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Starbucks App Down Now? App for Hundreds of Users Nationwide Down Today

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Starbucks customers across the United States reported widespread problems with the company’s mobile app on Monday morning, with outage-tracking site Downdetector logging more than 1,700 complaints as users struggled to log in, place mobile orders and access their rewards accounts.

According to Downdetector.com, reports of the Starbucks app not working began climbing early Monday, with 1,712 reports logged as of 8:04 a.m. Eastern time. The disruption appeared concentrated in several major metropolitan areas, with reports centered around the Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York City regions, though users in other parts of the country also flagged issues throughout the morning.

Separate monitoring from StatusGator, which tracks outages across thousands of cloud services and applications, confirmed ongoing problems with the Starbucks app into the late morning. The service detected an outage with the app described as “currently unavailable” as of 11:32 a.m. Eastern time, logging 25 user-submitted reports of issues within the preceding 24-hour period. As of the latest available data, Starbucks had not issued an official acknowledgment of the outage on its status channels, according to StatusGator’s tracking.

News of the disruption spread quickly on social media, with the account Status Is Down posting early Monday morning asking followers whether they were experiencing problems with the app, a post that quickly gathered thousands of views as the hashtags #Starbucks and #StarbucksDown began trending among affected customers. Frustrated users took to social platforms throughout the morning to report being unable to log into their accounts, place mobile orders, or access previously loaded rewards and gift card balances.

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The outage adds to a pattern of recurring technical issues that have affected the Starbucks app periodically throughout 2026. In May, the app experienced a separate outage that began around 4:30 p.m. Eastern time, generating close to 600 complaints on Downdetector at the time, with more than 90 percent of reported problems tied specifically to the mobile app rather than the company’s website.

The Starbucks app has become an increasingly central part of the company’s customer experience in recent years, supporting core functions including Mobile Order and Pay, the company’s Rewards loyalty program, personalized offers, and, as of May 11, 2026, a newly introduced scheduled ordering feature that allows customers in North America to select a future pickup time rather than placing an order for immediate preparation. That expanding reliance on the app means outages tend to have an outsized impact on customer experience compared to a typical service glitch, since disruptions can simultaneously affect ordering, payment processing and rewards tracking all at once.

Common troubleshooting guidance published by consumer support resources notes that Starbucks app problems generally fall into a handful of recurring categories, including weak internet connections, outdated app versions, expired login sessions, payment method errors and temporary server-side outages. Signs that a problem originates on Starbucks’ end rather than an individual user’s device typically include repeated failures across multiple devices, widespread reports from other customers experiencing the same issue, and simultaneous problems with the company’s website in addition to the app. When those broader signs are present, technical guides generally advise waiting for the issue to resolve on Starbucks’ side rather than repeatedly retrying transactions, since repeated failed payment attempts can sometimes create additional complications with a customer’s bank or account history.

For customers unable to resolve app issues on their own, Starbucks directs users to its customer service website at customerservice.starbucks.com, which offers support through phone and live chat channels. The company’s general customer support line remains available at 800-STARBUCKS, or 800-782-7282, for those seeking direct assistance with account, payment or ordering problems.

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As of Monday afternoon, Starbucks had not issued a public statement addressing the scope, cause or expected resolution timeline for the outage. The company has not historically provided detailed public explanations for individual app disruptions, and it remains unclear whether Monday’s issues stemmed from a broader technical failure, a surge in user traffic, or a more localized problem affecting specific app functions such as login authentication or payment processing.

The disruption comes at a particularly high-traffic time of day for the coffee chain, as many customers rely on the app each morning to place orders ahead of commutes or workplace arrivals. Mobile ordering has become one of the primary ways many Starbucks customers interact with the company, particularly in dense urban markets like the ones where Monday’s outage reports were most concentrated, meaning even a relatively short disruption can meaningfully affect both customer experience and in-store operations as baristas and store managers work to accommodate customers who are unable to complete mobile orders.

Downdetector, which aggregates self-reported outage data from users rather than official company disclosures, cautioned in its general methodology that reported issue counts reflect user submissions and public data sources such as social media activity, meaning the true scope of an outage can sometimes differ from the number of individual reports logged at any given time. Even so, the volume of complaints recorded Monday morning, along with independent confirmation from a second outage-tracking service, suggested the disruption affected a meaningful number of customers attempting to use the app during the morning hours.

Starbucks has not indicated whether affected customers will receive any compensation, such as reward points or promotional offers, as a result of Monday’s outage, a step the company has occasionally taken following past disruptions to its digital ordering systems. Customers experiencing ongoing issues with the app are advised to check for available software updates, verify their internet connection, and confirm that their payment methods remain valid and correctly entered, before reaching out to Starbucks’ customer service channels if problems persist.

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As of the most recent outage tracking data available Monday, reports of app issues appeared to be continuing into the late morning hours, though it remained unclear whether the disruption represented an isolated technical glitch or a more extended service interruption. Starbucks customers are encouraged to monitor the company’s official app status and customer service channels for updates as the situation develops.

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Preview, Odds and Team News for Tuesday’s Last 16 Clash

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VANCOUVER — Switzerland and Colombia meet Tuesday at BC Place in a Round of 16 matchup that closes out the day’s World Cup schedule, pitting two tournament dark horses against each other in a tight, closely contested tie with a quarterfinal berth on the line.

Kickoff is scheduled for 4 p.m. Eastern time, with the match broadcast on FOX in the United States and available to UK viewers free of charge on BBC iPlayer and ITVX ahead of an 8 p.m. British time start. The winner will advance to face either Argentina or Egypt, who play earlier the same day in Atlanta, in the quarterfinal round.

Both sides have navigated the tournament so far with contrasting styles but similarly solid results. Colombia enters unbeaten through the group stage and Round of 32, having won three of its four matches, including victories over DR Congo and Ghana, along with a goalless draw against Portugal that showcased the team’s defensive discipline against elite opposition. Colombia’s most recent win came against Uzbekistan, a 3-1 result that demonstrated the team’s capacity to open up attacking play when space becomes available. Colombia’s roster is led by Liverpool winger Luis Diaz, with playmaker James Rodriguez providing additional creative support in midfield.

Switzerland has similarly impressed through the group stage, dropping points only in a draw against Qatar. The Swiss have relied on a settled defensive structure anchored by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel and defenders Manuel Akanji and Ricardo Rodriguez, while an attacking trio of Johan Manzambi, Ruben Vargas and Breel Embolo has combined for seven goals so far in the tournament. Veteran midfielder Granit Xhaka has continued to control the tempo of Switzerland’s play from the center of the park.

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History adds an additional layer of intrigue to Tuesday’s matchup. The two nations have met four times previously, with Colombia holding a 2-1 edge in the series, including a memorable 2-0 win over Switzerland at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, a result that has drawn renewed attention in the buildup to this year’s fixture. Switzerland’s lone win in the series came in a 1991 friendly tournament, while the sides also played to a 2-2 draw in 1985.

Colombia is aiming to match or surpass its best-ever World Cup result, a run to the quarterfinals at the 2014 tournament in Brazil, though the team will be without striker Jhon Cordoba, who suffered a muscle tear and is out for the remainder of the tournament. That absence leaves Luis Suarez and Cucho Hernandez as Colombia’s primary options at striker, both of whom have contributed assists during the group stage. Switzerland, meanwhile, is looking to reach the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since 1954, having been eliminated at the Round of 16 stage in each of its past three World Cup appearances.

Betting markets have priced the match as one of the tightest ties of the Round of 16. According to odds cited by multiple outlets, Colombia enters as a narrow favorite, with bet365 pricing the South American side at +125 to win outright, compared with +250 for Switzerland and +210 for a draw after 90 minutes. Other bookmakers have listed similar odds, with Colombia priced at 11/8, Switzerland at 11/4, and the draw at 9/4. Prediction models cited by Squawka gave Colombia a slight edge, projecting the team to win in 52 percent of simulations, while market data from prediction platform Kalshi showed traders pricing Colombia’s win probability at 43 percent, compared with 32 percent for a draw and 27 percent for a Switzerland win. As with any knockout match, if the score remains level after 90 minutes, the game moves to 30 minutes of extra time, followed by a penalty shootout if the teams remain tied.

Analysts covering the match have generally pointed to Colombia’s attacking quality as the deciding factor in a contest expected to be closely fought. One preview described Colombia as “rock-solid” defensively while noting the team’s ability to win matches through multiple approaches, a reflection of Colombia’s balance between defensive discipline and attacking firepower led by Diaz. Betting markets have similarly favored a low-scoring affair, with some bookmakers pricing the under on 2.5 total goals as a leading market given both teams’ recent defensive form. Colombia has kept clean sheets in three of its last five matches and has conceded just once across its three World Cup wins, while Switzerland has allowed only two goals across four matches so far in the tournament. Some betting previews have also suggested a strong likelihood that at least one team fails to score, given that Colombia’s two group-stage wins by 1-0 scorelines and Switzerland’s 2-0 victory over Algeria both ended with one side held scoreless.

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Colombia head coach Nestor Lorenzo has guided his team to its first World Cup appearance since missing the 2022 tournament entirely, building on a runners-up finish at the 2024 Copa America to position Colombia as one of the more dangerous South American sides remaining in the bracket. Switzerland’s manager has similarly overseen a steady, well-organized campaign, with the team’s disciplined shape and defensive cohesion cited by analysts as its biggest strength heading into the knockout rounds.

With both nations viewing Tuesday’s match as a genuine opportunity to advance further than recent tournament history might suggest, the contest is expected to be tightly contested from the opening whistle. Analysts have generally described the tie as too close to call with full confidence, though the consensus among bookmakers and prediction models leans marginally toward Colombia advancing on the strength of its more dynamic attacking options, led by Diaz, even as Switzerland’s defensive organization and recent form make the Swiss a credible threat to spoil that outcome.

The winner of Tuesday’s match will move on to face either Argentina or Egypt in the quarterfinal round, continuing a World Cup that has already produced several notable upsets and tightly contested knockout matches throughout its Round of 16 stage. For Colombia, victory would mark a significant step toward matching the deepest run in the program’s World Cup history, while for Switzerland, advancing would represent a historic breakthrough after three consecutive Round of 16 exits dating back more than a decade.

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Coca-Cola: Steady Growth Wins The Race (NYSE:KO)

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The founder of WA labour hire company Ochre Workforce Solutions is facing years in prison after being convicted of several offences following an ASIC investigation.

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SGX Group records strong May performance with new volume highs across asset classes

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SGX Group reported strong trading in May, with securities turnover up 70%, derivatives volume up 20%, and institutional interest in small stocks driving record highs in the Singapore market.


SGX Group (Singapore Exchange) reported robust trading activity in May amid sustained investor participation, as Singapore’s stock market became Southeast Asia’s largest by market capitalisation and demand for trusted risk-management tools expanded across equities, FX and commodities.

Securities market turnover value rose 70% year-on-year (y-o-y) to S$45.8 billion, with securities daily average value (SDAV) climbing 79% to S$2.4 billion – the highest since October 2007. Derivatives traded volume increased 20% y-o-y to 30.5 million contracts, while daily average volume (DAV) gained 27% to 1.6 million contracts, the third-largest on record.

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  • Strong momentum in small- and mid-cap stocks: The benchmark Straits Times Index advanced 3.5% month-on-month (m-o-m) in May, reaching an all-time high of 5,072 on 19 May amid banking- and technology-led gains. STI exchange-traded funds (ETF) marked a 15th consecutive month of net inflows with S$129 million in May and S$687 million year-to-date (YTD). Momentum in small- and mid-cap stocks excluding REITs continued to accelerate, as SDAV rose 24% m-o-m and more than four times y-o-y. Institutional investors remained net buyers of small- and mid-caps for a fifth consecutive month, bringing total inflows over the past 12 months to over S$800 million.
  • Investor participation strengthens across securities: SDAV increased across all investor segments, led by institutional investors with incremental S$184 million m-o-m growth. Retail SDAV climbed 11% m-o-m, surpassing the February peak and setting a 13-year high. Cumulative net inflows by retail investors exceeded S$1.5 billion over the first five months of this year, reflecting sustained interest in Singapore equities.
  • Capital-raising activity gathers pace: SGX Stock Exchange on 22 May welcomed JustCo Holdings Limited, a leading flexible-workspace operator with an established Asia-Pacific footprint, to its Mainboard. Three Catalist companies – Lum Chang Creations Limited, CNMC Goldmine Holdings Limited, and Koh Brothers Eco Engineering Limited – announced transfers to the Mainboard. Secondary placements by non-REIT issuers including Hong Leong Asia Ltd. and Aspial Lifestyle Limited raised a combined S$316 million.
  • Risk-managing India equities: Global investors turned to SGX Derivatives for their risk-transfer instrument of choice for India equities. DAV in GIFT Nifty 50 Index Futures and Options gained 6% m-o-m in May to 112,894 contracts, underpinned by broad-based and active participation across customer segments. Open interest (OI) was up 12% m-o-m at 290,377 contracts (US$13.7 billion notional), a record high.
  • Round-the-clock activity in FX futures: Market participants actively managed risk through FX futures as signs of a resilient U.S. economy placed sustained pressure on Asian currencies. DAV across all listed FX futures rose 29.6% y-o-y in May to 505,864 lots (US$29 billion notional), with average OI up 18.9% y-o-y at 544,651 lots (US$31.5 billion notional). The SGX KRW/USD FX Futures (Mini) contract saw peak activity in the European afternoon/U.S. morning, while month-end OI in SGX TWD/USD FX Futures climbed 37% m-o-m.
  • Broad-based growth across commodities: DAV across SGX Commodities rose 4.7% y-o-y in May, supported by increased trading in bellwether iron ore contracts, forward freight agreements (FFA) and SGX SICOM rubber derivatives. Average OI for the YTD through May gained 20.6% y-o-y, reflecting sustained hedging demand. Container FFA activity was robust, with volumes reaching a new high of 2,568 contracts.

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Shares of Kalyan Jewellers India fell 7.3% to Rs 352.60 on the BSE during Tuesday’s trading session, despite the company reporting a strong Q1 business update. The company reported around 38% year-on-year (YoY) consolidated revenue growth, driven by strong performance across its domestic and international operations.

Kalyan Jewellers said consolidated revenue grew around 38% YoY for the June-ended quarter, supported by healthy consumer demand.

Revenue from its India business also rose over 38%, with same-store sales growth of around 28%, despite the quarter coinciding with the 28-day Adhik Maas period, a once-in-three-year phase that typically slows wedding-related jewellery purchases in several parts of the country.

The company also reported encouraging progress from its ‘Shine with India’ gold recirculation campaign, launched in May to boost the use of recycled gold and reduce dependence on imports. Recycled gold accounted for over 46% of revenue during the quarter, with the contribution exceeding 55% in June alone.

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Kalyan Jewellers’s international business delivered around 35% YoY revenue growth, while its Middle East operations grew nearly 30%, supported by strong same-store sales despite softer footfall in April amid geopolitical tensions. Overseas markets contributed approximately 14% of consolidated revenue during the quarter.


Meanwhile, Candere, Kalyan’s digital-first jewellery platform, continued its rapid expansion, posting 112% YoY revenue growth compared with the same period last year.
The retailer also strengthened its physical footprint by opening 12 Kalyan Jewellers showrooms and five Candere stores across India during the quarter.Despite the upbeat operational performance, investors appeared to book profits, sending the stock sharply lower. The decline indicates investors may have booked profits despite the strong business update, with the market likely awaiting the company’s detailed quarterly earnings, including profitability and margin trends.

Share Price Trend and Technical Indicators

Kalyan Jewellers shares have declined around 35% over the past year. The company currently commands a market capitalisation of Rs 39,373 crore.

On the technical front, the stock’s 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 53.9. An RSI reading below 30 is generally considered oversold, while a reading above 70 indicates overbought conditions. In terms of moving averages, the stock remains under pressure, trading below all eight of its key Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), indicating a bearish technical trend.

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Japan real wages rise for fifth straight month in May

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What We Know About Sen. Mitch McConnell’s Health After More Than Three Weeks in the Hospital With Few Answers

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Mitch McConnell has spent more than three weeks in the hospital, and his office still has not disclosed what led to his admission, his current condition, or when he might be able to return to the Senate floor.

McConnell, 84, a Kentucky Republican who has served in the Senate since 1985 and led Senate Republicans from 2007 until 2025, has not cast a vote since June 11. His extended absence comes at a delicate moment for Senate Republicans, who are navigating a narrow majority in the chamber, and it has already contributed to delays in the Appropriations Committee’s work on spending legislation.

McConnell was admitted to the hospital on the morning of June 14, according to a statement from his office at the time, which said only that he was “receiving excellent care.” EMS dispatch audio from that morning indicates emergency medical personnel were sent to McConnell’s home to respond to an unconscious person in cardiac arrest. According to the recording, a call went out at 8:36 a.m. reporting an unconscious person at McConnell’s address, prompting the dispatch of an ambulance with an advanced life support crew. Within six minutes, a medic radioed that CPR was in progress, and by 8:43 a.m., a dispatcher had relayed the emergency as a cardiac arrest. McConnell is not named anywhere in the recording, though the address matches his residence.

The following day, Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota and Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso of Wyoming, the chamber’s top two Republicans, told reporters they had spoken with McConnell directly.

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In the weeks since, McConnell’s office has offered only sparse updates on his condition. On June 22, eight days after his hospitalization began, his office said he would not be voting that week “as he continues his recovery.” Thune, speaking to reporters the same day, said he had spoken with McConnell “toward the end of last week” and that McConnell “sounded good and was anxious to get back.”

A subsequent statement from McConnell’s office on July 2 offered little additional detail but confirmed he remained hospitalized. “The Senator continues to improve, and is working closely with his staff on Kentucky and Senate matters while the Senate is out of session,” the office said. McConnell’s office has not provided further updates since that statement and did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.

McConnell’s continued absence carries practical consequences for Senate Republicans. Any extended absence would temporarily shrink the party’s working majority to 52-47 in the chamber, complicating efforts to advance legislation that requires a simple majority. His absence has also added further strain to the Senate Appropriations Committee, which was already behind schedule due to disagreements over defense funding and had not advanced any spending bills for the 2027 fiscal year as of early July. Without McConnell present, the committee is evenly split between Republicans and Democrats, meaning any vote that falls along party lines would fail to advance. According to a Republican aide who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the committee had already postponed plans to mark up spending bills during the week of June 22, in part because of McConnell’s absence.

McConnell announced earlier this year that he would not seek reelection and is set to retire from the Senate in January, at the conclusion of his current term, bringing an end to a legislative career that has spanned four decades.

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McConnell’s health has drawn public attention on multiple occasions in recent years. He contracted polio as a child, a bout of illness that has long affected his mobility and made climbing stairs difficult. In March 2023, he was hospitalized after a fall at a Washington hotel and remained away from the Senate floor for several weeks. Later that year, he experienced two widely covered episodes in which he abruptly stopped speaking during televised news conferences and had to be assisted by colleagues before regaining his composure. He was injured again in December 2024 after tripping outside a Senate Republican lunch, and earlier this year he spent more than a week in the hospital after his office attributed the stay to flu-like symptoms.

The current hospitalization, now stretching beyond three weeks, represents McConnell’s longest known absence from the Senate due to health concerns during his time in office. His office’s limited public disclosures have left colleagues, constituents and observers largely reliant on secondhand accounts from Senate leadership regarding his condition and prognosis.

As of this report, no additional details have emerged regarding the nature of McConnell’s underlying medical condition, the treatment he has received during his hospitalization, or a specific timeline for his return to the Senate. His office has continued to describe his condition only in general terms, emphasizing ongoing improvement without elaborating on the circumstances that led to his initial hospitalization on June 14.

With the Senate’s spending process already delayed and McConnell’s continued absence further narrowing the chamber’s Republican majority, his colleagues in Senate leadership are likely to continue facing questions about the practical impact of his hospitalization on the chamber’s legislative agenda in the weeks ahead, even as his office maintains a limited public accounting of his health status heading into the final months of his Senate career.

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