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(CNN)When President Joe Biden tested positive for Covid last week, the dog stayed with him. The cat went with his wife. Biden's long-anticipated, heavily-planned-for, how-has-it-not-happened-yet Covid infection turned the White House residence briefly into a sick ward for a single, high-profile patient who aides said spent the weekend going stir crazy from the isolation. His wife decamped for Delaware, bringing with her their new shorthair tabby. Staffing inside the executive mansion was reduced to the most essential personnel, whom Biden fretted might contract the highly transmissible variant of the coronavirus that likely infected him. And even the cart of video equipment wheeled into the second-floor Treaty Room, phone calls from his grandkids and a stack of books about Ireland couldn't prevent the cabin fever from setting in. "I'm only a couple hundred yards away," Biden told visitors from South Korea on Tuesday, who listened to him speaking on a screen in the Roosevelt Room. "I could look out from the balcony and holler to you!" When the meeting concluded, he took off his jacket and stepped onto the Truman Balcony to do just that. By Tuesday, Biden was feeling well enough to resume working out in the White House gym -- a daily routine he'd foregone during his convalescence. Instead of waking up to exercise, his German Shepherd, Commander, served as his alarm clock on Monday when -- in the first lady's absence -- he nudged the commander-in-chief awake just before 7 a.m. "My wife's not here," Biden explained a few hours later. "She usually takes him out in the morning while I'm upstairs working out." By Wednesday, Biden had tested negative on two antigen tests and was allowed to break out of his isolation, though he'll have to wear a mask for 10 days. His first stop: The White House Rose Garden to speak about his experience with the disease. Long viewed as something of an inevitability, Biden's bout with Covid has nonetheless marked a turning point. Some on Biden's team expressed quiet relief that what nearly everyone expected would come to pass finally did -- without, for now, any major health complications. For a White House whose operations were designed -- from its earliest days -- to prevent the septuagenarian commander-in-chief from getting sick , Biden's aides saw the illness as a sign that even the most protected person can come down with Covid and be just fine. Early in his tenure, Biden's meetings were held with the smallest groups of officials possible, all of whom wore color-coordinated wristbands to indicate they'd been tested for coronavirus that day. Masks were required everywhere on the White House grounds in the first months of Biden's administration. Travel outside Washington was rare. So restricted was the President's inner circle that when a long string of Washington officials -- including the vice president, secretary of state, attorney general, House speaker and several senior-level Biden aides, including the press secretary and national security adviser -- tested positive, none were determined to have been in "close contact" with Biden. Concerns about the President contracting Covid were partly rooted in his age; at 79, he is at higher risk for severe disease. But some Democrats also wondered how getting sick might affect Biden's political standing, given the increasingly frequent questions about whether he will be too old to serve a second term. Yet life in the bubble did not suit Biden, who chafed at the limitations placed on a job he'd been seeking for the previous four decades. Trappings like state dinners and medal ceremonies were put on hold. And perhaps most galling for the famously tactile President, visitors were rare. The restrictions began to ease as vaccinations became available and the virus started to wane. Even episodes of variant-propelled resurgence did not prevent Biden from beginning to live more loosely. The day before he tested p ositive, Biden flew back and forth to Massachusetts for a speech on climate change. Photos from aboard Air Force One showed he wasn't wearing a mask as he engaged with lawmakers who were invited on the trip. He shook hands before and after the event, though didn't linger for long given the blistering sun and high temperatures. But that was an exception; as he begins to travel more across the country, Biden has spent as much as 45 minutes greeting audiences with handshakes and hugs after his speeches. By the time he'd returned to the White House Wednesday evening, however, he began to feel fatigued. One restless night and two tests later, Biden became the second sitting US president to test positive for Covid. His symptoms -- runny nose, sore throat, elevated temperature, body aches -- were all deemed mild, which the White House attributed to his four doses of vaccine. But the rules were still the rules, and Biden entered the required period of isolation as his team began executing a plan they'd had in place for months, beginning with a swift public announcement. Many White House staffers only learned from that disclosure the President had Covid. "We have said for some time that there was a substantial possibility that the President -- like anyone else -- could get Covid, and we have prepared for this possibility. We are now executing on our plan so that the President can continue to work seamlessly from the residence, " chief of staff Ron Klain wrote in a memo to staff a few hours after the initial statement. Facing reporters this week, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was joined by the White House Covid response coordinator, https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/27/politics/joe-biden-covid-cabin-fever/index.html ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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The production version will be built on a platform developed by Spotlight Automotive, the China-based joint venture between BMW and Great Wall. LONDON -- Mini’s Aceman concept previews a battery-electric small SUV planned by the BMW Group small-car brand. The Aceman is a “design preview” that looks ahead to the brand’s all-electric future. Mini has said it will end sales of combustion engine vehicles in the early part of the next decade. A production version of the 4050 mm-long concept would slot below the Mini Countryman. “This concept car reflects how Mini is reinventing itself for its all-electric future,” Mini brand head Stefanie Wurst said in a statement. The production version will be built on a new electric platform developed by Spotlight Automotive, the China-based joint venture between BMW Group and Great Wall. The platform will also underpin a new electric hatchback. LMC Automotive expects the Aceman to go into production in China in 2024. It expects a European sales launch at the beginning of 2025. The forecasting firm predicts annual sales of around 40,000 initially in Europe, before ramping to more than 50,000. The Aceman name references the Mini Paceman, a now discontinued three-door version of the previous-generation Countryman compact SUV. The name could be revived for the new small SUV. Tech innovations The Aceman showcases design and technology innovations Mini says will define the brand in the future. The new design language, called Charismatic Simplicity, reduces complexity in a way that Mini says serves to better highlight the brand’s traditional characteristics. Details such as the closed-in grille, flush-fitting windows and smooth body surfaces also help to improve aerodynamics and increase range. Mini has kept a link to the brand’s British heritage with references to the Union Jack flag, for example in the top half of the closed off grille, in the shape of the bars on the roof rack and in the shape of the taillights. The crease in the bodywork linking the A-pillar to the front wheel arch is a nod to the welding seam seen on the original Mini. The interior is said to include “the bare essentials” in a further link to the original low-cost Mini launched in 1959. The round central display is retained as a touchscreen with just five controls underneath. “Digitalization allows us to get along with a minimal operating concept and at the same time maximize the experience, ” Oliver Heilmer, head of Mini design, said in the statement. The infotainment uses the latest generation Mini Operating System built on Google’s Android Open Source Project (AOSP) software stack that Mini says allows for a much wider range of digital features, including moving image projections. The headlights and radiator grille element, central screen and projections work together in “precisely orchestrated harmony, ” Mini said. Anyone approaching the car is “tracked by a cloud of light” that gets brighter as they get closer, while a sound is broadcast. The interior is leather-free and uses a range of colorful fabrics including knitted textiles to create “a modern and homely atmosphere,” the company said. The Aceman will be revealed publicly at the Gamescom 2022 gamer trade fair in Cologne, Germany. The fair starts Aug. 24. https://europe.autonews.com/cars-concepts/mini-previews-small-electric-suv-aceman-concept ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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A young female walrus has chosen Norway's capital Oslo as her holiday destination for 2022. Onlookers spotted the marine mammal clambering onto boats - which often look like they are about to capsize under her not inconsiderable 600kg (94 stone) heft - to nap in the sun. Nicknamed Freya after the Norse goddess of love, she has become something of a celebrity in the country. It is thought this may be the latest European stop-off for the mammal. According to the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, Freya was first sighted in the country's northern county of Troms and Finnmark in 2019. Since then, there have been reported sightings of her in the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden. It is likely that she has travelled south from the Arctic - where walruses tend to live, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). She caught people's attention in Norway this summer when she was spotted climbing onto boats in the southern coastal town of Kragero in June. More recently, she made her way to Oslo, where onlookers have been gathering to catch glimpses of her from the city's jetty. But her presence has caused concern among some. One kayaker described a "scary encounter" with the animal when it came too close to his vessel, local media report. Another boy fell into the water near the walrus when he was paddle-boarding and had to be rescued by a jet ski, Norwegian news site Nettavisen said. Following the incidents, some suggested that the walrus should be moved from the area, or even euthanised. But after monitoring Freya's movements Norway's directorate of fisheries released a statement on Monday saying that the mammal is in good condition and can remain where she is. It did, however, stress that people should keep their distance and be careful when swimming in the sea. It added that walruses do not usually pose a danger to humans as long as they keep their distance. But if disturbed, they may feel threatened and attack people nearby. "She... is not necessarily as slow and clumsy as one might think when she is resting," it said. Walruses are a protected species that tend to spend the summer in icy waters, according to WWF. But their habitat is changing quickly, with sea ice loss caused by climate change limiting their access to it, it adds. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62303866 ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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Ukraine says work has started at three ports aimed at forming "green corridors" to allow grain exports. A spokesperson for the Odesa military administration said naval teams will build routes out of southern ports in Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi. Once the routes are established, "caravans" of ships led by Ukrainian naval vessels will sail through the Black Sea, Serhiy Bratchuk said. Kyiv and Moscow struck a deal to allow the grain exports last week. Under the deal, which was brokered by Turkey and the UN, Russia agreed not to target ports while grain was in transit, while Ukraine pledged to guide cargo ships through waters that have been mined. However, the agreement was thrown into chaos less than 24 hours after the deal was signed, when two Russian missiles targeted a port in the city of Odesa. Russia said the attack targeted a Ukrainian naval ship docked in the harbour. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the strike showed that Moscow cannot be trusted to stick to the deal and accused the country of "barbarism". And on Wednesday morning, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko warned that the deal could collapse if obstacles to Russian agricultural exports are not removed, the Interfax news agency reported. Despite the uncertainty, Mr Bratchuk said Ukraine intends to stick to the deal and pledged to carry out its obligations, despite the threat of Russian "aggression". He said that military and civilian specialists will "carefully search for underwater objects, install special means of navigation equipment that will help the safety of navigation". It comes as Turkey's Defence Minister Hulusi Akar opened a joint grain co-ordination centre in Istanbul. Staffed by Ukrainian and Russian officials, as well as Turkish and UN monitors, the centre will ensure the safe passage of Ukrainian vessels and inspect them for weapons as they enter and exit the Black Sea. "The staff working at this centre are aware that the eyes of the world are upon them," Mr Akar told reporters. "It is our hope that the centre will make the greatest contribution possible to humanitarian needs and peace." Mr Akar added that around one-third of the world's wheat supply comes from Ukraine and Russia. About 20m tonnes of grain meant for export are trapped in Ukraine, and Mr Zelensky has warned this could rise to 75m tonnes after this year's harvest. Elsewhere, intense fighting has continued in Ukraine, as a southern counter-offensive launched by Kyiv continues to face stiff opposition. Russian-installed officials in the occupied city of Kherson confirmed that a Ukrainian artillery strike had seriously damaged the Antonivskiy Bridge, forcing its closure. Anton Gerashchenko, a senior adviser to Mr Zelensky, said the strike had "dealt another powerful blow to one of the two bridges which are used by the invaders for a massive transfer of troops". One of just two crossings over the Dnipro river near Kherson, Russian forces have relied on it to resupply troops west of the river. Kyiv has been heavily targeting the bridge in recent days in the hope of isolating Moscow's troops. Sergiy Khlan, a senior Ukrainian official, said the counter-offensive was achieving its goals and that the region will "definitely be liberated by September". But the UK's defence ministry said Ukraine had likely suffered setbacks elsewhere. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62315781 ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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(CNN)Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Indiana on Monday ahead of the state's special legislative session to take up an abortion ban -- her latest trip in a series of stops around the country focused on reproductive rights following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The visit comes as reproductive rights have emerged as a top issue in her broad portfolio, with the vice president's trip to the Hoosier State marking her seventh engagement with state legislators since the high court struck down the federal right to abortion. Indiana lawmakers are reconvening Monday afternoon to consider additional restrictions on the procedure -- the first state to hold a special session with the goal of curtailing abortion rights since the court's decision last month. The GOP-authored bill would prohibit abortion unless the procedure was necessary to prevent a "substantial permanent impairment" to the life of the pregnant person. The bill would also bar abortion clinics from performing surgical abortions and require in-person dispensation of an abortion-inducing drug used in a medication abortion. It would include exceptions in cases of rape or incest so long as the pregnant person provides the physician with an affidavit attesting to the rape or incest. At the roundtable in Indianapolis with Indiana lawmakers, Harris said that the court's decision "took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of America -- the women of America." "Let's contemplate what that means in and of itself -- that in a land that was founded on the important principles of freedom and liberty, that such a thing would happen," she continued. The Biden administration has taken steps since the Supreme Court's decision to attempt to ensure some reproductive health protections. But President Joe Biden has not gone as far as to declare a national or public health emergency on the matter, which members of Congress and reproductive rights organizations have continued to call for. The Center for Reproductive Rights told CNN that the White House has continued to meet with them and other reproductive rights organizations to discuss the matter. Harris did not answer questions from the press on Monday about whether she would support such an emergency. But she argued that Americans don't have to abandon their faith "to agree that the government should not be making this decision, " adding that the Supreme Court's decision has "created a health care crisis" in America. "When you understand how a woman's body works, you will understand that the parameters that are being proposed mean that for the vast majority of women, by the time she realizes she's pregnant, she will effectively be prohibited from having access to reproductive health care that would allow her to choose what happens to her body," she continued. She also highlighted how the court's decision may put other established rights at risk. "We are looking at an interpretation of the Constitution that suggests (Justice) Clarence Thomas said the quiet part out loud, that this puts at risk an individual's right to make decisions about contraception, puts at risk the right to marry the person you love," Harris said. "So when we discuss this issue and when we contemplate what it means, understand that it can have a profound impact on just about everyone in our country who has any association or concern about these very issues." The vice president previously convened state legislators at the White House to discuss abortion, and she has held roundtable discussions on the issue in Orlando, Florida, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Atlantic City, New Jersey and Charlotte, North Carolina, this month. She also discussed the issue at Essence Festival in New Orleans at the beginning of July. CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi, Chandelis Duster, Betsy Klein and Jasmine Wright contributed to this report. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/25/politics/harris-abortion-restrictions-indiana/index.html ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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It was just last week that we learned the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 will start at $106,395 (in coupe form) and $113,895 (for the convertible), and GM is already actively worried about owners flipping their new cars after delivery for way over sticker price. In an apparent effort to discourage the practice, Chevrolet is offering Z06 owners up to $5,000 worth of "points" through the company's owner rewards program, though it likely won't be enough. According to CorvetteBlogger.com, an email from Chevrolet was sent out Friday afternoon teasing the financial incentive for owners who keep their new C8-generation Corvette Z06 for a full year after the date of purchase. For an unspecified limited amount of time, Z06 owners who are My Chevrolet Rewards members can earn up to 500,000 additional points if they keep their car for 12 months, which is said to be valued at around $5,000. So what does that $5,000 buy you? According to the Chevrolet Rewards website, owners will be able to spend those 500,000 points on payments for services like OnStar and other connected plans, as well as pay for service visits at the dealership, or for additional vehicle parts and accessories. It's unclear when or if the points expire at any point. CorvetteBlogger reported that the rewards could be tied to a non-transferable vehicle warranty, but that turned out to be a false rumor. At such a relatively low value, Chevy's incentive seems unlikely to prevent most people who want to flip their Z06 from doing so. Why would take the rewards points, which can pretty much only be used to get something like a Chevy hat or an oil change, versus flipping the car for potentially tens of thousands of actual dollars in profit? In that light, instead of viewing the rewards points as an effort of preventing flippers , it's better labeled as additional value added to the Z06 for customers who actually bought the car to drive it, as it probably won't do much against some disinterested money-grabbing flipper. https://www.motortrend.com/news/chevy-corvette-z06-flip-reward-points/ ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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A Pennsylvania man died Sunday after his 18-foot pet snake wrapped itself around his neck days earlier, prompting authorities to fatally shoot the reptile, authorities said. Elliot Senseman, 27, of Upper Macungie Township, died at Lehigh Valley Hospital—Cedar Crest on Sunday, four days after the attack, officials said. A boa constrictor, or a similar snake, wrapped its body "around the neck of Mr. Senseman, thus causing the anoxic brain injury" and a "complete lack of oxygen to the brain," according to a statement by the Lehigh County Coroner’s Office. Upper Macungie Township police officers Wednesday were dispatched at 2:12 p.m. ET to the 1400 block of Church Street "for a male in cardiac arrest with a snake wrapped around his neck," according to a department statement. When the officers arrived, they found the man "who was unresponsive" and on the floor with "a large snake wrapped around" his neck, police said. Despite "the massive size of the reptile," an officer managed "to shoot the snake in the head without risking further injury to the male," according to the statement. Officers pulled the mortally wounded snake off the man "at which time emergency medical care was provided," police said https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/pennsylvania-man-dies-days-18-foot-snake-wrapped-neck-rcna39823 ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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Russian energy giant Gazprom says it will once again drastically cut gas supplies to Europe through its main pipeline due to maintenance work. Gazprom said stopping another turbine at the Nord Stream 1 pipeline would cut daily gas production to 20%, halving the current level of supply. The German government said there was no technical reason to limit gas supply. It is likely to make it more difficult for European countries to replenish their stores of gas before winter. The Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which pumps gas from Russia to Germany, has been running well below capacity for weeks, and was completely shut down for a 10-day maintenance break earlier this month. The European Commission has urged countries to cut gas use by 15% over the next seven months after Russia warned it could curb or halt supplies altogether. Wholesale gas prices have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, with a knock-on impact on consumer energy bills. Russian state-controlled Gazprom said the latest reduction in supply would begin at 04:00 GMT on Wednesday due to the "technical condition" of one of the last two operating turbines. But a German economy ministry spokeswoman told AFP news agency: "According to the information we have there is no technical reason for a reduction of deliveries." The Kremlin maintains that it is a reliable energy partner, and blames Western sanctions for the recent disruption of gas supplies to Europe. Gazprom says the delayed return - because of sanctions - of equipment serviced in Canada has forced it to keep the gas flow through Nord Stream 1 to just 40% of capacity. "Our product, our rules. We don't play by rules we didn't create," Gazprom chief executive Alexei Miller has said. The continued reduction in gas supply through Nord Stream 1 is likely to make it more difficult for countries to replenish their stores before winter, when gas usage is much higher. Russia supplied Europe with 40% of its gas last year, and the EU has accused Russia of using energy as a weapon. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-62291458 ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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Rep. Liz Cheney said Sunday the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol is prepared to consider subpoenaing Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, if she does not appear voluntarily. “The committee is engaged with her counsel,” Cheney (R-Wyo.) said in an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” when asked if the panel planned to speak with her about efforts to overturn the 2020 election. “We hope she’ll agree to come in voluntarily. The committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena if she does not.” Cheney is the vice chair of the nine-member panel. Her statement was the most direct indication of the importance the panel attached to the testimony of Virginia Thomas, who is known as Ginni and whose lobbying on the election raised ethical questions because of her marriage to the Supreme Court’s current longest-serving justice. A lawyer for Thomas previously said the conservative activist would not appear voluntarily before the committee. Thomas’ role in efforts to overturn the election made headlines in March when the Jan. 6 panel published text messages between her and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in which she urged him to fight harder to challenge the election’s results. The committee requested testimony from Thomas in June, around the same time as news reports of her communications with White House officials and informal advisers, namely Trump attorney John Eastman, about efforts to overturn the election began to proliferate. Asked to respond to Cheney’s comments — and whether it sets a dangerous precedent to subpoena the spouse of a high court justice — on CBS’ “Face the Nation, ” panel member Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said: “There are lines that shouldn’t be crossed, but those lines involve sitting Supreme Court justices not presiding or appearing or taking action in cases in which their spouse may be implicated.” “And in this case for Clarence Thomas to issue a decision in a case — a dissent in a case where Congress was trying to get documents and those documents might involve his own wife, that’s the line that’s been crossed.” Schiff was referring to Clarence Thomas’ support of Trump’s efforts to block the Jan. 6 panel from gaining access to pertinent White House records. Thomas was the only justice who supported Trump’s request for an injunction in the January 2022 ruling. In the CNN interview and also in an appearance on “Fox News Sunday, Cheney detailed her top takeaways from the committee’s most recent public hearing and laid out what she thought were the panel’s goals going forward. The panel is “looking at whether or not, for example, we need enhanced criminal penalties for the kind of activity Donald Trump engaged in when he attempted to pressure the Georgia officials, ” Cheney said on “Fox News Sunday,” “or for example whether we might need enhanced criminal penalties for something like the supreme dereliction of duty that we saw from President Trump on Jan. 6.” Cheney said the panel has in recent weeks seen “a real increase in the amount of information and the numbers of people who are coming forward, ” which she attributed in part to bombshell testimony from former Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson in June. Hutchinson’s testimony has been viewed as a turning point in the investigation, particularly her statement that Trump urged the Secret Service to remove security magnetometers to let in people with weapons because “they’re not here to hurt me.” “Cassidy Hutchinson will go down in history as a hero, and she never sought to,” said Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Cheney’s fellow Republican on the panel, in a separate interview Sunday on ABC’s “This Week. ” “She’s just a young woman telling the truth with more courage than the vast majority of men in politics today.” Pressed on both programs about whether she thought the former president committed a crime, Cheney said it was a decision for the Justice Department to make and that the panel had not made any decisions on criminal referrals. “We’ve not decided yet as a committee whether we’re going to make criminal referrals,” she said on CNN. “That’s absolutely something we’re looking at.” She added: “I would also say that the Department of Justice certainly is very focused, based on what we see publicly, on what is the largest criminal investigation in American history.” Cheney faces a primary challenge Aug. 16 backed by Trump and his allies in Congress. Trump has attacked Cheney for condemning his election claims and for her role on the committee. Asked by CNN host Jake Tapper whether she thought losing reelection because of her role on the panel would be worth it, Cheney said there was “no question.” “If I have to choose between maintaining a seat in the House of Representatives or protecting the constitutional republic and ensuring the American people know the truth about Donald Trump, I’m going to choose the Constitution and the truth every single day,” she said. ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/24/cheney-jan-6-subpoena-ginni-thomas-00047593
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New VW Group CEO Oliver Blume has hammered home the importance of teamwork and bringing workers into decision-making. FRANKFURT -- The appointment of Oliver Blume as the next boss of Volkswagen Group heralds a change in management style that is expected to replace the erratic and unpredictable attitude of his predecessor with a more team-based culture. A long-time Volkswagen executive who joined the carmaker in 1994, the 54-year-old Blume has hammered home the importance of teamwork and bringing workers into decision- making in nearly every interview he has given -- a contrast to current CEO Herbert Diess' confrontational attitude. Blume, who has been CEO of Porsche since 2015, will replace Diess as VW Group CEO on Sept. 1 while remaining in charge of Porsche, VW said on Friday. "Oliver Blume is a team player, who does not push himself into the limelight," a source close to Blume said. But if there is no consensus, he is not afraid to have the last word, the person said. Blume's position that has been elevated further recently following the announcement of plans to list Porsche later this year in a potential mega-IPO. By successfully running the sports car maker for years, he has earned the trust of the Porsche and Piech families, who control VW Group's largest shareholder, Porsche Automobile Holding SE, The families hold more than half of the voting rights in VW Group, effectively giving them full control. The Porsche brand is Germany's most profitable car maker and the cash cow of the group. It has a 16 percent profit margin which it aims to boost to over 20 percent in coming years. Blume will take over from Diess at the helm of VW Group to establish a "leadership culture that makes teamwork a top priority," VW said. That is something Diess has struggled with. It is unclear whether Blume's consensus-driven approach will succeed with Volkswagen's powerful works council, which has been a constant source of trouble for Diess in his attempts to push through reform. It also remains to be seen whether Blume will be as much of an electrification purist as Diess, who advocated for focusing exclusively on battery-electric vehicles. Though Blume has overseen the production of Porsche's first full-electric vehicle, the Taycan, he has also shown interest in other low-carbon technologies, investing in a wind-powered e-fuels production facility in Patagonia. A separate source close to Blume, whose previous postings included leadership positions at VW Group divisions Seat and Audi, described him as "not a revolutionary who wants to completely turn things around." A person familiar with the plans said that Blume's appointment as VW Group CEO was not necessarily a sign that the planned listing of Porsche would be delayed or pulled, even as investor skepticism regarding the IPO has slowly started to creep in. Also, the fact that he will run both Volkswagen and division Porsche, which will be two separately listed entities if the IPO plans materialize, is not going down too well with all investors. "We do not think this is a good idea, as both organizations will need clear and present leadership in upcoming months," Bernstein's analyst Daniel Roeska wrote. https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/consensus-driven-blume-will-usher-new-leadership-era-volkswagen ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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Obsession with neighborhood drama is common across the U.S. But in recent years, thanks to apps like Instagram and Nextdoor, and forums like Facebook groups, issues within small communities have unfolded more publicly online. Most recently, the internet has been captivated by a viral Twitter thread about a French bulldog meetup on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Once a week, roughly two dozen French bulldogs meetup in Carl Schurz Park's small dog park. There, the bulldogs — including Nacho Rosenblatt-King, this reporter's pup — meet for roughly an hour, playing with one another as well as the other breeds who happen to be in the park that day. The Instagram account responsible for these weekly hour-long meetups, Frenchies of UES, started in August 2021. There are about 1,500 followers of the account, which in its description says it's made up of a "community of Frenchies snorting their way around the Upper East Side." But as the community of frenchies and their owners approaches the one year anniversary of the meet-ups, they're faced with recent resistance from one local resident who is pleading to "stop the meetups" via an Instagram account of the same name. The account creator, who declined an interview request, has a simple goal posted in their Instagram page's bio: "Stop overcrowded, weekly meetups in Carl Schurz Small Dog Run! FYI, this is not to bash frenchies. We love all dogs!" Their main complaint is this: The park is too small for such a gathering. Their suggestion is that the meetups move to somewhere with a larger dog run. On Tuesday, the stop_the_meetups account garnered backlash after this reporter’s Twitter thread revealed the existence of a bubbling conflict within the community. The Twitter thread's virality likely also stems from an overall interest in people obsessing over minor community issues. For example, there's a Twitter account called @BestofNextdoor that highlights content found on the platform. There's also a highly po[CENSORED]r podcast called "Normal Gossip," which as it says in its description, focuses on "juicy, strange, funny, and utterly banal gossip about people you’ll never know and never meet." Stop_the_meetups has said the overcrowding of the park has caused issues for other dog owners. "With that many people and hyperactive dogs in such a small space, there are many fights, which means the dogs are then put on leashes inside the run, which is against the rules, and puts the leashed dogs at a disadvantage if attacked," the account wrote in a post on June 30. "It also doesn’t allow for owners to properly keep track of their dogs!" They complained about the person who runs the “Frenchies of UES” Instagram account, calling her “holier than thou” and saying she’s “rude and looks down on other breeds of dogs. ” The Frenchies of UES account creator declined to comment, and referred this reporter to its most recent post, which states: "I am always open to respectful feedback on how to improve our relationship with one another and believe a lot of this could've been avoided if this was done. However, harassment online does not result in productive conversation that allows all sides to be heard." https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/french-bulldog-meetup-new-york-became-center-viral-debate-rcna39127 ThunderZM Looking For Active Managers & Admins Apply Here
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