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Mobility
Coupes de Grace: 1995 Sport Coupe Comparison
This article is about a 1995 car comparison review, which is a product-focused automotive feature. It does not contain meaningful systems-level news, cascading

Mobility
Tesla's Compact SUV Gambit Could Reshape the Affordable EV Market
Tesla is reportedly developing a Chevy Bolt-sized compact electric SUV, a move that could redraw the boundaries of affordable EV ownership in America.

Economy
What 'Severance' Gets Right About the Economics of Fractured Identity
Apple TV+'s Severance is more than prestige drama. It is a precise economic thought experiment about consent, labor, and the fractured self.

Economy
There are years-long waiting lists to retire on college campuses. 6 steps to take before enrolling.
The article is about retiring to college campuses and includes "6 steps to take before enrolling," which frames it as a consumer advice/guide piece oriented aro

Mobility
Tesla's Sales Fell in Q1 β But It's Still Winning the EV Market Share War
Tesla sold fewer EVs in Q1 2025, but so did everyone else β and that gap is reshaping who controls the future of electric vehicles.

Economy
U.S. and Iran Use Pakistan as a Diplomatic Bridge Before Direct Talks
Both Washington and Tehran sent delegations to Islamabad before sitting down together, handing Pakistan a rare and consequential diplomatic role.
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Mobility
Honda's Super-N Bets That EV Drivers Miss the Feel of a Gear Shift

Economy
The Index Fund Paradox: How Passive Investing May Be Warping the Market It Tracks

Mobility
California's Off-Grid EV Charging Station Points to a New Energy Independence Model

Health
The AI Horror Story Is a Mirror: What Our Robot Fears Reveal About Us
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Health
Alzheimer's Was Never One Disease. Science Is Finally Catching Up.
Decades of failed drug trials have forced a reckoning: Alzheimer's may be less a single disease than a collision of aging systems gone wrong.

Health
A Neuropeptide Called Somatostatin Is Quietly Reshaping Alzheimer's Research
A neuropeptide produced by neurons and acting on the brain's immune cells may hold a key to Alzheimer's that the amyloid hypothesis never could.