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Why Are Latter-day Saints So Libertarian?
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Take the Crypto Out of the Indexes - Bloomberg
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Tether, the gold whale
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Excessive Financial Market Liquidity Is Ruining Capitalism - Bloomberg
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Capitalism Global History by Harvard Historian Sven Beckert Misses the Mark - Bloomberg
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Why Iran is making surprising overtures to America
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MAGA is divided over the promise and perils of AI
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The federal government will now pay for Native American healing
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More Americans are being put to death
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“I love the smell of deportations in the morning”
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LacusCurtius • Cicero — De Finibus, Book III
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India's native AI institution
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AI Future May Be Written in Railroads’ Past - Bloomberg
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The Stagnant Order | Michael Beckley
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OpenAI Will Own Some Users - Bloomberg
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Could Compute Become a Commodity? Lessons from Oil, Power, and Spectrum
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Buy Low, Sell to Yourself - Bloomberg
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Fake Trading Is Hard Work - Bloomberg
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The Squishy Number Behind the Rise and Fall of Oracle’s Stock - WSJ
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Trump Media Discovers Nuclear Fusion - Bloomberg
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Will Manidis on X: "the modern deal guy has no permanent capital, no permanent loyalty, and no permanent location. the modern deal guy is playing a repeated game, he doesn't care who he pisses off, there's going to be another hand. the modern deal guy is much more a broker than a principal. he has" / X
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Merchant Banks: Venture’s Next Act with Will Manidis - YouTube
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JPMorgan Rolls Out Deposit Token JPM Coin in Digital Asset Push - Bloomberg
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Hold hold JPMorgan Arranges Galaxy Bond Issuance on Solana Blockchain - Bloomberg
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Global AI Data Center Dominance Shifts Away From Big Tech
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Can a Transformer “Learn” Economic Relationships?
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Séb Krier on X: "Half baked thought: In discussions about AI, claims are often made about both capabilities and societal effects, and in practice the boundary is pretty blurry. Different personality types and professions see things through different lenses. At the risk of over-caricaturising, https://t.co/fvbvafCajO" / X
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Sacred Infrastructure - by Humzah Khan - Anchovy House
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Stockholm is Europe’s new capital of capital
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The Alternative for Germany is the leading party in some German polls
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Once a pariah, the National Rally is now France’s most popular party
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MAGA’s man in LatAm
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Why do so many Chinese still smoke?
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Séb Krier on X: "There are broadly two ways people think about AGI and labour: Position A is where humans get fully substituted, which is usually advanced by parts of the AI commentariat. The argument is that if AGI is a scalable input that can do what workers do at lower cost, then the market https://t.co/2FTLH90hff" / X
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52 Things I Learned in 2025 - Kent Hendricks
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How I outgrew Nietzsche - UnHerd
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25 thoughts on Venezuelan regime change - by Ben
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Hedge funds profit as Venezuela’s bonds surge
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Everybody Wants Some AI Debt - Bloomberg
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Welcome to The Pursuit of Liberalism
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Microsoft’s Fairwater datacenter will use more power than Los Angeles
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How a Government Think Tank Trained The First Generation of US Software Developers
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Comments - How a Government Think Tank Trained The First Generation of US Software Developers
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Antimatter Development Program – Casey Handmer's blog
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The Steeper Slope - Hung Tran
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The AI Invasion of Knitting and Crochet - Plagiarism Today
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How I Use Claude Code on My Phone with Termux and Tailscale
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Noahpinion's 2025 Year in Review - by Noah Smith
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Noahpinion's 2025 Year in Review - by Noah Smith
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The future of war is the future of society - by Noah Smith
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