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The Atlantic businesspoliticstechnology
What Happens if Trump Seizes AI Companies

The administration could exert much greater control over the industry—but just how far would it go?

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Bloomberg businesspolitics
‘He Has the Market in a Chokehold’: Stocks Swing as Trump Posts

There are lots of things that can move the stock market, from economic data, to Federal Reserve pronouncements, to corporate developments. But for the past 15 months, traders’ fortunes have been large...

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National Observer business
Will Canada's EV market get back on the road in 2026?

Canada's electric vehicle market is showing signs of life after it ‘essentially died’ in 2025, experts say. Could the market get back into gear this year?

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New York Times opinionculturebusiness
Knicks-Hawks is now a best-of-3 series. What can we expect going forward?
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The Times (UK) business
Cost of SNP’s new Monklands super-hospital could triple to £2bn

Original estimates put the bill to the taxpayer at £700 million and completion date has been pushed back by three years to 2031

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National Observer businessworldtechnology
Feds reverse plans to close key food allergen lab

Canada's food inspection agency is walking back plans to close one of two Canadian laboratories this spring that test for illicit allergens in food. The agency had announced plans to shutter the lab a...

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Bloomberg businessworld
The World’s Food Supply Is Under a Quadruple Attack

Carbon dioxide is plant food, so you might think pumping the atmosphere full of it would be better for plants. The trouble is that CO2 is also the world’s most prolific greenhouse gas, trapping heat i...

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National Observer technologypoliticsbusiness
A fossil fuel reckoning, within earshot of a coal port

Profound tensions are nothing new for Santa Marta. It is the oldest colonial city in South America, founded by conquistadors in the early 1500s to secure control over the rumoured gold wealth of the I...

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National Observer businessworld
How northern communities are taking recycling into their own hands

Facing overflowing landfills, limited recycling options and other waste management challenges, Nunavut’s residents are refurbishing and recycling their old laptops and electronics through Ampere's Com...

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New York Times politicsbusiness
60 Countries to Meet on Phasing Out Fossil Fuels but Are Excluding the U.S.
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New York Times sportsbusiness
Inside Eagles' NFL Draft: Howie Roseman's final four rounds included mysterious Nigerian prospect
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New York Times worldbusiness
Canada Says Its Gold Is Traceable and Clean. So We Traced It.
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New York Times culturebusinessopinion
How Did DOGE Disrupt So Much While Saving So Little?
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New York Times politicsopinionbusiness
Opinion | For Kushner and Witkoff, C.E.O. Diplomacy Is No Longer Working
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New York Times healthmediabusiness
They Promoted Body Positivity. Then They Lost Weight. (Published 2024)
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The Times (UK) businesshealth
Cheer up: making work enjoyable is the key to booming productivity

Boffins have concluded that happiness breeds success — and a more contented workforce could boost the economy by a staggering £334bn

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Bloomberg business
Yale Is the Least of US Higher Education’s Problems

Last week Yale University took the first step on the road to recovery: It admitted it had a problem. That problem is a lack of trust — and the damage that Yale and other top schools have done isn’t to...

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The Times (UK) businesspoliticslegal
Trump’s rush for psychedelic therapies puts UK companies on a high

The president’s executive order is an acceleration of a push for fringe treatments to become to a mainstream pharma opportunity

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New York Times businesspolitics
California Billionaire Tax Has Enough Signatures to Land on Ballot, Backers Say

The measure calls for placing a one-time 5 percent tax on the assets of California residents with at least $1.1 billion. Opponents are backing competing measures to counter the tax.

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New York Times culturebusinessworld
Forecasting the Fall of the Two-Hour Marathon (Published 2014)
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Bloomberg businesspoliticsworld
Emerging Stocks Rise to Record High on AI, Iran Offer

Emerging-market equities rose to a record high, buoyed by optimism over artificial intelligence and a report that Iran offered a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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Bloomberg businesspoliticstransportation
Budget Airlines Ask White House for $2.5 Billion Relief Plan

Budget airlines are banding together to ask the White House for a relief plan worth $2.5 billion in exchange for convertible equity stakes in the carriers, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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Bloomberg businesspoliticsworld
Oil Pares Gain, Stocks Rise on Iran Plan Report: Markets Wrap

Crude oil pared gains and Asian stocks extended advances after a report said Iran offered the US a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, lifting sentiment after efforts to restart talks stalled...

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New York Times culturebusinessentertainment
The Hard Life of an Immigrant Whose Killing Became a Symbol for Trump
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New York Times businesshealthopinion
Opinion | The Terrible Cost of the Infinite Scroll
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New York Times worldbusinesslegal
Targeted Hunts Were Supposed to Curb ‘Zombie Deer Disease.’ Now What?
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New York Times sportsbusiness
Liberty starter Natasha Cloud remains unsigned with WNBA preseason underway
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The Times (UK) business
Lack of growth is at the root of all Britain’s other inequalities

But any strategy for boosting the economy that ignores the social consequences is dangerous

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New York Times politicsbusinesslegal
What to Know About the ‘Massive’ Military Bunker Beneath Trump’s Ballroom
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The Atlantic businesstechnology
If You Need a Laptop, Buy It Now

Electronics are getting more expensive and worse. Blame the AI boom.

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Bloomberg businesstechnology
Apple’s Cook Gives Ternus a Pipeline of 10 Major New Product Categories

Also: John Ternus talks AI and services with employees.

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Medium businesstechnologysports
The Ragnarok Convergence

In 2022, gaming went all-in on chasing Skyrim

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New York Times worldpoliticsbusiness
Iran and U.S. Sink Into Awkward Limbo of ‘No War, No Peace’
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New York Times businesshealth
Video: Skyrocketing Health Insurance Forces Americans to Scramble for Care

Older people who are medically high risk, but too young for Medicare are facing unaffordable health insurance premiums after federal health care credits lapsed earlier this year. Now that the grace pe...

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Bloomberg businessscience
Solar Panels and Batteries Are Changing Life in Brazil’s Amazon

Clean energy projects are taking off across the rainforest, reducing the need to burn diesel and bringing 24/7 power for refrigeration, schooling and tourism.

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New York Times businesstechnologyhealth
These Couples Wanted to Have Children. Rising Costs Are Stopping Them.
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New York Times politicsworldbusiness
Video: How the War in Iran Is Draining the U.S. of Critical Weapons

The United States has blown through weapons as the cost of the war in Iran has hit nearly $1 billion a day. Our national security correspondent Eric Schmitt explains how American costs may go beyond t...

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New York Times politicsbusinessopinion
The Trump Administration Has Changed Almost Every Aspect of Food Stamps

Legislation and regulatory tweaks enacted over the past year have altered who is eligible, what recipients can buy and how much some receive in benefits, among other changes.

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New York Times legalpoliticsbusiness
Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Shadow Papers
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New York Times politicslegalbusiness
U.S. Considers Withholding H.I.V. Aid Unless Zambia Expands Minerals Access
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New York Times politicslegalbusiness
Confusion and Fright Inside the Washington Hilton Ballroom
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New York Times cultureopinionbusiness
Her Life Savings Mysteriously Disappeared After a Systems Glitch
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New York Times businesstechnology
That Web of Lights on the Ceiling? It’s a Guy Thing.
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New York Times sportsbusiness
Canadiens playoff notebook: The matchup game and how St. Louis once lifted Slafkovský
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