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AI Toys Are Reshaping Childhood, and Regulators Are Just Now Catching Up
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Strategy Inc. Holds 3% of All Bitcoin. That Concentration Is Now a Systemic Risk
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New Jersey's Toxic Legacy Faces New Threat as EPA Cuts Gut Superfund Cleanups
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Ineos Looks to China's Chery to Build Its Next Off-Roader, Reshaping Its Identit
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European Aviation Emissions Surpass Pre-Covid Levels as Low-Cost Carriers Expand
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The Quiet Crisis of Managing Aging Parents' Finances β and Who's Stepping In
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Trump's Reported Plan to Fire FDA Commissioner Makary Signals Deeper Regulatory
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Oracle's Remote Worker Loophole Leaves Laid-Off Employees With Almost Nothing
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Colorado's Shrinking Aquifer Is Unlocking Heavy Metals Into Rural Drinking Water
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The UK Car Industry's EV Demand Argument Has a Serious Credibility Problem
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The U.S. Jobs Market Is Holding Steady, But the Cracks Are Starting to Show
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UniCredit's Commerzbank Gambit Exposes the Fault Lines of European Banking
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AI & Tech
AI Toys Are Reshaping Childhood, and Regulators Are Just Now Catching Up
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Economy
Strategy Inc. Holds 3% of All Bitcoin. That Concentration Is Now a Systemic Risk
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Climate & Energy
New Jersey's Toxic Legacy Faces New Threat as EPA Cuts Gut Superfund Cleanups
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Mobility
Ineos Looks to China's Chery to Build Its Next Off-Roader, Reshaping Its Identit
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Climate & Energy
European Aviation Emissions Surpass Pre-Covid Levels as Low-Cost Carriers Expand
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Economy
The Quiet Crisis of Managing Aging Parents' Finances β and Who's Stepping In
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AI & Tech
Trump's Reported Plan to Fire FDA Commissioner Makary Signals Deeper Regulatory
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AI & Tech
Oracle's Remote Worker Loophole Leaves Laid-Off Employees With Almost Nothing
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Climate & Energy
Colorado's Shrinking Aquifer Is Unlocking Heavy Metals Into Rural Drinking Water
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Climate & Energy
The UK Car Industry's EV Demand Argument Has a Serious Credibility Problem
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The U.S. Jobs Market Is Holding Steady, But the Cracks Are Starting to Show
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UniCredit's Commerzbank Gambit Exposes the Fault Lines of European Banking
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Strategy Inc. Holds 3% of All Bitcoin. That Concentration Is Now a Systemic Risk
Strategy Inc. owns 3% of all Bitcoin ever mined. That concentration has quietly become one of crypto's most dangerous systemic pressure points.
May 9
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The Quiet Crisis of Managing Aging Parents' Finances β and Who's Stepping In
May 9
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The U.S. Jobs Market Is Holding Steady, But the Cracks Are Starting to Show
May 8
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UniCredit's Commerzbank Gambit Exposes the Fault Lines of European Banking
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How China's AI Boom Is Quietly Bailing Out Its Struggling Office Market
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The Petrodollar Was Never the Whole Story β And Its Myth Is Now Doing Real Damage
The petrodollar myth keeps collapsing dollar-collapse predictions β and distracting analysts from the structural pressures that actually matter.
May 7
Economy
The S&P 500's Record Run Is Being Carried by Fewer Stocks Than Ever Before
The S&P 500 is soaring, but a record-low number of stocks are driving the gains, raising hard questions about what the rally is actually telling us.
May 7
Economy
AI Misinformation May Actually Make Societies More Resilient to Lies
AI misinformation may be generating its own antidote, but the adaptive response is arriving unevenly, and that gap could matter more than the lies themselves.
May 6
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Oil Reserves Hit 8-Year Low as Middle East Conflict Reshapes Global Supply Chains
Global oil reserves are draining at near-record speed even as demand falls, exposing a dangerous decoupling that markets have not fully priced in.
May 6
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The Pentagon says Iran hasn't broken the ceasefire, but the clashes near Hormuz reveal how fragile the architecture of that agreement really is.
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Greg Abel Takes the Helm at Berkshire: Patience as Strategy in a Frothy Market
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2 May 2026
China's Baijiu Slump Reveals the Deeper Logic of an Economy Eating Itself
China's baijiu slump isn't just a bad quarter for distillers β it's a window into an economy where competition intensifies as opportunity shrinks.
2 May 2026
The Rise of Professional Next-of-Kin: Who Speaks for Solo Agers When They Can't?
Millions of financially secure older adults are hiring professional surrogates to fill the role families once played β and exposing a gap the eldercare system never planned for.
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2 May 2026
Germany's Legal Labyrinth Is Strangling Its Own Reform Efforts
Germany's bureaucratic legal system is so layered that reform efforts are being consumed by the very machinery they're trying to fix.
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1 May 2026
India's Rupee Weakness Signals a Foreign Investment Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight
India's rupee keeps sliding, and blaming the Iran conflict misses the real story: a structural failure to attract the foreign capital the economy needs.
1 May 2026
Alphabet's $421 Billion Single-Day Surge Reveals Who's Really Winning the AI Race
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