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Leading Is Emotionally Draining. Here's How to Recover. - Harvard Business Review
Sree VijaykumarYou have to lay off a team member, deliver hard feedback in a tense meeting, or end the day absorbing the resignation of a top performer. No crisis. Just another Tuesday.

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There's a word for the EU's inaction over Gaza: racism
There's a word for the EU's inaction over Gaza: racism
Europe frames the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza as a humanitarian crisis rather than a deliberate political choice. There will be a moral reckoning, says Shada Islam, a commentator on EU affairs


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GenAI FOMO has spurred businesses to light nearly $40 billion on fire
GenAI FOMO has spurred businesses to light nearly $40 billion on fire
MIT NANDA study finds only 5 percent of organizations using AI tools in production at scale


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Very cold war: Brutal Arctic conditions are testing US and allied forces - WSJ
Very cold war: Brutal Arctic conditions are testing US and allied forces
The cold eats away at soldiers, who lose on average 3,000 calories a day while on exercises in the Arctic Circleeven while eating full rations and before they have taken part in any strenuous activity.


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SoftBank to buy $2bn in Intel shares as it grows US investments - FT
SoftBank to buy $2bn in Intel shares as it grows US investments
Masayoshi Son's investment group touts 'commitment to advancing US technology and manufacturing leadership'


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How Are AI Chatbots Affecting Teen Development? - Scientific American
How Are AI Chatbots Affecting Teen Development?
Artificial intelligence is everywhere, from the recommendations on our social media feeds to the autocompletion of text in our e-mails. Generative AI creates original text, images, audio and even video based on patterns its identified in the data used to create it. AI chatbots, or interactive AI, turn this into predictive power that strings text to create humanlike conversations, answering users questions and offering personalized engagement.


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'Sea Nomads' Are First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving - Science
'Sea Nomads' Are First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving
If you hold your breath and plunge your face into a tub of water, your body automatically triggers what's called the diving response. Your heart rate slows, your blood vessels constrict, and your spleen contracts, all reactions that help you save energy when you're low on oxygen.


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Lab-Grown Salmon Hits the Menu at an Oregon Restaurant as the FDA Greenlights the Cell-Cultured Product
Lab-Grown Salmon Hits the Menu at an Oregon Restaurant as the FDA Greenlights the Cell-Cultured Product
The decision clears the way for the first cultured fish to join the small but growing alternative protein market


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We used AI to analyse three cities. It's true: we now walk more quickly and socialise less
We used AI to analyse three cities. It's true: we now walk more quickly and socialise less
Social media and the climate crisis present a real challenge to how we socialise outside. AI, however, can help us find a solution, says Carlo Ratti, the director of Venice's 2025 Biennale Architettura




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Trump, Zelensky Strike Optimistic Tone at White House Talks - Foreign Policy
Trump, Zelensky Strike Optimistic Tone at White House Talks
U.S. and European leaders met to discuss security guarantees and whether to push for a cease-fire in the Russia-Ukraine war.


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He lost his arm in Gaza. His mother was determined to get him out. - WSJ
He lost his arm in Gaza. His mother was determined to get him out.
Boom. The explosion was still ringing in Ibrahim Abuowdas ears when he saw the schoolyard crowd scatter and looked up to see a limb flying above him. I was wondering, whose arm is that?" the then-13-year-old recalled thinking, before fainting.


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How the Trump Cuts to Climate Science Are Already Changing Everyday Life
How the Trump Cuts to Climate Science Are Already Changing Everyday Life
The administration's cuts to climate research are destroying decades of science - and life-saving forecasts


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Anthropic is a seeing a surge of demand for its $170 billion funding round and is being more selective about which type of investment vehicles can take part. - Business Insider
Anthropic is a seeing a surge of demand for its $170 billion funding round and is being more selective about which type of investment vehicles can take part.
Anthropic has told investors it is displeased by the prevalence of a popular kind of investment vehicle being marketed to those eager to get in on the AI boom, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.


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A letter for Melania and a suit: Zelenskyy charms Trump in the Oval Office - FT
A letter for Melania and a suit: Zelenskyy charms Trump in the Oval Office
Leaders' warm meeting in the White House comes six months after February fiasco


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Does the Attorney General Represent the People or the President? - The New Yorker
Does the Attorney General Represent the People or the President?
In February, the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, told Fox News that Jeffrey Epsteins client list was sitting on her desk. By July, the Department of Justice had declared that no such list exists, and prominent members of the MAGA movementwho are convinced that Epstein, the late financial adviser and sex offender, is at the center of a deep-state conspiracybegan to call for Bondis resignation.


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The Quarter-Life Career Crisis Is Spreading. Here's How to Help Your Employees - Inc
The Quarter-Life Career Crisis Is Spreading. Here's How to Help Your Employees
Just over half of U.S. workers say theyve had deep-seated worries about their jobs and the future of their jobs, and that should ring mental health alarm bells. A recent report from Boulder, Colorado-based FlexJobs found that 55 percent of U.S. workers went through a quarter-life career crisis when they were aged 20 to 35, or they are currently experiencing one. This is more serious and worrisome than some mere workplace trend, since it has serious implications for employee mental health.


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The real reason Trump's DC takeover is scary
The real reason Trump's DC takeover is scary
The authoritarian menace case is straightforward: Trump is (again) asserting the power to deploy the National Guard to a major US city, while adding the new wrinkle of federalizing the local police force based on a wholly made-up emergency. He is, political scientist Barbara Walter warns, building the machinery of repression before its needed, getting the tools to violently shut down big protests in place before the next election.


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ATTOM July 2025 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report
ATTOM July 2025 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report
ATTOM's July 2025 Foreclosure Market Report shows foreclosure activity rose 13% year-over-year, with starts up 11% and completions up 18%.


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Playing With Fire: Are Russia's hybrid attacks the new European war?
Playing With Fire: Are Russia's hybrid attacks the new European war?
Is Russia waging a hybrid war in Europe? Discover how hacking groups, sabotage, and disinformation campaigns target European countries in this growing shadow conflict.


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Can't get hired for a job? It's time to apply like it's 1999. - Business Insider
Can't get hired for a job? It's time to apply like it's 1999.
Sorenson, 24, had been feeling a common frustration among job seekers. He was seeing "help wanted" signs and hearing about understaffed businesses, but he couldn't get replies to his online job applications. The store where he eventually landed a job didn't have openings listed on its website, but when he visited in person, it seemed to need more workers.


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Trump releases new rules to limit a major student-loan forgiveness program for public servants - Business Insider
Trump releases new rules to limit a major student-loan forgiveness program for public servants
President Donald Trump's administration published its new rules to narrow eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program on Monday. The public comment period during which anyone can submit comments on the new regulations to the administration is officially open through September 17.


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In praise of complicated investing strategies - The Economist
In praise of complicated investing strategies
Occams Razor is a cornerstone of the social sciences, and for financial economists it is almost an article of faith. The principle is named after William of Ockham, a 14th-century monk. It holds that the simplest explanation for any phenomenon is the best. Financial analysts today live in fear of overfitting: producing a model that, by dint of its complexity, maps onto existing data well, while predicting the future poorly. Now, though, Ockham is on trial. New research suggests that, when it comes to big machine-learning models, parsimony is overrated and complexity might be king. If that is true, the methods of modern investing will be upended.


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Donald Trump says US to co-ordinate Ukraines security with Europe - FT
Donald Trump says US to co-ordinate Ukraines security with Europe
President moves to arrange summit between Zelenskyy and Putin in bid to end Russian invasion


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AI browsers are coming for your clicks - and your privacy | Proton
Perplexity's $34.5B bid for Google Chrome shows how AI companies want your browser not just for speed and convenience, but for your data -- and your digital life.


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Texas declares its measles outbreak over - STAT
Texas declares its measles outbreak over
Health officials have not confirmed a new case in the counties where the outbreak was spreading in more than 42 days, passing the threshold public health officials use to declare measles outbreaks over. The last outbreak-related case in Texas was on July 1, according to state data.


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Covid-19 seems to age blood vessels - but only among women - New Scientist
Covid-19 seems to age blood vessels - but only among women
The infection has previously been linked to cardiovascular complications, like heart disease, but how it has this effect isnt entirely clear. To learn more, Rosa Maria Bruno at the Universit Paris Cit in France and her colleagues recruited 2390 people, aged 50 on average, from 16 countries including the UK and US between September 2020 and February 2022.


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Doctors in Gaza struggle to fight rare paralytic illness under Israeli blockade
Doctors in Gaza struggle to fight rare paralytic illness under Israeli blockade
Dangerous viruses that cause severe paralytic illness are thriving in Gaza, where starving children living under an Israeli blockade cant access the food or treatments they need to recover.


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Parkrun record broken by 97-year-old Belfast runner
Parkrun record broken by 97-year-old Belfast runner
Grace Chambers, 97, becomes Europe's oldest parkrunner to reach the 250-run milestone.


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Powerball Jackpot Hits $643 Million-Here's What The Winner Could Take Home - Forbes
Powerball Jackpot Hits $643 Million-Here's What The Winner Could Take Home
The Powerball jackpot rose to $643 millionthe biggest lottery prize of the year so farafter none of the sold tickets matched all six numbers drawn on Monday night, although the eventual winner is likely to take home a much smaller payout after accounting for taxes.


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Comcast Gets Serious About Subscriber Losses A Long Fight Looms - Bloomberg
Comcast Gets Serious About Subscriber Losses  A Long Fight Looms
A record slump in internet customers has stirred the cable-TV giant into action


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Croatian Freediver Shatters Record For Longest-Held Breath
Croatian Freediver Shatters Record For Longest-Held Breath
A Croatian freediver has achieved a seemingly impossible feat.


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First-Of-Its-Kind Cell Transplant Brings a Cure For Diabetes Closer
First-Of-Its-Kind Cell Transplant Brings a Cure For Diabetes Closer
A patient with type 1 diabetes has begun producing his own insulin after receiving a transplant of pancreatic cells.


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How a Mathematical Paradox Allows Infinite Cloning | Quanta Magazine
One of the strangest results in mathematics explains how it's possible to turn one sphere into two identical copies, simply by rearranging its pieces.


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'A climate of unparalleled malevolence': are we on our way to the sixth major mass extinction?
'A climate of unparalleled malevolence': are we on our way to the sixth major mass extinction?
The long read: Churning quantities of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at the rate we are going could lead the planet to another Great Dying


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The Politics of Crime Are Perilous for Left and Right Alike
The Politics of Crime Are Perilous for Left and Right Alike
President Trump has latched on to concerns about crime, as liberals point to its decline. The politics often flip when it comes to mass shootings.


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What Happened at the Trump-Zelenskyy Summit? - Intelligencer
What Happened at the Trump-Zelenskyy Summit?
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1 in 5 Bolivians spoiled their ballots - a sign of voter dissatisfaction as nation tips to the right
1 in 5 Bolivians spoiled their ballots - a sign of voter dissatisfaction as nation tips to the right
For the first time since returning to democracy, Bolivia's presidential election heads to a runoff. But no left-wing candidate made it past the first round.


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The nationalization of Intel? - WSJ
The nationalization of Intel?
The Trump Administration is reportedly negotiating to take a 10% stake in Intel Corp., in what would amount to a de facto nationalization of the storied but struggling semiconductor firm. Does President Trump really believe that the same government that has so mismanaged air-traffic control can turn around the chip-making giant?


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Novo Nordisk offers Ozempic at $499 per month to eligible US cash-paying customers
Novo Nordisk said on Monday it was offering its diabetes drug Ozempic for $499 per month to eligible cash-paying patients with type 2 diabetes in the U.S. via its own pharmacy, a tie-up with telehealth service GoodRx and other platforms.


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American Mid: Hampton Inns Good-Enough Formula for World Domination - Bloomberg
American Mid: Hampton Inns Good-Enough Formula for World Domination
Shortly before 6 a.m., early risers stalk the cafeteria at the Hampton Inn & Suites in El Segundo, California, waiting for the breakfast buffet to open.


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The Weaponized World Economy - Foreign Affairs
The Weaponized World Economy
When Washington announced a "framework deal" with China in June, it marked a silent shifting of gears in the global political economy. This was not the beginning of U.S. President Donald Trump's imagined epoch of "liberation" under unilateral American greatness or a return to the Biden administration's dream of managed great-power rivalry.


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Intel shares jump as Softbank to buy $2bn stake in chip giant
Intel shares jump as Softbank to buy $2bn stake in chip giant
Such an agreement would mark a "major escalation" in what seems to be an attempt by the Trump administration to reshape the US government's role in the private sector, said political scientist Sarah Bauerle Danzman from Indiana University.


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Elon Musk's "thermonuclear" Media Matters lawsuit may be fizzling out
Elon Musk's
Judge blocks FTC's Media Matters probe as a likely First Amendment violation.


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Seventy-year-old Parkinson's drug shows promise against tuberculosis - UBC News
Seventy-year-old Parkinson's drug shows promise against tuberculosis - UBC News
New UBC study reveals benztropine's potential to treat the world's deadliest infectious disease and combat growing antibiotic resistance.


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Which are the deadliest European cities in a heatwave? - The Economist
Which are the deadliest European cities in a heatwave?
The region has already experienced thousands of deaths this year


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Trump Says Only U.S. Votes by Mail. Here Are the Facts
Trump Says Only U.S. Votes by Mail. Here Are the Facts
President Donald Trump has said he is preparing an executive order to get rid of mail-in ballots and voting machines before the 2026 midterm electionsand hes spreading misinformation on social media about the voting methods ahead of time.


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The firms looking to destroy harmful 'forever chemicals'
The firms looking to destroy harmful 'forever chemicals'
And outside the military, there's a tantalizing new PFAS waste stream on the horizon. The US is actively expanding domestic computer chip manufacturing – a process that uses PFAS in massive amounts. "We can destroy that," says Mr Gannon, of 374Water.


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Trump Administration Discusses Taking 10% Stake in Intel
Trump Administration Discusses Taking 10% Stake in Intel
Federal officials are considering the move because Intel, the last leading-edge chipmaker in the United States, has been struggling.


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How America's AI boom is squeezing the rest of the economy - The Economist
How America's AI boom is squeezing the rest of the economy
If artificial-intelligence models have a hometown, it is probably Ashburn, northern Virginia, just outside of Washington, DC. Attentive window-seaters flying into Dulles airport might notice a clutch of white-roofed boxes jutting out next to rows of suburban culs-de-sac. Those data centres are part of a clusterthe worlds biggestwhich last year guzzled more than a quarter of the power produced by Virginias main electrical utility.


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In Maine, a Political Novice Makes a Long-Shot Bid to Oust Collins
In Maine, a Political Novice Makes a Long-Shot Bid to Oust Collins
Democrats hope to recruit Governor Janet Mills to challenge the powerful Republican senator, but an oyster farmer with a working man’s pitch thinks he has a better chance.




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