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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)
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Band of brothers: how the war crushed a cohort of young Ukrainians (reuters.com)
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Former JAGs say Hegseth, others may have committed war crimes (militarytimes.com)
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In the Shadow of Jane Street and Citadel Securities, Hudson River Mints Billions (bloomberg.com)
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Costco Joins Companies Suing for Refunds If Tariffs Fall (bloomberg.com)
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Today in History: December 1, Rosa Parks refuses to give up bus seat (apnews.com)
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Time's up for Rolex? British watchmakers challenge Swiss dominance (thetimes.com)
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Fancy lion's mane in your latte? The rise of mushroom coffee (thetimes.com)
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The lab where Carlsberg is brewing beers of the future (thetimes.com)
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CME's Data Center Adds More Cooling After Outage, CyrusOne Says (bloomberg.com)
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The $260B Mom-and-Pop Funds Distorting the Credit Market (bloomberg.com)
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Aid Cuts Are Hitting the Largest Refugee Camps (bloomberg.com)
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Chinese parts supplier takes stake in leading Russian drone maker (ft.com)
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What a federal ban on THC-infused drinks and snacks could mean for hemp industry (apnews.com)
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CME Group Commodity Futures Trading Halted, Traders Say (bloomberg.com)
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Why sci-fi novelist Iain M. Banks was an 'astounding' world-builder (newscientist.com)
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Impact of Decreasing Housing Affordability on Consumption, Effort, Investment (ssrn.com)
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Sam Altman's Business Buddies Are Getting Burned (bloomberg.com)
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Louise Herreshoff (wikipedia.org)
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Enough with the Brussels Sprouts Already (theatlantic.com)
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AI Meets Aggressive Accounting at Meta's Gigantic New Data Center (wsj.com)
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Finding an edge against the robots needs top human expertise (thetimes.com)
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What the UK can learn from 1914 war preparations (thetimes.com)
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Why Vinted Is Getting into the Payments Business (vogue.com)
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How Children die from Indian cough syrup (reuters.com)
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U.S. Banks Shelve $20B Bailout Plan for Argentina (wsj.com)
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Welcome to Anything Goes America (economist.com)
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Trump signs order to remove tariffs from Brazilian beef, coffee (reuters.com)
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CDC website changed to contradict conclusion that vaccines don't cause autism (apnews.com)
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Federal prosecutors move to dismiss charges against woman shot by Border Patrol (apnews.com)
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Morgan Stanley Delays Data Center Debt Sale Amid Alibaba Risks (bloomberg.com)
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Nvidia earnings: more questions than answers on the state of the AI bubble (justdario.com)
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Spanish government approves decree to remove 'Francoist symbols and vestiges' (euronews.com)
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Thomas Mann's Pessimistic Humanism (thenation.com)
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The 'JPMorgan Boys' Behind the U.S. Bailout for Argentina (wsj.com)
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The Sunken World (1928) (gutenberg.org)
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A Pot of Varnish (1880) (gutenberg.org)
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Children's AI toy gave advice on sex and where to find knives (thetimes.com)
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UK to mass produce explosives for first time in a generation (thetimes.com)
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Crypto got everything it wanted. Now it's sinking. (economist.com)
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The Hot New Dubai Restaurant Run by an AI Chef (bloomberg.com)
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What If 'America First' Appears to Work? (theatlantic.com)
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Klimt Painting Becomes the Most Expensive Work of Modern Art at $236.4M (wsj.com)
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Getting drunk to get ahead is the hangover of another age (thetimes.com)
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Germany hails performance of newly identified Bach pieces (thetimes.com)
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The Offshoring of America's Retirement Savings (bloomberg.com)
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1990 VHS • Cyberpunk 60 FPS [video] (archive.org)
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iPhone users can now add US passport info to their digital wallets (apnews.com)
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How WA's drought strains the Yakima Valley (seattletimes.com)
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An opera conductor's review of Rosalia's LUX and the classical music references [video] (youtube.com)
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ICE looks to WA tribes to house detained immigrants (seattletimes.com)
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Heady odors and sensory overload; 5,200 cheeses compete for World Cheese Awards (apnews.com)
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Justice Department replaced 'identical' Trump signatures on recent pardons (apnews.com)
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Mumbai's Textile Mills Are Now a Playground for the Wealthy (bloomberg.com)
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Boomers Are Passing Down Fortunes – and Way, Way Too Much Stuff (bloomberg.com)
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A South Carolina man is executed by firing squad for 2004 killings (apnews.com)
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