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[Swallows perch on electrical power lines at sunset in Eldorado dos Carajas, Para state, Brazil,] Nelson Almeida/AFP via Getty Images  BROWSING  [Classifieds banner image]( The wackiest headlines from the week as they would appear in a Classifieds section. Careers AMAZON LOOKING FOR ITS REMY: The company has been trying to improve its image in France with a PR campaign called â[Ratatouille]( Bloomberg reported. The project is inspired by McDonaldâs successful effort in the late 1990s to make the French hate it less. GLAM INVESTORS: Kim Kardashianâs private equity firm is [hiring]( despite the fact that it seems like nobody wants to work these days. HELP NEUTER MOSQUITOES: Argentina is dealing with one of its worst dengue outbreaks in years. Scientists are combating the threat by using atomic radiation to [sterilize]( and alter the DNA of male mosquitoes. If you see any glowing bugs, no you didnât. Personal REVENGE BEST SERVED WET: A Korean Airbnb host was stuck with a [$640 utility bill]( after two guests left the water and gas running during their booking. The host said he believes they did it on purpose because he didnât let them cancel the 25-day stay after they reserved it. TSWIFT TRADE: A pizza shop in New Orleans is offering [free pizza]( for a year in exchange for Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets. Is it worth it? If you take the deal and order a Bambino pizza (one of the most expensive pies on the menu) every day for an entire year, thatâs $9,125 in value (without a tip). But hearing Taylor say, âAre you ready for it?â live? Priceless. For sale OLD ROYAL BEER: Some brew that was intended to be served at Edward VIIIâs canceled coronation in 1937 will be available for [purchase](. The beer, which is 12% ABV, has notes of fruit and declining empire. PERFECTLY PRINTED 4 UR PALM: Formify will [3D print]( a mouse that fits the shape of your hand. It costs $142 and is the ultimate tech gift for a parent because thereâs no learning curve. ROUTERS WITH TEA: A new [report]( found that only five out of 18 secondhand routers that came from corporate owners were properly wiped of business secrets and login info. Thatâs why we smash everything when weâre done using it.âMM  TOGETHER WITH MUGSY They finally did it⦠[Mugsy]( Hunting for the perfect pair of jeans can leave you feelinâ like Goldilocks. Too stiff, too tight, too distressed! Finding ones that look good and feel good seems downright impossible. Until [Mugsy]( reinvented menâs jeans for good. Made from lightweight, breathable denim, Mugsys blend the coziness of soft sweatpants with the look of stylish jeans. Plus, they STRETTTCCCHHHâmore than any other jeans youâve worn. Theyâre so flexible, in fact, you could even do yoga in âem. Equally perfect for work and play, Mugsy jeans come in [tons of styles and colors]( to suit your mood. Call off the search, Goldieâyouâve finally found your perfect pair. Enjoy free shipping + free returns when you stock up [here](.  SNAPSHOT  Photo of the week
[Workers prepare the SpaceX Starship as the sun sets behind them ahead of the launch from the SpaceX Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas on April 18, 2023. ]
Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images People, meet Starship. Starship, meet people. The towering rocket blasted into the sky on Thursday morning in its first orbital test launch. Less than four minutes later, the rocket was no more after undergoing a â[rapid unscheduled disassembly]( which is how you say âit explodedâ without saying it exploded. Still, SpaceX said Starshipâs maiden voyage exceeded its expectations, and the company is gearing up for another test run a few months down the road. Â SCIENCE Â Dept. of Progress
[Hey Arnold saying ]Hey Arnold!/Paramount Global Here are some illuminating scientific discoveries from the week to help you live better and maybe even stack your portfolio. Can ChatGPT beat the market? If youâre looking for investing tips, you may want to turn off CNBC and open ChatGPT: A new study found that the AI has some chops for [predicting]( stock movements. In the study, ChatGPT was able to accurately determine whether news headlines would be good, bad, or irrelevant to a companyâs share price. Meanwhile, in a separate study, a pair of researchers at the Fed found that ChatGPT can also correctly suss out whether Fedspeak, the purposely vague statements made by central bankers, is bullish or bearish. This ecosystem is garbage. Itâs probably not great that thereâs a 600,000+ square mile clump of plastic and other trash floating around the Pacific Ocean, but a study published this week shows that even in the microplastic wasteland, life finds a way. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch has become [home]( to dozens of species of coastal creatures, scientists found. That these species can thrive and reproduce so far from shore, and, er, in a massive pile of trash, is surprising since they wouldnât typically live in the open ocean. But itâs not necessarily a boon for marine life, as these animals could become invasive species on new coasts. For now, though, the critters are âhaving a blast,â study author Matthias Egger said. Stem cells are going to space. Exploring the cosmos and investigating the benefits of stem cells may sound like unrelated branches of science, but one problem with using stem cells for medical treatments is that itâs hard to grow enough of themâin part because gravity holds them back. Thatâs why Cedars-Sinai researchers will [send]( some of the cells to the International Space Station next month for astronauts to turn into pluripotent stem cells (the kind that can become almost any type of human cell) to see if microgravity helps. Stem cells have been flown up to the ISS before, but this will be the first time astronauts try to create them there.âAR Â SPONSORED BY MACK WELDON [Mack Weldon]( Score a wardrobe win. Wanna level up your threads? [Mack Weldon]( makes clothes that combine timeless style and innovative fabrics so youâll look fresh and feel your best. Slip into feather-soft tees, summer-ready shorts, and top-notch underwear made from premium materials. [Get 15% off with code BREW15](. Â NEWS ANALYSIS Â [Is India rising to the top?](
[Commuters stand on open train car doors as they travel on a local train in Mumbai on September 8, 2022.]( Mukherjee/AFP via Getty Images India better put on some shades or risk being blinded by the spotlight. Itâs [due]( to surpass China as the most populous country on the planet this year, according to a UN report released this week. And word on the pundit street is that itâs poised to get bigger in another wayâby rivaling China and the US as a major economic superpower. - India has already eclipsed its former colonizer, the United Kingdom, as the worldâs fifth-largest economy, and itâs projected to nick Germanyâs No. 4 spot by 2025, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Indiaâs GDP to grow by 5.9% this year, more than any of the other 30 largest economies. Indiaâs domination of the global economy is far from guaranteed. Letâs explore why Indiaâs future looks bright, and some of the obstacles on its path to international economic stardom. The India âbuyâ case India has a lot going for it, including a massive labor force. There are 900 million(!) working-age people in India. And that number is increasingâunlike in most major economies, where an aging population is sapping economic growth. At the same time, Indiaâs government has shoveled cash into infrastructure improvements and nixed some burdensome regulations to lure foreign investment. Itâs paying off: Companies looking to diversify their supply chains away from China have embraced India as an alternative manufacturing hub. Apple recently began assembling its new iPhone in the country, and Volvo signaled it might start building EVs there. But India also has plenty of homegrown success stories. - Over 100 unicorn startups call India home, and its $24 billion in venture capital investments last year put it in fourth place globally, ahead of Germany and Israel.
- A long list of Indian-born business talents has achieved great heights internationally, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Meanwhile, its growing middle class is a gold mine for multinationals searching for the next big untapped consumer market. The first Apple Stores opened in the country this week, and in March, Dior went all out with a Bollywood-star-studded fashion show in Mumbai. Whatâs holding India back? Simply having a lot of people doesnât mean that the workforce will be vibrant: Indiaâs education system struggles to prepare job candidates for successful careers and strains the countryâs social fabric. According to NPR, the unemployment rate in India for college grads is 20%. A big rift between the rich and poor, still-deficient infrastructure, corruption, and waste management [woes]( could give companies second thoughts about doing business in India. Tough tariffs and messy politics might also act like a foreign investment repellant. Critics are sounding the alarm about the [authoritarian]( tendencies of Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs government and warn that his heavy-handed tactics in dealing with political opponents are a red flag for businesses. Nobel Prize-winning economist Abhijit Banerjee thinks India should look inward before it projects its economic ambitions abroad. He says tackling runaway inflation and focusing on societal health will go a long way in wooing international investors. Zoom out: The UN says that Indiaâs population could start declining in 2047. Its current window to become a world economic power is wide open, but wonât be for long.âSK  BREW'S BEST  Meal prep: The best meals are easy, cheap, and low-key healthy. This [bean-and-veggie burrito]( recipe is all three. Book rec: Maggie Smith, author of the viral âGood Bonesâ poem, just came out with [a memoir]( and itâs topping the New York Times bestseller list. What to watch: [Drops of God]( Apple TVâs newest drama, centers on a protégé and an heir feuding over ownership of a $150 million wine collection. Itâs luxurious and thrilling, with major Succession vibes. Band rec: If Nathaniel Rateliff and The Dirty Guvânahs match your vibe, check out [The Heavy Hours]( who released their second studio album earlier this year. â[Wildfire]( will have you swaying while watching the sunset. Life hack: [This flight calculator]( will find a trip you can afford to buy using your tax refund. Tech tip: Whenâs the last time you washed your Apple Watch? Probably not recently enough. Get in there with this [how-to from Wirecutter](. Leadership lesson: Kick off your week with our free virtual convo on leadership with Davis Smith, founder and CEO of Cotopaxi. [Register now]( and join us tomorrow at noon ET. Future you says thanks. Level up on cutting-edge topics like AI and data science with [Brilliant](. Quick, visual, interactive lessons make learning fun and easy. Join 10M+ people and [try it free for 30 days]( *This is sponsored advertising content.  DESTINATIONS  Place to be: Floating above the Earth, in style
[Zephalto's space balloon rendering]Zephalto Itâs a big universe out there. In this section, weâll teleport you to an interesting locationâand hopefully give you travel ideas in the process. Did you watch Starship blast off and think, âIâd love to do that, but maybe with less rapid unscheduled disassembly and more Chenin blancâ? Well, there might be a voyage just for you. The French startup Zephalto [announced]( that by 2025, it will send travelers to the stratosphere in luxury space balloons. A single ticket costs $132,000, so you might want to start stashing your cash in Appleâs savings account yesterday. Did we mention that Zephalto was French? If not, then the details of the trip will leave no doubt: - Passengers will be served a meal of fine French cuisine paired with high-end wines.
- The interior of the posh balloon has been decorated by the French designer behind the Balmain and Givenchy stores in Paris. The trip will last six hours and hoist passengers 98% of the way up Earthâs atmosphereâhigh enough to see the curvature of our planet and spy on US military installations, but not high enough to experience zero gravity. Zephalto is just one of several space balloon tourism operations set to take flight. American company Space Perspectives plans to launch its Neptune One luxury balloon next year.âNF  COMMUNITY  Crowd work Last week we asked: What ancient internet community should be resurrected to share news? Some of our favorite responses: - âMySpace of courseâ¦Tom is waiting.ââHuron from NJ
- âNot sure if it counts as ancient, but I would love to see the embodiment of Vine read the newsâ¦âWouldnât you like to know, weather boy?âââKyra from Chicago, IL
- âAnything other than Toontown is the wrong answer. Or Wizard101âI swear, as a kid, I collectively watched more commercials for that than any actual TV content.ââAnia from Washington, DC
- âThe American Girl website, but how it looked in 2005.ââCeci from Canada
- âI think PictoChat for the Nintendo DS is a perfect medium for these news organizations to pivot to.ââAaron from Phoenix, AZ
- âBring back the old telephone party line. Nothing like sharing your phone line with 8â10 families to get information out to the community! The party line is only one generation removed, so there will be someone to help navigate this revived form of communication.ââJL from Burton, GA
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