Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (CLF) reported mixed first-quarter financial results, missing revenue estimates but maintaining its full-year guidance. The company posted revenue of $5.2 billion, below expectations of $5.346 billion, and adjusted earnings of 18 cents per share, falling short of analysts’ estimates of 22 cents per share. Despite these results, Cleveland-Cliffs remains optimistic about 2024, citing resilient automotive production and plans to benefit from lower costs and a strong automotive sector in the second quarter.
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In a show of support for her pal’s latest business venture, Abigail Spencer has promoted the Duchess of Sussex’s American Riviera Orchard strawberry jam. The Duchess recently launched her luxury lifestyle brand, with only 50 recipients receiving the preserve. Abigail’s support, along with that of other influential female allies, highlights Meghan’s growing circle of influential connections in Montecito, California.
Marvin T. Dubin, a prominent Buffalo attorney who practiced commercial law for over 50 years, passed away on April 17, 2024. Born in Buffalo, Dubin graduated from Bennett High School and earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Buffalo. He later obtained a bachelor of laws degree from UB Law School. Dubin was a dedicated member of the legal community, serving as counsel to Delaware North Companies for 45 years and contributing to various professional organizations. He was also actively involved in the Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo and the Western New York Chapter of the March of Dimes. Dubin’s autobiography, published in 2020, recounted his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to success.
Prince Harry’s move to the US in 2020 and subsequent actions hint that he has no plans to return to the UK permanently. Clues include his official change of residence, eviction from Frogmore Cottage, referring to the US as his “home,” and losing his security case. These indicators suggest that Harry and his family are settling into their new life in California.
Donald Trump, known for his ruthless approach, faces a criminal trial that could end his impunity. Despite his history of escaping controversies, he now faces perilous charges related to hush money payments. The trial exposes the limits of Trump’s belief that rules don’t apply to him, and could potentially lead to a devastating outcome for the former president.
Sotomayor Questions if Oregon Town Wants Homeless to ‘Kill Themselves’ after Ban on Sleeping Outside
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized an Oregon town for passing a law that would punish people for sleeping outside, stating that it could lead to homelessness. The town argued that it was necessary to prevent unsanitary conditions, but Sotomayor countered that it offered no alternative for those with nowhere to sleep.
American Idol’s April 21st episode, themed around the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, featured 14 talented young artists covering songs by past inductees. While the performances showcased the range of the Rock Hall’s influence, the announcement of this year’s inductees was rushed and underwhelming. The episode also highlighted the show’s lack of recognition for songwriters, despite their significant contributions to music history.
In a discussion with Anupam Kher on ‘Let’s Talk Bharat,’ Ashish Kumar Chauhan, head of the National Stock Exchange and chancellor of the University of Allahabad, expressed optimism about India’s growth trajectory over the next 40 years. He attributed this to India’s young population, in contrast to the aging populations of Europe and the United States. Chauhan emphasized that the nation now exerts control over its circumstances, focusing on inclusive growth that has benefited rural areas through technological advancements like mobile phones.
On Monday morning, a SWAT team was dispatched to the Target store in Woodbury Village for an “active scene.” The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is currently investigating the incident, which involves a possible use of force. The store, located near Valley Creek and Interstate 494, has been placed on lockdown, and the public is advised to avoid the area.
Amidst the ongoing tensions between the British Royal Family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, royal correspondent Simon Vigar claims that the Palace staff initially made significant efforts to support Meghan Markle. However, he believes that the couple ultimately squandered this goodwill by stepping down as senior royals in 2020.