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With his next-generation approach to investing, Luke Lango finds better stocks for you to invest in — not the same old companies over-hyped on Wall Street. Stocks to Buy By Luke Lango Jul 22, 2021 In a Goldilocks economy, growth stocks are the only stocks posting consistent revenue and earnings growth – they’re the only “game in town,” so to
speak. Hot Stocks By Luke Lango Jul 21, 2021 I firmly believe that the next generation of billionaires will be made in space. The economic opportunities are that big. Not surprisingly, I think there are dozens upon dozens of 10X investment opportunities hiding in plain sight in this industry. Hot Stocks By Luke Lango Jul 20, 2021 Get prepared for the
global cannabis market go from a niche, $14.8 billion market today, to a $100-plus billion industry that rivals the alcoholic beverage market by 2030. And these are the best pot stocks to buy now. Hot Stocks By Luke Lango Jul 20, 2021 Experts like to call this seismic shift in residential living the “Distributed Energy Revolution,” since at its core, this
shift is about cutting individual household dependence on the energy grid and turning each home into its own self-sustaining energy generation… (RTTNews) - Teleflex Incorporated (TFX) said the company expects adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations to be between $12.50 and $12.70 for full year 2021, representing an increase of
between 17.2% and 19.0%. On a GAAP basis, full year 2021 revenues are expected to increase between 10.0% and 11.5%. On a constant currency basis, the company estimates that revenues will increase between 8.0% and 9.5% over 2020. Fourth quarter adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations decreased 0.9% to $3.25, from $3.28,
prior year. On average, 11 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected the company to report profit per share of $3.05, for the quarter. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special items. Fourth quarter net revenues were $711.2 million, an increase of 4.4% from prior year period. Excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations,
fourth quarter net revenues increased 2.3%. Analysts expected revenue of $687.66 million, for the quarter. Zack Wheeler returned to his All-Star form for seven innings, Bryce Harper stole three bases, including home, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 5-1 Friday night. J.T. Realmuto hit his 10th homer and Jean Segura had a
tiebreaking, two-run double in helping Philadelphia snap a three game losing streak. The Phillies moved ahead of Atlanta into second place in the NL East, four games behind the division-leading New York Mets.The International Judo Federation suspended on Saturday an Algerian judoka and his coach for withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics before
his event started, after the draw set him on course for a match against an Israeli. Fethi Nourine and his coach Amar Benikhlef gave individual statements to the media announcing their withdrawal from the competition to avoid meeting an Israeli athlete during the event, the IJF said in a statement. Nourine's withdrawal was "in total opposition to the
philosophy of the International Judo Federation", it said.Police said Fatuma Kadir has ‘aspirations of setting up a business by London Tower Bridge’.Chinese shooter Yang Qian won the first gold of the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, snatching a dramatic last-shot victory from Russia’s Anastasiia Galashina in the women’s 10m air rifle final. Yang claimed
gold with an Olympic record score of 251.8, edging ahead of Russian Anastasiia Galashina on 251.1 and Switzerland’s Nina Christen on 230.6.Galashina had looked poised to claim gold heading into the last shot, but stumbled with 8.9 on her final effort to allow Yang to seal victory.The event took pRafael Devers hit two home runs, including a go-
ahead blast in the fifth inning, to help the Boston Red Sox best New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole for the second straight time at Fenway Park in a 6-2 win Friday night. Devers followed his two-run with a three-run homer in the seventh — the 100th of his career. It marked the second consecutive game the Red Sox rallied from a 1-0 deficit.Scottish
shooter has second medal chance later in the Games as China’s Yang Qian won the first gold medal of Tokyo 2020.A Czech player became the sixth member of her country's Olympic team to test positive since arriving in Tokyo.NEW ORLEANS, July 24, 2021--Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC ("KSF") and KSF partner, former Attorney General of Louisiana,
Charles C. Foti, Jr., remind investors that they have until September 20, 2021 to file lead plaintiff applications in a securities class action lawsuit against Coinbase Global Inc. (NasdaqGS: COIN), if they purchased the Company’s shares issued in connection with its April 2021 Direct Offering (the "Offering"). This action is pending in the United States
District Court for the NortheNEW ORLEANS, July 24, 2021--Former Attorney General of Louisiana, Charles C. Foti, Jr., Esq., a partner at the law firm of Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC ("KSF"), announces that KSF has commenced an investigation into 3D Systems Corporation (NYSE: DDD).After so many Covid scares, logistical nightmares and hold-your-
breath moments, attention finally turns to a British and Irish Lions Test this afternoon. Warren Gatland’s men won’t have the sea of faithful in red cheering them on, but they’ll need no extra motivation against the world champions Springboks. The action begins today, Saturday 24 July, 2021, at 5pm UK time and will be live on Sky Sports Main Event
and Sky Sports Rugby.Kwok looked visibly thinner since his last update on set, causing some of his fans to be worried.The third time was decidedly NOT the charm for Madeleine Mantock, who is exiting The CW’s Charmed after playing eldest sister Macy Vaughn since the series was rebooted in 2018. Mantock said earlier this week before tonight’s
season finale that she would not be a part of the fourth season. Deadline’s sister publication TVLine reported […]China's Qian Yang won the first gold medal of the 2020 Toyko Olympics, thanks to a late rally in women's 10-meter air rifle.Wearing hazmat suits and masks, gravediggers at the Cipenjo Cemetery in Bogor on the outskirts of Jakarta say
they've lost track of how many graves they dug. For the past two weeks, they've put into earth more than 10 bodies a day, up from two previously — a sign of a devastating surge ripping through the Southeast Asian nation, which is now Asia's hot spot with over 80,000 COVID-19 fatalities and more than 3 million confirmed cases since the beginning of
the pandemic.China took the first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics as day one got up and running. China's Yang Qian set a new Olympic record as she won the women's 10-metre air rifle final. Anastasiia Galashina of Russia won silver and Switzerland's Nina Christen claimed bronze.“Marriage is the grave of love,” the singer declared during his
concert.When women's weightlifting was introduced as an Olympic sport in 2000, Papua New Guinea's then 16-year-old Loa Dika Toua became the first-ever female Olympian lifter. Wearing her country's flag colours of red and black, Toua grabbed the bar with a scream, made two good lifts at snatch, and smiled in joy, making a heart gesture with her
hands at the camera. Coming from a family of weightlifters, Toua was encouraged to get involved in the sport by her aunt.NSW Covid update: Brad Hazzard rebukes state leaders over vaccines as 163 new cases recordedHealth minister says he has seen ‘nothing in writing’ to suggest federal government will divert emergency stockpile vaccines to
NSW The NSW health minister, Brad Hazzard, and the NSW police deputy commissioner, Gary Worboys. Hazzard said: ‘I have no idea how much, if any [vaccines], are in our national stockpile.’ Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAPBetMGM is offering a special promotion for new customers.The sports reporter and ESPN had been unable to agree on a new
contract. She also left the channel after news emerged of a colleague's racist remarks. While the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown some phone manufacturers for a loop, many techies and loyal users are hoping that they've had some time to gather their bearings for 2021. Rumors surrounding the coolest new smartphones, many of which are expected
to launch later this year, have already begun to circulate. Some of that buzz points to a number of innovative, boundary-breaking features, so, while we’re waiting for official announcements, let’s check out everything we know so far about 2021's most anticipated smartphones. The newest incarnation of Apple’s flagship iPhone is undoubtedly one of
the most highly anticipated new smartphones of 2021. The company traditionally introduces three or four versions of their latest iPhone each year, so many are anticipating 2021 to usher in the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Photo Courtesy: Jane Khomi/Getty Images While nothing’s set in stone yet, some of the
most widely circulated rumors regarding the iPhone 13 suggest that it may come with several exciting upgrades. Notable sources, like TechRadar, suggest that some of these upgrades may include: Touch ID either under the display or in-screen A smaller notch — or no notch at all Portless charging through either MagSafe or wireless technology
LPTO tech and 120 Hz refresh rate A periscope camera for increased optical zoom Possible four-camera setup with LiDAR Smaller design As far as when we might expect to see the new iPhone hit the shelves, the best we've got is an educated guess. For the past decade, Apple has announced their new phones in September, only to release them 10
days later. Unfortunately, 2020 proved to be the exception to the rule, with the complications of the COVID-19 pandemic pushing the iPhone 12’s release back to October 2020. Will the ongoing pandemic impact the release of the iPhone 13? For now, that remains unclear, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed that Apple gets back on schedule in
2021. While the foldable phone was initially a bit of a gamble, it was one that Samsung boldly undertook. The Galaxy Fold's initial launch peaked a lot of interest, though it came with its fair share of durability and battery life issues. Thankfully, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 was released in September of 2020 and proved to be a giant leap forward
thanks to its larger front screen, increased durability, and standard 5G feature. Such vast improvements have many Samsung fans eager to hear what the inevitable Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 will bring to the table. Several rumors are already circulating, including that the new Galaxy Z Fold 3 might feature: An S Pen and stylus capability An under
front panel camera 256GB of storage A light strip on its hinge A lighter, sleeker design As far as when we can expect to see the new Samsung foldable on shelves, nothing is confirmed yet. A Korean publication claims that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will begin shipping in May, while other insiders claim that we shouldn't expect to see it until much later in
2021. Much like Samsung took a leap of faith with the foldable phone, LG has officially announced that they intend to venture into uncharted smartphone territory. During Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021, LG announced the LG Rollable, a smartphone that can transform into a tablet. Photo Courtesy: Sparrows News/YouTube While LG showed
off their upcoming phone in a brief teaser, not much more is currently known about exactly how its technology works. But whether the phone's display extends via a button or manual extension, it definitely looks cool enough to give foldable phones a run for their money. Best of all, the LG Rollable combines the benefits of widescreen options without
the foldable phone hang ups — that is, no screen crease or hinges. We do know that the LG Rollable is set to release in 2021, with leakers predicting that it might hit stores as soon as March. The fact that the public seems to know less about it than any of 2021's other most anticipated smartphones hasn't kept it from becoming one of the most
buzzworthy on the list. It looks like Sony is preparing to announce its latest premium smartphone, the Sony Xperia 1 III. The follow up to last year's Sony Xperia 1 II, the latest Xperia incarnation is expected to maintain many of the same design features as its predecessor. It appears to be keeping the Xperia 1 II's best features, like the front-facing
speakers, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and dust and waterproof resilience. Given the Xperia 1 II's next-level camera and superior speed, it's hard to imagine how its upgrade can get much better. That said, rumor has it that Sony has added a number of perks to their newest "true multimedia smartphone." Insiders predict that the new version may include:
An increased refresh rate from 60Hz to 120Hz A 4K HDR OLED display with a 21:9 aspect ratio Optical lens zoom The extremely powerful octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset The phone's release date is expected to be announced as soon as March of this year, but, if last year’s release from Sony is any indication, a May 2021 release date is
likely. If history is any indication, then we may be seeing OnePlus' new 9 series sooner rather than later. The company has traditionally announced the release of its new offerings near the beginning of each new calendar year, so the OnePlus 9 series could be in stores as soon as March or April. Now that OnePlus has broken with their old budget line
of smartphones, fans are eager to see what upgrades the 9 series will offer. Rumors have already begun circulating from a variety of sources and suggest that the 9 series may feature: A 6.55-inch Full HD+ 120Hz display Larger screen size A quad-lens camera Water resistance for up to 30 minutes in 1.5 meters Snapdragon 888 processor, with 8GB
of RAM and 128GB of internal storage The big question on the minds of many fans is whether OnePlus will continue with their recent release of mid-range phones or simply take things to the next level with a pricier, yet premium, OnePlus 9. Kathryn Hahn in “WandaVision”; Kate Winslet in “Mare of Easttown”; and Kit Young, Amita Suman and Freddy
Carter in “Shadow and Bone.” Photo Courtesy: [Disney+/HBO/Netflix] Since it’s never too soon to start taking inventory of what the new year has brought us, and since we’ve already seen our fair share of promising new series and returning seasons, let’s discuss some of the best — or maybe just most talked-about — TV shows of 2021 so far.Peak TV
may have been a bit less abundant than in years past in February and March of this year — the early months of the pandemic also brought a total halt in production that slowed things a bit — but there’s still been plenty of good new television to choose from.Here are some of my favorite 2021 titles so far. Antoine Gouy and Omar Sy in “Lupin.” Photo
Courtesy: [Netflix] This French show starring the charismatic Omar Sy as a gentleman thief with a mild-to-severe obsession with the literary character Arsène Lupin didn’t only transport us to the streets and cafés of Paris during its first season. It also proved shows in languages other than English can be big international successes. This Netflix
original broke records with 70 million households watching it during the first four weeks after being released. Part one only had five episodes and ended in a big cliffhanger. Part two arrived just in time during the early summer weeks but was equally short, even if it ended in more of a contained manner. Fret not, though — part three has already
been confirmed. Hailee Steinfeld and Anna Baryshnikov in season two of “Dickinson.” Photo Courtesy: [Apple TV+] Apple TV+ is one more of the many names on the ever-abundant list of available streaming services pining for your subscription dollars. And there are some titles — like The Morning Show and especially Ted Lasso — that justify
checking it out for a few weeks. That’s also the case for this stylized teen dramedy with Hailee Steinfeld playing poet Emily Dickinson. And while you shouldn’t take this show as a history lesson, you can watch it as a good blend of the TV format and poetry in a completely digestible way. Season two has some highs: the strong bond formed between
sisters Emily and Lavinia (Anna Baryshnikov) and the family’s visit to the chic yet a-bit-too-bohemian spa where the Dickinson women try to relax.Dickinson has already been renewed for a third season. Callum Woodhouse, Nicholas Ralph and Samuel West in “All Creatures Great and Small.” Photo Courtesy: [Playground Television UK Ltd & all3media
international] This soul-soothing tale of a Glaswegian veterinarian who ends up practicing in Yorkshire treating sick cows and spoilt dogs is based on a series of autobiographical books by James Herriot. Set right before WWII, the PBS Masterpiece features some very arresting landscapes — the show was shot on location at Yorkshire Dales National
Park.Its sick-animal-of-the-episode-that-needs-care formula doesn’t necessarily align with some of the more complex and sophisticated storylines that have proliferated in Prestige Television these last few years. But at the beginning of 2021 and with the pandemic still raging, the idea of getting a furry creature cured by the end of an episode proved to
be the perfect antidote to some of our pandemic fatigue. Plus, the episodes also include a good amount of humor and quiet times that allow the characters to enjoy a much-needed cup of strongly brewed tea with shortbread biscuits. Elizabeth Olsen in “WandaVision.” Photo Courtesy: [Disney+] Considering the box office triumph of Avengers:
Endgame and the previous Marvel Cinematic Universe’s installments, WandaVision’s popularity is no surprise. Not for nothing, the nine-episode limited series was the first new Marvel title to be released since Spider-Man: Far From Home hit theaters in July of 2019. What caught most viewers and TV critics by surprise was WandaVision’s singularity.
By paying homage to different classic TV sitcoms the show not only justified its TV format, but it also gave the audience a change of scenery and meta-references every week. Plus, it also gave us Kathryn Hahn playing a nosy neighbor with an enchanting backstory.And of course, this wasn’t the only MCU show we’ve been obsessed with this year.
While The Falcon and the Winter Soldier doesn’t necessarily fall among my favorite shows of 2021 (I tell you why in this article where I compare the second Marvel show to the much superior WandaVision) but I can’t just ignore it completely. For one, it had the most-watched series premiere on Disney+. That’s until Loki premiered, of course, and
broke that most-watched record again. Plus, overall the show pleased me quite a bit more than The Falcon and the Winter Soldier but not as much as WandaVision. I loved the whole mash-up of comedy, time-travel adventure and procedural crime investigation, though. Plus, watching Tom Hiddleston playing the mischievous character is always a
delight — even more so when Loki finds his perfect buddy in Owen Wilson’s Mobius. Omari Douglas, Lydia West, David Carlyle, Calum Scott Howells and Nathaniel Curtis in “It’s a Sin.” Photo Courtesy: [HBO Max] Neil Patrick Harris does a British accent and has a small role in this five-episode limited series from Queer as Folk creator Russell T
Davies. Set in 1981, the show tells the story of a group of gay men — Ritchie (Olly Alexander), Roscoe (Omari Douglas) and Colin (Callum Scott Howells) — and their woman friend Jill (Lydia West). They all meet in London, a city synonymous with freedom and hope. As with Davies’ previous show Years and Years, It’s a Sin shows years going by quickly
and depicts a decade in which the characters are forced to learn to live with the threat of AIDS. Kate Winslet in “Mare of Easttown.” Photo Courtesy: [HBO] This seven-part limited series created by Brad Ingelsby (The Way Back) stars Kate Winslet as a small-town detective with a new case to solve and a past that haunts her everyday life. Ignore SNL’s
sketch about the very specific accent the English Winslet manages to adopt in this Philadelphia-set show. Her performance will surely garner her an Emmy nomination.Apart from Winslet’s performance, you can enjoy Mare of Easttown for its many mystery twists and turns and for the solid cast that includes Jean Smart showing the perfect way to
camouflage ice cream if you live in a crowded house. Smart is actually having quite the year. If you liked her here, check out the comedy Hacks on HBO Max, where she plays an addicted-to-work stand-up comedian.But going back to Mare of Easttown, it’s not that often, especially in these binge-watching times, that we keep obsessing over the new
episode of a TV show every Sunday night — or that we lament not knowing what to do with ourselves once the show has finished airing. And even though this was initially created as a limited series, there’s already buzz about a possible second season. Director Raoul Peck and Josh Hartnett on the set of “Exterminate All the Brutes.” Photo Courtesy:
[HBO] This four-part documentary series is directed by Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) and revisits some of the darkest moments in humanity’s history. The series weaves archival documentary material with interpretive scripted scenes. Josh Hartnett stars in those scripted portions.The series makes us reevaluate history,
revisiting European colonialism, Native American genocide and American slavery. It points at how history has been written — and from whose perspective — and shows the many implications of that in today’s world. Jesse Leigh and Jana Schmieding in “Rutherford Falls.” Photo Courtesy: [Peacock] Don’t judge this comedy by its Ed Helms cover — it’s
much more than just that. Helms is one of the co-creators and executive producers here, along with Michael Schur (Parks and Recreation) and Sierra Teller Ornelas (Superstore). Teller Ornelas, who is Navajo, is one of the five Native writers on this show. Rutherford Falls has one of the largest Indigenous writers’ rooms, according to Peacock.The
show follows Helms as Nathan Rutherford and Jana Schmieding as Reagan Wells. They’re lifelong friends, but their relationship hits a bump when Nathan refuses to accept the removal of a statue of one of his ancestors, which sits literally in the middle of the small town where they both live. Schmieding and Michael Greyeyes play two of the members
of the fictional Minishonka Nation who also have a pivotal role in this show. Rutherford Falls has been praised for its Native American depictions and inclusive representation. Amita Suman and Jessie Mei Li in season one of “Shadow and Bone.” Photo Courtesy: [Netflix] The proposition was risky. Shadow and Bone creator Eric Heisserer decided to
blend the stories and characters from two of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse series of novels: the trilogy Shadow and Bone and the two heist novels of Six of Crows. The result was surprisingly strong. Not only did Shadow and Bone become one more example of why fantasy is having a moment on TV, but the show also proved the value of having a
diverse ensemble cast, with some of the supposedly secondary characters stealing all the scenes. The thing is, who wouldn’t want to watch Inej (Amita Suman), Jesper (Kit Young) and Kaz (Freddy Carter) pulling off all sorts of stings? Aaron Pierre and Thuso Mbedu in “The Underground Railroad.” Photo Courtesy: [Amazon Prime Video] Academy
Award-winner and filmmaker Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) turns his gaze toward television, serving as showrunner and director of this 10-episode limited series. Based on Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Underground Railroad tells the story of Cora (Thuso Mbedu) after she escapes a Georgia plantation in the antebellum South and
discovers an actual railroad and a covert network of tunnels. You can always count on Jenkins to narrate a story in the most cinematic and exquisite way possible, while also discovering new faces like Mbedu and Aaron Pierre. Brad Pitt is an executive producer for this show through his production company Plan B, which also backed Jenkins’ movies
Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk. Vicky McClure and Kelly McDonald in season six of “Line of Duty.” Photo Courtesy: BBC This BBC show that, in the U.S., can be watched on Hulu and Britbox — which has season six in exclusivity — started airing in 2012 and is hardly new. But its most recent sixth season garnered the show a lot of traction
and made headlines. The season finale broke records in the United Kingdom by becoming the most-watched drama episode, other than a soap opera, since 2002.The British police procedural, which actually shoots in Northern Ireland, focuses on the Anti-Corruption Unit 12 (AC-12). I do have a tendency not to root for them but for the alleged “bent
coppers” they relentlessly investigate. It probably helps that said bad apples have been performed by Lennie James (Snatch), Keeley Hawes (Bodyguard), Polly Walker (Rome) and Thandiwe Newton (Westworld).Kelly McDonald (Boardwalk Empire) finds herself at the center of AC-12’s interest during season six. And we also finally find out the identity
of the nefarious H. Season seven of this addictive show that’s packed with twists and turns is still up in the air. Michael Cimino and George Sear in the second season of “Love, Victor.” Photo Courtesy: Hulu If you’re searching for the perfect short and sweet binge-watch that packs enough humor and a little bit of teen romance, then Love, Victor is
what you’re looking for. Watch the 16 year olds Victor (Michael Cimino) and Benji (George Sear) as they figure out their relationship despite their many differences. This dramedy centers on several teen LGBTQ+ stories, but also focuses on the roles the parents play in their lives — namely their support or lack of it.As in season one, the second season
of this 10-episode-per-season Hulu show packs a killer soundtrack, very timely and culturally sensitive punchlines and enough soapy melodrama to keep you hooked. That’s hardly all the television we’ve seen or talked about during this first half-season of the year. There was the food and travel docuseries Stanley Tucci did in Italy for CNN, Stanley
Tucci Searching for Italy, as well as the food program with celebrity chefs, muppets and Michele Obama, Waffles+Mochi, on Netflix.If, last year, you liked the period fantasy horror show that commented on race, Lovecraft Country, this year you’ve probably liked Them on Amazon.For lovers of space history and alternate universes, there was the
second season of For All Mankind on Apple TV+. And for lovers of Victorian London and alternate universes, there was The Nevers on HBO.Fans of mom-and-daughter stories with a Little Fires Everywhere twist had Ginny & Georgia on Netflix. Also on Netflix, there was the miniseries biopic Halston, starring Ewan McGregor as the famed fashion
designer. The show was co-written and executive produced by the very industrious Ryan Murphy.HBO even managed to produce a second teen dramedy about what it is to be a member of Generation Z, Genera+ion, as a slightly lighter offering for all the Euphoria fans out there. And Apple TV+ gave us a backstory episode on the character C.W.
Longbottom in Mythic Quest.But tell us, what did I miss on this list? What have been your favorite TV shows so far?
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