Jony Ive on Life After Apple, Capitol Police Seek More Security for Lawmakers, Parkland Shooter to Get Life Without Parole

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Today's News

It's been a busy day in the news, with a wide range of topics covered. Let's take a look at some of the highlights.

Outline

  • Jony Ive on Life After Apple: The famed designer discusses his time at the company, his design philosophy, and his new venture.
  • Brands to Pause Spending on Facebook Ads: In light of the social media giant's lackluster response to hate speech, major companies are rethinking their investment.
  • Capitol Police Seek More Security for Lawmakers: Amidst increased threats of violence, law enforcement is requesting additional funding for protection.
  • Partners Group Creates Business Division to Woo Wealthy Investors: The Swiss private equity firm is hoping to attract high-net-worth individuals with its new division.
  • Boeing Lays Out Plan to Rebound From 737 MAX, Other Problems: The aerospace company is focused on fixing its issues and regaining customer trust.
  • Chip Maker Qualcomm Sees Smartphone Slump Worsening: The semiconductor manufacturer is predicting a decline in demand for mobile devices.
  • Parkland Shooter Nikolas Cruz Is Expected to Get Life Without Parole: The Florida school shooting suspect will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.
  • Thousands Tell FAA to Fix Shrinking Airplane Seats: Passengers are concerned about the shrinking size of seats and the lack of legroom on airplanes.
  • This Chip Sector Is a Diamond in the Rough: Despite some challenges, the semiconductor industry is still performing well.
  • Fed Approves Fourth 0.75-Point Rate Rise, Hints at Smaller Hikes: The Federal Reserve raises interest rates for the fourth time this year, but signals that future increases may be less aggressive.
  • LIST: The Celebs Leaving...: A list of celebrities who have announced they are leaving Hollywood in recent years.
  • White Suburban Women Swing Right?: A look at the voting patterns of white suburban women and how they have changed over time.
  • Netflix With Ads Launching as Talks Continue With Studios Over Content: Netflix is testing a new version of its service that includes ads, as it continues to negotiate with Hollywood studios over licensing fees.