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" ... A view of the Marathon Petroleum Corp's Los Angeles Refinery in Carson, California, April 25, 2020 ... [+] after the price for crude plunged into negative territory for the first time in history on April 20. - Although oil prices have stabilized somewhat since the unprecedented dive, the world remains in the throes of a glut of crude oil caused by a precipitous fall in demand due to the global coronavirus pandemic coupled with a lack of storage capacity for crude already in transit or still being produced. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... As investors, we must learn to dismiss the “noise” and focus on what’s relevant to financial markets. We must also learn to separate our feelings on social and political issues from our financial decisions. Yes, America may be in the throes of a tumultuous period, but this too shall pass. The pendulum may swing far left, then far right, but this has been a common occurrence throughout history. America will indeed survive this as well. ... "
" ... The phrase product-market fit echoes through Silicon Valley and other technology hubs, but it’s not always something that companies who are years into the throes of building and selling a product stop and take time to think about. This is especially the case at companies that weren’t reared on traditional software-making ethos. ... "
" ... While in the throes of a crisis, it can seem daunting to keep AI Ethics at the forefront, since the usual perception is that worrying about those AI Ethics codifications are bound to stymy the pace of development and undercut the urgent tempo to get AI into the hands of end-users. ... "
" ... While we are in the throes of dealing with vestiges of a pandemic we acknowledge the suffering worldwide for those impacted physically, economically and psychologically from the disease. We hope for a brighter tomorrow where the political economy of electric and autonomous vehicles make the world a more equitable place providing mobility for all. Let us move toward a world where harmful noxious gases and emissions are drastically reduced resulting in a place where it’s not only safe to walk or drive across the road, but one where it is also safe to breathe the air. ... "