Markets Plunge, Bezos Blastoff, and History's Biggest Ponzi Schemes
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Tuesday, July 20, and we're covering a rough day for markets, another billionaire in space, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWStocks Plunge as Cases RiseUS stock markets plunged yesterday, driven by fears that the spread of the Delta coronavirus variant will lead to a rebound of pandemic restrictions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 725 points (-2.1%), followed by the S&P 500 (-1.6%) and the Nasdaq (-1.1%). The drop extends the worst string of losses since October. The US is averaging more than 32,000 new COVID-19 cases per day (see data), almost triple the incident rate from one month ago. Roughly 20,000 people are hospitalized with the virus, a 70% increase over the same time frame, while deaths have risen more slowly, currently near 260 per day. Severe illnesses have been reportedly confined to patients who are not fully vaccinated. Officials have said as high as 97% of those hospitalized were either unvaccinated or partially vaccinated. Almost 57% of Americans 12 years of age and older are fully vaccinated, though rates vary by location. See how your state is doing here. In related news, a federal judge supported Indiana University's mandate that students must be fully vaccinated upon returning to campus. Separately, Canada said it would open its borders to fully vaccinated Americans beginning Aug. 9. Bezos Blastoff Amazon founder Jeff Bezos heads to space today aboard his company Blue Origin's inaugural crewed flight. Bezos, who started the aerospace company more than two decades ago, will blast off aboard the New Shepard vertical launch vehicle. After reaching roughly 2,300 mph, a capsule will detach carrying the crew above the Kármán line—62 miles above sea level—for roughly five minutes before parachuting back to Earth. See the flight profile here. Joining the world's wealthiest man will be his brother, Mark; 18-year-old Oliver Daemen, the beneficiary of a winning auction bid made by his father; and 82-year-old Wally Funk, top female NASA recruit in 1961 who never made it to space. Daemen will be the youngest person to fly to space and Funk will be the oldest. The trip follows fellow billionaire Richard Branson's space voyage by nine days—though Branson only made it about 53 miles high. The launch is scheduled for 9 am ET. Stream the voyage live here. China Accused of HackWestern officials yesterday accused China of deliberately sponsoring widespread cybercrime, including an expansive hack into Microsoft Exchange Server that exposed at least 30,000 US organizations. The joint statement is the most forceful allegation of its kind to date against China, and was signed by the US, the UK, the EU, Canada, Australia, and NATO, among others. The Microsoft hack was initially uncovered in January when security researchers determined a group known as Hafnium had exploited a number of zero-day bugs (flaws known to Microsoft, but with a current fix). Because the attack targeted email servers, any company using Microsoft's Exchange Server was potentially exposed. Microsoft released a fix in March but could not retroactively identify and remove any potential backdoors installed by hackers before the update. Among those affected, experts said small- and medium-sized businesses without cybersecurity budgets or expertise are most vulnerable. Cybercrime is booming, with attacks costing US organizations an estimated $4B last year. In partnership with PvPBRINGING SOCIAL INTO GAMINGIt's no secret: the gaming industry is here to stay. In 2019, consumer video game spend was 3x the size of the entire global box office—or $120B—representing a massive global market. 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