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Unilever's 'underarm sommeliers' sniff out most promising new products (thetimes.com)

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Poisoned arrows found in Stone Age hunters' 60k-year-old stash (thetimes.com)

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Vaultwarden – Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server, formerly bitwarden_rs (github.com/dani-garcia)

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Don't be fooled – everything has changed for the global economy (ft.com)

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Can We Save Wine from Wildfires? (newyorker.com)

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Amazon wants to know what every corporate employee accomplished last year (businessinsider.com)

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OpenCore Legacy Patcher – Experience macOS just like before (github.com/dortania)

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British businesses warned of 'cashflow contagion' as more firms set to collapse (gbnews.com)

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Canada's Immigration Dept shelves visa program for entrepreneurs, citing misuse (theglobeandmail.com)

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Polymarket refuses to pay bets that US would 'invade' Venezuela (ft.com)

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Oracle's Debt 'Unlikely' to Trigger Cut to Junk Grade (bloomberg.com)

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The Bill Comes Due, Always (coastaljournal.substack.com)

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US-based multinational companies will be exempt from global tax deal (apnews.com)

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Federal health officials slash recommended childhood vaccinations (statnews.com)

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$1B Chapter 7 bankruptcy makes auto loans harder (thestreet.com)

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Japan's 'Dementia Money' Is a Warning to the World (bloomberg.com)

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The Unstoppable Rise of the 'Superberry' (ft.com)

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wkhtmltopdf - Convert HTML to PDF Using QtWebKit (2021) (sourceforge.net)

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Weaponized (teeny tiny) black holes (joshchamot.substack.com)

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What to know about latest rupture of the Bearspaw South feeder main (calgaryherald.com)

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Admit It, You're in a Relationship with AI (bloomberg.com)

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China drafts strictest rules to end AI-encouraged suicide, violence (arstechnica.com)

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The Story of the Year (thenation.com)

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Why A.I. Didn't Transform Our Lives in 2025 (newyorker.com)

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'Capital of capital': how Abu Dhabi rose as a sovereign wealth powe (ft.com)

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Publishers Clearing House's bankruptcy means winners will no longer get paid (cnn.com)

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Raylo capitalises as Gen Z turns to tech rentals to stay upgraded (thetimes.com)

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December Was Deadliest Month in Deadliest Year in ICE Custody Deaths (newrepublic.com)

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The Phone-Based Retirement Is Here (theatlantic.com)

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Last Call for Mass Market Paperbacks (publishersweekly.com)

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Truth in Lending (Regulation Z); Non-Application to Earned Wage Access Products [pdf] (federalregister.gov)

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Walmart and other US companies want to build a pipeline of skilled tradespeople (apnews.com)

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Four died in ICE custody this week as 2025 deaths reach 20-year high (reuters.com)

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Why do companies register private TLDs but never use them? (2024) (reddit.com)

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When Your Private Fund Turns $1 into 60 Cents (wsj.com)

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Embracing New Technologies and Players in Payments (federalreserve.gov)

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Ken MacLeod on the life and work of the late sc-fi legend Iain M. Banks [video] (youtube.com)

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Defending Hadrian's Wall took a strong stomach, study finds (thetimes.com)

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Stately home's £25M restoration derailed by Alberto the albino badger (thetimes.com)

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33 Thomas Street (wikipedia.org)

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As reefs vanish, assisted coral fertilization offers hope in Dominican Republic (apnews.com)

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The Real Story of the WW I Christmas Truce (iwm.org.uk)

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FTC claimed Walmart got unfair pricing advantages from PepsiCo (grocerydive.com)

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Oracle's Rent Is Too Darn High (bloomberg.com)

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Comp-U-Store: WCBS TV 6pm News August 13 1984 [video] (archive.org)

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The Longest Suicide Note in American History (theatlantic.com)

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The Savage Empathy of the Mosh Pit (theatlantic.com)

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US Threatens to Retaliate Against EU Firms over Digital Tax (bloomberg.com)

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The Writer Who Dared Criticize Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)

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Nicholas Deak (wikipedia.org)

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Why Does Everyone Want to Be a Bank Now? (bloomberg.com)

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And Your Little Dog, Too (newyorker.com)

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The Populist Revolt Against Cognitive Elites (theatlantic.com)

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PayPal Applies to Become a Bank as US Loosens Regulatory Reins (bloomberg.com)

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Ukraine says underwater drones hit submarine (reuters.com)

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OPM launches Tech Force to recruit technologists to government (fedscoop.com)

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Kindle publishers cannot opt out of the new chatbot? (bsky.app)

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Shadow spreadsheets: The security gap your tools can't see (bleepingcomputer.com)

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You find, we'll shred: how orcas and dolphins hunt salmon as a team (thetimes.com)

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Egg Decorating in Slavic Culture (wikipedia.org)

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America's Debanking Witch Hunt Finds No Evil (bloomberg.com)

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Rescued at Sea: How Venezuela's Machado Survived the Riskiest Leg of Her Escape (wsj.com)

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How to Be Happy Like Thomas Aquinas (theatlantic.com)

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Disney is investing $1B in OpenAI and licensing its characters for Sora (cnn.com)

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U.S. Blueprint to Rewire Economies of Russia, Ukraine Sets Off Clash with Europe (wsj.com)

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Lazard CEO says a Washington strategy now essential to get deals done (reuters.com)

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Turner prize 2025: Nnena Kalu is first winner with learning disability (thetimes.com)

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A Climate Study Retraction for the Ages (wsj.com)

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Private Indices Are the New Public Indices (bloomberg.com)

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From the cold war to the gig economy: the changing face of Russian spycraft (economist.com)

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Can Jollibee Beat American Fast Food at Its Own Game? (theatlantic.com)

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Howard Marks Says AI Is 'Terrifying' for Jobs, Queries Debt Cost (bloomberg.com)

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The Analysis of Matter by Bertrand Russell (1927) (gutenberg.org)

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Contestants fight polar bears and snakes in new AI reality show (thetimes.com)

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What If Our Ancestors Didn't Feel Anything Like We Do? (theatlantic.com)

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Maga's strange rage against Europe (ft.com)

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National Security Strategy Document Revives Monroe Doctrine, Slams Europe (reuters.com)

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White House National Security Strategy from November 2025 (documentcloud.org)

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Private Market Titans Step Up to Prove Resilience (bloomberg.com)

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Pete Hegseth is unfit to lead The Pentagon (ft.com)

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Billionaire UBS Clients Plot Private Equity Funds' Retreat (bloomberg.com)

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Why Can't We Quit Excel (bloomberg.com)

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CDC advisory panel delays vote on hepatitis B vaccines after unruly meeting (msn.com)

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Jane Street's Trading Haul Juiced by Surging Bet on Anthropic (bloomberg.com)

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Behind the Scenes: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest with Jack Nicholson [video] (youtube.com)

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For First Time in Decades, Child Deaths Will Rise This Year (wsj.com)

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Arrested by Phone: A Graphic Novel About a Real-Life Nightmare (bloomberg.com)

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Rare earths startup Vulcan Elements scores $600M US federal government deal (ft.com)

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America is foolishly waving goodbye to Chinese boffins (economist.com)

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Now Watch Me Read (newyorker.com)

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Accommodation Nation: America's colleges have an extra-time-on-tests problem (theatlantic.com)

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When the Boss Is Always Right, the AI Will Be Wrong (bloomberg.com)

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Oracle Credit Fear Gauge Hits Highest Since 2009 on AI Bubble Fears (bloomberg.com)

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Waymo hits a dog in San Francisco, reigniting safety debate (latimes.com)

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China floods the world with gasoline cars it can't sell at home (reuters.com)

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The New German War Machine (theatlantic.com)

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Social Security wants about 15M fewer visits in its field offices (nextgov.com)

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ECB refuses to provide backstop for €140B Ukraine loan (ft.com)

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Leaf blowers are the latest thing dividing Americans (economist.com)

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Trump Administration to Take Equity Stake in Former Intel CEO's Chip Startup (wsj.com)