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Vienna apartment building partially collapses after apparent explosion and fire -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© REUTERS / Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich Rescue workers are seen at the site of an explosion of a house in Langenzersdorf, Austria January 29, 2021. An apartment building in Langenzersdorf near Vienna partially collapsed on Friday morning after an apparent explosion started a fire that ripped through the top of the four-story building. A witness reported hearing a blast around 8am local time, which was confirmed by a police spokesperson, who stated that it appears to have been an explosion. While there has been no information as to the cause of the incident, the State Criminal Police Office are looking into whether it was a gas leak.

California swirls: Snowstorm shuts down 50 miles of Interstate 80 - snow over 8 FEET deep on Mammoth Mountain -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

Thu, 28 Jan 2021 12:43 UTC Thursday afternoon, a 50+ mile stretch of Interstate 80 had to be closed because of the treacherous driving conditions that existed. The California Department of Transportation shared information that they were helping folks get turned around and back to safety, after witnessing multiple slide-offs, accidents, and having to retrieve stuck vehicles. The status of roads is ever-changing. We encourage you to check the latest road conditions in California here: Snowfall was nearing 100″ as the sun was setting Thursday over Mammoth Mountain in California. Not far behind that was June Mountain, at 72″ or 6 FEET! Other noteworthy storm reports were in the four to five foot range in Northstar, Kirkwood, Alpine Meadows and Dodge Ridge.

Ortex data shows losses on short positions in US hedge firms top $70 billion - not many crying -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Comment: H-h-how much?! © REUTERS/Jim Young/File Photo A sign is seen outside a GameStop store in Niles, Illinois, U.S. May 23, 2016. Short-sellers are sitting on estimated losses of $70.87 billion from their short positions in U.S. companies so far this year, data from financial data analytics firm Ortex showed on Thursday. The hefty losses come as shares of highly-shorted GameStop jumped more than 1,000% in the past week without a clear business reason, forcing short-sellers to buy back into the stock to cover potential losses defined as a short-squeeze while retail investors then piled in to benefit from the surge.

GameStop strategy spreading: Australia s most-shorted stocks surge upward -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© REUTERS/Jim Young/File Photo A sign is seen outside a GameStop store in Niles, Illinois, U.S. May 23, 2016. A surge in GameStop Corp. and other heavily-shorted U.S. stocks has investors targeting some Australian names with large amounts of bearish bets. Investors are snapping up companies that have a high short interest as a percentage of equity float after the U.S. video game retailer became a flash point between short sellers and retail traders. Some of Australia s most-shorted stocks like travel firm Webjet Ltd. and funeral-home operator InvoCare Ltd. are among the top performers on the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 Index on Thursday.

Here we go: Facebook BANS Robinhood stock traders group with 150k+ members over sexual exploitation amid GameStop craze -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Fri, 29 Jan 2021 15:15 UTC © euters / Dado Ruvic A popular stock trading chat group has been booted off Facebook due to alleged violations of its sexual exploitation rules, claims the page s founder, who accused major institutions of trying to avenge the GameStop debacle. The Robinhood Stock Traders group boasted more than 157,000 members before it was taken offline on Wednesday, its 23-year-old founder, Allen Tran, told Reuters, adding that the social media giant cited its policies surrounding adult sexual exploitation. A notification of the ban seen by Reuters included no further reasoning for what prompted the move. The page has no formal affiliation with the stock trading app of the same name.

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