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BREAD | ∑:· 2025-06-29 14:30
Feels like a good time to pull this one back out given the discourse on the timeline.God forbid anyone in this industry have evolving perspectives of...this industry.Jon Charbonneau 🇺🇸 (@jon_charb):@MikazukVII CT’s inability to comprehend that some people may just be constructively criticizing their own bags, and don’t just have 1000 year locked 99% discounted bags of the enemy’s token, never ceases to amaze me ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 14:30
Muhammad Yunus’s most important task is to remodel Bangladesh’s politics. But there are signs that politicians are running out of patience with this process https://t.co/iEakWJ9GqK ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 14:29
Indians fear that for all his bluster about making trade “fair”, Donald Trump’s administration is intent on winning unequal gains https://t.co/RW10BqDYOI ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 14:29
As increasing demand for workers to train algorithms and annotate digital data brings a boost to the industry, a growing share of the work in the coming years is expected to be done by Africans.The jobs are sorely needed https://t.co/psLsLzoWkd ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 14:24
Recent polling found that 77% of Britons want first-cousin marriage outlawed, rising to 82% among supporters of Reform UK https://t.co/5imBTwabfJ ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-06-29 14:15
As soon as the bombing stopped, Iran began waging a new campaign—this time against its own people https://t.co/5O3w5NoSq1 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-29 14:15
Some parts of the options markets are still showing signs of stress even after Middle East tensions eased https://t.co/niiQOET44s ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 14:14
The war’s widening “grey zone”—10km of ground either side of the contact line, watched and punished by drones—is spurring demand for robust robots that let men stay underground https://t.co/mWjfZjF26t ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-06-29 14:14
Satellites usually suffer one of two fates: a fiery demise in Earth's atmosphere or becoming part of the orbiting satellite graveyard.But Lux Aeterna, a startup that just exited stealth, has designed a reusable satellite that can launch and land.There's an added benefit beyond savings and sustainability too: satellites that can return to Earth can be updated or refitted for different purposes. And the current plan is for the first satellite, Delphi, to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2027.Learn more h ...