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Economy
Cuba's Grid Has Collapsed. The Blackout Is Just the Most Visible Symptom.
Cuba's total grid collapse left 11 million without power, but the real story is the feedback loop of failure that makes the next blackout inevitable.

Economy
The Private Capital Reckoning Wall Street Keeps Refusing to See
Davidson Kempner's Tony Yoseloff says private equity stress is already here. Wall Street's slow reckoning could make the correction far worse.

Economy
Shale's Impossible Position: Caught Between Trump's Iran Hawks and Cheap Gas Promises
Shale producers need price stability to drill, but the White House is pulling oil markets in two directions at once.

Economy
The Strait That Could Outlast the War: Hormuz and the Leverage Iran Won't Forget
Iran has demonstrated that threatening Hormuz doesn't require closing it β and that lesson will reshape global energy politics long after this conflict ends.

Mobility
Renault's 350-Robot Gamble Is Quietly Reshaping What Factory Work Means
While Tesla's Optimus still performs staged demos, Renault has quietly put 350 humanoid robots to work on the factory floor β and the ripple effects go far beyond one plant.

Health
Dirty Air, Fading Minds: How Pollution Is Reshaping Alzheimer's Risk for Millions
A study of 28 million older Americans finds air pollution may raise Alzheimer's risk by acting directly on the brain, not just through heart disease.
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Health
The Body Has a Built-In Inflammation Brake. Scientists Just Found the Pedal.

Health
A Battery-Powered Oxygen Gel Could Rewrite the Fate of Diabetic Wounds

Health
The Shingles Vaccine May Be Our Best Alzheimer's Drug β And We Already Have It

Health
The Hidden Mechanism Behind Lecanemab Changes How We Think About Alzheimer's Drugs
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Health
A Blood Protein Could Tell You When Alzheimer's Will Strike
A protein in the blood can now forecast Alzheimer's symptoms years before they appear, and that changes everything about how we might fight the disease.

Health
The Shingles Vaccine May Be Quietly Slowing the Clock on Biological Aging
A study of 3,800 older Americans found the shingles vaccine slows biological aging markers β and it may be interrupting one of the body's key aging feedback loops.