Articles by petethomas
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America's Corporate Protector (bloomberg.com)

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Hegseth Blocks Eight Navy Senior Officer Promotions (wsj.com)

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Hegseth strikes female and Black Navy officers from promotion list (bostonglobe.com)

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The DOJ Wants to Know Who on Reddit and X Is Criticizing ICE's Tactics (bloomberg.com)

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How bosses should talk about AI (economist.com)

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The Monster That Doesn't Announce Itself (theatlantic.com)

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William Chester Minor (wikipedia.org)

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San Francisco home accepts OpenAI, Anthropic stock as payment for $2.9M sale (cryptobriefing.com)

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They Might Be Giants – I'm Impressed (2007) [video] (youtube.com)

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Missouri cut Dolly Parton's book program because lawmakers don't know its value (kansascity.com)

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Open-source spectre haunts the AI feast (reuters.com)

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SpaceX and the 'Enshittification' of Markets (ft.com)

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Prism is a purpose-built, redundant, global broadcasting platform (prism18.com)

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Should You Automate Your Life? (newyorker.com)

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The healthy life beverage book (1911) (gutenberg.org)

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BP's annual report shows you shouldn't believe what you read (thetimes.com)

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US to Appeal Judge's Order for Broad Refund of Trump Tariffs (bloomberg.com)

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Daze in the Canopy: Birding Panama at My Own Pace (indianaaudubon.org)

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'He's full of s–t': JPM's Dimon rips Coinbase CEO, escalates crypto bill fight (politico.com)

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What Employers Need to Know About China's New Rules for Over-Age Employees (littler.com)

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SEC moves to repeal rule that companies report greenhouse emissions,climate risk (apnews.com)

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The Oscar Levant Show (1958) (archive.org)

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stable-worldmodel-v1: Reproducible World Modeling Research and Evaluation (arxiv.org)

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Federal judge orders Trump's name be removed from Kennedy Center (msn.com)

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Bondi refuses to answer questions about Trump's involvement in Epstein files (apnews.com)

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Radio Echoes (radioechoes.com)

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Trump Administration Defends Samuel Alito's Son as Secretive Role Revealed (newsweek.com)

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To stay sharp, do we have to stay employed? (theglobeandmail.com)

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At Cannes, Hollywood's war against AI is over – and the robots won (theglobeandmail.com)

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The 'Salami Incident' That Has JPMorgan Chase on the Hook for $4.25M (wsj.com)

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Janis Ian (wikipedia.org)

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Starbucks to Take AI Usage into Account in Tech Workers' Bonuses (bloomberg.com)

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Taking Children from Their Parents Without a Court Order (newyorker.com)

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BofA Banker Courted Epstein for Years Leading Up to His Arrest (bloomberg.com)

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Beverly Hills Supper Club fire (1977) (wikipedia.org)

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The World Cup Is a Petri Dish (bloomberg.com)

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Locked out of the city some young Canadian buyers are heading to cottage country (theglobeandmail.com)

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Rinderpest (wikipedia.org)

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Breaking Rust (wikipedia.org)

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Xania Monet (wikipedia.org)

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German child killer Magnus Gaefgen awarded damages (2011) (bbc.com)

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What it would take to rebuild U.S. manufacturing might (axios.com)

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Trump administration to send Americans exposed to Ebola to Kenya (nytimes.com)

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The All-Consuming AI Boom Forces Private Credit to Break a Taboo (bloomberg.com)

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Offshore finance is thriving despite crackdowns (economist.com)

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San Francisco immigration court shuts down after purge of judges (apnews.com)

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Dark trades' risk destroying London's stock markets (thetimes.com)

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Sam Altman's startup is hoping Jared Leto's band will make you scan your eyeball (sfstandard.com)

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Judge dismisses human smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia (apnews.com)

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Private Credit Pricing: Are Prosecutors Opening Up Pandora's Box? (morningstar.com)

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Potemkin "Independence" May Be the Future of the Fed in Bank Regulation (toddhbaker.substack.com)

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ICBA Comments Urging OCC to Rescind Coinbase's National Trust Charter (icba.org)

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Frustrated Indian youth flock to a political party led by a cockroach (apnews.com)

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Canada's early-stage angel investing falls to five-year low (theglobeandmail.com)

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DeepSeek Founder Declares AGI Goal as $10B Round Advances (bloomberg.com)

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Americans beware: markets can be out of sync with reality (ft.com)

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Crypto and AI-Funded Super PACs Are Metastasizing (thenation.com)

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'Broadview Six' defendants have all remaining charges dismissed (nbcchicago.com)

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JPMorgan Fights over Comic Books Locked in a Mississippi Warehouse (bloomberg.com)

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Human Urine Becomes Option for Farmers in Fertilizer Supply Crunch (bloomberg.com)

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Donald Trump abruptly postpones AI order after White House infighting (ft.com)

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Companies join a deep-sea mining rush, as regulators fast-track permits (apnews.com)

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August Sander's Enormous Attempt to Capture a Lost World (newyorker.com)

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A phrase based on prejudice: 'Dutch courage' (2018) (wordhistories.net)

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Tobacco Giant Donated $5M to MAGA Inc. Shortly Before Vaping Decision (wsj.com)

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Déjà moo: cows can recognise the faces of people they know (thetimes.com)

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BoE Governor says Plans to limit food prices 'not sustainable' (thetimes.com)

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Iran is consolidating control of Hormuz with checkpoints, deals, and 'fees' (reuters.com)

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A Booming Shadow Market of Sketchy A.I. Investments (newyorker.com)

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Google is dethroning OpenAI as the king of consumer AI (economist.com)

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Private equity's new escape hatch keeps unsold companies in limbo (ft.com)

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White House briefs AI firms on plans for model review (reuters.com)

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AI's Promises Are Starting to Materialize – With a Human Cost (bloomberg.com)

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Missing RAF pilot found strapped in his sunken Hurricane laid to rest (thetimes.com)

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UK Supermarkets may be asked to freeze prices of milk, eggs and bread (thetimes.com)

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Even by Trumpian standards, a $1.8B fund for friends is bad (economist.com)

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Trump Order Would Push Banks to Check Clients' Citizenship Status (wsj.com)

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Cyoda-Go: The Enterprise Edbms (github.com/cyoda-platform)

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CFTC sues to block Minnesota's first-in-nation ban on prediction markets (reuters.com)

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Cat Organ (wikipedia.org)

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Chime CEO: Pursuing bank charter is 'a when, not if' (bankingdive.com)

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China's Rare Earth Leverage Is Growing (prinsights.substack.com)

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KPMG Taps Anthropic to Revamp Global Tax, Advisory Platform (wsj.com)

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Software companies need more than strong revenue to secure private credit loans (pitchbook.com)

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OCC Violated 4 Statutes, Allowing National Banks to Engage in Crypto Activities (ssrn.com)

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No, I don't want my kids using your stupid AI (theglobeandmail.com)

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SEC to Ready Plan for Trading Crypto Versions of Stocks (bloomberg.com)

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Baseball is learning to live with shorter attention spans (ft.com)

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Click, Agree, and Your Kids Are Bound: Court Compels Minor Children to Arbitrate (natlawreview.com)

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EPA and HHS propose rescinding parts of Biden's PFAS limits in drinking water (washingtonexaminer.com)

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Musk's xAI Fails to Pay Staff $420 for Giving Their Tax Returns to Grok (bloomberg.com)

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North America's largest commuter rail system faces a potential shutdown (apnews.com)

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Kushner's Thrive Capital Invests $100M in Shopify (bloomberg.com)

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Waymo recalls 1000s of driverless cars after some failed to avoid flooded roads (latimes.com)

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Latvian government collapses after Ukrainian drones strike oil facility (theglobeandmail.com)

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US audit regulator weighs deep staff cuts to unit overseeing accounting firms (ft.com)

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Self-report fraud and walk free, New York prosecutors tell Wall Street (ft.com)

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Third of weight shed after jabs 'is lost from muscle and bones (thetimes.com)

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Signal warns would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill (theglobeandmail.com)

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Big tech's fat profits conceal unsettling cashflows (economist.com)