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- 2020: These party conventions keep getting smaller...and smaller...yesterday, Joe Biden said he [wonât travel]( to Milwaukee to accept the Democratic nomination for president. The convention is now entirely virtual.
- Markets: Rally caps on. The major indexes are all on [long winning streaks]( and the S&P closed just 2% below its intraday record from February.
MEDIA
[The New York Times Hits a Milestone](
[The New York Times building in Manhattan ]
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Three days without publishing an op-ed that caused a minor earthquake on social media. Â
Just kidding, itâs even more monumental than that: For the first time in the paperâs history, the NYTâs digital revenue ($189 million) exceeded print revenue ($175 million) last quarter.
Probably should stop calling it âthe paperâ
The NYT added 669,000 digital subscribers in Q2, its best quarter for subscription growth ever. It now has 6.5 million total subscriptions across print and digital, with the goal of hitting 10 million by 2025.Â
Bezos would be proud: The Times is ruthlessly crushing its peers.Â
- Those 669k new subscribers is more than the combined paid online readership of the Boston Globe and the LA Times, [per the FT](.
- And the beatdown is happening on local newsâs home turf. According to the [Columbia Journalism Review,]( the NYT has âmore digital subscribers in Dallas-Fort Worth than the Dallas Morning News, more digital subscribers in Seattle than the Seattle Times, more digital subscribers in California than the LA Times or the San Francisco Chronicle.â
How does that happen?
The vast majority of news subscribers only pay for one (1) online subscription, concludes the [Reuters Institute](, and in the U.S., thatâs increasingly the Times.
The companyâs been able to attract readers through a variety of strategic investmentsâin high-quality journalism/talent, games and lifestyle offerings, and multimedia products such as podcasts.
- Take âThe Daily,â the NYTâs weekday morning podcast, for example. On the earnings call yesterday, incoming CEO Meredith Kopit Levien said host Michael Barbaroâs luscious voice greets an audience thatâs â[vastly larger](â than the daily or Sunday paper. It gets more than 3.5 million listeners each day.Â
Zoom out: The NYT may be king of the news hill, but the view isnât all that great. The pandemic has walloped advertising revenue across the media industry, and the Times felt itâad revenue slid 44% and revenue on the whole declined 7.5%.
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INTERNATIONAL
[âParis of the Middle Eastâ in Agony](
[Wreckage of Beirut after explosion]
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Beirut, the capital of Lebanon and onetime jewel of the Middle East, [is convulsing]( in the aftermath of Tuesdayâs gigantic explosion.Â
In a word? Heartbreaking. At least 135 people have been killed, over 5,000 injured, and more than 300,000 people displaced from their homes. The cityâs bustling waterfront neighborhood [was flattened](. Minister of Information Dr. Manal Abdel Samad Najd declared a two-week state of emergency, and rescue workers are struggling to search for survivors with no electricity.Â
The cause: 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, a highly combustible substance, that had been unloaded at Beirut's port from a Russian cargo ship in 2014. The people of Lebanon are demanding answers from leaders as to why such dangerous material wasnât treated with more caution.Â
- Public records show that Lebanese customs officials wrote to the courts at least six times for help in disposing of the substance...and got no response.Â
Bottom line: The outrage rippling through Lebanon reflects not just fury over the explosion, but frustration with decades of government mismanagement.
+ How you can help:Â Donate to the [Lebanese Red Cross]( or this [crowdfunding campaign]( from Impact Lebanon.Â
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MARKETS
[Surprise Kodak Deal Under Investigation](
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When people get really rich really quickly itâs natural to get jealous. And then say, âWait...what?âÂ
Last week, shares of Eastman Kodak (yes, the camera company) popped as much as 1,481% after it secured a government loan to produce coronavirus drug ingredients. House Democrats [launched an investigation]( yesterday into the circumstances around that deal. The SEC has also [launched its own probe](, according to the WSJ.
What smells weird? A few things:
- Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren [noted]( âunusual trading activityâ before the deal was made public, taking aim specifically at stock purchases made by executive chairman Jim Continenza and another board member in June.Â
- The SEC is reportedly looking into Kodakâs disclosure of the news. It sent a media advisory to outlets in Rochester, NY, a day before the public announcement...then asked those outlets to delete the stories. Any small peep about company developments can move markets drastically.Â
Important note: These investigations have just kicked off and we donât know whether theyâll find anything unkosher about the deal.Â
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[Goldman Sachs is hiring](. So even though this is a pretty good gig, weâd be silly not to throw our hat into this particular ring, right?
We know what youâre thinking, what would a venerable financial institution like Goldman Sachs want with a newsletter journalist? Well, thatâs the best part, theyâre hiring in lots of areas that are not financial.Â
Goldman Sachs is seeking people with all types of backgrounds, experiences, interests, and skills. Basically, they want people who can dream big and who are interested in creating a better future.Â
As a company dedicated to advancing inclusivity and opportunity, Goldman Sachs knows that culture and teamwork are key. And they want you to be part of that team.
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M&A
[Did You Know Blackstoneâs Great-Great-Uncle Was Portuguese?](
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Yesterday, private equity giant Blackstone [agreed to buy]( a majority stake in consumer genealogy company Ancestry.com for $4.7 billion. Ancestry was last valued at about $3 billion in 2017.Â
Whatâs in it for Blackstone: Ancestry has a plethora of data from its at-home DNA tests, which it hopes to use to create additional health products. When talks began a few months ago, Blackstone's leadership was reportedly thinking that people stuck at home would turn to their family trees for entertainment.Â
- Blackstone boasts an enormous [$156 billion]( cash pile, which it's recently used to gain footholds in #trending companies like Oatly.Â
- The firm is also pushing deep into the life sciences, investing in cholesterol drugs and diabetes devices.Â
As for Ancestry, sales have been rolling downhill recently, and in February it had to lay off 100 people, about 6% of its staff.Â
Zoom out: For four years, Ancestry has been majority-owned by private equity firm Silver Lake and Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC. GIC will reportedly retain about 25%.
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HISTORY
[75 Years Since Hiroshima](
Today marks 75 years since the U.S. dropped the worldâs first deployed atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. It killed 80,000 people immediately and tens of thousands more in the aftermath.Â
- The U.S. dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki three days later, Aug. 9.
- On Aug. 15, Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced his countryâs unconditional surrender for WWII.Â
75 years later...global non-proliferation efforts are âin jeopardy,â GZERO Media [writes](. Russia and the U.S., which account for 90% of the worldâs nuclear arsenal, are modernizing their programs, and the New START Treaty (focused on arms reduction) is teetering on the brink of failure.Â
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BTW, they've got the best newsletter on global politics. [Check it out](.
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WHAT ELSE IS BREWING
- [Facebook]( launched its TikTok rival, Instagram Reels, in the U.S. yesterday.
- [Samsung]( unveiled the latest Galaxy phones at its Unpacked event.
- [NYC]( is setting up checkpoints on entrances to the city to better enforce quarantine measures.
- [More than 1 million people]( in the New York tristate area remain without power after Tropical Storm Isaias ripped through the region Tuesday. Hope everyone is doing okay.Â
- [UConn]( became the first major college football program to cancel its upcoming season.
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If you made it this far in the newsletter, youâll be glad to know that Goldman Sachs is still hiring. They are [still looking for people in all types of fields]( (engineering, strategy, finance, communications, and more). All you have to do is [check out their open jobs and find the one thatâs right for you](.Â
BREW'S BETS
It's baaack:Â The Brew's style blog is hot off the press, and in this edition Brew grammar guru Eliza Carter is teasing out the big differences between similar-sounding words. [Don't miss it](.
Very on brand: Countries are best summarized by their corporate income tax schedule description. Don't believe us? [See for yourself](.
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FROM THE CREW
[A podcast focused on money ]
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Strong back-to-school vibes on this week's episodes of Business Casual. Give these two guests a little of your time and you'll never think about higher ed the same way again.Â
- Reset college? Maybe. [Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig]( lays out the problems with postsecondary schooling in the U.S. and explains why companies are disincentivized to help their employees pay off their loans.Â
- The Big Dog himself [NYU Stern professor Scott Galloway]( is back on the pod to discuss higher ed and does not disappoint. When you see that âexplicitâ label next to the episode, know that we are not kidding.
Think you know how to fix our current education system or the student loan crisis? Take it up with Kinsey [on Twitter](.
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The Manhattan Project was the code name for the American effort to produce nuclear weapons during WWII. At its peak, how many people did the project employ?
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