Articles by petethomas
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Shipment of KitKat bars stolen en route from Italy to Poland (apnews.com)

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Meet The 'Corporate Bro' Making Millions Satirizing Tech Sales (wsj.com)

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The AI Boom Is Missing the Secret Sauce of the 1990s (bloomberg.com)

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Australia's Social Media Ban Runs into a Wave of Teen Workarounds (bloomberg.com)

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Gulf Countries' Frustration with the US Grows as War Wears On (bloomberg.com)

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Red Teaming Would Fix Liberalism's Crisis (bloomberg.com)

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Build America, Buy America law causes construction delays amid US housing crisis (apnews.com)

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Why a company is investigating rapes at an ICE detention center, not the sheriff (apnews.com)

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Trump Administration Plans to Require Higher Wages for H-1B Visa Holders (wsj.com)

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What Happens When a Whale Is Born? (newyorker.com)

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Vogue is barking up the wrong tree with lawsuit, says Dogue creator (thetimes.com)

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CoolIT's employees to get cash payouts with $4.75B sale to Ecolab (theglobeandmail.com)

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Should Investors Demand Better Liquidation Terms for SAFEs? (natlawreview.com)

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Russia sending drones to Iran, western intelligence says (ft.com)

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How to Guess If Your Job Will Exist in Five Years (theatlantic.com)

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Justice Department settles lawsuit from Michael Flynn for $1.2M (apnews.com)

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US Army raises enlistment age to 42, eases marijuana rules (oklahoman.com)

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Charting the OpenAI 'Ecosystem' (ft.com)

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How AI Kills at Scale (msukhareva.substack.com)

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What's in a Domain Name? An Explainer on Domain Investing (financialpoise.com)

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Tech system failed to warn ATCs of imminent crash at New York airport (ft.com)

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Behind the Curtain – America's next class war: AI fluency (axios.com)

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Meta Harmed Children, Allowing Adults to Prey on Them (wsj.com)

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Disney Ends $1B OpenAI Partnership After Sora Shuts Down (thewrap.com)

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Red Lobster's Last Gasp (bloomberg.com)

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Have You Paid Your "Intuit Tax"? (thenation.com)

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Misfits wanted: the VC firm looking to back 'unreasonable' founders (ft.com)

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Literary Celebrity, Mussolini Mouthpiece, American Traitor: Who Was Ezra Pound? (lithub.com)

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SEC's ex-enforcement chief clashed with bosses before leaving (cnbc.com)

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GSA extends comments on AI clause after industry pushback (fedscoop.com)

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JPMorgan Offers Clients a New Way to Hedge AI Debt Risk (bloomberg.com)

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FedEx has started delivering AI training to over 400k workers (cnbc.com)

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Walmart fires OpenAI in playbook-changing move (thestreet.com)

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Re-examining Leon Trostsky's assassination (economist.com)

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Feeder funds fuel insurers' private credit binge (ft.com)

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JPMorgan deploys tech to monitor junior bankers' working hours (ft.com)

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Cyber actors linked to Russia targeting users of messaging apps, FBI says (reuters.com)

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Probability Calculator: Chances That Your Friend Bails Tonight (newyorker.com)

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My AI Agent 'Cofounder' Conquered LinkedIn. Then It Got Banned (wired.com)

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CAIveat Emptor: What You Tell AI Can and Will Be Used Against You (natlawreview.com)

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Alibaba, Tencent Shares Lose $66B as AI Vision Falls Flat (bloomberg.com)

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OpenAI Plans Desktop App Fusing Chat, Coding and Web Browser (bloomberg.com)

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Energy fallout from Iran war signals a global wake-up call for renewable energy (apnews.com)

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UK Officials to investigate if meningitis outbreak bacteria has mutated (thetimes.com)

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Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste (newyorker.com)

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Why AI has not yet upset India's IT industry (economist.com)

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Walmart wins patents to give algorithms more sway over prices (ft.com)

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House speaker, Intel chiefs make new push to renew surveillance law (reuters.com)

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Meteorite hunters scour Ohio for fragments of 7-ton space rock that crashed (apnews.com)

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US Mint can begin producing Trump commemorative gold coin (apnews.com)

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Banks, Treasury Staff Push Back on Citizen-Verification Proposal (bloomberglaw.com)

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White House registers new 'alien'-related .gov domains as DoD tackles directive (defensescoop.com)

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Researchers uncover iPhone spyware capable of penetrating millions of devices (reuters.com)

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Spectre (1977) [video] (archive.org)

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Can Reese's have too many pieces? The line-extension conundrum (ft.com)

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Pimco Sees Private Credit Strains Triggering Wake-Up Call on Liquidity Risks (bloomberg.com)

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The Unintended Winners and Losers of the War in Iran (barrons.com)

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Why investors won't know what to make of AI for a while (economist.com)

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Nazi salute photo led UF to kick College Republicans off campus (orlandosentinel.com)

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Military report says live fire malfunction rained shrapnel on California highway (apnews.com)

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Why We're Joining TikTok (nationalreview.com)

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JPMorgan Morgan halts $5.3B Qualtrics debt deal as AI fears chill demand (ft.com)

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Kalshi criminally charged in Arizona for operating illegal gambling business (reuters.com)

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Roberts says personal hostility aimed at judges has 'got to stop' (reuters.com)

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How Gregory Bovino became a face of Trump's deportations and ended his career (apnews.com)

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Treasuries and other government bonds will keep selling off, BlackRock says (msn.com)

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Nvidia GTC 2026, More Signs of the AI Dark Compute Cycle (coastaljournal.substack.com)

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Et tu, S&P 500? The SpaceX IPO gamesmanship is going to be epic (ft.com)

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Young Cubans turn to church and state as cheap, synthetic drugs flood streets (apnews.com)

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Civilization and Its Discontents (1930) (gutenberg.org)

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Drafting Earnout Agreements to Minimize Disputes After Sale of Private Companies (natlawreview.com)

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Judge blocks US Government from slimming down vaccine recommendations (apnews.com)

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UAE temporarily closes airspace as Middle East war forces flight disruptions (cnbc.com)

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DOJ to Allow Hiring of US Prosecutors Straight Out of Law School (bloomberglaw.com)

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The Danger of Vibe Patriotism in Defense Tech (warontherocks.com)

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What Is Private Credit–and Why Could It Be a Bigger Problem Than the Iran War? (barrons.com)

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Apollo's John Zito Sounds Off on 'Arrogance' in Private Markets (wsj.com)

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Japan loses its thirst for vending machines (ft.com)

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Stellan Skarsgård Hiding in Plain Sight (theatlantic.com)

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He Earns $1k a Job–and He's a Car Dealer's Worst Nightmare (wsj.com)

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After Decapitation, What's Next? (gzeromedia.com)

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ASA hails victory vs. SEC in off-channel communications challenge (investmentnews.com)

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Private Credit's 'Back Leverage' Is Another Pain Point for Funds (bloomberg.com)

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The War Trump Doesn't Want to Talk About (newyorker.com)

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AI is helping expand the frontier of theoretical physics (economist.com)

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Explainer: What is Basel and why has it been so contentious? (reuters.com)

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Fed to loosen capital requirements for big US banks (ft.com)

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Apollo's Private Credit Logic Is a Lot Like Goldman (bloomberg.com)

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Live Nation employee mocks customers as 'so stupid' in internal messages (apnews.com)

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Women of the Flemish Golden Age (artnet.com)

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"Buy Now, Pay Later" Reveals the Weakness of the Economy (newrepublic.com)

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Court Keeps Wiretap and FCRA Claims Alive in Allstate/Arity SDK Tracking Lawsuit (natlawreview.com)

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Why corporate lawyers always win (economist.com)

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Plan to Unblock Strait of Hormuz Collides with Realities of Global Insurance (wsj.com)

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Amazon's Win Against Perplexity Kicks AI Shopping Wars into High Gear (wsj.com)

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The Bank and Private Capital Shadow Venture (ssrn.com)

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A Crypto River Runs Through It (cepa.org)

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BOE Open to Changing Stablecoin Caps After Industry Backlash (bloomberg.com)

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Iran to target US-linked banks in the Gulf (thebanker.com)

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Jefferies' Series of Bad Bets Has Firm Facing Lawsuits, Judgment Questions (bloomberg.com)