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As downtown Seattle offices empty, city facing years of 'zombie' towers (seattletimes.com)

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Forget the AI bubble. The IMF says the real threat is the mountain of debt (msn.com)

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SpaceX Is Junk. That's What the Bond Market Says (bloomberg.com)

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Donald Trump confident Elon Musk will donate SpaceX stock to Trump accounts (msn.com)

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The Lost World (1925) [video] (archive.org)

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This is nuts upon nuts. When's the crash? (ft.com)

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Last and First Men (1930) (gutenberg.org)

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Relocating 6M Singapore bees and counting, one nest at a time (reuters.com)

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Trump Jr.'s 'Amazon of guns' could make millions under new proposed firearm rule (reuters.com)

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How the Big Four's wheels fell off Down Under (ft.com)

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Private Credit Keeps $14B Trapped in Bid to Outlast Storm (bloomberg.com)

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Blue Owl hit by $4.7B of redemption requests as investor exodus persists (ft.com)

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Honorary Police (wikipedia.org)

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FBI field offices send analysts to Atlanta for 2020 election investigation (cbsnews.com)

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Private Credit Is Making Bets on Consumer Debt at a Precarious Time (bloomberg.com)

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Fed's Warsh plans to harness better economic data within a year (reuters.com)

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FBI Director Kash Patel Amends Disclosure to Add MicroStrategy Stock Purchase (yahoo.com)

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Interpretable Coreference Resolution Evaluation Using Explicit Semantics (aclanthology.org)

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Banks Get Bids on $49B Paramount Debt Well Before Sale (bloomberg.com)

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CMA CGM to Buy FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4B (wsj.com)

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The Elon Musk boycott is fizzling out–and Tesla is winning again (msn.com)

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Agent Usage on the Hugging Face Hub (huggingface.co)

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Kenneth Bulmer (wikipedia.org)

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Chemurgy (wikipedia.org)

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The Graduate-School Dropout Toppling China's Academic Stars (wsj.com)

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Google ordered to pay Klarna $2B antitrust damages (ft.com)

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ShareChat, India's Meta Rival, Plans $400M IPO Next Year (bloomberg.com)

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AOL and Eventbrite owner Bending Spoons soars 40% on Nasdaq debut (ft.com)

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US opts not to renew Trump's trade deal with Mexico and Canada (ft.com)

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Cboe Seeks to List Prediction Market Type Options on Earnings Metrics (bloomberg.com)

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Black Soup (wikipedia.org)

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CFPB Gives Workers Two Weeks to Decide Whether to Move to DC (bloomberglaw.com)

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Florida Is Executing Prisoners at a Record Pace (propublica.org)

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AI's Trillion-Dollar Debt Binge Fuels Century-Old Private Market (bloomberg.com)

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The coach-horn: what to blow and how to blow it (1907) (gutenberg.org)

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Indigenous leaders criticize claim that Ontario evacuees burdening Niagara Falls (theglobeandmail.com)

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A new Plaza Accord for global currencies wouldn't work (economist.com)

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Private equity fund investors turn to debt-like deals in downturn (ft.com)

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How global scammers use US tech to fleece people (apnews.com)

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The Family Keeping Watch over a 52-Year-Old Pot of Soup (wsj.com)

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Trump Reports at Least $1.4B in 2025 Crypto Earnings (bloomberg.com)

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World Bank to phase out China lending (ft.com)

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NPR retracts story about Alito retirement (npr.org)

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Labelling AI-Generated Content in China (ocpl.substack.com)

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Iran's new plan for the most important oil route: Make every ship pay to pass (msn.com)

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Amazon seller reveals glimpse of shadow bribery market (latimes.com)

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The biggest AI spenders are hiring more, too (americanbanker.com)

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Speculative Supply Chains: How Rational Incentives Manufacture Madness of Crowds (ssrn.com)

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Utility boss warns US faces blackouts due to power supply shortfall (ft.com)

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Europe's record heat has overwhelmed Paris mortuaries; left families in distress (apnews.com)

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Trump's U-Turn on Iran Sanctions Would Unravel Decades of Curbs (bloomberg.com)

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Thai family mourns teen girl found dead in suitcase as Australian arrested (reuters.com)

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Trillion-Dollar Borrowing Binge Lifting the Stock Market to Risky Heights (wsj.com)

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'Down from Londoners' Are Transforming England's Seaside Towns (bloomberg.com)

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AI 'exuberance' risks ending in lengthy investment bust (ft.com)

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Company Cleaning Up the Reflecting Pool Says It Has 'Nothing to Hide' (wsj.com)

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Triller ghosted its employees. It's now staking its future on SpaceX (businessinsider.com)

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Russell Vought's Latest Plan to Gut the Government Should Terrify You (thenation.com)

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Wall Street Embraces the Dollar as Warsh's Fed Activates Bulls (bloomberg.com)

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Trump admin asks OpenAI to stagger the release of its new model (reuters.com)

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How AI is powering new law firm structures (ft.com)

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As banks close accounts, experts point to immigration crackdown (americanbanker.com)

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James Meredith (wikipedia.org)

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Snap sued over rape of minor who connected to adult attacker on Snapchat (apnews.com)

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Evolving Private Credit (finregrag.com)

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The Intercept Sues to Uncover Secretive Government Anti-Protester Database (theintercept.com)

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AI Shopping Agents Pose Novel Liability, Authorization Risks (bloomberglaw.com)

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Robert Stroud (wikipedia.org)

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A $45M Donation Brought Larry Ellison Deeper into Trump's Circle (wsj.com)

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CFPB to Propose Data Rationing on Fintechs in Open Banking Plan (bloomberglaw.com)

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Top intelligence agency begins mass firings under new Trump appointee (nbcnews.com)

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Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold (newyorker.com)

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Meta pauses AI training program tracking employee keystrokes after internal leak (businessinsider.com)

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Sam Altman's Orb startup investigated financial misconduct allegations (businessinsider.com)

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Do US insurers arbitrage capital regulations with private ratings? (ft.com)

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Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action (apnews.com)

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The Story of the UK General Strike (nationalarchives.gov.uk)

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Rightwing populist 'El Tigre' wins Colombia election (ft.com)

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Venture Debt for Deep Tech: Financing the Future (latimes.com)

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PE Owners Tap a Hot Loan Market to Pay Themselves (bloomberg.com)

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Roger Cook (Journalist) (wikipedia.org)

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Top Bank Regulator Spoke at an Invite-Only Client Dinner After Fed Meeting (wsj.com)

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Hospitals serving Medicaid patients prepare to take payment caps on the chin (healthexec.com)

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Microsoft shareholders sue over $357B stock wipeout (msn.com)

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Is the world becoming more predictable? (ft.com)

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Apollo Makes Debt Concessions on Shutterfly as AI Competition Pressures Mount (bloomberg.com)

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Turbocharged Earnings Are Pushing Stocks Higher. There's a Catch (wsj.com)

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Inside Rainbow's AI clash with its fashion models (businessinsider.com)

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Thoma Bravo hands Medallia to lenders in one of private equity's biggest losses (ft.com)

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Bernie Sanders unveils plan to give the public direct ownership of AI companies (apnews.com)

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Tokenization's Next Big Conundrum: What Do Buyers Get? (bloomberg.com)

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Trump invokes Defense Production Act for munitions, supply chains (reuters.com)

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Binance set to lose permission to operate in EU (reuters.com)

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I'm starting to think the White House UFC fight was all just a weird crypto scam (msn.com)

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Me and my exoskeletons: the rise of wearable robotics (ft.com)

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An octagon on the White House lawn for Trump's 80th birthday, the nation's 250th (apnews.com)

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Boot making and mending including repairing, lasting and finishing (1898) (gutenberg.org)

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Battery recycling boom exposes schoolchildren to lead (ft.com)

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Is Privacy the Latest Luxury? (ft.com)

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Why Millions Are Falling for Thailand's Same-Sex Romance Dramas (bloomberg.com)