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Ray Dalio says Bessent move is sign that a debt crisis is getting closer; recommends gold and bitcoin
US Top News and Analysisby Alex Harring·1d ago
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's debt buyback announcement this week fits into a broader pattern that can signal a forthcoming crisis, according to billionaire investor Ray Dalio.
Ed Martin is leaving DOJ to focus on ‘legal battles’ in upcoming elections, Trump says
NBC Newsby Dareh Gregorian·1d ago
Trump loyalist Ed Martin, a “Stop the Steal” advocate who then served in the Justice Department, is leaving the administration to focus on upcoming elections, the president announced Friday.
Companies Are Bracing Themselves For El Niño’s Ripple Effects
Timeby Justin Worland·1d ago
The warnings from meteorologists have been growing slowly but steadily in recent months: the most severe El Niño on record may be coming soon.
Nearly 25% of U.S. workers are "functionally unemployed," economic analysis finds
CBS Newsby Megan Cerullo·1d ago
The U.S. job market is less robust than it looks, according to a new analysis. The nation's in July, well within the range economists consider healthy.
Miles Greenberg Rehearses Myths for the Future
Hyperallergicby Seph Rodney·1d ago
STOWE, Vt. — Across three adjacent screens, a warrior slathered in black oil and clothed only in dark briefs draws her double-edged sword, carefully, ceremoniously, across another combatant’s.
X Prize Healthspan Is Testing the Best Ideas for Slowing Aging
Timeby Alice Park·1d ago
Jamie Justice admits she has no poker face. As executive director of XPrize Healthspan, a philanthropic and corporate sponsored competition, Justice oversees one of the most buzz-worthy science...
Art and science must come together for coral reef conservation, biologists argue
Mongabay Globalby Bobbybascomb·1d ago
Art and science can work together to raise public awareness and propel conservation efforts needed to safeguard coral reef ecosystems, a group of coral scientists argues in a new research article...
Jingling Pot in England
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Placesby Alan Newman·1d ago
About Jingling Pot is one of the most popular vertical cave systems in the West Kingsdale area of Yorkshire.
Ken Griffin says Citadel unwound more than 80% of risk tied to Situational Awareness portfolio
US Top News and Analysisby Davis Giangiulio·1d ago
Ken Griffin of Citadel in a letter to clients on Friday addressed for the first time the firm's purchase of assets from Leopold Aschenbrenner's Situational Awareness hedge fund.
The $225 Pebble Time 2 is a refreshingly fun smartwatch | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Sarah Perez·1d ago
The new $225 Pebble Time 2 smartwatch feels like a toy, and we mean that in the best sense of the word.
The Other Significant Others: Living and Loving Outside the Confines of Conventional Friendship and Compulsory Coupledom
The Marginalianby Maria Popova·1d ago
The Other Significant Others: Living and Loving Outside the Confines of Conventional Friendship and Compulsory Coupledom By Maria Popova We move through the world largely unaware that our emotions...
New Novaspace forecast: 6,500+ EO satellites to launch by 2035
SpaceNewsby Novaspace·1d ago
Paris, France | August 2026– More than 6,500 Earth observation (EO) satellites are expected to launch by 2035, generating $155.9 billion in manufacturing revenues as governments expand sovereign...
11 arrested by federal agents aboard two cruise ships in Boston
NBC Newsby Mike Pescaro, NBC Boston·1d ago
Federal authorities boarded two cruise ships in Boston and arrested 11 people on suspicion of receiving and distributing child sexual exploitation and abuse material.
Nvidia just showed that the harness, not the AI model, is now the real hero | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Julie Bort·1d ago
Nvidia published some interesting new research on Friday suggesting it’s the harness, more than the underlying model, that is far more important when asking an AI to do long-horizon tasks.
20 Early Labor Day Menswear Sales Already Worth Shopping
Esquireby Luke Guillory; Sam Peters·2d ago
For some, fall is a bit of a double-edged sword. There’s something heartwarming about the cozy months. You get football, perfect jacket weather, and the holidays inching ever closer.
Tesla recalls 3 million vehicles in China over doorhandle safety, driver monitoring
US Top News and Analysisby Lora Kolodny·2d ago
Tesla is voluntarily recalling about 3 million vehicles in China to address two separate safety issues, the latest setback for the company as it tries to remain a major player in the world's...
With Beef Costs Skyrocketing, Trump Announces a Tariff Deal Aimed at Lowering Prices
Timeby Chantelle Lee·2d ago
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he has coordinated a new deal to lower beef prices in the U.S.
Florida's GOP has a very short playbook: Call everyone a socialist
Mother Jonesby Laura C. Morel·2d ago
In a bright red power suit, Ashley Moody, the former Florida attorney general who nabbed the state’s GOP Senate nomination in Tuesday’s primary, strolled onto the stage of Florida Republicans’...
Last chance: Save up to $300 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ticket today | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby TechCrunch Events·2d ago
The lowest prices for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 end tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT. Once that window closes, your chance to save up to $300 on your pass, or get an even larger discount on group pricing...
Most Americans aren't anti-vaccine. They're uncertain — and that's a growing public health challenge
US Top News and Analysisby Annika Kim Constantino·2d ago
Record measles cases and rising childhood vaccine exemptions in the U.S. have fueled concerns that Americans are increasingly turning against vaccines.
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