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Congressional Budget Office hacked, China suspected in breach (cnn.com)

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What Trade War? China's Export Juggernaut Marches On (nytimes.com)

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The Secret World of Russia's Cold War Mapmakers (2015) (wired.com)

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Goldman economists on the Gen Z hiring nightmare: Jobless growth is new normal (fortune.com)

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Canada's Startup Visa Applicants Now Face 10-Year Wait Times (imidaily.com)

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Anguilla now generates 47% of its income from .ai domains, up from <1% prior (reddit.com)

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LinkedIn's CEO is saying the future of work won't belong to people with degrees (fortune.com)

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Delancey Street estate sale of home and 100,000 books is a bibliophile's dream (inquirer.com)

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The collapse of the econ PhD job market (chrisbrunet.com)

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6,100-Qubit Processor Shatters Quantum Computing Record (sciencealert.com)

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The Growth of EV Fast Charging Network Along US Interstate Highways (brilliantmaps.com)

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$2.2B solar plant in California turned off after years of wasted money (nypost.com)

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New dark web portal launched to support UK security (adsadvance.co.uk)

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FinWise Bank waited a year to disclose a breach affecting 689,000 (americanbanker.com)

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Electricity through osmosis: Japan opens landmark osmotic power plant (newatlas.com)

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UK fintech leaders seek to start a digital private bank (americanbanker.com)

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The Criminal Enterprise Run by Monkeys (wsj.com)

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Study Suggests Covid Shots Saved Fewer Lives Compared with Prior Estimates (medpagetoday.com)

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Chinese kindergartens in crisis as enrolments plunge 25% in 4 years (ft.com)

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You Can't Just "Control" for Things (cremieux.xyz)

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UAE plans first underwater bullet train connecting Dubai to Mumbai (thebrighterside.news)

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'Too many old people': A rural Pa. town reckons with population loss (washingtonpost.com)

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The double-edged sword of a strong euro (ft.com)

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Student Solves a Long-Standing Problem About the Limits of Addition (wired.com)

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GodFather malware hijacks banking apps on Android devices (americanbanker.com)

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Does CPS Investigate One Third of All Children in the US? (maximum-progress.com)

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Battery recycling company is now cleaning up AI data centers (technologyreview.com)

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Rust 1.88.0 (rust-lang.org)

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People with Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New Drug (nytimes.com)

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ASML launches science project in China to discover new talent in lithography (scmp.com)

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The Reasons Your Appliances Die Young (nytimes.com)

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Chinese government promotes 'zero-mileage' used car exports, inflating sales (reuters.com)

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Chongqing Hotel Under Fire for Using Red Pandas in Wake-Up Calls (sixthtone.com)

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SpaceX's Starship Static Rocket Test Explodes (twitter.com/spacex)

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Swiss National Bank cuts rates to zero, will not rule out going negative (reuters.com)

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China Is Unleashing a New Export Shock on the World (nytimes.com)

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Warner Bros: fright night for bondholders (bondvigilantes.com)

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One Kiwi Tamed Inflation (worksinprogress.co)

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Is the decline of reading poisoning our politics? (vox.com)

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"Make in India" Relies on "Made in China" (hinrichfoundation.com)

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Trade with China Is Becoming a One-Way Street (wsj.com)

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Chinese AI Companies Dodge USA Chip Curbs with Flying Suitcases of Hard Drives (wsj.com)

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Window-sized device taps the air for safe drinking water (news.mit.edu)

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Air India flight with 242 on board crashes, flight ops suspended at airport (indianexpress.com)

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The Dogs of Chernobyl Are Experiencing Rapid Evolution, Study Suggests (popularmechanics.com)

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A Visual Guide to Genome Editors (asimov.com)

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Can Neurons Transmit Light? Scientists Explore a Mind-Blowing Possibility (scitechdaily.com)

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Britain prepares to go all-in on nuclear power – after years of dither (politico.eu)

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Can Florida Eliminate Property Taxes? (thedailyeconomy.org)

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Freight rail fueled a new luxury overnight train startup (freightwaves.com)

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Don't McBlock Me (schneems.com)

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The Death of the Digital Nomad (businessinsider.com)

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There is an "imminent" threat to Taiwan, America warns (economist.com)

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The Need for Civilizational Allies in Europe (statedept.substack.com)

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The lessons from China's dominance in manufacturing (ft.com)

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Why 3D-Printing an Untraceable Ghost Gun Is Easier (wired.com)

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US Mint moves forward with plans to kill the penny (apnews.com)

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Russia to enforce location tracking app on all foreigners in Moscow (bleepingcomputer.com)

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4th-generation resident of rent-stabilized Manhattan apartment fights eviction (gothamist.com)

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You Don't Have a Right to a Bank Account (nytimes.com)

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Mississippi Schools Are Better Than Yours (thefp.com)

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Web Browser telemetry – 2025 edition (sizeof.cat)

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Ontario modular reactor to be first in "Western world" (axios.com)

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Chinese exporters 'wash' products in third countries to avoid Trump's tariffs (ft.com)

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What Do College Students Do All Day? The Answer Isn't Studying (manhattan.institute)

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Trump repeats that the government will revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status (cnn.com)

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Stablecoins shake up the financial 'super app' battle (americanbanker.com)

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Tiny 3D Printed Material Is as Strong as Steel but as Light as Styrofoam (zmescience.com)

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Rattlesnake venom evolves and adapts to specific prey, study finds (theguardian.com)

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Chinese firms race to open US factories to avoid sky-high tariffs (scmp.com)

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Linus Torvalds Expresses His Hatred for Case-Insensitive File-Systems (phoronix.com)

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China tests non-nuclear hydrogen bomb: white-hot fireball lasts 15 times TNT (scmp.com)

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World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab steps down from globalist body's board (msn.com)

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Pfizer scores FDA nod for hemophilia B gene therapy, will charge $3.5M per dose (fiercepharma.com)

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A Visit to Costco in France: Oversized American Shopping Comes to France (davidlebovitz.substack.com)

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Trade Tensions with China Clear Path for Salt-Powered Batteries (bloomberg.com)

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Google lost its online advertising case: its ad markets violate antitrust laws (unusualwhales.com)

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China is in third phase of its development (tphuang.substack.com)

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A Postmortem of the startup Tract (buildwithtract.com)

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The Frozen North – Canada's Economic Stagnation (thedailyeconomy.org)

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Crashing the Car of Pax Americana (epsilontheory.com)

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EU could fine Elon Musk's X $1B over illicit content, disinformation (cointelegraph.com)

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Marine Le Pen Barred from 2027 French Presidency Run (bloomberg.com)

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Vanity Fair's Heyday: I was once paid six figures to write an article–now what? (yalereview.org)

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Trump pardons Nikola founder Trevor Milton in securities fraud case (cnbc.com)

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Frank startup founder Charlie Javice found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase (americanbanker.com)

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Jack Dorsey's Block to lay off nearly 1k workers in another reorganization (theguardian.com)

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SF Coalition on Homelessness loses funding as mayor changes residency defintion (thevoicesf.org)

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Cloudflare is luring web-scraping bots into an 'AI Labyrinth' (theverge.com)

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Avoid Building a Security Treadmill (macchaffee.com)

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China's new EV battery material charges in seconds, can transform energy devices (interestingengineering.com)

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Five Chinese satellites practiced 'dogfighting' in space, Space Force says (breakingdefense.com)

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Honda to revise consumer privacy data practices after $632,000 fine (ca.gov)

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Akira ransomware can be cracked with sixteen RTX 4090 GPUs in around ten hours (tomshardware.com)

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Gender stereotypes often accurate, magnitude varies depending on the criterion (psypost.org)

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Jim Keller joins ex-Intel chip designers in RISC-V startup (tomshardware.com)

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Sodium-ion EV battery breakthrough pushes performance to theoretical limits (interestingengineering.com)

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King Midas in the Indies (2017) (econlib.org)

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China's population woes deepen as marriage registrations plummet to 1980 levels (scmp.com)

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Inside The Wealthy California Enclave So Secretive People Barely Know It Exists (wsj.com)