Articles by cwwc
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"The Stanford scam proves America is becoming a nation of grifters" (thetimes.com)

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I use a Huawei modem; I cannot access this article. On my Singtel phone, I can (twitter.com/mikefritzell)

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China hacked Downing Street phones for years (telegraph.co.uk)

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Weight-loss drugs could save U.S. airlines more than $500M this year (latimes.com)

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Xi's Enforcers Punished Nearly a Million in 2025–and China's Leader Wants More (wsj.com)

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Taiwan Is a Shining Example of Undersea Cable Incidents Transparency (charlesmok.substack.com)

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Device that may be tied to "Havana Syndrome" obtained by U.S. government (cbsnews.com)

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The World Has a New Lowest Birth Rate Country: Taiwan at 0.72 (taipeitimes.com)

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[2024] Why were the 1930s so hot in North America? (yaleclimateconnections.org)

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"TSMC's U.S. Production Costs 2.4 Times Higher Than That in Taiwan" (semianalysis.com)

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The Next Dust Bowl Is Becoming More Likely (bloomberg.com)

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Trump Administration Nears Trade Deal with Taiwan (nytimes.com)

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Ukraine fakes commander's death to trick Russia into paying $500k bounty (telegraph.co.uk)

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A famous motif started out a failure. Now 130, it's become a global fashion flex (ft.com)

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Blasts from the past: The Soviet ape-man scandal (2008) (newscientist.com)

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Marriott App Now Prompts You to Tip Staff – So Hotels Can Cut Wage Costs (viewfromthewing.com)

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Nearly half of tickets for Milan-Cortina Olympics still unsold (espn.com)

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Merger (Purchase) Agreements Are Too Long (law.harvard.edu)

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CIA report boasted about tricking Congress in JFK probe, whistleblower says (axios.com)

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Pentagon Moves to Replace Weapons It Used in Operation Midnight Hammer (twz.com)

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Jan in Moscow: The secret Russian life of Europe's notorious fugitive-spy (theins.press)

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France and Britain are in thrall to pensioners (ft.com)

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Venice's famous winged lion was made in China, scientists say (thetimes.com)

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Putin tells Xi organ transplants could offer immortality (ft.com)

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Microsoft Excel adds Copilot AI to help fill in spreadsheet cells (theverge.com)

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MSNBC to Rebrand to MS Now (axios.com)

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New details emerge about Japan's notorious WWII germ warfare program (npr.org)

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Swarm of jellyfish shuts French nuclear plant (reuters.com)

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AI, Healthcare, and Labubu Became the American Economy (kyla.substack.com)

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High Noon recalls vodka seltzers with mistakenly filled Celsius energy cans (axios.com)

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Private equity firms flip assets to themselves in record numbers (ft.com)

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More than 50% of Australian voters now rely on government for their main income (afr.com)

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Stop pretending you know what AI does to the economy (noahpinion.blog)

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3 Men Battle the FBI over Buried Civil War Gold. 'Stuff Just Doesn't Add Up.' (wsj.com)

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Start Budgeting Now (theatlantic.com)

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Why tariffs haven't raised inflation much (yet) (noahpinion.blog)

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Places claiming to be centenarian hotspots may just have bad data (2023) (economist.com)

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Private Equity's Medicaid Problem (axios.com)

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AI, data centers and the coming US power demand surge [pdf] (goldmansachs.com)

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Secret FSB documents confirm Iran and Russia are in a spy war against each other (theins.press)

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I Accidentally Became Part of China's PR Campaign (theassemblync.com)

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TP-Link Accused of Keeping Router Prices Low to Help China Conduct Cyberattacks (pcmag.com)

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Bessent and Chinese minister held a secret meeting in IMF basement 3 weeks ago (ft.com)

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India Strikes Pakistan Two Weeks After Terrorist Attack (nytimes.com)

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The stock market is an increasingly good proxy for the economy (natesilver.net)

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Virginia Giuffre, prominent Jeffrey Epstein accuser, dies by suicide (bbc.com)

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Capital Group, KKR Get SEC Approval to Sell Retail Credit Funds (bloomberg.com)

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Son of CIA Deputy Director Joined Russian Army and Was Killed in Ukraine (istories.media)

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Experiments to dim the Sun will be approved within weeks (telegraph.co.uk)

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Inside Trump's tariff brain (axios.com)

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There Are Many Threats to Humanity. A Low Birth Rate Isn't One of Them (currentaffairs.org)

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Wall Street (Kinda) Is Main Street (thedispatch.com)

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TikTok is harming children at an industrial scale (afterbabel.com)

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Vietnam Is Running Out of Sand to Fuel an Economic Boom (bloomberg.com)

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Trump IRS Pick Was Just Enriched by Tax Schemers (levernews.com)

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North Korean IT workers have infiltrated the Fortune 500 (yahoo.com)

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Zuckerberg asked Xi if he would 'do the honour of naming his child.' Xi refused (thetimes.com)

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Microsoft quantum breakthrough labeled 'unreliable' and 'essentially fraudulent' (theregister.com)

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A CIA informant stopped Taiwan from developing nuclear weapons (cnn.com)

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Airbus Says Non-U.S. Orders Get Priority If Tariffs Imposed (avweb.com)

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Giant gas field discovery could power Britain for a decade (telegraph.co.uk)

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Voters were right about the economy (politico.com)

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Exclusive – Chinese Spy Balloon Was Packed with American Tech (newsweek.com)

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Scoop: FBI finds secret JFK assassination records after Trump order (axios.com)

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Men have grown twice as much as women over past century, driving differences (doi.org)

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Men have grown twice as much as women over past century, study shows (theguardian.com)

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Backdoor found in two healthcare patient monitors, linked to IP in China (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Ozempic is causing trouble on Savile Row (thetimes.com)

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Quantum computing stock bubble pops after Nvidia CEO warning (axios.com)

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The Lone Star Lithium Boom (texasmonthly.com)

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Health Care Is Ups' $20B Lifeline to Offset Shipping Slowdown (bnnbloomberg.ca)

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South Korea's Presidential Security Service vows to harbor fugitive president (hani.co.kr)

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NY Man Pleads Guilty to Operating Secret Police Station for CCP in Manhattan (2024) (justice.gov)

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Taiwan suspects China of latest attack on undersea cables (politico.eu)

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United Airlines Moves Up Timeline for Free Starlink Wi-Fi Rollout (viewfromthewing.com)

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Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse Ran Deeper Than Was Known, Hidden Files Reveal (wsj.com)

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Meta to appoint Republican Joel Kaplan to lead policy team;Nick Clegg steps down (semafor.com)

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As New England Mafia fades away, FBI Boston disbands organized crime squad (boston.com)

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Undeterred: Energy firms pursue Mozambique projects despite massacre report (politico.com)

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Teen alcohol and drug use keeps declining (axios.com)

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 100, dies (ajc.com)

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How China turns members of its diaspora into spies (economist.com)

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FBI 'found evidence Covid was lab leak but was not allowed to brief president' (telegraph.co.uk)

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A growing sense among investors that China may not be systematically investable (ft.com)

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Malaysia approves new search for missing flight MH370 (bbc.com)

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Google Street View image helps police unlock murder case (bbc.com)

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First drop in adult obesity in a decade: from 46% in 2022 to 45.6% in 2023 (jamanetwork.com)

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Switzerland plans revamp of Cold War-era nuclear bunker network (reuters.com)

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AI-generated grandma as a scam Buster (cbsnews.com)

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'She's still alive': First Sarco suicide pod user'found with strangulation marks (lbc.co.uk)

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Chinese hackers had access to Canadian government systems for years (techradar.com)

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Biden and Trump put in danger by Secret Service agents’ Strava use (lemonde.fr)

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China-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Internet Providers in New 'Salt Typhoon' Attack (wsj.com)

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Uber charges more if you have credits in your account (viewfromthewing.com)

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TikTok Whistleblower Claims Chinese Police Kidnapped and Threatened His Father (forbes.com/sites/emilybaker-white)

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Exploding Pagers Injure hundreds of Hezbollah operatives (wsj.com)

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KKR, Axel Springer said to near €13.5B break up (axios.com)

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"Blue Zones" exhibit patterns indicative of pension fraud (biorxiv.org)

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Americans Are Falling Behind on Their Bills. Wall Street Is Alarmed (wsj.com)

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Another Green Bubble Is Deflating in Biofuels (bloomberg.com)