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Musk Testifies He’s Suing OpenAI to Stop ‘Looting’ of a Charity

Elon Musk testified Tuesday he’s suing OpenAI and two of its co-founders — Sam Altman and Greg Brockman — because the startup’s pivot from a charity to a for-profit business is wrong and sets a concer...

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New York Times sportstransportationbusiness
Anthony Gordon’s Newcastle future: What we’re hearing about Chelsea, Bayern, and Arsenal interest (Gift Article)

Anthony Gordon is likely to be a target for clubs in the summer — this is what we're hearing on the Newcastle forward's future

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New York Times sportsbusinesstransportation
Hailey Baptiste stuns Aryna Sabalenka, saving six match points in Madrid Open nail-biter (Gift Article)

Baptiste knocked the defending champion and world No. 1 out in a thrilling, seesawing match.

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The Atlantic culturesportsbusiness
All Hands on Deck

A new coalition for 2022.

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The Times (UK) businessculture
Book lovers’ cathedral on the brink as Paris turns the page on reading

Literary city risks ‘losing its soul’ as rising costs and falling sales put bookshops out of business

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New York Times businesscultureopinion
Why Do the Top Sushi Restaurants Leave Us So Bored, and So Broke?
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New York Times politicsopinionbusiness
What to Know About the Kimmel vs. Trump Feud

The president and first lady took exception to a joke. Jimmy Kimmel defended it.

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The Times (UK) business
Inflation expectations have jumped — bad news for the Bank of England

Public short-term inflation expectations leapt to 5.4 per cent last month. Will the Bank of England take decisive action or risk further economic instability?

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New York Times businesstechnology
Live Updates: Elon Musk Testifying in Blockbuster OpenAI Trial
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Bloomberg businesssportsculture
Anxious Parents Are Spending More Than $50,000 to Land Their Kid a Job

Business is booming for the career coaches of the very young.

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Washington Post businesstechnologyscience
A Trump-branded nuclear power project thrilled investors. Then came the crash.

Corporate drama and a stock plummet at Fermi America are raising questions about the sustainability of the wider artificial intelligence boom.

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Medium businesssciencetechnology
Europe is protecting the past while Xiaomi builds the future in 76 seconds

Thanks to 91% automation, Xiaomi takes 76 seconds to make a car. What’s more, it does this so well that demand exceeds its production…

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New York Times legalsportsbusiness
Ex-NBA player Damon Jones pleads guilty in federal illegal gambling probe (Gift Article)

Jones is the first of 34 defendants to plead guilty in the sprawling investigation. His sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 6, 2027.

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New York Times worldbusinesstechnology
Trump Deported Them. A Costa Rican Mountain Town Took Them In.

In a cloud forest village, a network of residents, foreigners and pacifist Quakers offered a precarious yet vital sanctuary for families expelled by the U.S. government.

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New York Times businesspolitics
Trump Tests the Limits of His Most Faithful Supporters
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Bloomberg technologybusiness
Apple Readies Photo-Editing Overhaul With New AI Tools in iOS 27

Apple Inc. is planning a major overhaul of the built-in photo-editing features for the iPhone, iPad and Mac, leaning heavily on artificial intelligence to better compete with Android devices.

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New York Times worldopinionbusiness
Opinion | It’s Been Centuries Since Haiti’s Revolution. It’s Still Paying for It.
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New York Times worldpoliticsbusiness
Mali Rebels Deal Major Blow to Junta and Russian Mercenaries
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New York Times politicsbusiness
Will Communist Cuba Ever Pay Back the Billions It Confiscated?
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New York Times businessopiniontechnology
Et Tu, Brute? What Elon Musk’s Clash With Sam Altman Is Really About.
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Medium culturebusinessentertainment
Under God?

A brief history of the Pledge of Allegiance

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New York Times businesstechnologyopinion
Elon Musk Assails Sam Altman on Social Media Before OpenAI Trial
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The Atlantic worldculturebusiness
A Land of Artists

Lee Friedlander’s view of America

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New York Times businesscultureopinion
The World Needs Natural Gas Now, but the U.S. Is Exporting All It Can
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NRC politicsworldbusiness
Onderzoek: in heel Europa meer aanvallen op journalisten, bezorgdheid over persconcentratie in Nederland door overname van RTL door DPG

Persvrijheid: In het jaarlijks rapport van EU-waakhond Liberties wordt onder meer de overname van RTL Nederland door DPG Media gehekeld. Persconcentratie in heel Europa betekent volgens de ngo een „ve...

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New York Times business
How High Are Gas Prices Where You Live? (Gift Article)

Here is a county-level look at where drivers are facing the highest costs.

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New York Times business
It’s business as usual for the Red Sox, but will firing Alex Cora bring a World Series? (Gift Article)

Alex Cora remains a top five manager according to many in the industry, but the Red Sox have never let success stand in the way of change.

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Bloomberg technologybusinessworld
Some US Tariff-Relief Deals Are Worthless, Canada’s Carney Tells CBC
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New York Times technologybusinesshealth
Facebook Has a Health Scam Problem
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New York Times businesspoliticsworld
U.S. Gas Prices Hit Highest Level Since Beginning of War in Iran
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New York Times worldbusinesspolitics
Luxury Yacht Linked to Russian Oligarch Passes Through Strait of Hormuz
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The Times (UK) businesspolitics
Security deal may give Keir Starmer his EU ties

PM’s allies are buoyed by new security strategy, but after Mandelson revelations and Treasury rows, are voters listening?

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New York Times legalpoliticsbusiness
Fired Prosecutor Challenges Trump’s Claims to Sweeping Power in Lawsuit
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Bloomberg businesslegaltechnology
OpenAI Is Shedding Baggage. Now It Needs a Jury’s Help

In attempting to find a jury in the case of Musk v. Altman, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers chose to widen the pool of potential candidates for selection. That figures: To many Californians, ...

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National Observer businessworldscience
Cenovus oilfield extension off Newfoundland will hike emissions by 21 per cent, according to documents

The Newfoundland and Labrador government has approved hikes in greenhouse gas emissions at a nickel mine in northern Labrador and the Cenovus-owned White Rose oilfield off the coast of St. John's.

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National Observer businesslegal
LNG pipeline project through 'pristine wilderness' faces BC court challenges

The BC Supreme Court is set to weigh in on two petitions filed over the provincial government's decision last year to deem the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline "substantially started," meaning ...

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Bloomberg businesspoliticsworld
Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Will Take More Than US Power

Even if the US and Iran somehow strike a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a halt to fighting won’t magically restore shipping through the contested waterway. A coalition of more than 30 countries,...

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National Observer businessworld
Québec pushes back renewable gas target, but moves on buildings

A two-pronged draft regulation on natural gas was published Wednesday.

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National Observer business
Canada's new $25B nation-building projects fund fuels fear of 'back door' oil and gas subsidies

The Canada Strong Fund, the country's first national sovereign wealth fund, has launched to underwrite nation-building projects and enable individual Canadians to invest. Green groups warn it could be...

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The Atlantic businessculture
A Mediocre Public-School Education for Just $40,000 a Pupil

How New York City’s education budget became an untouchable money pit

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The Atlantic technologyopinionbusiness
OpenAI Is Jealous

Sam Altman is pivoting his company to be more like Anthropic.

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National Observer businessscienceworld
Canada could build a new pipeline and meet climate targets if carbon pricing has teeth, study says

Canada could build a pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast and still reduce the country's carbon emissions, a new analysis by the Canadian Climate Institute has determined.

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National Observer politicsbusiness
Ontario residents stopped an airport, but now developers are coming for the land

A group of environmentally-concerned Pickering residents fought to protect more than 9,000 acres of federally-owned farmland on Toronto's eastern edge. Now, they say it's at risk from private develope...

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Bloomberg business
Most Prediction Market Traders Are Losing Money While Bots Rack Up Gains

Data from millions of accounts shows that trading and profits are dominated by a tiny slice of highly active accounts.

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Medium culturebusiness
Beyond the American Gothic

Sharing what Grant Wood taught me about our past…

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The Atlantic businesspoliticsopinion
So Nobody Is Going to Pay Taxes Now?

America actually needs a tax base.

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New York Times businessculturetechnology
Graduates Reset Ambitions in Pursuit of First Jobs
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The Atlantic technologybusiness
How to Guess If Your Job Will Exist in Five Years

Ask yourself: Are you coal, or are you a horse?

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New York Times politicsworldbusiness
Republicans Brace for Brutal Midterms as Trump’s Popularity Slips

The elections are still six months off, and some within the G.O.P. say there is still time to right the ship.

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New York Times worldbusiness
The Iran War Is Starting to Expose Cracks in China’s Economy
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