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Jeremy Siegel on Inflation, Fed Policy, and Market Resilience


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Can Bernard Arnault steer LVMH out of crisis? - The Economist (No paywall)
Can Bernard Arnault steer LVMH out of crisis?
Louis Vuittons new 17,000-square-foot development in Shanghai is, quite literally, the luxury brands Chinese flagship. The structure, which serves as a store, restaurant, museum and billboard, is shaped like a giant boat, its hull emblazoned with Louis Vuittons unmistakable monogram print. To some, it is also a metaphor for Louis Vuittons parent company, LVMH, which is floundering in China and beyond. Is it a superyacht headed for promising new waters, asks Flavio Cereda-Parin of GAM, an asset manager, or Titanic 2.0?


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Taiwans Great Recall Threatens Democratic Legitimacy - Foreign Policy (No paywall)
Taiwans Great Recall Threatens Democratic Legitimacy
A cynical abuse of the law has created a sudden round of elections.


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The under-the-radar injections people are taking to build muscle this summer - including the 'Wolverine' shot - Business Insider (No paywall)
The under-the-radar injections people are taking to build muscle this summer - including the 'Wolverine' shot
People who want to feel younger, look fitter, or perhaps slough off a little layer of belly fat have been turning to an increasingly popular kind of treatment one you can get without a prescription.


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Tesla Engineering VP Moravy Says Company in Big Swing Moment - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Tesla Engineering VP Moravy Says Company in Big Swing Moment
Tesla Inc. engineering executive Lars Moravy said the company is in a "big swing moment" with its forthcoming products as he gave a wide ranging talk at a San Francisco Bay area gathering of customers and retail investors Saturday.


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A Gen Xer with an MBA and $50K in student debt has been job hunting for nearly 2 years, so she's pivoting to an industry where hiring is still hot - Business Insider (No paywall)
A Gen Xer with an MBA and $50K in student debt has been job hunting for nearly 2 years, so she's pivoting to an industry where hiring is still hot
Since earning an MBA in 2023, Francis has struggled to land human resources roles. She said she's received some government assistance to help cover food and rent, but that it hasn't been enough, and she's now at risk of eviction. Earlier this year, despite carrying around $50,000 in student debt, she decided to pursue training for a new career.


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Anti-obesity medications can normalize testosterone levels in men
Anti-obesity medications can normalize testosterone levels in men
Anti-obesity medications can significantly raise testosterone levels and improve health outcomes for men with obesity or type 2 diabetes, according to a new study being presented Monday at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in San Francisco, Calif.


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Nigerias Aliko Dangote Retires as Chairman of Dangote Cement - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Nigerias Aliko Dangote Retires as Chairman of Dangote Cement
Aliko Dangote has retired as chairman and director of Nigeria's Dangote Cement Plc, the company he founded, according to a statement.


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A new front in Trump's clash with the judiciary: Appointing prosecutors - WSJ (No paywall)
A new front in Trump's clash with the judiciary: Appointing prosecutors
President Trumps administration has opened a new front in its widening battle with the judiciary, sparring with federal courts over his picks to lead U.S. attorneys offices around the country.




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A cosmic mystery: Is China building the world's biggest telescope? - WSJ (No paywall)
A cosmic mystery: Is China building the world's biggest telescope?
He recently added a new mystery to the list: Is China quietly building the worlds biggest telescope? He would like to know, because he leads a rival telescope project in the U.S.


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Is Dubai chocolate the next Pumpkin Spice? - WSJ (No paywall)
Is Dubai chocolate the next Pumpkin Spice?
Enter the Dubai Chocolate Brownie, the cookie makers attempt to cash in on a trend that has sent food companies racing to catch up. The new offering, with ingredients that have proven to be expensive and sometimes difficult to source, will hit stores in the coming months, Crumbl said.


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Pressure Mounts on Fed Chief Powell in Tee Up to GDP, Jobs Data - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Pressure Mounts on Fed Chief Powell in Tee Up to GDP, Jobs Data
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues will step into the central bank's board room on Tuesday to deliberate on interest rates at a time of immense political pressure, evolving trade policy, and economic cross-currents.


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Chris Martin's Ex, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hired as Astronomer's New "Spokesperson" in Wake of Coldplay Kiss Cam Video
Chris Martin's Ex, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hired as Astronomer's New
Gwyneth Paltrow has been hired by Astronomer -- the tech company whose CEO and head of HR resigned after they were caught embracing on a Coldplay kiss cam -- as their new temporary spokesperson.




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New AI architecture delivers 100x faster reasoning than LLMs with just 1,000 training examples
New AI architecture delivers 100x faster reasoning than LLMs with just 1,000 training examples
Hierarchical Reasoning Models (HRM) tackle complex reasoning tasks while being smaller, faster, and more data-efficient than large AI models.


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Scientists Created Room-Temperature Time Crystals. From Here, the Possibilities are Endless.
Scientists Created Room-Temperature Time Crystals. From Here, the Possibilities are Endless.
The discovery of room-temperature time crystals could radically extend the lifespan and stability of quantum states.


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Why does technology create new problems for each one it solves?
Why does technology create new problems for each one it solves?
Technology is tricky. That's why we need to think more carefully about risks and follow a more cautious approach


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The First Planned Migration of an Entire Country Is Underway
The First Planned Migration of an Entire Country Is Underway
Tuvalu is preparing to carry out the first planned migration of an entire country in response to the effects of climate change. Recent studies project that much of its territory could be submerged in the next 25 years due to rising sea levels, forcing its inhabitants to consider migration as an urgent survival measure.




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Chinas Industrial Profits Drop for Second Month Amid Price Wars - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Chinas Industrial Profits Drop for Second Month Amid Price Wars
China's industrial earnings fell for a second straight month, with authorities set to intensify their drive to rein in excessive competition that's dragging down prices and compounding the pain from US tariffs.


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The Psychological Secret to Longevity - The Atlantic (No paywall)
The Psychological Secret to Longevity
When I was 9 years old, Thursday was my favorite day of the week, for one very special reason: I had my beloved weekly French-horn lesson. I remember thinking that Thursdays felt as though they came only about once a month. Some five decades later, Thursdays still have a special significance for meas the day my Atlantic column comes out. But unlike the way I felt so many years ago, I now feel as though Thursdays occur about every three or four days. The weekly thing seems to come around much sooner than every week. What gives?


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Why AI writing detectors don't work
Why AI writing detectors don't work
Can AI writing detectors be trusted? We dig into the theory behind them.


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Nurses Share Insider Tips for Your Next Hospital Visit
Nurses Share Insider Tips for Your Next Hospital Visit
There are ways to make it less miserable.




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Canada's outdated elevator rules are adding to the housing crisis
The high cost of elevators is a barrier to the development of affordable, accessible homes


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Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots
Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots
New research highlights the prevalence of maggots as an easily obtained, nutrient-rich supplement of ancient hominin diets.


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Childhood Trauma May Rewire Brain for Lifelong Aggression
Childhood Trauma May Rewire Brain for Lifelong Aggression
Aggression isn't just a behavioral issue-it has deep neurobiological roots, especially when shaped by early-life trauma.


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Ranked: Where the World's Richest People Live in 2025
Ranked: Where the World's Richest People Live in 2025
Which countries have the largest wealthy populations? This ranking breaks down where millionaires, centi-millionaires, and billionaires live.




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Interstellar Meteors Are Probably Hitting Earth All the Time, Scientists Say - Scientific American (No paywall)
Interstellar Meteors Are Probably Hitting Earth All the Time, Scientists Say
Not little green men, sadly, but natural alien objectscosmic bodies such as comets and asteroids born elsewhere in the galaxy that zip by the sun as they drift through the Milky Way. Theyre not so much visiting as just passing through.


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Crypto lenders dial up risk with microfinance on steroids - FT (No paywall)
Crypto lenders dial up risk with microfinance on steroids
Digital asset price boom inspires new ventures making precarious loans despite painful wipeout three years ago


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Kentucky's campaign to improve rural cancer care is a national model. Federal cuts threaten its progress - STAT (No paywall)
Kentucky's campaign to improve rural cancer care is a national model. Federal cuts threaten its progress
Caught by a breeze, the intestine tugged at a metal handrail where Tonya Pauley had tied it down. Those curious enough to walk inside found information about the value of screening for colon cancer, which is more prevalent in Kentucky than any other state and often treatable if detected early. Pauley, an outreach worker for the Kentucky Cancer Program, said just that afternoon shed gotten nearly a dozen people signed up.


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Economics teaching has become the Aeroflot of ideas - FT (No paywall)
Economics teaching has become the Aeroflot of ideas
The discipline is failing students by ignoring the biggest social, political and ecological challenges facing the world today




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How AI Is Reshaping Supplier Negotiations - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)
How AI Is Reshaping Supplier Negotiations
AI is starting to play a major role in how companies negotiate with suppliers. These advancements are driven by the need for greater speed, scalability, and strategic agility due to increasingly complex supply chains and disruptions caused by external factors such as weather and trade wars. Once a cost-saving tool for automating low-value, repetitive negotiations, AI is now being used to make key decisions in procurement.


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12 signs you're micromanaging without realizing it - Fast Company (No paywall)
12 signs you're micromanaging without realizing it
Micromanagement can silently creep into leadership styles, often without conscious awareness. Could you be micromanaging without knowing it? Here, leadership experts share the subtle signs that you might beand how to shift your approach to foster more trust and autonomy within your team.


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Elon Musk opened a diner in Hollywood. What could go wrong? I went to find out
Elon Musk opened a diner in Hollywood. What could go wrong? I went to find out
The tech billionaire's 'retro-futuristic' drive-in and Tesla charging station has long lines, plenty of glitches - and adoring fans


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Tooth loss linked to faster cognitive decline in Hispanic older adults
Tooth loss linked to faster cognitive decline in Hispanic older adults
Tooth loss may speed up cognitive decline in aging Hispanic adults, according to research based on data from over 23,000 people. The study reveals how oral health disparities could contribute to broader racial and ethnic differences in brain aging.




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Why Is Airplane Wi-Fi Still So Bad? - The Atlantic (No paywall)
Why Is Airplane Wi-Fi Still So Bad?
Wi-Fi is available on this flight, the flight attendant announced on a recent trip I took from New York City to St. Louis. She recited her routine by rote, and Wi-Fi is among the details that now need to be conveyed, along with explaining how to use a seatbelt and enjoining passengers not to smoke e-cigarettes on board.


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'Scotland is already great.' Protesters troll Trump on his golfing trip
The U.S. president is spending a long weekend in his late mother's birth country of Scotland. There, he's been confronted by protesters waving photos of Jeffrey Epstein.


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Allianz Life: Insurance giant says most US customer data stolen in cyber-attack
Allianz Life: Insurance giant says most US customer data stolen in cyber-attack
Hackers accessed "personally identifiable data" of the firm's customers, financial professionals and staff.


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7 things boomers did in the '80s that would leave Gen Z completely baffled - VegOut
7 things boomers did in the '80s that would leave Gen Z completely baffled - VegOut
What if the quirkiest habits from the '80s secretly hold the keys to unlocking emotional clarity, resilience, and focus today?




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Pumping Iron Is Their Secret to Aging Well
Pumping Iron Is Their Secret to Aging Well
Greysteel, a gym outside Detroit, teaches barbell lifting for older people. Some are well into their 80s and 90s.


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Door-to-door salespeople are finding success amid skepticism of online scams
Door-to-door salespeople are finding success amid skepticism of online scams
It might seem old-fashioned, but people in the business of door-to-door work say the industry's survived because it stands out amidst growing distrust of marketing by phone or online advertising.


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Private equity backers refuse to roll over investments as returns dwindle - FT (No paywall)
Private equity backers refuse to roll over investments as returns dwindle
Data from investment bank Houlihan Lokey shows 92% opting to cash out


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Groundbreaking Study Finds Eggs Don't Harm Heart Health
Groundbreaking Study Finds Eggs Don't Harm Heart Health
A groundbreaking study shows that it's not the cholesterol in eggs, but saturated fat in other foods, that raises the risk of heart disease. Whether you prefer them poached, scrambled, or pan-fried, eggs are back on the menu. A new study from the University of South Australia has found that enjoy




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Index Ventures' Jahanvi Sardana shares the truth about TAM and what founders should focus on instead
Index Ventures' Jahanvi Sardana shares the truth about TAM and what founders should focus on instead
Early-stage founders just can't get away from TAM - the concept of having a total addressable market for their startup to disrupt and conquer.


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Why are young adults in the English-speaking world so unhappy? - FT (No paywall)
Why are young adults in the English-speaking world so unhappy?
Society sold the dream of home ownership - then cruelly snatched it away


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China strong-armed Japan over rare earths. It's a lesson for the US. - WSJ (No paywall)
China strong-armed Japan over rare earths. It's a lesson for the US.
TOKYOThe U.S. found out this year that China could use its chokehold on rare-earth minerals as a coercive tool when Beijing imposed export controls. For Japan, it was dj vu: It had been the victim 15 years earlier.


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The 'Big Beautiful Bill' May Lead to More Fatal Overdoses
The 'Big Beautiful Bill' May Lead to More Fatal Overdoses
The sweeping tax and spending package that President Donald Trump signed into law earlier this month could cause thousands of people to lose access to treatment for opioid use disorder, leading to roughly 1,000 additional overdose deaths each year, researchers estimate.




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Why Quantum Computing Could Be the Biggest Breakthrough Since Fire - Inc (No paywall)
Why Quantum Computing Could Be the Biggest Breakthrough Since Fire
Bank of America could be setting a new high bar for bullishness when it comes to quantum computing. Analysts at the financial institution, in a recent note to investors, compared the rising technology to humanitys very first groundbreaking innovation.


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A Boston Suburb Removed Italian Flag Colors From a Street. Residents Rebelled.
A Boston Suburb Removed Italian Flag Colors From a Street. Residents Rebelled.
Newton, Mass., replaced a street’s red, white and green centerline with standard yellow stripes, citing traffic safety concerns, weeks before an annual Italian American festival.


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We don't know how many people will die because of Trump's USAID cuts
We don't know how many people will die because of Trump's USAID cuts
How many people are going to die because of the so-called Department of Government Efficiencys abolition of USAID, and the Trump administrations apparently-under-consideration plans to destroy PEPFAR, the landmark George W. Bush-era program to end the global AIDS epidemic? Millions everyone agrees on that. But how many millions is an extraordinarily difficult question to answer.


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'We need some hope': can a rural hospital on the brink survive Trump's bill?
'We need some hope': can a rural hospital on the brink survive Trump's bill?
Republican lawmakers voted for the 'big, beautiful' bill but cuts to Medicaid will hit hard in rural areas like Missouri's poorest county, Pemiscot


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Delta's struggles with the airport lounge and the angst of the upper middle class in the age of 'elite overproduction,' explained
Peter Turchin argues that societies collapse when there isn't enough room at the top. "There is a limited amount of space, but many more elites now ... low-rank elites.


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The Chinese coffee chain that's muscling In on Starbucks's turf - WSJ (No paywall)
The Chinese coffee chain that's muscling In on Starbucks's turf
Armed with iced coconut lattes, it has the makings of a deliciously audacious corporate rivalry. Luckin has just two U.S. stores, which opened June 30 in Manhattan, compared with Starbuckss 17,000 U.S. locations. Then again, in China, Luckin didnt exist when Starbucks arrived and spread coffee cultureand it overtook Starbucks in six years.




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