šŸŒ Indonesia gets Starlinked

Plus: Wall Street waits on Nvidia.

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Elon Muskā€™s Starlink internet is going live in Indonesia. The satellite internet company thatā€™s a subsidiary of SpaceX is bringing internet access to even remote areas of the nationā€™s 17,000 islands.

Disneyland resort actors are unionizing. The 1,700-personĀ voteĀ to be represented by the Actorsā€™ Equity Association overwhelmingly passed on Saturday by 79%.

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Airbusā€™s high-speed helicopter made its first flight. The Racer is capable of reaching a cruising speed of nearly 250 miles per hour, and its flight time is expected to only increase as developments are made.

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Jeff Bezosā€™s Blue Origin completed its 7th human flight yesterday, the first in nearly two years. The space companyā€™s New Shepard program was grounded in 2022 after a mid-flight failure on an uncrewed mission.

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Nvidia earnings have Wall Street holding its breath

Nvidia is set to report its first quarter earnings on Wednesday ā€” and its share price could reach an all-time high.

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Nvidiaā€™s previous record high close was $950.02, which it hit on March 25 after unveiling its highly anticipated new chip, Blackwell. Analysts largely expect strong earnings this time around, and that momentum could leave that previous all-time high in the dust.

ā€œWe continue to see strong demand for [Nvidia]ā€™s data center products and feel the company is set up for another beat and raise quarter,ā€ Harsh Kumar, an analyst at Piper Sandler, said in a note. Read what else other analysts are anticipating.

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The United Auto Workers hit a roadblock in Alabama

After months of organizing efforts, the United Auto Workers suffered the first loss of its multi-million dollar campaign to organize car plants around the U.S.

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Of the more than 5,000 workers at Mercedes-Benzā€™s factory in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, just 2,045 voted in favor of joining the UAW, the National Labor Relations Board said Friday after a week of voting.

The election followed months of conflict between workers, union organizers, and management officials in Alabama. Quartzā€™s Will Gavin looked at what made this particular contest so bitter.

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A 150 million-year-old fossil shows an ancient creature cloning itself. The brittle star was regenerating three limbs when it died.

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Chuck E. Cheeseā€™s animatronic band is on a farewell tour. Theyā€™ll only play at two of the chainā€™s locations by the end of this year.

New York is hoping a new pizza box recycling bin will keep the rats at bay. Its design makes it really clear what goes inside.

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Germany is home to a finger wrestling competition called ā€œFingerhakeln.ā€ Itā€™s actually a full body sport.

The U.K. has its first billionaire musician. Paul McCartney, how does it feel to be one of the beautiful people???

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