Let's start with a little history, shall we?Below: Battery cell fire on a Tesla over the weekend? On this day in 1815, at Waterloo in Belgium, Napoleon Bonaparte suffers defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington, bringing an end to the Napoleonic era of European history. Napoleon returned to Paris and on June 22 abdicated in favor of his son. He decided to leave France before counterrevolutionary forces could rally against him, and on July 15 he surrendered to British protection at the port of Rochefort. He hoped to travel to the United States, but the British instead sent him to Saint Helena, a remote island in the Atlantic off the coast of Africa. Napoleon protested but had no choice but to accept the exile. With a group of followers, he lived quietly on St. Helena for six years. In May 1821, he died, most likely of stomach cancer. He was only 51 years old. In 1840, his body was returned to Paris, and a magnificent funeral was held. Napoleon’s body was conveyed through the Arc de Triomphe and entombed under the dome of the Invalides.Also-President John Adams passes the Naturalization Act, the first of four pieces of controversial legislation known together as the Alien and Sedition Acts, on this day in 1798. Strong political opposition to these acts succeeded in undermining the Adams administration, helping Thomas Jefferson to win the presidency in 1800. Of the four acts, the Sedition Act was the most distressing to staunch First Amendment advocates. They objected to the fact that treasonable activity was vaguely defined, was defined at the discretion of the president and would be punished by heavy fines and imprisonment. The arrest and imprisonment of 25 men for supposedly violating the Sedition Act ignited an enormous outcry against the legislation. Among those arrested was Benjamin Franklin’s grandson, Benjamin Franklin Bache, who was the editor of the Republican-leaning Philadelphia Democrat-Republican Aurora. Citing Adams’ abuse of presidential powers and threats to free speech, Jefferson’s party took control of Congress and the presidency in 1800.And-On June 18, 1960, Arnold Palmer shoots a 65 to win the U.S. Open at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado. In 1960, Palmer won his second Masters, which gave him momentum going into the U.S. Open. After three rounds, however, Palmer was tied for 15th, seven shots behind Mike Souchak. Down but not out, he started the last round with an amazing four birdies in a row on his way to a record-tying 30 on the front nine. This put him in the race for the title alongside 47-year-old Ben Hogan, vying for his fifth U.S. Open title, and Hogan’s playing partner, Jack Nicklaus, a junior at Ohio State who shot a 282 for the tournament, an amateur record. Palmer parred the last four holes for a 35 on the back nine and a total score of 65 to win his first and only U.S. Open title. It appears that Disney has another massive hit with The Incredibles 2. $180M over the weekend and it set a record for opening box office by an animated film. My family and I enjoyed the movie and there is no doubt that we will see it a second time. $DIS, Walt Disney Company (The) / H1 Telsa had a boost when Elon Musk Tweeted a picture then one of their vehicles was photographed on fire and this was Tweeted by an actress. Poor Mr. Musk. Just when he had bought more shares of $TSLA and a few days later Tweeted how "radical changes" were coming to production, a burning car is keeping the stock price from jumping. Better luck with the next Tweet. $TSLA, Tesla, Inc. / H1 Audi CEO arrested for diesel emissions cheating. No word if NY's new AG will file charges and look to collect a fine for this. Nothing on Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes? Not sure why this isn't WSB news, but here it is: A federal grand jury has indicted Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes and former COO Sunny Balwani for several counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. The indictment, returned Thursday and unsealed Friday, comes three months after Holmes and Theranos settled fraud charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Following the fraud settlement, Holmes has continued as the Chair of the Board. Guess she didn't learn her lesson and the slap on the wrist by the SEC. No word if Ms. Holmes really graduated from The Marissa Mayer School of Business. This is the day The Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. If the Xerox deal with Fujifilm is off, then pay the break-up fee. Can't believe that Fujifilm is going to court to force Xerox to merge, but sometimes activist investors don't know everything, so it seems. Where is Jon Corzine and will MF Global look to buy shares of $TSLA on the dip? Where is Marissa Mayer and will she become pen pals with Elizabeth Holmes? Have a great day everyone. Stay safe, sage, and sane out there. Excelsior!via deercreekvols