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Author: Daniel snow
I guess I want people to both hold two ideas in mind, which is that this was a tragedy, but that doesn’t somehow mean we should airbrush Kirk’s legacy. So I want to jump right in to the big story of this week, which is kind of heartbreaking. So the influential young conservative Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. So Kirk is well known for his conservative political organization, Turning Point USA, and his podcast the Charlie Kirk Show. President Trump has said of Kirk, quote, no one understood or had the heart of…
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Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC’s Jim Cramer why his company is investing $2.5 billion to manufacture glass in Corning’s Kentucky factory, praising the company’s technology.”This is the place to put it,” Cook said of his investment in Corning. “I feel very confident in that, because when you look at innovation, when you look at the cost, when you look at the quality, these are all things that are factor into our decisions — this is a great place.”Apple announced the lofty investment last month and said all glass for iPhones and Apple Watches would be manufactured in Corning’s facility.…