Donald Trump will get his day in court...
[Advertisement] April 04, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( TOGETHER WITH [Monogram]( Good morning. The UConn menâs team closed out a dominant NCAA tournament performance with a win over San Diego State in the finals last night. The Huskies have won five championships since 1999 and havenât lost a title game during that run. We also learned yesterday that the womenâs college basketball final between LSU and Iowa, which featured loads of drama despite the lopsided score, was the most-watched womenâs college basketball game in history by far. Averaging 9.9 million viewers on ESPN, it drew a bigger audience than any MLS game ever, the 2021 NBA Finals, and the 2023 Sugar Bowl, according to Front Office Sports. See you in the fall, college basketball. Itâs NBA playoff season. âSam Klebanov, Jamie Wilde, Neal Freyman, Abby Rubenstein MARKETS Nasdaq 12,189.45 -0.27% S&P 4,124.51 +0.37% Dow 33,601.15 +0.98% 10-Year 3.418% -5.4 bps Bitcoin $27,797.23 -0.96% WWE $89.30 -2.15% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: Markets were a [mixed bag]( yesterday as investors absorbed the surprise decision by OPEC+ to cut oil production, which is likely to drive up the cost of oil. Airline stocks took a hit on the prospect of higher fuel costs, and the tech-heavy Nasdaqâthe hero of last quarterâstarted Q2 with a down day. Meanwhile, the WWEâs stock got body-slammed after news broke that it agreed to combine with UFC to create a $21.4 billion entertainment company. Â GOVERNMENT [Trump heads to the courthouse](
[Donald Trump]( Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images In a first for presidential history, Donald Trump will be criminally charged today. The former president flew into his hometown, New York City, yesterday and is set to [appear]( at a courthouse in lower Manhattan to plead ânot guiltyâ this afternoon. What will go down today? Todayâs courthouse visit is expected to be a short one: Trump will likely be released without bail soon after heâs arraigned. The charges against him, which are currently in a sealed indictment, will be read at the arraignmentâbut we already know the prosecutor was investigating hush money paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in the final days of Trumpâs 2016 presidential run. Then heâll enter his plea. Before the arraignment, the former president will be fingerprinted and possibly photographed for a mug shot, per the usual protocol. Mug shots arenât released publicly in New York, and itâs unlikely that Trump will be handcuffed and perp-walked in front of the media. - But he's certainly not camera shy: Trump plans to hold a press conference in the evening after he returns to his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago. One place Trump doesn't want cameras is the courtroom. Media outlets asked the judge to make an exception and let them broadcast the proceedings, but Judge Juan Merchan said no, only allowing still photographs inside the courtroom before the arraignment begins. Trumpâs lawyers had opposed letting cameras in, saying it would create a âcircus-like atmosphere.â Exactly the atmosphere the Big Apple is gearing up for Authorities barricaded the courthouse and Trump Tower (where the ex-POTUS crashed for the night) in anticipation of Trump supporter protests and his criticsâ counterprotests. âBe on your best behavior,â Mayor Eric Adams told one high-profile protester in town for the arraignment: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). Looking aheadâ¦Trump has lawyered up with some of the best names in the white-collar defense business, digging in for a long fight that will likely begin with a motion to dismiss the charges, which he claims are politically motivated.âSK    TOGETHER WITH MONOGRAM [The Nasdaq awaitsâ¦](
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[A Tesla factory in California]JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images Tesla ordered to pay almost $3.2 million to a worker in a racial harassment suit. The amount a California jury [decided]( yesterday that former employee Owen Diaz should get sounds like a lotâuntil you hear that a different jury two years ago said he should be awarded $137 million. Diaz, a Black man who had worked as an elevator operator at a Tesla plant and claimed he was subject to racial abuse, opted for a new trial on damages after a judge said the law required the amount be cut to $15 million despite âdisturbingâ evidence in the case. Musk let the doge out on Twitter. For some users yesterday, Twitterâs bird logo [was swapped](out for a Shiba Inuâspecifically, the Shiba Inu image best known from the âdogeâ meme and the volatile cryptocurrency it later inspired. Dogecoin surged 30% following the switcheroo. Notably, Musk owns a Shiba Inu named Floki and on Friday, lawyers for Musk and Tesla asked a federal court to throw out its $258 billion lawsuit aboutâ¦Musk allegedly manipulating the price of dogecoin with his internet antics. Paris to say au revoir to e-scooters. Paris is set to ban rental [electric scooters]( as of Sept. 1, following a referendum where a whopping 89% of voters cast their ballots in favor of taking them off the streets. But the vote had a very low turnout, with just over 100,000 people participating out of Parisâs ~1.38 million registered votersâeven though scooter companies offered registered voters free rides. Online voting, popular with younger voters, was not permitted. The vote was closely watched by other European cities mulling similar scooter prohibitions. SPACE [Hereâs who NASA picked to go to the moon](
[The four astronauts chosen for Artemis II]( Mark Felix/Getty Images NASA revealed [its team]( yesterday for its upcoming mission around the moonâone small step toward humankind making its first lunar footprints since 1972. The Artemis II flight test, scheduled for 2024, will ferry its four-person crew to the moon, make a pass close to its surface, and bring them back to Earth over the span of about ten days. Itâs part two of a three-part mission to land astronauts on the moonâs surface in 2025. Part one was a success last year, when an unmanned spacecraft orbited the moon. So, whoâs going to space? The four lucky Sailor Moons are: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. The crew includes the first woman, the first person of color, and the first Canadian to ever go on a lunar mission. Why one Canadian? Hansenâs spot on the Artemis II mission cost the Canadian Space Agency an arm and aâwell, actually just an arm. In 2020, the CSA [sealed the deal]( by agreeing to give NASA a robotic arm the agency needed for its small, moon-orbiting space station.âJW P.S. âAstronautâ was US kidsâ fifth top answer to âWhat do you want to be when you grow up?â when Lego [asked]( in 2019. No. 1 was âYouTuber/vlogger.â    TOGETHER WITH FIDELITY TRADER Award-winning trading. Enjoy a smoother trading experience with [Fidelity](. They have real-time alerts and insights to help when you want to buy + sell, and Fractional Shares let you purchase a liâl slice of your favorite companies + ETFs. Plus, trading stocks + ETFs is commission-free and their mobile app is easy to use. [Open your account](. MUSIC [Apple joins the Wolf Gang](
[Mozart in Amadeus movie]( Amadeus/Orion Pictures/The Saul Zaentz Company In its latest push into audio, Apple launched a dedicated app for classical music last week. And classical music snobsâ¦[actually like it](. Hereâs why: The Apple Music Classical app lets you find the classical music you want to listen to. While that doesnât sound earth-shattering, it's a huge deal, because searching for classical music on services like Spotify was worse than using Bing pre-ChatGPT. The issue is classical musicâs metadataâhow itâs labeled and categorized. - Streaming apps are optimized for pop songs that have limited metadata (typically just song/artist/album).
- But a piece of classical music has a lot more metadata, including the composer, the orchestra, the conductor, the movement, the nickname, and the key. So, it gets messy. Imagine sifting through more than 490 covers of a Dua Lipa track for your favorite rendition. Thatâs how many recordings of Beethovenâs Piano Concerto No. 5 [are on Apple](, CNET notes. To help it fix the metadata problem, Apple bought Primephonic, a Dutch startup that had built the back-end data infrastructure needed to surface the most relevant search results. Tack on human editors curating their favorite recordings, and Appleâs hoping its new app will attract both the Lydia Tár types and newbies looking to see what all the Mozart fuss is about.âNF    GRAB BAG Key performance indicators
[A chicken sandwich with chicken that's too big]Hannah Minn Stat: Despite what the wing slingers at Hooters would have you believe, bigger isnât always better when it comes to chicken breasts. Fast-food joints like KFC and Chick-fil-A prefer four-pound chickens to make their chicken sandwiches, but theyâre in [short supply]( as producers have shifted their focus to larger birds (they cost about the same amount to raise, but the bigger birds sell for more). Data from the Dept. of Agriculture shows that small chickens accounted for almost 30% of chickens slaughtered weekly in 2005 but only ~15% in 2023, per the WSJ. Quote: âAny action that supports those efforts simply to retaliate for a position the company took sounds not just anti-business, but it sounds anti-Florida.â Disneyâs returned CEO Bob Iger made it clear he is back at the companyâs shareholder meeting yesterday and that Mickey plans to [take no prisoners]( in the ongoing battle with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. To recap: Disney spoke out against the so-called âDonât Say Gayâ bill, prompting the governor to install a new board to govern the special tax district that includes Disney World (the board was picked by Disney, not the state, for the previous 55 years)âbut Disney outfoxed DeSantis with a legal maneuver that stripped the new board of power. DeSantis has asked the stateâs inspector general to determine whether that legal move wasâ¦legal. Listen: The cellphone is 50 years old. Hereâs what its creator has to say. ([NPR]() NEWS What else is brewing - [Finland]( officially joins NATO today, more than doubling the size of the Western military allianceâs border with Russia.
- [The teacher]( shot by a six year-old student has filed a $40 million lawsuit against several school officials.
- [Leonardo DiCaprio]( testified as a witness in the trial of Prakazrel âPrasâ Michel, a former member of the Fugees accused of taking money from a corrupt Malaysian tycoon to run a political influence campaign in the US (the fugitive tycoon helped finance The Wolf of Wall Street).
- [YouTube]( will livestream all Coachella performances this year.
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