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Kansas invalidates driver's licenses, birth certificates for ~1k transgender (reuters.com)

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Age Requirements for Apps in Brazil, Australia, Singapore, Utah, and Louisiana (developer.apple.com)

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You are likely unable to connect to http://archive.ph (twitter.com/pberrini)

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Salesforce Sees Stable Growth; CEO Dismisses Talk of AI-Fueled 'SaaS-Pocalypse' (marketwatch.com)

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'People are doing dumb things', says Jamie Dimon amid fears of AI bubble (thetimes.com)

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The war against PDFs is heating up (economist.com)

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Amazon AI lab chief to depart amid leadership shake-up (ft.com)

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Indian shares trail regional peers on $68.6B IT rout over AI concerns (reuters.com)

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Traders Rush to Dump Software Loans That Began Year at 100 Cents (bloomberg.com)

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How insurance became the lifeblood of private credit (ft.com)

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AI-Induced Tech Selloff Spoils the IPO Parade (wsj.com)

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Basis raises $100M Series B at a $1.15B valuation led by Accel alongside GV (getbasis.ai)

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Why demand for beds at WA psychiatric hospitals continues to surge (seattletimes.com)

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Private Credit Funds Face Pressure as Weinstein Flags Blue Owl Turmoil (bloomberg.com)

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STARC framework for Bank-Fintech risk management (independentbanker.org)

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Moody's alert cites gap in data centre accounting for Big Tech companies (ft.com)

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Private Markets Hiring Defies Gloom with $2.5M Pay Deals (bloomberg.com)

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7 companies that are increasing hiring of entry-level engineers (businessinsider.com)

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Measuring US workers' capacity to adapt to AI-driven job displacement (brookings.edu)

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Binance Fired Staff Who Flagged $1B Moving to Sanctioned Iran Entities (wsj.com)

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The Swiss family Robinson (1931) (gutenberg.org)

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Ash-Wednesday (1930) (gutenberg.org)

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Poor judgment or a principled stand? Susan Rice's spat with Trump dissected (businessinsider.com)

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Private equity logjam hits record as firms struggle to sell (ft.com)

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Gurning contests (wikipedia.org)

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Trump Threatens Netflix with 'Consequences' over Rice Board Seat (bloomberg.com)

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Trump Demeans Himself as He Attacks the Supreme Court (wsj.com)

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Wayback Machine Director Pushes Back on AI Scraping Fears Driving Archive Blocks (archive.org)

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Hedge fund Saba offers to buy stakes in Blue Owl funds at steep discount (ft.com)

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A Bollywood Spy Thriller Crosses the India-Pakistan Divide (bloomberg.com)

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The Tarpon (1922) (gutenberg.org)

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Ways of Working with the Wayback Machine (internetarchive.eu)

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The Sixth Bureau [video] (bloomberg.com)

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Accenture links staff's AI use to promotion (thetimes.com)

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Tariffs paid by midsize US companies tripled last year JPMorganChase study shows (apnews.com)

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The Embarrassing Truth About Tariffs (wsj.com)

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Binance Founder Hobnobs with Trump Sons, Administration Officials at Mar-a-Lago

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Private Equity Debt Left a Leading VPN Open to Chinese Hackers (bloomberg.com)

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Large banner featuring Trump's face displayed on Justice Department headquarters (apnews.com)

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Warren warns Fed, Treasury against crypto bailout (americanbanker.com)

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Canada will have to accept higher U.S. tariffs and unthinkable concessions (theglobeandmail.com)

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Gary Owens (wikipedia.org)

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The quirky geology behind Olympic curling stones (scientificamerican.com)

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China's humanoids are dazzling the world. Who will buy them? (economist.com)

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The West's Winter Has Been a Slow-Moving Catastrophe (theatlantic.com)

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The Worst-Case Future for White-Collar Workers (theatlantic.com)

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Apollo Seeks to Reassure Clients About Rowan's Epstein Ties (bloomberg.com)

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Grandson of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups inventor says Hershey is cutting corners (apnews.com)

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FBI, St. Paul police probing ICE arrest that resulted in skull fractures (apnews.com)

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How Jet Engines Are Powering Data Centers (wsj.com)

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In Russia, the humble cucumber becomes latest symbol of rising wartime prices (reuters.com)

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Gemini CFO, COO, CLO exit just months after IPO (cfodive.com)

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Aft, AAUP Demand SEC Probe over Apollo Execs' Epstein Contacts (aft.org)

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CFTC Announces Innovation Advisory Committee Members (cftc.gov)

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Apax pulls out of Pinewood Technologies takeover after AI scare (thetimes.com)

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AI writing just isn't good enough – if you're using it everyone can tell (theglobeandmail.com)

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Are Anthropic's new AI work tools game-changing for professionals? (ft.com)

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Federal Reserve set to loosen US bank rules in attempt to boost mortgage lending (ft.com)

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The Consequences of the Epstein Document Release Start to Pile Up (nationalreview.com)

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Nimslo stereo camera (wikipedia.org)

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Yes, You Can Vibe-Code. Here’s How to Get Started. (wsj.com)

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Doc Edgerton a.k.a. "Papa Flash" (wikipedia.org)

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Lloyds to investigate its use of staff banking data in pay talks (thetimes.com)

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WA small businesses struggle to keep up with health insurance hikes (seattletimes.com)

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A prodigal L.A. pizza star returns to bake the city's best sourdough (latimes.com)

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The Apolitical Library Is Just Fiction (nationalreview.com)

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The great software stock meltdown (ft.com)

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Intermittent fasting no better than dieting, study finds (ft.com)

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Amazon's DNA: Why Hoarding Cash Is Secondary to Building Empires (seekingalpha.com)

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Musk's AI chatbot Grok gains US market share amid sexualized images backlash (reuters.com)

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How to Solve the Tenor Shortage (economist.com)

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Sanae Takaichi Has Everyone Shutting Up (bloomberg.com)

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Developing SAP Fiori Elements Applications with SAP Fiori Tools (sap.com)

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US Fed to tap former Wall Street lawyer Guynn for top bank oversight role (reuters.com)

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A Pilot Fired over Kristi Noem's Missing Blanket and Constant Chaos Inside DHS (wsj.com)

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Richard Dawkins met Epstein despite knowing of conviction (thetimes.com)

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Private-equity barons have a giant AI problem (economist.com)

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Top Goldman Sachs Lawyer Kathy Ruemmler to Resign over Epstein Links (ft.com)

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Welcome to the Great Regression (bloomberg.com)

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Coinbase Posts $667M Net Loss, Revenue Declines 20% (bloomberg.com)

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'The world is in peril': AI researchers quit with public warnings (thetimes.com)

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Why the dollar may have much further to fall (economist.com)

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Trump's Ruinous, Failed Attempt to Indict Congressional Democrats (nationalreview.com)

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Healthcare Jobs Have Become the Engine of America's Labor Market (wsj.com)

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Mistral's revenues soar over $400M as Europe seeks AI independence (ft.com)

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Russia blocks Meta's WhatsApp messaging service (ft.com)

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LLM "reasoning" continues to be deeply flawed (garymarcus.substack.com)

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Apple's latest attempt to launch the new Siri runs into snags (bloomberg.com)

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Thoma Bravo, Vista Seek to Calm Fears over AI Threat to Software (bloomberg.com)

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Why this is the coldest crypto winter yet (economist.com)

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Wall Street's anything-but-tech trade shakes up US stock market (ft.com)

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Why Smart Lawyers Are Building AI Tools Instead of Buying Them (natlawreview.com)

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Robinhood Stock Tumbles as Crypto-Related Revenue Falls Short of Expectations (barrons.com)

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xAI Co-Founders Ba, Wu Join Exodus (bloomberg.com)

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What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either (newyorker.com)

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Ads in ChatGPT (help.openai.com)

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Wealth Manager Stocks Sink as New AI Tool Sparks Disruption Fear (bloomberg.com)

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The conquest of happiness by Bertrand Russell (1930) (gutenberg.org)

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The age of the AI boss is coming – more devious than humans (thetimes.com)

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Fiorello La Guardia and the Making of Modern New York (thenation.com)