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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)

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US sells 30-year bonds at 5% yield for first time since 2007 (ft.com)

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Why scrapping quarterly earnings is a bad idea (ft.com)

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Trump's Disappearing China Hawks (politico.com)

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Trump Backs Tobacco Firms in Vape Dispute, Prompting FDA Chief's Resignation (las-vegas-news.com)

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (wikipedia.org)

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Some Japanese snack packages are turning black and white as war depletes ink (apnews.com)

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eBay rejects $56B GameStop bid as 'neither credible nor attractive' (ft.com)

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Nvidia is buying the chip supply chain (msn.com)

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PayPal Reaches $30M Pact with Justice Department over Minority Funding (wsj.com)

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Teen Boys and Young Men Are Injecting Peptides in Search of Perfection (wsj.com)

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Jes Staley Asked to Sit for US House Interview over Epstein Ties (bloomberg.com)

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Adults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps for grown-ups (apnews.com)

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Bach – BWV245 – BachStiftung [video] (2022) (archive.org)

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Complaints About Iran War Leaks Prompt Aggressive DOJ Investigations (wsj.com)

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MobyDB – The Geospatial-Native Database (mobydb.com)

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Typing Is Being Replaced by Whispering–and It's Way More Annoying (wsj.com)

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South Korea Exploring Using Hyundai Robots as Army Numbers Fall (bloomberg.com)

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Private Credit Isn't a Major Threat–Probably (wsj.com)

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New York Stock Exchange to open private members' club on Wall Street (ft.com)

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Ryan Cohen, the rebel CEO who disdains corporate America (ft.com)

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After USDA request, Indiana plant biologist locked out of lab by school (science.org)

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Jane Street Pulls in Record $16.1B Quarterly Trading Haul (bloomberg.com)

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Apollo, Blackstone Weigh $35B Financing for Broadcom (bloomberg.com)

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Become a Claude Certified Architect (skilljar.com)

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I tried the viral 'jaw release' fascial massage (thetimes.com)

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The AI Revival of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant (bloomberg.com)

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IMF warns new AI models risk 'systemic' shock to finance (ft.com)

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Proposed Revised Mailing Standards for Firearms (federalregister.gov)

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A Dangerous New Attack on Press Freedom (theatlantic.com)

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What Happened on the Hantavirus Cruise, According to a Doctor on Board (theatlantic.com)

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The Mounting Toll of Multi-Year Funding on American Biomedical Research [pdf] (actfornih.org)

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How Two Duke Alumni Helped Conservatives Take over the NEH (theassemblync.com)

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Craft-guilds of the thirteenth century in Paris (1915) (gutenberg.org)

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DNA donors help identify Franklin expedition members (theglobeandmail.com)

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We Built the Permanent Record (nationalreview.com)

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Mass Deportation and American Jobs (wsj.com)

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[flagged] Kash Patel's Personalized Bourbon Stash (theatlantic.com)

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Reflections on the motive power of heat (1890) (gutenberg.org)

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Second Circuit Sidesteps "Server Test" in Embedded Video Copyright (natlawreview.com)

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American History X was a hit but ego blew my career, says director (thetimes.com)

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Pen pal programs endure in a digital age (apnews.com)

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Ombudsman column: The Pentagon is trying to silence me (stripes.com)

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What Happens When Jails and Prisons Make Phone Calls Free? (thenation.com)

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SEC moves to scrap quarterly reporting requirement (ft.com)

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Cary Elwes Struggled After 'Princess Bride.' Al Pacino Set Him on Right Path (wsj.com)

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Blackstone, KKR in Talks with Google to Bring AI Models to Portfolio Firms (bloomberg.com)

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Apple Plans to Let Users Build Their Own Passes in iOS 27 Wallet App (bloomberg.com)

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America's retail army came to rule the stock market (ft.com)

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The A.I. Industry Is Booming. When Will It Make Money? (newyorker.com)

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Cayman reinsurance growth raises oversight concerns (insurancebusinessmag.com)

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Axios Finish Line: Go start a business (axios.com)

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The Computer Programme Episode 1, 1982 [video] (archive.org)

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High Housing Costs Are Pushing Foreclosures to a Six-Year High (wsj.com)

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Cigna's exit adds to Obamacare marketplace upheaval (msn.com)

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What Strings Will Trump Attach to Dollar Lifelines? (bloomberg.com)

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The Starlink hack that doomed Russian troops [video] (thetimes.com)

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U.S. Aims to Penalize Disabled Adults Who Live with Their Families (propublica.org)

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Workforce Transparency Act [pdf] (senate.gov)

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The Many Forms of Marcel Duchamp (newyorker.com)

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All the Sad Young Chinese Professionals (theatlantic.com)

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Thoma Bravo Refuses to Inject Fresh Cash into Ailing Medallia (bloomberg.com)

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Why the US keeps getting richer while Britain stagnates (thetimes.com)

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Chinese firm revives the drive-in cinema with film-projecting headlights (thetimes.com)

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Half of 'long shot' Polymarket bets on military action are successful (ft.com)

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USDA rejects women picked for soybean board, appoints men instead (reuters.com)

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Workers at Wizards of the Coast, Maker of Magic: The Gathering, to Unionize (seattletimes.com)

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Why AI Startup Offices in NYC Are Flashy but Mostly Empty (wsj.com)

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The Lost Idealism of Heartland Rock (theatlantic.com)

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Walmart Upstream Facility Services: What We Do (walmart.com)

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'World models' are AI's latest sensation: what are they and what can they do? (nature.com)

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Private equity dismantled West Suburban Medical Center and other area hospitals (suntimes.com)

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Japan awakens to Radio Taiso exercise tradition. One face of country's longevity (apnews.com)

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Why stablecoins are making many banks nervous (marketplace.org)

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With A.I., Anyone Can Be an Influencer (newyorker.com)

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Yalda Hakim on the collapse of 'seeing is believing' (reuters.com)

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The Race to Make the Most In-Demand Machine (wsj.com)

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Two Big Loan Defaults Add to Pain in Private-Credit Funds (wsj.com)

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DeepSeek targets $20B valuation to stop poaching of staff (ft.com)

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Xi Jinping wants a powerful currency. America's war has helped (economist.com)

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Supply chain cracks constrain AI boom (axios.com)

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Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman hits back against campaign against private credit (b17news.com)

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Furniture in the Closet. (news-items.com)

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Boston marathon's good Samaritan loses race time but wins plaudits (thetimes.com)

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Healthy mother to end life in Swiss clinic after grief at losing son (thetimes.com)

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US health officials Nix publication of a study on Covid vaccine effectiveness (apnews.com)

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US Could Own Up to 90% of Spirit in $500M Rescue Plan (bloomberg.com)

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Farmers call out deep cuts to NRCS and USDA programs and staffing (agweek.com)

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Andreessen, Thrive Poised for Windfall from SpaceX's Cursor Bid (bloomberg.com)

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Spain's greatest matador gored by bull in comeback from retirement (thetimes.com)

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Global energy markets are on the verge of a disaster (economist.com)

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Can EVs kill off petrol cars in China? (ft.com)

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Lufthansa cuts 20k flights to save money, fuel (upi.com)

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US Criminally Charges Southern Poverty Law Center, Blanche Says (reuters.com)

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MARISKS warns of scam messages offering ships safe transit through Hormuz (reuters.com)

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Flu vaccine no longer mandated for US troops (apnews.com)

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Iconiq, Go-To Wealth Adviser for Tech's Elite, Is Putting Billions into AI (bloomberg.com)

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Wells Fargo, Citi and Goldman lead in AI venture investment (americanbanker.com)