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Bitcoin Miners Thrive Off a New Side Hustle: Retooling Their Data Centers for AI (wsj.com)
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The Boss Who Gave His Employees a $240M Gift (wsj.com)
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Jane Austen at 250 (nytimes.com)
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The Invitation-Only Stock Market for the Wealthy (wsj.com)
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Human-to-Human Rabies via Solid Organ Transplantation from a Donor (cdc.gov)
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Slug Should Be Impossible (youtube.com)
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A Silver Tsunami? (joelonsdale.com)
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Hess Triangle (wikipedia.org)
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A New Challenge for China's Economy: 'Involution' (wsj.com)
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Jens Olsen's World Clock (wikipedia.org)
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A Historic Crypto Selloff Erased over $19B, but Two Accounts Made $160M (wsj.com)
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Sabine Hossenfelder: I can't believe this really happened (youtube.com)
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Denver's Restaurants Are Dying (slowboring.com)
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Violation of Bell inequality with unentangled photons (science.org)
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Violation of Bell inequality with unentangled photons (doi.org)
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Why NIH Is Pivoting Away from mRNA Vaccines (pressreader.com)
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America's stock-market dominance is an emergency for Europe (wsj.com)
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How Ukraine truck FPV drone attack happened? (youtube.com)
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Harvard Has Trained So Many Chinese Officials, They Call It Their 'Party School' (wsj.com)
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Trump Administration Targets Tech Firms as It Cuts More Contracts (wsj.com)
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U.S. Loses Last Triple-A Credit Rating (wsj.com)
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Beijing Doesn't Want America to See Its Trade-War Pain (wsj.com)
1
Trump's D.C. Prosecutor Threatens Wikipedia's Tax-Exempt Status (thefp.com)
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Evidence for exoplanet orbiting a pair of eclipsing brown dwarfs (science.org)
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Phishing attack that exploits a vulnerability in Google's infrastructure (twitter.com/nicksdjohnson)
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The Tactics Elon Musk Uses to Manage His 'Legion' of Babies–and Their Mothers (wsj.com)
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This Is Not Fiction (virgin.com)
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U.S. Accuses Prominent Short Seller Andrew Left of Fraud (wsj.com)
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Twilight of the Wonks (wsj.com)
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