1. After advancing to the Top 12 on Sunday, Julia Gagnon sang ‘Something in the Orange’ by Zach Bryan on Monday night, earning a place in the top 10. Episodes air weekly at 8 p.m. Sundays and Mondays on ABC. For information on how and when to vote, go to AmericanIdol.com/vote. (PH)
2. Code enforcement has condemned the Lewiston Ramada Inn, calling the hotel “unfit for human occupancy.” City officials say they had to issue the condemnation notice after the hotel went weeks without fixing the alarm system. Despite the prominently displayed “unfit for occupancy” signs around the building, the hotel remained open. Crews were on site Monday working to fix the issues, and the hotel manager estimates it will be fixed by today. (WGME)
3. On Monday, Cooper Flagg, the Duke University commit, announced on Instagram his partnership with the Creative Artists Agency, a Los Angeles-based talent agency that will help the Flagg family navigate the NIL landscape in the coming years. Flagg has an NIL valuation of $1.1 million — the 17th highest among all amateur athletes in the country. (BDN)
4. Tesla has cut back its prices on its cars worldwide. Most model prices in the US have been cut by around $2,000. It was revealed that Tesla delivered fewer cars in the last quarter than the same quarter a year before. That hasn’t happened in four years. Tesla’s Cybertruck was recalled on Friday due to accelerator pedal issues. The company has also laid off 10% of its workforce. (NPR)
5. A new poll shows that 63% of millennials favor transitioning from a 40-hour to a 32-hour workweek. 46% say they don’t need to worry about losing the 8 hours to get their work done because a four-day workweek makes them “more productive”. 50% of Baby Boomers, those born before 1964, said they wouldn’t mind a four-day workweek. (Newsweek)
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