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[Advertisement] September 21, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( PRESENTED BY [Cariuma]( Good morning. We have gathered you here today to remind you that, yes, it is the 21st of Septemberâa day Earth, Wind & Fire has claimed as their own and forever ruined by giving your least favorite coworker the confidence to ask, âDo you remember?â But we have some good news. Our best-selling leadership course about navigating difficult conversations at work starts on Monday, September 25. Not only will it help you communicate better with a difficult colleague, but itâll also give you the tools to ask for a raise from your boss, interview effectively, and handle other cringe-inducing conversations with assurance. [Learn more]( about the live course and our on-demand offering that allows you to complete it on your own time. âMolly Liebergall, Cassandra Cassidy, Matty Merritt, Abby Rubenstein, Neal Freyman MARKETS Nasdaq 13,469.13 -1.53% S&P 4,402.20 -0.94% Dow 34,440.88 -0.22% 10-Year 4.414% +5.0 bps Bitcoin $27,077.10 -0.49% ARS Pharma $2.92 -55.79% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 3:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: Stocks [slid]( after the Fed hinted that one more rate hike is coming before the end of the year despite opting to hold rates steady as expected at yesterdayâs meeting.
- Stock spotlight: ARS Pharmaceuticals plunged because the FDA unexpectedly refused to approve its nasal spray alternative to EpiPen injections for treating severe allergic reactions. Â POLITICS [POV: Youâre an impending government shutdown](
[House Speaker Kevin McCarthy addresses the press.]( Drew Angerer/Getty Images The deadline to avoid a government shutdown is fast approaching, and the House is tripping over its two right feet. Moderate and ultra-conservative House Republicans are in disagreement, and if Speaker Kevin McCarthy canât secure enough votes to pass a new spending bill by October 1, the governmentâs fiscal New Yearâs, the [money tap will be shut off]( for most federal agencies. A potential shutdown means⦠- FEMAâs Disaster Relief Fund could dry up, food stamp payments could be delayed, national parks could close, and clinical trials for new medications could go on pause.
- Hundreds of thousands of government workers could be furloughed. Essential workers may be expected to clock in without pay. That includes air traffic controllers and the TSA, who might stop showing up and start polishing their resumes, causing significant travel disruptions. Depending on how long the potential shutdown lasts, a pause on federal workersâ paychecks could reduce the nationâs strong consumer spending and cost the US economy $6 billion per week, EY estimates. The most recent shutdown in 2018 lasted for a record 34 days, and analysts say a shutdown now could also drag on for weeks. Why canât the House GOP get along? Though McCarthy and President Joe Biden agreed earlier this year on a $1.6 trillion budget cap, some far-right Republican [holdouts want it lowered]( to $1.4 trillion. Members of the House Freedom Caucusâthe hardline Republican holdouts including Rep. Matt Gaetz, who recently threatened to try to oust McCarthyâsaid they would not support any budget that includes additional aid to Ukraine. Thatâs one reason why some lawmakers think a government shutdown is inevitable. Looking aheadâ¦one option to keep the government could be moderate Republicans [rallying around]( a new short-term funding plan that could get enough bipartisan support to avoid a shutdown. But yesterday McCarthy tried to work with the right wing of the party, saying he was [close]( to having the votes for a bill with steep spending cuts...that has virtually no chance in the Senate even if it passes the House.âML   PRESENTED BY CARIUMA [These amazing fall shoes are baaaack](
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[Klaviyo executives at the NYSE]NYSE via Twitter Klaviyo had a big opening day. The marketing software company [popped]( more than 20% above its IPO price of $30/share during its first day of trading yesterday and ultimately ended the day 9% up. This performance will likely help other tech companies to feel confident enough to go public. But, for those keeping score of the IPO market at home, this weekâs other high-profile, venture-backed market entrant, Instacart, [fell]( yesterday after an initial bump following its Tuesday debut. Merrick Garland says heâs ânot the presidentâs lawyer.â Facing a grilling from Republican lawmakers over how the criminal case against the presidentâs son, Hunter Biden, was handled, the attorney general [pushed back]( against accusations of bias, saying he is also ânot Congressâs prosecutor.â The combative sparring at a routine Congressional oversight hearing previewed some House Republicansâ priorities as they pursue an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. Free Covid tests are coming back. Sweater season is expected to bring a rise in Covid cases with it, so the government will [restart]( a program that offers free at-home Covid tests. Starting Monday, youâll be able to order up to four tests at COVIDtests.gov and have them delivered through the mail. The Biden administration also said yesterday itâs spending $600 million to buy tests from US manufacturers to get in front of the anticipated increase in demand. GAMING [Time to apply for your Fortnite refund](
[Photo of a kid playing âFortniteâ]( Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Did your kid charge your credit card so they could wear a virtual banana suit in a video game? Time to let it go. As of Tuesday, Fortnite playersâand their parentsâcan [apply for a refund]( for unintended in-game purchases. The $245 million in refunds are part of a settlement reached earlier this year between the Federal Trade Commission and Fortnite-maker Epic Games over what the agency called deceptive billing practices. The FTC alleges that Fortnite players were [duped into spending real money]( in the game through âdark patternsââor interface designs that get users to buy stuff they may not intend to. A check with your name on it could be in the mail soon if⦠- Your [kid bought something]( in Fortnite on your credit card without your knowledge between January 2017 and November 2018.
- You were wrongfully charged by Fortnite or your account was locked after you told your credit card company that you were wrongfully charged by Fortnite between January 2017 and September 2022. Hide your kids: The FTCâs settlement with Epic also included a $275 million fineâthe largest penalty ever issued for violating one of the agencyâs rulesâfor collecting data on users under the age of 13 without their parentsâ consent. Microsoft was hit with a smaller fine in June [for the same thing]( Â Â TOGETHER WITH FIDELITY
[Fidelity]( Itâs a generational thing. Your birthday can say a lot about your portfolio. Find out what yours reveals in the latest episode of [Fresh Invest]( our award-winning investing podcast sponsored by Fidelity. They look into the investing trends of each generation, from Boomers to Zoomers. See if you follow your generationâs trends. [Listen here]( or watch on YouTube. FOOD & BEV [Starbucks wants to speed things up a bit](
[Starbucks coffee cup with speed lines like itâs moving forward really fast next to a menu with â2.0x speedâ selected to insinuate the cup is going double sped.]( Francis Scialabba The cringe memes your dad keeps sending about 98-step coffee orders are kinda right. Starbucks has [383 billion unique latte combinations]( and is investing in changes to help baristas make all of them a lot faster, according to Bloomberg. Why the need for speed? The coffee chain is struggling to keep customer wait times down. Most customers are continuing a pandemic trend and swarming the Sbux app to order their morning bev, making it easier to add extra pumps ofâ¦everything. And Starbucks canât just do away with the customizations that are slowing things down: Extra charges bring in over $1 billion in revenue every year, according to the president of Starbucks North America. So, Starbucks is spending billions to shave seconds off your wait time: - The chain introduced smaller ice cubes for easier scoopability and is rolling out portable cold foamers so baristas donât have to clog up prep space at the big blenders.
- It also filed a patent earlier this year for a [machine]( that could automate drink-making. The company claims the changes will make baristasâ jobs easier, but some workers arenât so sure. Understaffing is still one of the main issues driving the unionization effort among Starbucks locationsânot a lack of souped-up Keurigs. Big picture: Other chains are also vying for speedier order handling to accommodate larger menus and more sales volume. Popeyes is [overhauling]( its kitchens for the first time in a decade to make faster chicken sandwiches.âMM Â Â GRAB BAG [Key performance indicators](#)
[Bob Ross painting]The Joy of Painting/Netflix via Giphy Stat: How much would you pay for happy little trees? âA Walk in the Woods,â the first painting Bob Ross ever made on his TV show, The Joy of Painting, is expected [to sell]( for $9.85 million at auction. The program debuted in 1983 and ran for 11 seasons on PBS, with Ross painting 1,000 canvases on-air. Since Rossâs soothing instructions resurfaced as a pandemic comfort watch, the hirsute painter has become the most searched-for artist on Google, leapfrogging Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso, according to the owner of the gallery hosting the auction. Quote: âI donât think he meant what he said, and I donât think heâs a bad person. It just came across that way, and that meant we lost that business, one of the most successful collabs in the history. Very sad.â Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden is [willing]( to give Ye the benefit of the doubtâeven though the companyâs decision to drop its Yeezy collab after the rapper made statements attacking Jews and praising Nazis left it with $1.3 billion worth of canceled merch. Though Adidas reiterated that ending the partnership was appropriate in the wake of the CEOâs remarks, the company has been successfully selling off the leftover Yeezy gear while donating some of the profits to groups fighting antisemitism. Gulden jumped to Adidas from rival Puma after the company had severed ties with Ye. Read: Meet the billionaire keeping TikTok on phones in the US. ([Wall Street Journal]( NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - Strike news: [The Hollywood writers]( union will meet with producers again today after an âencouragingâ bargaining session yesterday that studio CEOs attended. [Ford]( reached a tentative deal to avoid a second strike in Canada, while in the US talks continue but the UAW strike against Detroitâs Big Three may expand tomorrow.
- [Kraft]( is recalling 83,000 cases of its individually wrapped American cheese slices because the Singles pose a âgaggingâ risk.
- [Neuralink]( Elon Muskâs brain implant company, is recruiting subjects for its first human trial.
- [The Senate]( confirmed a new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sidestepping a monthslong hold on hundreds of military promotions by a single Republican senator over abortion.
- Update: [Azerbaijan]( halted its military offensive in the Nagorno-Karabakh region after Armenian separatists agreed to a cease-fire.
- [Cristiano Ronaldoâs]( appearance in Iran, where his Al Nassr squad won an AFC Champions League match against Persepolis FC, attracted so many fans that even the driver of the teamâs bus reportedly got ~150,000 new Instagram followers. RECS
[To do list Thursday] Travel tip: A villa on Lake Como was just named No. 1 on the list of the 50 [best hotels in the world](. Look: Take a moment to marvel at [the design]( that goes into those fruit stickers you chuck in the trash before you bite an apple. (Bird)watch: Peep birds all over the world from home with Bird Buddyâs [new feature](. Money tip: These [apps]( will cancel your unnecessary subscriptions. Donât wait: Sign up for [BetterHelp]( and get matched to a licensed therapist in as little as [48 hours]( A proâs perspective: We had a few more qâs on [Fresh Invest]( this week, our investing podcast sponsored by Fidelity. [See what this Fidelity pro said]( about investing mantras, aha moments, and magical genies.* *A message from our sponsor. GAMES [The puzzle section](#) Brew Mini: Todayâs Mini is a puzzle within a puzzle. When you complete the circled squares, youâll encounter symbols you see every day from your couch. [Play it here](. Three Headlines and a Lie Three of these headlines are real and one is faker than promising to call if youâre ever in town. Can you spot the odd one out? - Drugged-up fan covered with excrement [fell]( naked into new Bills stadium site
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