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Former Trump official on White House’s ‘challenge’ with standard practice of agreeing a rationale to go to war
Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Its ballistic missiles. Its proxies. The ruling Islamic theocracy. Israel.
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All of the above are part of the Trump administration’s shifting rationale for pummeling Iran and killing its leader without first seeking the buy-in of Congress and U.S. a
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Trump says ‘I have to be involved’ in choosing next Iran leader, ‘like with Delcy in Venezuela’
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he should be involved in choosing Iran’s next supreme leader as the U.S. and Israel hammered the country for a sixth day. Iran kept up its retaliatory attacks on Israel, American bases and countries around the region.
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Trump ruled
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Dow drops 1,000 as oil spikes on Trump’s Middle Eastern regime change adventure
Stocks are falling sharply on Wall Street Thursday, including a 1,000-point slump for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as oil prices rise further because of the war with Iran.
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The S&P 500 sank 1.3% in afternoon trading, coming off a frenetic start to the week that saw
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Palantir and other tech companies are stocking offices with nicotine products to increase worker productivity
Puff, puff, pass the spreadsheets.
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Tech companies like Palantir and Hello Patient are stocking office vending machines with nicotine products to increase productivity among employees—and it seems to be working.
Nicotine startups Lucy and Sesh have installed branded vending m
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Bill Gates-backed firm gets permission to build sodium-cooled nuclear reactor in Wyoming
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Wednesday approved its first construction permit for a commercial nuclear reactor in eight years, one that will allow a Bill Gates-backed company to build a sodium-cooled reactor in western Wyoming.
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TerraPower filed for the permit in
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Vanguard exec says Trump Accounts are a good idea, but don’t bank on them for college
Starting this July, every time you think about your child’s financial future, you may also think about the president.
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The Trump administration is offering “Trump Accounts,” with $1,000 seed funding to U.S. citizens born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028. Joel Dickson, V
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AI that you can get behind: Syracuse claims snow complaints have dropped 30% since it partnered with the right GPS tech firm
Residents of Syracuse, New York — America’s snowiest city — once barraged a service hotline with street neglect complaints during blizzards, even if plows had passed two hours earlier but the work was hidden by fresh snow.
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Now public trust seems to be rising as Syracuse and o
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February was the biggest month in venture history, thanks only to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Waymo
Global venture funding in February reached $189 billion, with 83% allocated to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Waymo. This marked a significant increase from last year, but seed-stage funding declined. AI startups dominated the funding landscape, highlighting a shift toward larger deal sizes and capital concentration.
ai-iconThe abstract is generated by AI
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The Treasury may need to borrow an extra $1.6 trillion to cover the hole left by tariff ruling and pay a further $400 billion in debt interest
When the Supreme Court ruled late last month that the majority of tariffs implemented by the second Trump administration in 2025 were illegal, it left something of a hole in the Treasury’s coffers.

The White House had been relying on the circa $300 billion a year in revenues to help fund a
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Anthropic just mapped out which jobs AI could potentially replace. A ‘Great Recession for white-collar workers’ is absolutely possible
The invention of electricity made menial jobs like the lamplighter, the elevator operator, and the knocker-up, the human equivalent to the modern alarm clock, irrelevant. The computer rendered the data entry clerk, the switchboard operator, and file clerks obsolete. 
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A Minneapolis Fed report details how much Trump’s immigration crackdown hurt businesses and workers. ‘There are not any people to hire’
If President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota was like a military campaign, then a new report from the Minneapolis Fed reads like a battle-damage assessment.
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The bank—which covers Minnesota, Montana, North and South Dakota as well as parts of Wisconsin and M
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The Anthropic–OpenAI feud and their Pentagon dispute expose a deeper problem with AI safety
_Welcome to Eye on AI, with AI reporter Sharon Goldman. In this edition: Trump has an AI data center problem ahead of the midterms…Don’t trust AI to file your taxes…Anthropic’s AI tool Claude is central to US campaign in Iran, amid a bitter feud._
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The debate around AI
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Emergency services were called by staff at ICE’s largest detention facility almost once a day for five months straight
The calls to 911 poured in from staff at Camp East Montana in Texas, the nation’s largest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility, at a rate of nearly one a day for five months, each its own tale of pain and despair.
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A man sobs after being assaulted by
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Iran conflict could ‘bring down the economies of the world,’ warns one of the Middle East’s biggest energy exporters
The war in Iran shows few signs of winding down — and with de-escalation looking unlikely in the near term, the conflict risks becoming a protracted one that destabilizes the broader Middle East and weighs on the global economy.
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As the conflict in Iran closes out its first we
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Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns of stagflation gripping the entire world economy the longer the Iran war goes on
The global economy has withstood plenty of turmoil in the past few years, staving off a widely predicted recession in 2022, but the most recent conflict to break out in the Middle East could be one step too far for a world that was already starting to show some economic cracks.
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