
Ambient Scientific unveils first ever AI module powered by a coin cell batteryshares have underperformed benchmarks this year, and owners of the stock have had to endure some stomach-churning . , with those betting on a falling Pilbara Minerals stock price profiting handsomely. Whether lithium stocks return to strength remains up for debate. Lithium prices are heavily compressed from former highs amid a supply glut and weak demand for the batteries the metal is used in. But Pilbara's y gave investors plenty to digest, from updates on growth projects to insights into the company's evolving strategy. So, where does the company go from here, and what does it mean for Pilbara Minerals shares? Let's see. Key AGM points for Pilbara Minerals shares The AGM highlighted Pilbara Minerals' journey throughout the desolate lithium landscape these past 12 months. Chairman Dale Henderson detailed how the company has grown from an exploration venture into a lithium heavyweight, supplying 11% of the world's hard-rock lithium from its flagship Pilgangoora project. Henderson also commented on the bright future of the market despite its current slump. The agile nature of our operating model and ability to adapt to changing market conditions has placed us in a strong position. In 2015, around the same time the team of geologists were drilling the first holes at Pilgangoora, a total of 370,0002 electric vehicles were sold worldwide. Fast forward to 2024, and China alone now sells the same number of EVs every two weeks. Looking further ahead, long term demand for EVs and battery storage remains incredibly robust. We believe that no other lithium company is better placed to weather current conditions and capitalise when the market turns, than Pilbara Minerals. He also mentioned the P680 Project had already ramped up production and cut costs, while the P1000 Project was now 80% complete and set to deliver first ore by early 2025. Meanwhile, Pilbara Minerals is making moves beyond Australian shores. Its joint venture with POSCO in South Korea has achieved lithium hydroxide production. thium Project in Brazil. Tough lithium market, tougher strategy The lithium market has been a wild ride lately, with oversupply concerns pushing prices down. For Pilbara Minerals, this has meant navigating some challenging headwinds. Several mines have been mothballed this year as a result, and Pilbara decided to pause operations at its smaller Ngungaju plant until prices recover. Whilst Henderson is bullish on the market, according to Trading Economics, 190 tonnes of mine curtailments have occurred since 2023. Despite relatively high stocks from a historical standpoint, battery manufacturers also reportedly raised purchasing activity amid risks of a trade war after Trump assumes office next year in the US. In turn, the plunge in prices during the year drove multiple mines in Australia and China to close or cut costs... As such, lithium prices remain the elephant in the room. Until they stabilise — or ideally recover — Pilbara Minerals shares faces an uphill climb. Are brokers bullish on Pilbara Minerals shares? Analysts are which, on analysis, likely reflects the broader uncertainty in the lithium market. The different possibilities of outcomes are broad. However, three different brokers have three different opinions on the stock, which makes it simply fantastic for market observers. UBS is , assigning a $2.35 price target and raising concerns about global lithium oversupply. Bell Potter is neutral, valuing the stock at $2.95 and praising Pilbara's operational strength while acknowledging market volatility. Fair game. Morgans, however, is the one wearing the , rating the stock a buy with a $3.25 target. It reckons Pilbara Minerals is in a prime spot to scale production quickly when (or if) the market turns. Foolish takeaway Pilbara Minerals continues to churn the lithium engine despite a soft commodity market and weak demand for the metal. Like all miners, it is a price taker at the mercy of market pricing on the commodities it produces. The company's chair laid out a number of talking points in its AGM, which may or may not have some bearing on the stock price. Ultimately, it's up to management to execute and lithium prices to improve. In the last 12 months, Pilbara Minerals shares are down 31%.RJ Johnson, Daylen Berry lift Charleston Southern to surprising 83-79 victory over Miami
3 Beaten-Down Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks That Could See a ReboundWhat's New Manmohan Singh, India's former prime minister, died on Thursday at age 92 and is survived by his wife and three daughters. The Context Singh was regarded as a leader with integrity and was among India's longest-serving prime ministers. He is credited for his work on the country's economic policies as well as on a nuclear deal with the United States. He served as the country's prime minister for a decade , from 2004 to 2014. What To Know Singh was rushed to New Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Thursday night following a "sudden loss of consciousness at home," according to a statement from the hospital. "Resuscitative measures were started immediately at home. He was brought to the Medical Emergency" at 8:06 p.m. local time, the hospital said, adding that "despite all efforts, he could not be revived and was declared dead at 9:51 PM." The former leader is survived by his wife and three daughters. Here's what we know about them: Gursharan Kaur, His Wife Singh's wife, Gursharan Kaur, is 87 years old. She and Singh married in 1958, and they had three daughters together. Kaur is an Indian history professor and author, as well as a Kirtan singer, a genre of devotional music. Upinder Singh, His Eldest Daughter Upinder Singh is a 65-year-old history professor at Ashoka University in India, according to her biography page on the university's website. She previously taught at St. Stephen's college and the University of Delhi. She has a Master of Arts and a Master of Philosophy in history from the University of Delhi, as well as a doctorate from McGill University. She was awarded the Infosys Prize for Social Sciences, Humanities, in 2009. Upinder Singh has authored several books about ancient India, with some focused on ancient culture, archaeology and political violence. Her most recent book, Ancient India: Culture of Contradictions, was published in 2021. She has two children with husband Vijay Tankha, according to reporting from 2010 by the Hindustan Times . Newsweek has reached out to Upinder Singh for comment and confirmation via email on Thursday. Daman Singh, His Middle Daughter Daman Singh, 61, is a writer. In 2015, she published Strictly Personal: Manmohan and Gursharan, a memoir about her parents and family before her father became prime minister in 2004. She has written several other books. She is married to Ashok Patnaik, a senior Indian Police Service officer. In 2016, he was appointed CEO of the National Intelligence Grid, a post he served until 2018. Amrit Singh, His Youngest Daughter Amrit Singh is a human rights lawyer and professor of law at Stanford Law School. She received her bachelor's degree in economics at Cambridge University, her Master of Philosophy in economics at Oxford University and her law degree at Yale Law School, according to her LinkedIn profile. Before joining Stanford, Amrit Singh taught at other law schools, including Yale and New York University, and served as director of the Accountability Division at the Open Society Justice Initiative. She previously was a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union for seven years. She has served as legal counsel for the Open Society Justice Initiative in a case seeking accountability in the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi . Newsweek has reached out to Amrit Singh for comment and confirmation via email on Thursday. What People Are Saying Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi , who succeeded Singh in 2014, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday: "India mourns the loss of one of its most distinguished leaders, Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji. Rising from humble origins, he rose to become a respected economist. He served in various government positions as well, including as Finance Minister, leaving a strong imprint on our economic policy over the years. His interventions in Parliament were also insightful. As our Prime Minister, he made extensive efforts to improve people's lives." Indian President Droupadi Murmu wrote on X: "Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh Ji was one of those rare politicians who also straddled the worlds of academia and administration with equal ease. In his various roles in public offices, he made critical contributions to reforming Indian economy. He will always be remembered for his service to the nation, his unblemished political life and his utmost humility. His passing is a great loss to all of us. I pay my respectful homage to one of the greatest sons of Bharat and convey my heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and admirers." Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Indian opposition Lok Sabha party, said in a statement posted on X: "Manmohan Singh Ji led India with immense wisdom and integrity. His humility and deep understanding of economics inspired the nation. My heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Kaur and the family." What Happens Next Indian National Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal posted on X that "all official programmes of the Indian National Congress, including the Foundation Day celebrations stand canceled for the next seven days." The seven-day national period of mourning includes halting "all the agitational and outreach programs. Party programmes will resume on 3rd January, 2025. The party flag will be flown at half mast during this period of mourning," Venugopal wrote.
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UConn, football coach Jim Mora agree to contract extension through 2028Southlake, TX, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HeartSciences Inc. (Nasdaq: HSCS; HSCSW) ("HeartSciences" or the "Company") , an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered medical technology company focused on transforming ECGs/EKGs to save lives through earlier detection of heart disease, today reported financial results for the second quarter fiscal 2025 ended October 31, 2024 and provided a business update. Second Fiscal Quarter 2025 Highlights: In the run up to the close of 2024 and the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 (“Q2 FY2025”), HeartSciences saw across the board material progress and more positive developments for the field of AI-ECG, its MyoVista® wav ECG TM device, MyoVista® Insights TM cloud-native platform and first cloud-based AI-ECG algorithms. A summary of current status and business highlights during Q2 FY2025 include: HeartSciences is the only company building next-gen ECG device hardware, cloud-native software and AI-ECG algorithms. The ECG industry generally uses decades-old devices, outdated technology and legacy reporting and managements systems. AI-ECG presents a generational opportunity to modernize the ECG industry which is one of the most ubiquitous medical tests in the world. Our versatility will enable us to deliver AI-ECG solutions across a wide range of healthcare settings, from large hospital systems to simple nurse-led mobile testing services. There has been excellent progress on the MyoVista Insights platform. Phase 1 will be completed by the end of the calendar year. HeartSciences has invested millions of dollars in 2024 to develop a cloud-native ECG reporting system which will run on Amazon Web Services (AWS). MyoVista Insights is a cybersecure modern technology stack which is intended to radically upgrade ECG reporting. Phase 1 does not require regulatory clearance (as it is reporting based) and the Company is in discussions for this to be implemented in test sites in the first half of 2025. Phase 2, which requires regulatory clearance, will add AI-ECG reporting. The Company has built the system to provide both Company-developed and third-party AI-ECG algorithms. HeartSciences intends to operate it like an app store for AI-ECG. This will radically reduce the cost and regulatory burden on the Company in developing all of its own algorithms and ensure the Company can bring a broad panel of AI-ECG algorithms to clinical practice in an expeditious manner. HeartSciences is aiming for Phase 2 regulatory clearance in the second half of 2025. Thereafter in Phase 3, HeartSciences’ intention is for MyoVista Insights to provide an ECG management system which is a multi-billion dollar market. It is a necessity for all hospital systems worldwide to have an ECG management system. Current systems are generally dependent on decades-old IT architecture which are on-premise, server-based, lack flexibility and are costly for health systems. MyoVista Insights is a cloud-native application running on AWS, built to be much lower cost and provide considerably upgraded interoperability and cybersecurity. Pre-validation work on the Company’s first cloud-based AI-ECG algorithm, which will be a low ejection fraction (LVEF ≤ 40) algorithm licensed from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York (Mount Sinai) is progressing. Assuming this work is successful, FDA validation studies, expected to be conducted using retrospective data, would follow. There has been considerable progress on the MyoVista® wav ECGTM device and HeartSciences remains on track for FDA submission around the end of the first calendar quarter 2025. The Company has requested a final pre-submission meeting with the FDA to finalize the validation study reporting plan associated with the category outputs of the MyoVista wav ECG. Assuming the meeting is satisfactory, final validation and FDA submission are expected to take place expeditiously thereafter. Other notable highlights: HeartSciences’ MyoVista wavECG AI-ECG algorithm and many of the AI-ECG algorithms that would be delivered by the MyoVista Insights cloud platform have been included in the CMS 2025 OPPS final rule, effective January 2025. This would enable appropriate reimbursement immediately upon commercial launch and is a significant milestone in AI-ECG being widely adopted. HeartSciences successfully demonstrated its MyoVista® wavECGTM at the United Nations General Assembly Digital Health Symposium after its selection as a technology to radically transform healthcare. Launch of our new website at https://www.heartsciences.com . Management Commentary “We end calendar 2024 in a strong position, having made significant progress. HeartSciences is the only Company developing across the board ECG solutions to upgrade archaic devices, clinical capabilities, and reporting and management systems which are a necessity for any healthcare system worldwide.” “By calendar year end, our Phase 1 MyoVista Insights cloud-native platform will be complete after millions of dollars of investment. Feedback to date has been excellent and we are in discussions for early deployment in test environments. Our ultimate vision is to offer a path to modernize legacy ECG management systems, as they are generally inflexible and costly due to decades-old IT architecture. Instead, we will provide a next-gen, cybersecure cloud-native system to meet the sophisticated data driven needs of today’s health systems. Our AI-ECG marketplace will facilitate far quicker rollout of AI-ECG and allow patients and health systems environments to realize their significant benefits.” “Our MyoVista wav ECG is approaching FDA submission and will allow next-to-patient, immediate access to AI-ECG results which is suitable for many frontline healthcare settings and territories around the world. Our versatility will enable us to deliver AI-ECG solutions across a wide range of healthcare settings, from large hospital systems to simple nurse-led mobile testing services.” concluded Mr. Simpson. Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results There were no revenues during Q2 FY2025. As of October 31, 2024, cash and cash equivalents were approximately $4.1 million and shareholders’ equity was approximately $4.0 million. Complete financial results have been filed in the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and is available on the Company’s website. About HeartSciences HeartSciences is a medical technology company focused on applying innovative AI-based technology to an ECG (also known as an EKG) to expand and improve an ECG’s clinical utility. Millions of ECGs are performed every week and the Company's objective is to improve healthcare by making it a far more valuable cardiac screening tool, particularly in frontline or point-of-care clinical settings. HeartSciences has one of the largest libraries of AI-ECG algorithms and intends to provide these AI-ECG algorithms on a device agnostic cloud-based solution as well as a low-cost ECG hardware platform. Working with clinical experts, HeartSciences ensures that all solutions are designed to work within existing clinical care pathways, making it easier for clinicians to use AI-ECG technology to improve their patient's care and lead to better outcomes. HeartSciences' first product candidate for FDA clearance, the MyoVista® wavECGTM, or the MyoVista®, is a resting 12-lead ECG that is also designed to provide diagnostic information related to cardiac dysfunction which has traditionally only been available through the use of cardiac imaging. The MyoVista® also provides conventional ECG information in the same test. For more information, please visit: https://www.heartsciences.com . X: @HeartSciences Safe Harbor Statement This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are made under the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are relating to the Company's future financial and operating performance. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, included herein are "forward-looking statements" including, among other things, statements about HeartSciences' beliefs and expectations. These statements are based on current expectations, assumptions and uncertainties involving judgments about, among other things, future economic, competitive and market conditions and future business decisions, all of which are difficult or impossible to predict accurately and many of which are beyond the Company's control. The expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements involve significant assumptions, risks and uncertainties, and these expectations may prove to be incorrect. Investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. Potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks discussed in HeartSciences' Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2024, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on July 29, 2024, HeartSciences’ Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended July 31, 2024, filed with the SEC on September 12, 2024, HeartSciences’ Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended October 31, 2024, filed with the SEC on December 16, 2024 and in HeartSciences' other filings with the SEC at www.sec.gov . Other than as required under the securities laws, the Company does not assume a duty to update these forward-looking statements. Contacts: HeartSciences Gene Gephart +1-682-244-2578 Ext. 2024 info@heartsciences.com Investors Gilmartin Group Vivian Cervantes investorrelations@heartsciences.com
Overcoming some controversy, No. 7-ranked nationally (On3.com) Bradley Central turned its toughest challenge so far this season into another runaway win, knocking off fellow 2024 TSSAA State Tournament participant Lincoln County Saturday afternoon in the Bearette Thanksgiving Challenge, at Jim Smiddy Arena. Breaking open a four-point difference in the opening minute of the second half, "Papa Bear" Jason Reuter's squad went on a 24-2, seven-minute hot streak to break the game open on their way to a 62-35 blowout. "Lincoln's got a good team, I think returning every starter from last year's state tournament team," commented the veteran Bradley mentor. "We weathered the storm and outscored them by 15 in the third quarter and that was the ball game. "We held them to 18 points in the first half and I told the girls at halftime if we do that again in the second half we're going to win big, and we held them to 17. "We'll take it an move on. We've got one day to prepare to get ready to face a back-to-back state champion and then Cleveland on Friday, over there" he related. Bradley opened the two-day, five team event with an 84-33 blow out of private-school powerhouse Ensworth. Having five state tournament qualifiers in their first half dozen games, the Bearettes (4-0) head to Knoxville Tuesday for a battle of two-time defending state DII-AA champion Knox Catholic (5-1). The Lady Irish opened the campaign with four straight wins before falling to McMinn Central 63-39 Friday in the Farragut Thanksgiving Tournament. Continuing to start the season with an extremely tough schedule, Bradley will travel across town Friday to battle archrival and unbeaten Cleveland (6-0). The Lady Raiders are not only coming off a Class 4A Final Four run last season, but winning the Silverdale Thanksgiving Invitational earlier this week, despite missing a pair of key starters. In Saturday's other two game at the Bearette Thanksgiving Classic, 2024 TSSAA state semifinalist Coffee County came to town for a pair of wins over Ensworth (90-54) and Stewarts Creek (58-28). On Friday, Stewarts Creek (4-3) got past Lincoln County 54-44. After the teams evenly split the game's opening eight points, the Bearettes closed out the first frame with the final dozen markers for a 10-point (16-6) edge. Lincoln County (2-2) fought back to take the second quarter by a 12-9 margin to loser the deficit to single digits (25-17) at the intermission. Abby Bryan, who led all scorers with 19 points, netted a 3-ball and a free throw in the first 57 seconds of the third period, before the hosts flexed their muscles for 20 straight points over the final seven minutes of the period, pushing the difference back to 22 points (45-23). Bryan once again led the girls from Fayetteville in a short rally, netting the first eight points for thee visitors, but Arkansas signee Harmonie Ware countered the run with back-to-back fast break buckets off steals and assists by Walter State-bound Malia Wilcox. Wilcox then sparked 13-3 streak with her second long-range bomb of the day as the Bearette "D" held Lincoln County to just a trio of free throws in the final five minutes. Ware paced Bradley with 17 points, hitting 6-fo-10 shots from the field, plus 4-for-5 at the free throw line, while grabbing a half dozen rebounds. Samford-bound Avary Brewer helped out with a trio of treys in her 13 points, plus she copped three steals and dished a pair of assists. Kennesaw State signee Tatianna Stovall posted a double-double for the victors with 10 points and 11 rebounds, plus she handed out four "dimes," swiped a pair of thefts and "swatted" two Lincoln County shot attempts. Netting just a half dozen points, 2024 Miss Tennessee Basketball finalist Kimora Fields was limited to just 14:33 on playing time after picking up two quick fouls early in the contest. "We have to overcome a little adversity with Kimora getting into foul trouble, but we've practice for that and we did a good job of compensating," assessed Coach Reuter. "It was good to see us face the adversity and still come away with a 27-point win." Along with Bryan's 19, Lincoln County got 10 points from Molly Brown to account for more then 82.6% of its scoring. Another match up of top teams turned into a one-sided affair Friday as Bradley completely dominated private-school powerhouse Ensworth. The Bearettes handed the Lady Tigers, which have played in a dozen state title games since the school's inception in 2002, the worst defeat in program history with an 84-33 mauling. Before the 51-point defeat, Ensworth, which has played in 16 TSSAA DII state tournaments, winning seven and finishing runner-up five times, in 22 seasons, previous worst defeat was to archrival Brentwood Academy, by a 62-25 margin (37) in January of 2015. Bradley set the tone right off the bat with a fastbreak bucket by Class of 2026 top state recruit Fields off an opening tip assist Stovall. The Bearettes quickly added two more fast breaks off steals by Brewer and Ware, forcing the visitors to call a timeout. The brief break didn't slow down Bradley as it roared out to an 18-0 edge before the girls from Nashville finally found the bottom of the bucket on a NBA-range 3-pointer by Jillian Sanderson five minutes into the game. The Bearettes responded with the next 10 points for a 28-3 edge at the first horn, the majority of which came off their eight steals in the period. The onslaught continued with a 17-2 Bearette run to open the second frame to push the advantage to 40 points before the teams traded the final 18 points, with the hosts going into the halftime locker room with a 53-15 edge. Ensworth came out of the intermission to net two of the first three baskets, but by the end of the third frame they difference had grown to 75-25 on a banked in buzzer-beating 3-pointer from the top of the key by Fields. With the "running clock" in affect for the final eight minutes, Bradley added just a point to the lead with a 9-8 period. Fields led the attack, connecting on 10-of-15 shots from the field, including both her long-range attempts, plus went 10-for-14 at the foul line on her way to 32 points. The 6-foot junior also pulled down 11 rebounds for a double-double, plus swiped seven steals, handed out a trio of assists and blocked a pair of shots. Ware went 9-for-10 on two-point attempts and 3-of-5 at the stripe for 21 points to go with four caroms, four thefts and a couple of helps. Stovall tallied 14 markers, seven ricochets, five "dimes" and a pair of steals. Brewer overcame some struggles from the field (4-of-11) to post eight points while grabbing five boards. Senior Love Howard came off the bench for seven points, an assist, a steal and a block. Wilcox copped a half dozen thefts, handed out four assists and snatched a trio of caroms. Although Bradley hit just 4-of-19 (21.1%) from long range, the hosts shot 56% (28-for-50) from inside the arc, plus 16-of-23 (69.6%) free throws. Forcing 33 Ensworth turnovers, the Bearettes turned them into 45 points, while holding the Lady Tigers to just 36 shots, of which they made just 12 (33.3%). The visitors also went to the foul line just seven times, sinking three. The hosts won the backboard battle 37-30 and as well as holding a 48-6 edge in scoring in the paint. The Bearettes also handed out 20 assists on 32 made shots. Bradley did most of its damage Saturday in 28-4 opening period run at Lebanon before increasing the difference by seven points over the final three frames. Ware led the Bearette attack with 15 points, sinking 7-of-10 shots from the field, plus she dished off four helps. Wilcox stepped up with a trio of treys on her way to 11 points, seven steals, six assists, five boards and a blocked shot. Stovall collected 10 markers, a half dozen ricochets, six helps and a couple of steals. While Fields hit just 4-of-7 shots on her way only nine points, she had half dozen rebounds, five thefts and a trio of assists. Brewer aded eight markers and a pair of thefts, while Howard drilled a couple of shots from long range for a half dozen points. Bradley hit half of its 34 shots from inside the arc, plus went 6-for-16 (37.5) beyond it.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes drifted amid mixed trading Monday, ahead of this week’s upcoming meeting by the Federal Reserve that could set Wall Street’s direction into next year. The S&P 500 rose 0.4%, coming off its first losing week in the last four . The Nasdaq composite climbed 1.2% to a record, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average was a laggard and fell 110 points, or 0.3%. Broadcom leaped 11.2% to help lead the S&P 500 for a second straight day after delivering a profit report last week that beat analysts’ expectations. The technology company is riding a wave of enthusiasm about its artificial-intelligence offerings in particular. The market’s main event, though, will arrive on Wednesday when the Federal Reserve will announce its last move on interest rates for the year. The widespread expectation is that it will cut its main rate for a third straight time, as it tries to boost the slowing job market after getting inflation nearly all the way down to its target of 2%. The question is how much more it will cut rates next year, and Fed officials will release projections for where they see the federal funds rate ending 2025, along with other economic indicators, once their meeting concludes. Fed Chair Jerome Powell will also answer questions in a press conference following the meeting. For now, the general expectation among traders is that the Fed may cut a couple more times in 2025, according to data from CME Group. But such expectations have been shrinking following reports suggesting inflation may be tougher to get all the way down to 2% from here. Besides last month’s slight acceleration in inflation, another worry is that President-elect Donald Trump’s preferences for tariffs and other policies could lead to higher inflation down the line. Goldman Sachs economist David Mericle has dropped his earlier forecast of a cut by the Fed in January, for example. Beyond the possibility of tariffs, he said Fed officials may also want to slow their cuts because of uncertainty about exactly how low rates need to go so that they no longer press the brakes on the economy. Expectations for a series of cuts to rates by the Fed have been one of the main reasons the S&P 500 has set an all-time high 57 times so far this year and is heading for one of its best years of the millennium . The economy has held up better than many feared, continuing to grow even after the Fed hiked the federal funds rate to a two-decade high in hopes of grinding down on inflation, which topped 9% two summers ago. On Wall Street, MicroStrategy jumped as much as 7% during the day as it continues to benefit from the surging price for bitcoin , which set another all-time high. But its stock ended the day down by les than 0.1% after bitcoin’s price pulled back below $106,000 after setting a record above $107,700, according to CoinDesk. The software company has been building its hoard of the cryptocurrency, and its stock price has more than sextupled this year. It will also soon join the Nasdaq 100 index. Bitcoin’s price has catapulted from roughly $44,000 at the start of the year, riding a recent wave of enthusiasm that Trump will create a system that’s more favorable to digital currencies . Honeywell rose 3.7% after saying it’s still considering a spin-off or sale of its aerospace business, as part of a review of its overall business. It said it plans to give an update with the release of its fourth-quarter results. They helped offset a drop for Nvidia, whose chips are powering much of the world’s move into AI. Its stock fell 1.7%. Because it’s grown so massive, with a total value topping $3 trillion, it was the single heaviest weight on the S&P 500. All told, the S&P 500 rose 22.99 points to 6,074.08. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 110.58 to 43,717.48, and the Nasdaq composite rose 247.17 to 20,173.89. In the bond market, Treasury yields held relatively steady. The yield on the 10-year Treasury edged down to 4.39% from 4.40% late Friday. The two-year yield, which more closely tracks expectations for the Fed, eased to 4.24% from 4.25%. In stock markets abroad, indexes fell modestly across much of Europe and Asia. They sank 0.9% in Hong Kong and 0.2% in Shanghai after China reported lackluster economic indicators for November despite attempts to strengthen the world’s second-largest economy. South Korea’s Kospi fell 0.2% as law enforcement authorities pushed to summon impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol for questioning over his short-lived martial law decree, and the Constitutional Court met to discuss whether to remove him from office or reinstate him. AP Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach contributed.Ambient Scientific unveils first ever AI module powered by a coin cell battery
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Whether it's preventive dentistry, restorative treatments, or cosmetic procedures, Harris Dental is committed to offering the best in modern dental care to Cape Cod residents. CONTACT: For more information, contact Harris Dental at [email protected] .NECOCHEA: Misinformation about immigrants conceals agenda to hurt all Idahoans1. A plug-in mushroom night-light so you can feel like you're sleeping in an enchanted forest. It activates when it's in the dark and these magical 'shrooms even change colors! You'll never have to blindly run to the restroom in the middle of the night because you'll have this cutie to guide your way. Promising review: "I LOVE this night-light. It's in my bathroom and is a lovely addition. It turns off the second the lights go on which is nice that I don't have to worry about accidentally leaving it on. Super cute and the little itty-bitty lighting element does a good job lighting, just enough so I don't have to turn the main lights on in the middle of the night." — 1Thand Get it from Amazon for $5.99 . 2. A Jack Rack for a lil' vintage vibe in your foyer if you're a music lover. It comes with four guitar plugs that you can attach to your keys to easily stick them in! You'll be so excited to "plug" your keys back in every day, it'll finally put an end to you tossing them ~wherever~ (and inevitably misplacing them). Don't we just love a unique but useful piece of home decor?? Promising review: "Super cute item and I'm so happy with my purchase! It’s not as heavy as you would think it is; it’s pretty light. But it hangs easily and looks super cute! It’s also helped my girlfriend and me a lot with keeping track of our keys! It’s now a habit for us to come home and plug our keys in! 😆 Overall, 10/10 would recommend!!" — Super Cute!!! Get it from Amazon for $33.99 (available in two styles). 3. A Michael Scott/Prison Mike dishwasher magnet that's reversible so you'll have a status update on your dirty dishes in case that, *ahem* someone, always puts dirty plates in when everything else is clean. This is so genius it deserves a Dundie award. 🏆 Promising review : "My whole family is a fan of The Office , so when I was searching for a magnet we could use on our dishwasher, this was the hands-down winner. Does it go with my farmhouse decor? Nope, not at all. But it does get the attention of two teenage boys. Had I gone with something a bit more my decor style, I can guarantee you it would not be as useful. I mean, we all would much rather see Prison Mike staring back at us than suit and tie Michael Scott, right? And there is only one way for that to happen...clean out the dishwasher!" — R. Funk Get it from Amazon for $8.99 . 4. A home -y tissue box cover to cry in style instead of pulling out tissues from a cardboard box. It could even put a smile on your face from its cuteness! Here's why BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly loves this: "I, an adult woman, cannot remember the last time I bought a box of tissues for my home. (Though I have several purse packs?!) It may have been when I most recently had a sinus infection, which I guess was 2+ years ago. But now that I’m playing house as a grown-ass person in an apartment to myself, I’m trying to be *responsible*. So obviously buying this whimsical tissue box cover we’ve featured in a million BuzzFeed Shopping posts is peak adulting. Perhaps the reason I’ve been so bad at keeping around a box of tissues is because tissues just look...kind of ugly out in the open. But not with this lil’ cover! Now it’s a ~design element~ that I’ll hopefully remember to keep full. For now, it’s filled with a square box of tissues I unearthed from my old apartment’s closet while packing; it's presently neatly housed inside the tissue box cover, providing the 'smoke' for the tiny chimney. The only downside to committing to this box is that I'll have to buy square-shaped tissue boxes only now. But I can live with that. And with my not-snotty nose." Get it from Amazon for $6 . 5. A vinyl coaster set so unique and fun, that whoever comes over will actually want to use one instead of you having to keep reminding them. When these aren't in use, they stack neatly onto the record player holder. Promising review: "I love these! They are so cute and they get compliments every time someone sees them. They aren’t too big or small and they don’t take up a lot of space on the table." — Candace Get a pack of six from Amazon for $11.99 . 6. A hilarious doormat that will 100% make your delivery person's day and also keep your packages organized! But seriously, was there room for Jack!? Hopefully your deliveries end up on the right answer. Josie B is a mom-owned small biz run by Lauren B. based in Long Beach, California that specializes in comedic mats! Promising review: "Exactly what I was hoping to get! It’s perfect!" — Aurora Get it from Josie B on Etsy for $42.60+ (available in two sizes). 7. A disco ball planter for all you groovy plant parents out there to ~elevate~ your greenery. It comes with two options for hanging (a sturdy chain and a macrame hanger), making setup a breeze! It *also* comes with an acrylic desk stand if you don't want to bother hanging it up at all! And there's an insert pot for drainage if you're using live plants. Promising review: "I’m completely obsessed with this disco planter! I really liked that it came with the option to use a drip line bottom feed system. The macrame hanger was a nice bonus too! Very cute planter that catches the light well. Looks like a million bucks in my collection ." — Angela Get it from Amazon for $20.78+ (available in three colors and three sizes). 8. An invisible shelf that looks so realistic, every time you look over to your wall, you'll think Harry Potter has cast a spell. Even though we do wish those powers were a reality, this shelf just creates an optical illusion when you put a book cover under it. Promising review: "I have several of these invisible shelves in my home. They are unique and interesting, and always attract attention. The shelves are easy to install. They come with the necessary hardware and instructions and go up quickly. I have them in spots that are too empty looking. You can place 1–10 books on them though you want at least a few to hide the shelf itself, and you'll need something bigger than a paperback for the bottommost book. These are very good quality, fun, and unique. Highly recommended." — Audrey Frances Get it from Amazon for $11.50+ (available in two sizes and packs of three). 9. A cloud-shaped magnetic key holder to stick your keychain on when you get home. It definitely *won't* rain on your parade — you'll just be smiling at this adorable piece. Promising review: "So, yes, TikTok made me buy this, but so far I really like it. It's obviously very adorable and offers a charming spot to keep my keys that works with my entryway. I'm really surprised by how strong the hold is for such a small object — I carry my car fob and a few keys and so far it's holding strong. I hung it with Command strips to avoid any potential damage to the wall and I will say make sure it's level as the hold is not so good on an angle (but that was from the original in-hand testing). Definitely recommend and for the price, I'm very tempted to get one for my at-work office ." — D. Carter Get it from Amazon for $7.98 . 10. A cow pitcher that's so cute, you won't have to set hourly alarms reminding you to drink water — you'll want to keep sipping out of this. The head turns into a cup; it's udder -ly adorable! Promising review: "Too cute to pass up! Adorable!! The size makes it great for cream for coffee or tea or simply water at your bedside. Not to be confused with the larger version — this is great for a party of one. The cow’s head is small and nests perfectly into the body. Painted decor is spot on (no pun in intended) and the glass is good quality glass." — Eleni Get it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in two sizes). 11. A minimalist digital alarm clock to make waking up just a little more enjoyable because you'll see such a beautiful gadget on your nightstand. It also acts as a portable Bluetooth speaker, wireless charger, and night-light — a 4-in-1? Yes please! It has three brightness levels, 16 volume levels, and a rechargeable battery, and is compatible with all Qi-enabled phones. Promising review: "This is exactly what I was looking for — a bedside clock that has an alarm, LED display, radio option, built-in speakers...and then it has MORE features! I didn't expect the Bluetooth capability, ability to charge my phone, or the night-light function (with three brightness settings). It's perfect for my needs and it looks great, too! " — M. Reaves Get it from Amazon for $39.99 . 12. Or a Lego key holder that'll have people thinking you crafted it yourself (but that can be our little secret). It comes with eight 2x2 keychains that you can stick on there right when you get back from work. MP3D Shop is a small businesses that specializes in all things Lego! Promising review: "This is amazing!! The quality is great! It’s the talk of my apartment when my friends walk in!" — David Galarza Get it from MP3D Shop on Etsy for $27.06 (available in three colors). 13. A fun toilet paper holder so you can put this lil' guy to work and make sure the restroom stays stocked with TP. It comes with a hidden hook to hold the rolls and keep them secured. It comes with screws and a wall mount. You can store hand towels, tissues — basically anything that'll fit on here! Promising review: "I wanted a toilet paper holder that didn’t take up much space, kept the extra rolls off the floor, and could be installed close to the toilet. This is perfect for what we need. It won’t fit in with any of your standard bathroom decor (if you have a theme) but functionality and space is more important to me than looks. Easy to install as well." — Jamie Get it from Amazon for $34.90 (available in six styles). 14. A three-tiered ring floor lamp that's like a ring toss but ~adult~. It's the perfect mood lighting — not too harsh but also not too dark. Each ring should last up to 20,000 hours so you'll NEVER have to replace them! Brightech is a California-based small business that specializes in home lighting. Promising review : "The light is nice! It’s a unique-looking light. I love how it has three different settings so you can adjust the brightness . It fits perfectly with my reading chaise and goes well with the rest of my living room decor. The only con I have is I wish the cord was clear instead of black, it sticks out. Other than that, I love the light. I’d definitely recommend it to others." — Carmelita Joy Get it from Amazon for $79.99+ (available in three colors). 15. Some prismatic window film to fill your home with joyous rainbows when the sun shines through! (You know what they say: When life gives you sun, make rainbows! 🌈) Plus, it doubles as a privacy shield from the outside world and nosy neighbors. Promising review: "I can't tell you how surprised and delighted we were at the rainbow effect this film has. I bought it to make a window overlooking the street more private, and I thought I would appreciate seeing the rainbow colors on the window itself. But then when the light was shining on it at the right angle, it cast these beautiful rainbow colors on the wall. So I bought a second roll to put on one of our master bedroom windows that overlooks our neighbor's patio so I don't have to draw the curtains. In the morning now, the light comes in at just the right angle to pass through the rainbow prism and cast beautiful rainbow colors on the wall. And the bed. And the cat. " — J. B. Get it form Amazon for $5.99+ (available in 11 sizes and three colors). 16. A macrame fruit hammock so your groceries can *lounge* around in mid-air instead of taking up counter space. Plus, you'll be able to see all the fruits you have rather than letting them rot at the bottom of a bowl. It comes with four hooks for easy installation. BeanDaikon is a Vietnam-based small biz that was founded by Nhan, a mother of two who learned how to make macrame starting in 2020. The company's boho-inspired designs include wall hangings, shelves, nursery decor, and other accessories. Promising reviews: "This is the best thing ever! Being able to store our fruit in a very aesthetic way where you see everything is great! No more moldy fruit sitting at the bottom of the fruit bowl." — Dohie "Super cute! I got this as a gift for my friend's RV. It's so perfect for small kitchens. Keeps things tidy. Thanks so much to the seller, she was very communicative." — Jenni Get it from BeanDaikon on Etsy for $18.99+ (originally $27.13+; available in 25 colors). 17. A dino nugget pillow because these were all the rage during your childhood, and honestly, they still are. Not only will it be the perfect piece of decor for your quirky home, it's so plush that you'll be cuddling it all day long — no biting though! Promising review: "This dino chicken nugget pillow is a real Jurassic dream come true! It's the perfect cuddle companion for all the paleontologists-in-training or anyone with an insatiable appetite for comfort. Just be careful not to accidentally take a bite while you're napping, because it looks deliciously deceiving!" — LadyTee Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in four styles, two sizes, and in multipacks). 18. A lovely chenille tufted pillow so sitting on the floor can be as comfortable as sitting on a couch. You can also put it on your chair to make your WFH space more cushy! Promising review: "We bought a small one-bedroom condo and have a pullout couch for guests when they stay the night. When we have more people over, these work great as extra seating in our modest living room and stack great in the corner when we’re not using them! They are SUUUPER cozy and comfy! Just the right amount of cushion!" — Keri Brewer Get it from Amazon for $34.65+ (available in eight colors). 19. A candle warmer — doesn't it look like it would house Tinker Bell?! This floral beauty has a bulb that heats up to slowly melt the candle wax and release its aroma — now your candles will last longer *and* you don't have to worry about putting out a flame. Promising review: "I am absolutely delighted to share my heartfelt review of this enchanting lamp! Words cannot express how magical and gorgeous it is, with its perfect blend of glass, brass, and light wood. The packaging was beyond thoughtful and ensured the lamp arrived in pristine condition. I particularly appreciate the adjustable light feature, allowing me to set the perfect amount (dim, heat) . The inclusion of an extra bulb was a thoughtful touch as well. This lamp marks my first foray into candle warmers, and I must say, I have fallen in love!" — Marynelis Rodriguez Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in two colors). 20. And an incense burner that creates a waterfall effect. C'mon, you can't tell me this isn't just about the coolest thing you have ever seen! It comes with 120 incense cones with five scents so you'll be stocked for a while! Set includes: an incense burner, 120 incense cones (rose, ambergris, lily, lavender, osmanthus), a metal tweezer, and a mat. Promising review: "This incense burner is so beautiful the way the smoke flows. The fragrances are wonderful. This also very easy to use and I've had nothing but a great response. Very soothing." — Kimberly Suriano Get it from Amazon for $15.19+ (available in five colors). 21. A pack of Goldfish-shaped magnets because you couldn't possibly say no to 🎶 the snack that smiles back 🎶. They're the perfect decoration for your fridge if it's looking a lil' plain, or you can use them to hang up your to-do lists and meal plans. Note that these may not be a safe choice for homes with kids and pets who may mistake them for the real thing! Laceycakes is a small business run by Lacey Amburgey that specializes in ADORABLE magnets and accessories. Promising review: "The Goldfish cracker magnets are incredible. They look so real and can hold a surprising amount of weight!" — Hannah Get a pack of six from Laceycakes on Etsy for $9 . 22. A cactus spoon set to add some ~spice~ to your kitchen (and hopefully your food). Set includes: 1/4 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, and 1 tbsp spoons and a base that measures one cup. Promising review: "These are aesthetically pleasing to look at and display, but the spoons seem so big. But the times I’ve used it, and measured these with other spoons, they are same size so I guess they just look big. Great quality though!! Wow!!" — klaudia Get it from Amazon for $18.99 (available in three styles). 23. A vintage-inspired toaster because who doesn't love a retro-looking appliance? Though this baby looks ancient, it has settings for bagels and defrosting plus a removable crumb tray for easy cleanup — we love modern features! It fits four slices of bread and has adjustable browning control, defrost, bagel, and reheat settings. Promising review: "Great retro-looking toaster! Loved the color choices. Very sturdy, and toasts very well from bread to bagels. No more burnt toast! I have used this for three months and I would highly recommend this. I will be purchasing another for a family member." — Paula Eckroth Get it from Amazon for $89.99 (available in seven colors). 24. A magnetic lamp that the tech geek inside of you will love. I haven't got a clue how this happens, but when the two orbs are put together, the lamp turns on. Promising review: " This lamp is so beautiful it is a piece of art itself. I put it in my family room and it changed the style for the entire room. I feel everything in the room has been upgraded. The light is soft and warm, it isn't to bright or dark and it makes the room feel cozy. It is so pretty it's also nice just as an art figure. Well done." — Don Get it from Amazon for $39.97+ (available in four colors) 25. A set of room-darkening velvet curtains because the curtains you have right now just aren't doing the trick. These block out up to 80% of light — for all you sensitive sleepers out there, this one's for you. Promising reviews : "I am thoroughly and I mean thoroughly happy that I bought these curtains! I bought three sets (two panels each) for three windows in the living room. I bought the 108-inch as I have floor-to-ceiling windows. They just look absolutely amazing with my dark walls. The fabric is absolutely amazing — it's good quality , none of the stitching was loose or torn or anything like that, and all of the grommets were set exactly as they should be. If you're even remotely thinking about spending money on curtains... BUY THESE. ...SERIOUSLY... BUY THEM... " — Lexus Cherry "Great curtains and very aesthetic. I didn’t want the cheap-looking blackout curtains but I didn’t want to sell my left kidney for the nice ones. These are a great price, they look really nice and block light extremely well. I work night shift and now I have to worry about waking up on time rather than falling asleep in a reasonable amount of time. I would definitely recommend these." — Katy Get a set of two from Amazon for $32.79+ (available in 13 sizes and 30 colors) 26. A matching decanter and glass set that'll truly give your at-home bar a classy upgrade. It comes with four cups, perfect for a little whiskey tasting party 🎉, cheers! Promising review : "This is an elegant, well-worth-the-money product. The packaging is so beautiful that I don't even want to throw it out. It looks like a collector's item. I would definitely recommend this as a timeless gift, too." — Shereem Get it from Amazon for $39.99 . 27. A velvet storage ottoman because who doesn’t LOVE a 3-in-1 product? The lid flips over and turns into a wood serving tray while the inside makes for a roomy area to store whatever you please. Spruce up your living space with the velvet material and gold hairpin legs. Bougie AND practical! Promising review: "I LOVE my blue velvet seat. The storage capacity is great, the seat is COMFORTABLE, it is sturdy, and does not take up a lot of room. It is worth the money and actually a great deal. One of my best purchases on Amazon. I highly recommend." — Vanessa BuzzFeed Shopping writer Emma Lord also swears by hers. Here's her rave review: "I recently got one of these for my new apartment to stash my candles and ~candle accessories~ in and it's pretty much become my favorite piece of furniture?? I use it to prop up my feet during work hours and sometimes if I want to eat on my couch I'll use it as a tray. It's also sturdy enough to sit on, if I ever wanted to have guests over and needed an extra chair. It was RIDICULOUSLY easy to set up — I had it done in less than 10 minutes, and probably didn't even need the directions. It also just looks so darn cute (and comes in so many colors that I'm tempted to buy another!)." Get it from Amazon for $34.99+ (available in four colors). 28. A panel of books that will fool anyone who walks into your home. Not only does it look super aesthetically pleasing, it also hides the unsightly mess of tangled cords, TV boxes, and routers. Covogoods is a woman-owned small business based in Utah. Promising review: "I’m pretty sure I’ve never loved a purchase from Amazon as much as I love this one and I’ve been a Prime member since day one. This product is EXTREMELY well made and very unique. Plus it does the job of hiding the ugly routers and cords. And the customer service was great and responsive. I was a little hesitant to spend the money on this but after years of living with the husband’s pile of technology, the money was well spent!" — AmazonEmme Get it from Covogoods on Amazon Handmade for $29+ (available in 15 colors and 14 sizes). 29. A fluffy area rug because the worst thing about getting out of bed in the morning is the cold, hard floor. Treat your feet to this super soft and shaggy rug. Promising review: "Best rug EVER!! No seriously ... it is so soft! Bought this one for our living room. We have a similar rug we purchased at Lowe's for three times the price for our bedroom and my husband and I decided that we would buy this one again instead. We are actually ordering two more for the baby's room and our middle daughter's room. So many people have complimented this rug and asked us to send them the link !" — Ashley Bryan Get it from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in 19 colors). 30. A pom-pom throw that is is EXTREMELY soft and fluffy, perfect for cozying up on the couch — that is, if you can steal it from your dog who's going to fall in love with it. Promising review: "So this was a total impulse buy, but I’m sooo glad I bought it! Literally no dislikes. I bought the mustard yellow in the 60x80 and it’s the greatest thing everrrr. So pretty and comfortable. I’m obsessed. 🥰 I will definitely be purchasing as a gift for family and friends in the future." — Kasandra Emerson Get it from Amazon for $14.39+ (available in 20 colors and three sizes). 31. A fun jumbo clothespin hook because a towel rack is just so * yawn* normal. It works just like a normal clothespin would, all you have to do is clip in your towel — the bigger the better right? Farm and Posh is a home decor shop in Adirondack, New York, that makes custom wood pieces that are stylish and functional. Promising review : "OMG! So much fun. Unique and functional! Easy to order, arrived as advertised and on time. Made everyone who has seen it smile! I call that a win :-)" — Doris Morgan Get them from Farm and Posh on Etsy for $28.97 each (available in six finishes or an unfinished option). 32. And a mini retro-inspired Bluetooth speaker that unfortunately doesn't work like the radios back in the day but still looks the part. It's so lightweight you can bring it around wherever you go — and perhaps carry it on your shoulder like a jukebox. You can listen to your favorite songs and even take phone calls on here thanks to its speakerphone setting. Promising review : "It’s so cute! I got it in flamingo pink, which my little one loves. It’s a shiny glossy finish, beautifully and elegantly made! It’s compact, small, and portable. Very pleasant and satisfying shape aesthetically! Large power-on, volume, and pairing up buttons on the right underside and adorable blue indicator light on the left. It’s easy to pair with a phone and a laptop by Bluetooth. The sound is incredible for such a small device! Plus the built-in mic is great for using at home or in the car. It’s very convenient to charge by using a micro USB . I’m pleased with my purchase and would recommend to my friends." — Olivia Get it from Amazon for $15.99 (available in four colors). Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.
Cuban Minimalist Zilia Sánchez , whose erotic shaped canvases offered a warm rebuttal to the often chilly work of her male counterparts, has died. She was ninety-eight. Her death was announced by the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, which did not specify a cause. Long a resident of Puerto Rico, where she settled following the Cuban Revolution, Sánchez gained recognition only near the end of her life, as feminist oeuvres finally began to be reconsidered. The artist over her long career brought to bear her early training as a set designer in spare, three-dimensional works that, on close looking, frequently evoked female anatomy. Stretched over complex wooden frameworks and swelling with protuberances, these canvases were almost sculptural in appearance, their subdued blue or gray hues lending them a dim sultriness. “A voluptuous sensuality is never far away,” wrote Barry Schwabsky in a 2014 issue of Artforum . “Touch is as important as vision, and the paintings seem to want to touch themselves.” “I paint with feeling,” she told an interviewer for the Phillips Collection in 2019, “and the feeling is inside. That’s how art is.” Zilia Sánchez was born in Havana on July 12, 1928, to a Cuban mother and a Spanish father. After graduating from Havana’s Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes de San Alejandro, she began her career amid a politically radical milieu, working as a set designer and an abstract painter for Cuban theater groups. During this time, she gained renown as a painter in Havana and exhibited abroad, representing Cuba in the Bienal de México in 1958 and the Bienal de São Paulo in 1959. Following the rise to power of Fidel Castro, Sánchez traveled through Europe, in Spain encountering the work of Antoni Tàpies, which would prove influential to her own practice. In 1962, she moved to New York, where she studied printmaking at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and honed the shaped canvases that would become her trademark. In the early 1970s, having enjoyed solo exhibitions at the Universidad de Puerto Rico, in 1966 and 1970, she settled permanently San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she designed the avant-garde literary journal Zona Carga y Descarga (Zone of Charging and Discharging), and continued to produce the shaped paintings for which she would eventually become known. Works such as Troyanas (Trojan Women), 1964; Topología erótica (Erotic Topology), 1968; Antigone , 1970; and Lunar (Moon), 1985; variously evoked sensuality and struggle beneath their smooth surfaces, tantalizing clefts, and inviting valleys. “Her work blatantly evokes the female body—nipples, lips (vaginal or otherwise), and so on—but it is not representational,” wrote Schwabsky. “That it can be at once so in-your-face and so indirect is probably its greatest strength.” Sánchez’s work was well known in Puerto Rico, where she not only painted but taught for decades, from the 1990s working as professor at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico. She also taught at the Art Students League of San Juan. It wasn’t until the 2010s that Sánchez finally began receiving her due internationally. A 2013 exhibition at Artists Space in New York prompted New York Times critic Holland Cotter to wonder, “Why wasn’t this artist included in the Venice Biennale?” Sánchez went on to exhibit in the 2017 Biennale. A major survey of her work originated at the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, in 2019, before traveling to the Museo de Arte Ponce in San Juan and El Museo del Barrio, New York. Her work is held in the collections of major institutions around the world including the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey; the Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine; the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC; the Pérez Art Museum, Miami; the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico, Santurce; Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan; the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina; and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Though some might have marveled at Sánchez’s persistence as she for decades continued to create work that might never be widely seen, or seen at all, for the artist there was no mystery. “Why am I still making work?” she replied to her Phillips Collection interlocutor in 2019. “Because I need it.”