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Good Morning, it is Monday September 16th, and we're covering Titan Submersible Hearing, Trump Golf

Good Morning, it is Monday September 16th, and we're covering Titan Submersible Hearing, Trump Golf Club Incident, S&P 500 Flat, Dow Hits Record High: Live updates, and some big investing tips & much more!! First time reading?                                                                         American Fact of the Day!  On this day in 1929, the stock market experienced a dramatic drop, known as Black Tuesday, marking the beginning of the Great Depression. It serves as a powerful reminder of the market’s potential volatility and the importance of investing wisely.                                                                         Breaking Updates   Titan submersible hearing begins as questions linger over what went wrong  The Titan submersible tragically imploded while exploring the Titanic wreck site in the North Atlantic Ocean, resulting in the deaths of all five individuals aboard. The group included the American CEO and pilot of the vessel, a French mariner, two businessmen, and the youngest passenger, a 19-year-old who brought a Rubik’s Cube in hopes of setting a world record. The submersible departed from Canada’s coast on June 18, 2023, but failed to complete its mission due to the catastrophic failure.  A two-week U.S. Coast Guard investigation, which began in North Charleston, South Carolina, aims to uncover the causes of this disaster. The inquiry will focus on various factors including historical events, regulatory compliance, crew qualifications, and the mechanical systems of the Titan. Witnesses will include engineers and executives from OceanGate, the company behind the submersible. The investigation seeks to establish safety recommendations to prevent future tragedies and assess any potential negligence or criminal activity, with findings potentially influencing both federal and international safety regulations.  [Read More Here]( Man in custody after Trump golf club incident was once convicted of possessing a machine gun  Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, is in custody in connection with what is being called a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The arrest occurred at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, where Secret Service agents fired shots at him. Routh, who has a history of criminal convictions including a 2002 conviction for possessing a machine gun, was previously involved in a vehicle chase and standoff in Greensboro, North Carolina.  Routh’s criminal record is extensive, with over 100 counts filed against him in North Carolina, including charges for carrying a concealed weapon, possession of stolen property, and hit-and-run. Despite his history of legal issues, including both felony and misdemeanor convictions, there is no record of him serving time in state prison for these offenses. Routh also had recent ties to Hawaii but his contacts there have not been immediately confirmed.  [Read More Here](                                                                           American Sports & Culture Everything we learned in NFL Week 2: Takeaways, big questions and who impressed most  NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game. Here's what we learned from Week 2.  [READ MORE...]( Clark drops career-high 35, adds to rookie records  With a career-high 35 points against Dallas on Sunday, Indiana star Caitlin Clark set the WNBA rookie season scoring record in her 39th game, topping the record previously held by Seimone Augustus in 2006, when the WNBA season was 34 games.  MORE...]( Grading Brady: Tom’s improving Week 2 effort included one brilliant observation  Tom Brady is getting better in the booth ... but there's plenty of room for improvement.  [READ MORE...](                                                               American Business & Markets S&P 500 is flat ahead of Fed decision, Dow touches new record: Live updates  Stocks were little changed Monday as investors await the Federal Reserve's highly anticipated policy meeting.  [READ MORE...]( When does iOS 18 come out? Here's when iPhone users can download the latest update  The iPhone's latest system upgrade is coming today. Here's when you can download iOS 18 and what it includes.  [READ MORE...]( Industry Moves: JD Sports Names New Director to Board  See who's in, who's out, who's been promoted and who's been hired from across the footwear and fashion industry in 2024.  MORE...]( In order to unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click [here](

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