: BMW Group India Reports Over 51% Growth In Q1 2024 Car Sales, At 3,680 Units BMW is also likely to bring upgrades to the performance and battery pack on the 2025 i4, which should keep it relevant for the coming years. The current India-spec iDrive 40 develops 335 bhp and 430 Nm of peak torque and can sprint from 0-100 kmph in 5.7 seconds. The electric sedan promises a range of 590 km (claimed) on a single charge. The i4 has fresh competition from the recently launched BYD Seal EV. The new BMW i4 facelift is likely to arrive in India next year and prices could see a marginal hike upon arrival. The current model retails for Rs 72.50 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the MINI Aceman will be the brand’s first all-new EV and is also likely to make its way to India. More details on the new i4 and Aceman will be available at Auto China 2024. https://www.carandbike.com/news/2025-bmw-i4-confirmed-for-debut-at-auto-china-2024-next-week-3212787

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