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Data center outlook: half of 2026 pipeline may not materialize (sightlineclimate.com)

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Amazon accused of widespread scheme to inflate prices across the economy (thebignewsletter.com)

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Robert Carradine Dies at 71 (usatoday.com)

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CoreWeave Seeks $8.5B Loan from Banks Backed by Meta Deal (bloomberg.com)

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Maine lawmakers look to old school buildings as potential for new housing (mainemorningstar.com)

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AI Lost Out to Traditional Models in Forecasting NYC's Blizzard (bloomberg.com)

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The DIY OpenClaw Assistant You'll Want to Carry (hackster.io)

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The Absolute Insider Mess of Prediction Markets (philippdubach.com)

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What's in the Housing for the 21st Century Act? (bipartisanpolicy.org)

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Private Equity's Dry Spell Worse Than 2008 Crisis, Bain Says (bloomberg.com)

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Neural Correlates of Envy and Schadenfreude (science.org)

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Study shows two child household must earn $400k/year to afford childcare (lendingtree.com)

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Inside the real jobs crisis (spectator.com)

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Willie Colón, salsa pioneer, has died at 75 (npr.org)

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Real-Time 3D Room Mapping with ESP32, VL53L5CX Sensor and IMU (hackaday.com)

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'A joyful day': final piece of Sagrada Familia's central tower put in place (theguardian.com)

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I found a vulnerability. they found a lawyer (dixken.de)

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Sony Shuts Down Video-Game Studio Bluepoint (bloomberg.com)

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How Ozempic Is Quietly Changing Society [video] (youtube.com)

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Blue Owl permanently halts redemptions at retail investor private credit fund (ft.com)

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Surprise shark caught on camera for first time in Antarctica near-freezing deep (npr.org)

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Unprecedented 'Jobless Boom' Tests Limits of US Economic Expansion (bloomberg.com)

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DVDs, Blu-ray disks, and VHS tapes are cool again (marketplace.org)

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The Last Free Place (mountaingazette.com)

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India's Solar Manufacturing Excesses Turn a Boom into a Glut (bloomberg.com)

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Russia's economy has entered the death zone (economist.com)

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France's EDF Warns Solar, Wind Surge Straining Nuclear Fleet Costs (bloomberg.com)

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Canadians Say They'll Buy Cheaper Chinese EVs as Tariffs Drop (bloomberg.com)

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Dr. Oz pushes AI avatars as a fix for rural health care (npr.org)

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VC-backed unicorns are losing their horns (axios.com)

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Commerzbank Joins European Payment App Wero (marketscreener.com)

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Why have far-forward nominal Treasury rates increased so much in past few years? (federalreserve.gov)

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Cargill Closes Beef Plant, Joining Peers as Herd Woes Deepen (bloomberg.com)

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The Scottish island that bought itself (elysian.press)

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ChargePoint data shows a new EV bottleneck forming (electrek.co)

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Sovereign vs. Corporate Debt and Default: More Similar Than You Think (hks.harvard.edu)

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Ford Falls Behind China's BYD in Global Sales for the First Time (bloomberg.com)

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The Beginning of the End for Big Corporate Medicine (thebignewsletter.com)

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China Starts Sea Trials for Largest Electric-Powered Containership (maritime-executive.com)

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Bounded Rationality (wikipedia.org)

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Optical Combs Help Radio Telescopes Work Together (hackaday.com)

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Russian general Vladimir Alekseyev shot several times in Moscow (bbc.com)

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NIMBYs aren't just shutting down housing (yimbyaction.org)

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Bardo Thodol (wikipedia.org)

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Stablecoins vs. Tokenized Deposits: The Narrow Banking Debate Revisited (fedinprint.org)

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Y Combinator Reverses Decision to Stop Investing in Canada Firms (bloomberg.com)

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Why a Fintech Unicorn Is Donating Millions to Start a Credit Union (forbes.com/sites/jeffkauflin)

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Global BESS capacity tops 250GW, overtaking pumped hydro for first time (pv-magazine.com)

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Psychometric Jailbreaks Reveal Internal Conflict in Frontier Models (arxiv.org)

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Is almost everyone wrong about America's AI power problem? (epoch.ai)

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Large-Scale Research for Repurposing and Supplements (goodscience.substack.com)

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Student Loans May Get Discharged, Refunded for 200k as Key Deadline Passes (forbes.com/sites/adamminsky)

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Map Shows 21 States Where Deaths Now Outnumber Births (2025) (newsweek.com)

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Ask HN: Stablecoin Infrastructure Provider Recommendations

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AT&T, Verizon blocking release of Salt Typhoon security assessment reports (reuters.com)

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China to Boost Batteries Sector with New Grid Backup Policy (bloomberg.com)

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Anthropic Plans Employee Tender Offer at $350B Valuation (bloomberg.com)

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Only 10% of Chinese Exports Go to the US (apolloacademy.com)

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Private equity exits rise as returns fall (cnbc.com)

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PepsiCo will cut prices on Lay's, Cheetos by as much as 15% (npr.org)

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Curiosity Protects Against Interpersonal Aggression (wiley.com)

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Elon Musk's SpaceX to Combine with XAI Ahead of Mega IPO (bloomberg.com)

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The Housing Market Is Swinging Toward Buyers (wsj.com)

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"What Ever Happened to Usury?" (vanderbiltpolicyaccelerator.substack.co...

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Sprawling, surrealist film, “Resurrection” (2025), is a tribute to cinema itself (npr.org)

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How Lost 1930s-Era Paintings Owned by US Government Were Recovered (bloomberg.com)

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Ollama Hosts Form Anonymous AI Network Beyond Platform Guardrails (sentinelone.com)

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The Quiet Shift in America's Population Growth (brookstonenews.substack.com)

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US Gains 11,300 Ultra-Fast Chargers in Bet to Lure More EV Drivers (bloomberg.com)

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The AI Bubble Is Getting Closer to Popping (bloomberg.com)

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China's Electric Truck Boom Poses New Threat to Demand for LNG (bloomberg.com)

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China's Four-Year Energy Spree Has Eclipsed US Power Grid (bloomberg.com)

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European States Claim Control over Russia's Shadow Fleet in the Baltic Sea (militarnyi.com)

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Leader in smallpox eradication, Dr. William Foege, dies at 89 (pbs.org)

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Why the Japanese bond drama matters for the global economy (axios.com)

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We Asked 300 People About Health Care Costs. The Numbers Are Shocking (nytimes.com)

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Georgia leads push to ban datacenters used to power America's AI boom (theguardian.com)

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Judge rejects DoorDash, Uber bid to block New York City tipping laws (reuters.com)

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Over 1k Arizona teachers resigning plays a part in shortage (azpbs.org)

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Trump's 'unpredictable' policies to fuel multiyear shift from US, Pimco says (ft.com)

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Significant US farm losses persist, despite federal assistance (fb.org)

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NYC Bans Hidden Hotel Fees Ahead of World Cup Tourist Influx (bloomberg.com)

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Congress Imposes Public Utility Rules on UnitedHealth, CVS, and Cigna (thebignewsletter.com)

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Tesla cuts 1,700 jobs at Gigafactory Berlin despite denying it (electrek.co)

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Can Oxygen Conservation Turn Conservation into Profit? (hereandthere.club)

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25% of new cars sold globally in 2025 were EVs – here's who bought them (electrek.co)

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Global Renewables Watch (github.com/microsoft)

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Liu Thai Ker, architect behind Singapore's public housing system, dies aged 87 (bbc.com)

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Why Preserve Books? The New Physical Archive of the Internet Archive (2011) (archive.org)

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Major plumbing headache haunts $13B U.S. carrier off the coast of Venezuela (npr.org)

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Plunging US Birth Rate Leaves Too Many Colleges with Too Few Kids (bloomberg.com)

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FAA warns on Central, South American flights over potential military actions (reuters.com)

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Trump Delays Plan to Seize Wages of Student Borrowers Amid Affordability Push (bloomberg.com)

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Trump Officials Vow to Keep All US Coal Plants Running (bloomberg.com)

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Detailed map reveals groundwater levels across the U.S. (phys.org)

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Short Supply: Root Causes of Declining Propensity for US Military Service (cnas.org)

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Failed part on UPS plane that crashed in KY failed 4x on other planes previously (apnews.com)

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The U.S. Military Has a 'Hemorrhaging' Retention Crisis (nationalsecurityjournal.org)

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Key US Power Grid [PJM] Cuts Demand Outlook on Overstated AI Boom (bloomberg.com)

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Our First Public Parks: The Forgotten History of Cemeteries (2011) (theatlantic.com)