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Vanguard: High Probability of US Exceptionalism Ending
Vanguard: High Probability of US Exceptionalism Ending

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Vanguard: High Probability of US Exceptionalism Ending

The transformative impact of AI is still yet to be fully realized, but if it is as positive as forecast, the productivity gains could help tame inflation and support growth says Joseph Davis, Global Chief Economist and Global Head of the Investment Strategy Group at Vanguard, as well as author of 'Coming into View: How AI and Other Megatrends Will Shape Your Investments'. These positive impacts will be felt across the globe, weakening the case for US exceptionalism as new investment opportunities arise elsewhere. Davis spoke to Francine Lacqua on 'Bloomberg: The Pulse'. Errore nel recupero dei dati Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati

Vanguard: High Probability of US Exceptionalism Ending
Vanguard: High Probability of US Exceptionalism Ending

Bloomberg

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Vanguard: High Probability of US Exceptionalism Ending

The transformative impact of AI is still yet to be fully realized, but if it is as positive as forecast, the productivity gains could help tame inflation and support growth says Joseph Davis, Global Chief Economist and Global Head of the Investment Strategy Group at Vanguard, as well as author of 'Coming into View: How AI and Other Megatrends Will Shape Your Investments'. These positive impacts will be felt across the globe, weakening the case for US exceptionalism as new investment opportunities arise elsewhere. Davis spoke to Francine Lacqua on 'Bloomberg: The Pulse'. (Source: Bloomberg)

Davis police arrest one in connection with Picnic Day shooting
Davis police arrest one in connection with Picnic Day shooting

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Davis police arrest one in connection with Picnic Day shooting

( — One person has been arrested in connection with the Picnic Day shooting in Davis in April that injured three people, the Davis Police Department said. According to police, detectives identified 19-year-old Joseph Davis as a suspect. On Thursday, detectives and deputies with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office arrested Davis at his home in Sacramento. Police said Davis is facing several firearms-related charges, including possession of an illegal assault rifle, and assault with a deadly weapon. The Davis Police Department previously said it believes that there was more than one shooter involved in the incident. The shooting occurred around 3 p.m. on April 12 at Community Park during UC Davis's Picnic Day event. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Davis police arrest 19-year-old suspect in Picnic Day shooting investigation at Community Park
Davis police arrest 19-year-old suspect in Picnic Day shooting investigation at Community Park

CBS News

time23-05-2025

  • CBS News

Davis police arrest 19-year-old suspect in Picnic Day shooting investigation at Community Park

DAVIS – Davis police announced they have arrested a 19-year-old suspect in connection with a shooting at Community Park on Picnic Day. Gunfire rang out during Picnic Day festivities at Community Park, located about a mile away from the UC Davis campus, on April 12. The shooting left two teenagers and a 24-year-old woman with non-life-threatening injuries. The Davis Police Department said about a week after the shooting that it suspected there was more than one shooter and that it was believed the suspects lived outside of the Davis area. The police department identified the suspect as 19-year-old Joseph Davis of Sacramento County. A search warrant was executed at Davis' home on Friday morning, leading to officers locating a loaded firearm. Davis was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and several firearms-related charges, such as possession of an illegal assault rifle. He was booked into the Yolo County Jail. Davis police said they are still working to identify other people who were involved in the shooting as the investigation is ongoing. "Based on the facts that investigators have developed during the course of this case, it is very evident that there were more than one individual that discharged a firearm at the park that day," Davis Police Chief Todd Henry said. Henry said he couldn't speak on the suspect's previous criminal history, but said Davis has been arrested before. The motive of the shooting remains under investigation. The city has previously said the shooting "was not motivated by a desire to randomly harm community members."

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