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Met police using AI tools supplied by Palantir to flag officer misconduct (theguardian.com)
8
Waymo Faces Setback as New York Withdraws Robotaxi Service Plan (bloomberg.com)
1
V&A Museum acquires YouTube's earliest video from 2005 (cnn.com)
1
The 200k-Satellite Filing: When Commercial Loopholes Become State Weapons (satnews.com)
1
Jailbreaking Google Translate (twitter.com/elder_plinius)
1
Waymo Paying DoorDash Drivers to Shut Open Robotaxi Doors (bloomberg.com)
2
Meta Ran over 3,500 TV Ads Promoting Teen Safety Before Addiction Trial (bloomberg.com)
2
Transparent Toilets Take Tokyo's Culture of Hygiene to the Next Level (architecturaldigest.com)
2
New York Congestion Pricing's Unexpected Winners: Suburban Drivers (bloomberg.com)
2
The Great British Treasure Hunt (royalmint.com)
4
EU and India clinch major trade deal in rebuff to Trump – Luxembourg Times (luxtimes.lu)
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40M Americans Live Alone, 29% of households (apolloacademy.com)
7
Apple to Revamp Siri as a Built-In iPhone, Mac Chatbot to Fend Off OpenAI (bloomberg.com)
2
South Carolina Measles Cases Push US Toward Losing Health Title (bloomberg.com)
2
A Global Explosion of Spicy Foods (bloomberg.com)
3
Texas Police Invested Millions in a Shadowy Phone-Tracking Software (texasobserver.org)
3
The Curious Cult of Aldi How a German discount chain became US's hottest grocer (bloomberg.com)
6
Organ Meat Is All the Rage Thanks to MAHA and the Natural Food Fad (bloomberg.com)
1
SpaceX Moves 4000 Starlink Satellites to Lower Orbit After Near Miss (businessinsider.com)
2
What is the best way to train for a marathon? (economist.com)
3
The future of space exploration depends on better biology (economist.com)
2
A Booming Live Music Industry Looks for Its Next Generation of Roadies (bloomberg.com)
5
Welcome to the Weird, Wonderful British Ritual of Panto Theater (bloomberg.com)
4
New York's Congestion Pricing Is Working. Five Charts Show How (bloomberg.com)
1
People Are Tired of Innovation – By Justin Ross (squareman.substack.com)
16
Jingle Bells (Batman Smells): An incomplete festive folk-rhyme taxonomy (loreandordure.com)
3
Ditch textbooks and learn how to use a wrench to AI-proof your job? (economist.com)
4
One Generic Cancer Drug Costs $35. Or $134. Or $13,000 (bloomberg.com)
2
Best Books 2025: Business Leaders Recommend Their Must-Reads (bloomberg.com)
6
The Five Forces That Broke Capitalism – and One Possible Fix (bloomberg.com)
29
'Carspreading' is on the rise – and not everyone is happy about it (bbc.co.uk)
4
Samsung Debuts First TriFold Months Ahead of Foldable iPhone (bloomberg.com)
5
Americans Are Microdosing Obesity Drugs, Driven by 'Thin Is in' Marketing Blitz (bloomberg.com)
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Reselling tickets for profit to be outlawed in UK government crackdown (theguardian.com)
2
Epstein's Amazon Book Purchases (bloomberg.com)
3
How markets could topple the global economy (economist.com)
34
Itiner-e: the Google Maps of Roman Roads (itiner-e.org)
2
Refueling a Nuclear Power Plant – Smarter Every Day (youtube.com)
2
Wall Street's Elite Are Turning Marathon Times into a Status Symbol (bloomberg.com)
2
What History's Great Disasters Have in Common (bloomberg.com)
3
Affluent Investors Are Using Options Math to Borrow on the Cheap (bloomberg.com)
3
AI Hyperscalers are currently spending 60% of their operating cash flow on capex (apolloacademy.com)
2
Penguin and Club bars can no longer be described as chocolate (bbc.com)
2
Experts hail 'remarkable' success of electronic implant in restoring sight (theguardian.com)
3
Will AI Usher in an Economic Boom, or Just a Lot of Mediocre Automation? (bloomberg.com)
5
'Car Brain' Is Making the US Unhealthy and Dangerous. EVs Won't Fix It (bloomberg.com)
4
Lehman's London Arm Can Close After 17 Years and £28B (bloomberg.com)
4
British men are driving less, and a culture is vanishing (economist.com)
530
Microsoft blocks Israel’s use of its tech in mass surveillance of Palestinians (theguardian.com)
3
HSBC Demonstrates Worlds First Known Quantum Enabled Algorithmic Trading (hsbc.com)
3
Microsoft claims 3 fold chip cooling performance increase with microfluidics (microsoft.com)
3
How People Use ChatGPT[pdf] (nber.org)
2
AI Has Moved from a Niche Sector to the Primary Driver of All VC Investment (apolloacademy.com)
2
Google and Microsoft Back NASA Scientist's Food Crisis Hotline (bloomberg.com)
3
Can you make it to the end of this column? (economist.com)
1
AI Adoption Rate Trending Down for Large Companies – Apollo Academy (apolloacademy.com)
2
Polar Unveils Whoop-Like Fitness Band Without a Subscription Fee (bloomberg.com)
1
Hopping on an Earlier Flight: Optimal Waiting with Multiple Flights – NBER (nber.org)
2
Should you use a standing desk? The benefits are real, but seem to vary with age (economist.com)
5
High priests: why scientists gave magic mushrooms to the clergy (economist.com)
4
MND left her without a voice. AI and 8 seconds of audio gave it back to her (bbc.com)
1
Why is the yield curve steepening? [pdf] (apolloacademy.com)
3
Data Centers Need to Bring Own Power Supply, Grid Watchdog Says (bloomberg.com)
58
Airbus A320 Poised to Overtake Boeing 737 as Most-Delivered Commercial Airliner (simpleflying.com)
5
The US-Canadian Road Safety Gap Is Getting Wider (bloomberg.com)
3
AI could create the first one-person unicorn (economist.com)
2
Still want to be a London cabbie? (economist.com)
6
The shutdown of ocean currents could freeze Europe (economist.com)
5
Gambling Sponsors Took over the UK's Premier Football League (bloomberg.com)
3
Tesla Approves Interim 96M Stock Award for Musk (bloomberg.com)
2
Fragmentary Latin inscriptions can be completed with AI (economist.com)
6
NASA Says Thousands of Employees Set to Resign from Space Agency (bloomberg.com)
24
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and icon of British heavy metal dies (theguardian.com)
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An unprecedented window into how diseases take hold years before symptoms appear (bloomberg.com)
5
Will AI make you stupid? (economist.com)
2
London Hydraulic Power Company (wikipedia.org)
7
Two men behind 'senseless' felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for four years (theguardian.com)
6
The Big Beautiful Bill will kill one profession: Gambling (economist.com)
3
Which Workers Will A.I. Hurt Most: The Young or the Experienced? (nytimes.com)
2
Mattel launches Barbie with Type 1 diabetes and a glucose monitor (nbcnews.com)
7
The Robot Sculptors of Italy (bloomberg.com)
2
Fired Nomura Trader Turns to 'Toilet Graffiti' to Argue His Case (bloomberg.com)
2
Surfing in Sao Paulo: Wave-Pool Memberships Start at $125,000 (bloomberg.com)
3
AI 'Upgrades' Would Ruin Kung Fu Classics (bloomberg.com)
5
Young Investor Demand for Alternative Assets Is Reshaping Wall Street's Playbook (bloomberg.com)
3
UBS Global Wealth Report 2025 (ubs.com)
3
Fifty Years Ago Today, President Nixon Declared the War on Drugs (vera.org)
5
Electric Cars Are Losing Appeal to New Drivers, Increasing with Existing (bloomberg.com)
3
Pentagon pizza monitor predicted 'busy night' ahead of Israel's attack on Iran (theguardian.com)
2
German Workers Work Fewer Hours (apolloacademy.com)
2
A Checklist for Decision-Making (economist.com)
10
Brian Wilson, visionary creative spirit for the Beach Boys, dies aged 82 (theguardian.com)
2
Uber, SoftBank-Backed Wayve Plan Trial of Driverless Cars in UK (bloomberg.com)
3
Inside the collapse of Microsoft-backed UK tech unicorn Builder.ai (ft.com)
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A Fatal Tesla Crash Shows the Limits of Full Self-Driving (bloomberg.com)
2
Frothy Tech Returns Helped Mint an Extra 600,000Maires in 2024 (bloomberg.com)
2
China's Startups Race to Dominate the Coming AI Robot Boom (bloomberg.com)
5
The decoding of ancient Roman scrolls is speeding up (economist.com)
3