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Western carmakers 'in fight for lives' against Chinese rivals, says Ford boss (theguardian.com)
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Why U.S. senator in top Intel post wants more spying on Chinese companies (cnbc.com)
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Australian teens are planning to get around their social media ban (newscientist.com)
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Kalshi CEO Wants to Monetize 'Any Difference in Opinion' (gizmodo.com)
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Alignment Research Blog (alignment.openai.com)
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U.S. peace plan for Ukraine formulated months ago by Kremlin operative (theins.ru)
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EU moves to bar China from parts of Horizon Europe (researchprofessionalnews.com)
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US slams EU's proposed space law as 'unacceptable' (politico.eu)
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The Fantasy of Assassination Culture (nymag.com)
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California startup to demonstrate space weapon on its own dime (arstechnica.com)
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Promoted on Sunday, Fired on Monday: Inside a NASA Office's Sudden Closure (planetary.org)
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China Can't Win (campbellramble.ai)
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Why There Hasn't Been a ChatGPT Moment yet in Manufacturing (theshearforce.substack.com)
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Study finds national security officials are overwhelmingly overconfident (tnsr.org)
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Rapid Rare Earth Reshoring (xcancel.com)
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How Europe Crushes Innovation (economist.com)
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Shutdown guts U.S. cybersecurity agency at perilous time (washingtonpost.com)
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Exits China's BYD, Filing Shows (reuters.com)
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Starship will soon fly over towns and cities, but will dodge the biggest ones (arstechnica.com)
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NASA Selects Blue Origin to Deliver Viper Rover to Moon's South Pole (nasa.gov)
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Oxford becomes first UK university to offer ChatGPT Education (ox.ac.uk)
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Europe Is a Terrified Child (davekeating.substack.com)
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U.S. Drugmakers Warn White House of Chaos as Trump Weighs Curbs on China (nytimes.com)
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Grok Says Charlie Kirk Survived Shooting and Video Was Fake (futurism.com)
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NASA bars Chinese citizens from its facilities, networks (theregister.com)
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We led NASA's human exploration program. Here's what Artemis needs next (spacenews.com)
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Alarm as US far-right extremists eye drones for use in domestic attacks (theguardian.com)
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NASA Is Now Primarily an Intelligence / National Security Agency (nasawatch.com)
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US fighter pilots try taking directions from AI (semafor.com)
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OpenAI's Altman warns the U.S. is underestimating China's next-gen AI threat (cnbc.com)
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The Rise of Silicon Valley's Techno-Religion (nytimes.com)
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China Sees Gaps in US Cyber Defenses, Ousted National Security Official Says (nytimes.com)
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Questions Swirl Around Status of Russian Nuclear Submarine Base After Earthquake (twz.com)
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Researchers planned test to dim sunlight, wanted to avoid scaring public (politico.com)
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Is AI killing graduate jobs? (ft.com)
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Founders Films Aims to Remake Hollywood with Patriotism, Palantir and Ayn Rand (semafor.com)
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Space-Based Missile Interceptors for Golden Dome Being Tested by Northrop (twz.com)
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Every hour 100 people die of loneliness-related causes, UN health agency reports (un.org)
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What happens once we spot the asteroid that will hit Earth? (ft.com)
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Pentagon's China-style rare earths deal triggers industry backlash (ft.com)
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The Silicon Valley push to breed super-babies (washingtonpost.com)
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Maxar Legion satellite captures image of Chinese satellite at 1.9 cm resolution (xcancel.com)
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US buyers of critical minerals bypass China's export ban (reuters.com)
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The latest threat from the rise of Chinese manufacturing (technologyreview.com)
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China Is Not Ready for Global Leadership (foreignpolicy.com)
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China helped Pakistan with 'live inputs' in conflict with India (reuters.com)
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China's Evolving Industrial Policy for AI (rand.org)
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Missile Defense Space Based Interceptors (sam.gov)
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Jane Street Boss Says He Was Duped into Funding AK-47s for Coup (bloomberg.com)
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ARK's Expected Value for SpaceX in 2030: ~$2.5T Enterprise Value (ark-invest.com)
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United shuts down Starlink Wi-Fi on regional jets (thepointsguy.com)
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SpaceX to build its own advanced chip packaging factory in Texas (tomshardware.com)
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Tinder tests letting users set a 'height preference' (techcrunch.com)
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How Huawei built a 5nm chip under sanctions (twitter.com/rwang07)
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Discord seeks to solve a problem that it created (techcrunch.com)
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Google's AI Mode is 'the definition of theft,' publishers say (9to5google.com)
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Everyone's Using AI to Cheat at School. That's a Good Thing (thefp.com)
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Senate Advances Stablecoin Bill, Clearing the Way for Final Passage (coindesk.com)
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Would you swap your plane ticket for a seat on a zeppelin? (washingtonpost.com)
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Government hackers are leading the use of attributed zero-days, Google says (techcrunch.com)
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China suggests Covid-19 originated in US in response to Trump allegation (reuters.com)
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Lawmakers propose $25B to fund Golden Dome missile defense shield (defensescoop.com)
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DeepMind CEO: AI could end disease in ten years, lead to "radical abundance" (cbsnews.com)
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Deepseek Unmasked [pdf] (house.gov)
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OpenAI's latest move makes it harder for rivals like DeepSeek to copy it (businessinsider.com)
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IRS making plans to rescind Harvard's tax-exempt status (cnn.com)
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No One at the Ports Is Collecting Trump's Tariffs (newrepublic.com)
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Palantir wants to poach top high school grads with a new anti-college internship (businessinsider.com)
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Adam Schiff Calls for Insider Trading Investigation into Trump over Tariff Pause (time.com)
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White House says 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico remain in effect (reuters.com)
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Trump says he told TSMC it would pay 100% tax if it doesn't build in US (reuters.com)
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Where have all the good bloggers gone? (reddit.com)
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Why Trump's tariff chaos makes sense [video] (youtube.com)
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Brilliant Swarms – The future of America's missile defense (boozallen.com)
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Why DeepSeek's Open-Source AI Is an Enterprise Security Risk (cybermagazine.com)
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Putting Missile Interceptors in Space Critical to Defending U.S. Citizens (twz.com)
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China is waging cognitive warfare. Fighting back starts by defining it (defenseone.com)
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A20 Chip for iPhones Said to Remain 3nm (macrumors.com)
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Starlink satellite part hit a Canadian farm when it fell from orbit (newscientist.com)
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US designated South Korea a 'sensitive' country amid nuclear concerns (reuters.com)
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Chinese Companies Rush to Put DeepSeek in Everything (wired.com)
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America Needs Talent (thespectator.com)
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Anthropic CEO says spies are after $100M AI secrets in a 'few lines of code' (techcrunch.com)
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Notice Request for Information on the Development of an AI Action Plan [pdf] (cdn.openai.com)
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Two senators question Air Force nominee's SpaceX connections (spacenews.com)
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US Intel shows Russia and China trying to recruit disgruntled federal employees (cnn.com)
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Long-time advocate of SLS rocket says it's time to find an "off-ramp" (arstechnica.com)
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[flagged] NASA employees advised to delay responses to Musk's "what did you do" email (spacenews.com)
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U.S.'s chipmaking sector is ringing the alarm about chip war with China (fortune.com)
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WWII B-29 Bomber Base Reclaimed for Future Pacific Fight (twz.com)
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[dupe] New downloads of DeepSeek suspended in South Korea, data protection agency says (reuters.com)
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China's Salt Typhoon Spies Still Hacking Telecoms by Exploiting Cisco Routers (wired.com)
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From Brute Force to Brain Power: How Stanford's S1 Surpasses DeepSeek-R1 (ssrn.com)
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ChatGPT may not be as power-hungry as once assumed (techcrunch.com)
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Mistral boss says tech CEOs' obsession with AGI is a very religious fascination (fortune.com)
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Elon Musk says Department of Education no longer 'exists' (msnbc.com)
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Ilya Sutskever's startup in talks to fundraise at roughly $20B valuation (techcrunch.com)
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10 days with the US Coast Guard on the new Arctic front lines (ft.com)
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