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I think Substrate is a $1B Fraud (substack.com)
Slop Is Slop (daringfireball.net)
How YouTube won the battle for TV viewers (wsj.com)
Iranian Students Protest as Anger Grows (wsj.com)
U.S. Cannot Legally Impose Tariffs Using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 (ielp.worldtradelaw.net)
Mamdani says he would phase out NYC gifted program for early grades (nytimes.com)
Jobs data denialism won't fool anyone (natesilver.net)
Oil is near a price that hurts the economy (wsj.com)
Professors Are Being Watched: 'We've Never Seen This Much Surveillance' (nytimes.com)
Iran Protests Enter Third Straight Day as Students Join In (wsj.com)
Bitcoin tumbles below $70k, wiping out gains since Trump 2024 win (reuters.com)
Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending (nytimes.com)
YouTube's sneaky AI 'experiment' (theatlantic.com)
Greenland tensions harden Europe's push for energy independence (ft.com)
Labor Department Won't Publish October Unemployment Rate (wsj.com)
SoftBank in talks to invest up to $30B more in OpenAI (wsj.com)
The government has no plan for America’s 300 billion pennies (theatlantic.com)
Jeffrey Epstein's Money Mingled with Silicon Valley Startups (nytimes.com)
Ice Drives Unmarked Cars. This Public Database Tracks Their License Plates (theintercept.com)
China Is Run by Engineers, and the US by Too Many Lawyers (bloomberg.com)
New California law restricts HOA fines to $100 per violation (calmatters.org)
U.S. preparing IPO for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac later this year (wsj.com)
Iran official says 2k people have been killed in unrest (reuters.com)
America Surrenders in the Global Information Wars (theatlantic.com)
More macOS 26.3 Finder column view silliness (lapcatsoftware.com)
Ultra-processed foods make up more than 60% of us kids' diets (bloomberg.com)
Weight-loss pill approval set to accelerate food industry product overhauls (reuters.com)
Naturalized Citizens Are Scared (theatlantic.com)
U.S. Banks Are Hunting for Collateral to Back $20B Argentina Bailout (wsj.com)
Semaglutide loses patent protection in '26 in India, Canada, Brazil and Turkey (iqvia.com)