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US stocks are breaking records. The rest of the world is doing better. - WSJ
US stocks are breaking records. The rest of the world is doing better. - WSJ
A benchmark for international equities is on pace to outperform the S&P 500 by the widest margin since 2009.


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Can you eat your way to lower cholesterol? - The Economist
Can you eat your way to lower cholesterol? - The Economist
Veggies, nuts, soya and seeds are all a good idea


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Army To Bring Nuclear Microreactors To Its Bases By 2028
Army To Bring Nuclear Microreactors To Its Bases By 2028
The Army is highly concerned about its near total reliance on local power grids to energize its most critical installations.


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How to preserve Africa's natural riches for everyone - The Economist
How to preserve Africa's natural riches for everyone - The Economist
Conservationists want to make the world pay to look after its rainforests and wildlife


 
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Trump Says He Will Raise Tariffs on Canada Another 10% Over Reagan Ad - BI
Trump Says He Will Raise Tariffs on Canada Another 10% Over Reagan Ad - BI
President Donald Trump said he'll increase tariffs on Canada by another 10% in response to a Canadian anti-tariff ad that features former President Ronald Reagan.


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Gary Shilling: Young People Must Hustle in AI Era, May Have Harder Lives - BI
Gary Shilling: Young People Must Hustle in AI Era, May Have Harder Lives - BI
Young people are "going to have to work a lot harder" than they might think to succeed in the AI era -- and many will end up worse off than their parents, a renowned forecaster has warned.


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He was a top executive. He blew the whistle - twice - FT
He was a top executive. He blew the whistle - twice - FT
Mark MacGann leaked the Uber Files. Now he reveals the inside truth about Veon


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With Sarkozy in prison, France asks: Has the judiciary gone too far? - WSJ
With Sarkozy in prison, France asks: Has the judiciary gone too far? - WSJ
The country's fiercely independent court system has delivered rulings against both a former president and a far-right leader this year.


 
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Association between microplastics exposure and depressive symptoms in college students
Association between microplastics exposure and depressive symptoms in college students
Microplastics (MP) are pervasive environmental pollutants that have raised concerns regarding their potential health effects. However, limited studies...


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AI Can Help You Code Faster - But at What Cost?
AI Can Help You Code Faster - But at What Cost?
What I gained - and lost - when AI made me 10x more productive


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Watch: Moment nuclear plant towers collapse during demolition
Watch: Moment nuclear plant towers collapse during demolition
Two nuclear cooling towers in the town of Gundremmingen, Germany, collapse into large swirls of thick, white dust during demolition.


 
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Amazon strategised about keeping its datacentres' full water use secret, leaked document shows
Amazon strategised about keeping its datacentres' full water use secret, leaked document shows
Executives at world's biggest datacenter owner grappled with disclosing information about water used to help power facilities


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As Trump and Xi get set to talk trade, Asia worries about impact on its security - WSJ
As Trump and Xi get set to talk trade, Asia worries about impact on its security - WSJ
As President Trump goes to Asia, some of the region's countries fear a 'grand bargain' with China on economic issues could sideline security.


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The migration schemes even populists love - The Economist
The migration schemes even populists love - The Economist
Why temporary workers bring great benefits


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Sequoia Partner Jess Lee Shares the System She Uses to Evaluate People - BI
Sequoia Partner Jess Lee Shares the System She Uses to Evaluate People - BI
Lee said her system measures someone's emotional, intellectual, political, and judgmental ability.


 
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'Where the hell is the market risk?' Scott Bessent takes on his critics - FT
'Where the hell is the market risk?' Scott Bessent takes on his critics - FT
Donald Trump's US economy chief is bringing the Maga movement to the Treasury department


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'Brothers in the forest' - the fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe
'Brothers in the forest' - the fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe
Peru's Mashco Piro face a struggle to survive in the 21st Century, but locals want to help them.


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Clean-air car you can't use: California hydrogen vehicle owners can't find fuel
Clean-air car you can't use: California hydrogen vehicle owners can't find fuel
'This is bad.' California consumers are stuck making payments on hydrogen cars they can't use.


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Venezuela Accuses Trump of 'Fabricating' a War As Carrier Approaches | TIME
Venezuela Accuses Trump of 'Fabricating' a War As Carrier Approaches | TIME
The Pentagon has deployed the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford, the largest aircraft carrier in the world, to the region, ostensibly to fight cartels.


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How Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Are Helping Buyers Navigate Expensive Housing - Knowledge at Wharton
How Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Are Helping Buyers Navigate Expensive Housing - Knowledge at Wharton
Wharton real estate professor explains why adjustable-rate mortgages are gaining traction amid high home prices and interest rates....Read More


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Saudi Arabia places 1 billion bet on a VR company that's never made a profit - Cryptopolitan
Saudi Arabia places 1 billion bet on a VR company that's never made a profit - Cryptopolitan
Saudi Arabia's main investment arm has put more than $1 billion into a Florida-based virtual reality company that has yet to make any money since opening its doors 15 years ago


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Early Article: Why the New Leisure Class Enjoys Activism and Philanthropy
Early Article: Why the New Leisure Class Enjoys Activism and Philanthropy
Wealthy aristocrats once demonstrated their power and status by entering government, making war, and funding churches and artists. Though the forms have changed, they still do today.


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Microsoft's Halo series heading to rival PlayStation
Microsoft's Halo series heading to rival PlayStation
Microsoft is taking one of its most popular and recognisable game series to a rival console for the first time.


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The NBA gambling scandal, explained by an actual gambler
The NBA gambling scandal, explained by an actual gambler
43 thoughts about the biggest betting scandal in years. Not only is it not surprising, but it looked suspicious in real time.


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Surgeons remove high-power magnets from New Zealand teenager's intestines
Surgeons remove high-power magnets from New Zealand teenager's intestines
Boy, 13, swallowed up to 100 of the magnets after buying them from the online retailer Temu


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Washington lawyer on furlough lives out dream of running a hot dog cart
Isaac Stein makes his living as an attorney for the Internal Revenue Service, working mostly on his own, writing retirement plan regulations in a Washington office building.


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Fixing Intel Foundry Is Like Stopping Tripping Down The Stairs
Fixing Intel Foundry Is Like Stopping Tripping Down The Stairs
Technical debt is a real thing, as any IT manager, programmer, system administrator or SRE, or end user will tell you. If you save money in the short run


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Father and son discover fossilized ichthyosaur skull in B.C.'s Kiskatinaw River valley
Father and son discover fossilized ichthyosaur skull in B.C.'s Kiskatinaw River valley
Local resident Kevin Geist and his 11-year-old son Andreas discovered the skull two summers ago, spotting a strange black rock along the river's shoreline in the fossil-rich Peace region.


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Rescuing Democracy From The Quiet Rule Of AI | NOEMA
Our gravest AI risk isn't runaway superintelligence but our cultural readiness to surrender collective judgment to algorithmic systems.


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Sam Altman's next startup eyes using sound waves to read your brain
Sam Altman's next startup eyes using sound waves to read your brain
Sam Altman has tapped Mikhail Shapiro, an award-winning biomolecular engineer, to join the Merge Labs brain-computer interface startup he's set to announce soon with co-founder Alex Blania.


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66 million-year-old dinosaur 'mummy' skin was actually a perfect clay mask | CNN
66 million-year-old dinosaur 'mummy' skin was actually a perfect clay mask | CNN
New research in a North American "mummy zone" in eastern Wyoming reveals how giant duck-billed dinosaurs were preserved in striking detail.


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Inside the warehouse in Israel where the US is overseeing Trump's peace plan - WSJ
Inside the warehouse in Israel where the US is overseeing Trump's peace plan - WSJ
Two hundred U.S. troops working with Israel's military and others have scrambled to build out a new Civil-Military Coordination Center to monitor the Israel-Hamas cease-fire.


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Under Trump, Voice of America Is Down but Not Out
Under Trump, Voice of America Is Down but Not Out
Buttressed by courts and support from some Republican lawmakers, federally funded newsrooms that President Trump has tried to eliminate have yet to be rendered obsolete.


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Inside Milken's marble monument to capitalism
Inside Milken's marble monument to capitalism
At the new Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, ambition is renewable, optimism is merchandised, and irony remains blessedly free


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Did Cheating Accusations Have Anything to Do With the Death of a Daniel Naroditsky?
Did Cheating Accusations Have Anything to Do With the Death of a Daniel Naroditsky?
Daniel Naroditsky, a top American player with an online following, was found dead in Charlotte, N.C., after talking about being accused of cheating by a former world champion.


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Opinion | The Thread Tying Together Everything Trump Does
Opinion | The Thread Tying Together Everything Trump Does
Whether he is negotiating a deal in the Middle East, bombing boats off the coast of Venezuela or deploying troops to American cities, it’s always about power.


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Foreign aid from the United States saved millions of lives each year
Foreign aid from the United States saved millions of lives each year
For decades, these aid programs received bipartisan support and made a difference. Cutting them will cost lives.


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Individual differences in bitter taste preferences are associated with antisocial personality traits
Individual differences in bitter taste preferences are associated with antisocial personality traits
In two studies, we investigated how bitter taste preferences might be associated with antisocial personality traits. Two US American community samples...


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5 countries dominating semiconductor production in 2025
5 countries dominating semiconductor production in 2025
Semiconductor chips power everything from smartphones to defence equipment. Taiwan, China, South Korea, the US, and Japan are instrumental in semiconductor production in 2025. Their innovation, scale, and investments shape the global technology landscape.


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Peer trying to derail UK smoking ban discussed bill with relative at tobacco firm
Peer trying to derail UK smoking ban discussed bill with relative at tobacco firm
Action on World Health’s goal, according to its website, is to “reform or replace” the WHO, which it accuses of “interfering in your lives and personal freedoms” including “the food you eat, the alcohol and sodas you drink, the treatments you receive, as well as the smoking cessation products you use”.


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Trump's move to pay troops amid shutdown sets dangerous precedent, experts warn
Trump's move to pay troops amid shutdown sets dangerous precedent, experts warn
"If my theory that appropriations are the most important limit on these domestic military deployments, if that's true, then moves like this to edge Congress out of the appropriations process [are] really a strike at one of the most significant amendments on the president's authority to use the military in the United States," he said.


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What Voters Think of Trump's White House Ball
What Voters Think of Trump's White House Ball
There is outrage. But also optimism. And then there is the question: Given everything else going on, why now?


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In Trump-Friendly Iowa, the President's Policies Have Hit Hard
In Trump-Friendly Iowa, the President's Policies Have Hit Hard
The state has become a stronghold for President Trump. Now, his efforts on trade, energy and immigration are squeezing farmers, disrupting labor and threatening industries.


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Honduran Man Struck and Killed On a Virginia Highway While Fleeing ICE
Honduran Man Struck and Killed On a Virginia Highway While Fleeing ICE
ICE officers were in the process of detaining Josue Castro-Rivera, 24, of Honduras, before he ran onto a busy highway in Norfolk and was struck by a pickup truck, officials said.


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What are heat domes?
What are heat domes?
Explore how heat domes form, their links to climate change, and the rising strain they place on U.S. power systems and businesses


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Black Friday sales mean these items are worth waiting to buy
Black Friday sales mean these items are worth waiting to buy
If you can manage to hold off for a month before purchasing these items, you could potentially save a lot of cash


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Tax rises could push food prices higher, warn supermarkets
Tax rises could push food prices higher, warn supermarkets
"If the total value of rateable properties increases, the tax rate will generally fall," it added. "This means that even if a specific property's RV goes up, its bill could still decrease if the reduction in the tax rate is large enough to offset the increase in value.


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What went wrong with Pizza Hut?
What went wrong with Pizza Hut?
But with so much money going in to running its restaurants, it likely can't afford to invest too much in its delivery service because the sector is "complex and partnering with existing delivery apps comes at a cost", Mr Hawkley says .



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