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US stocks steady after global tech rout
US justice department to probe Bill Clinton and JPMorgan ties to Epstein
43-year-old democratic socialist who’s never held elected office unseats Seattle Mayor in another win for affordability politics
Cincinnati Reds great Barry Larkin brings baseball to the Middle East, with camels carting in relief pitchers from the bullpen
White House prepares to host Saudi Crown Prince in an arrival ceremony just short of an official state visit
AI stocks at center of stormy day on Wall Street, erasing sharp 1.3% drop
Meet Walmart’s new CEO, John Furner: Once an hourly worker, he’ll helm the top company in the Fortune 500
Meet Pete Skandalakis, the new prosecutor taking over for Fani Willis on the Georgia election case against Trump, Giuliani, and 13 other defendants
Anthropic rushes to prove its AI isn’t ‘woke’—and subtly throws rivals under Trump’s neutrality bus
Crypto market plunges as Bitcoin falls below $97,000
Tether eyes €1bn funding deal with AI robotics start-up Neura
US has reached a trade deal with Switzerland, say officials
White House memo claims Alibaba is helping Chinese military target US
Michael Burry, the short seller who bet against AI
Oracle hit hard in Wall Street’s tech sell-off over its huge AI bet
The meaning of the US shutdown
The meaning of the US shutdown

November 14, 2025

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Financial Times

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire at 59 years old
BlackRock’s $2.5 billion tokenized money market fund gets boost with Binance tie-up
Young adults are growing increasingly economically dislocated
How Apollo, Soros and others spotted red flags at First Brands
Wall Street stocks slide as tech jitters return
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns the AI bubble will ‘end in tears’ and credit ‘cockroaches’ abound
Delta CEO slams ‘inexcusable’ shutdown that led to canceled flights and workers doing high-stress jobs without pay
AI isn’t a bubble—but it’s showing warning signs
FAA is silent but airlines see a busy and healthy Thanksgiving travel season
Carlyle considers bid for foreign assets of Russia’s Lukoil
The ‘Big Short’ investor betting $1 billion against the AI bubble says Meta and Oracle’s accounting is hiding the brutal truth
Aston Martin chair explored buyout of carmaker with Saudi fund
AI bubble trouble talk is overblown
Economist behind K-shaped economy sees a ‘sea of despair’ for the bottom 90% and a ‘crisis of confidence’ in the American dream
‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry to close fund as he warns on valuations
Palantir CEO Alex Karp says this type of prestigious college grad is doomed. People with expert knowledge will ‘make a lot more money’
DINKs may flaunt their financial freedoms online—but they actually have less wealth than couples with kids
Michael Burry names FT Alphaville charts quiz winner as successor
Epstein’s network: ‘Life among the lucrative and louche’
Investing app Public acquires crypto IRA business for $65 million
Former MI6 chief Richard Moore: Britain must regain the ‘power of example’
US drew $900mn from IMF account as Argentina debt payment loomed
The elite Russian unit hunting Ukraine’s drone warriors
Japan and China spar over Taiwan as Trump tilts global ‘chessboard’
Trump ‘spent hours’ at Epstein’s house with victim of sex trafficking, email alleges
Only one in 3 U.S. adults approve of the way Trump is managing the government, AP-NORC poll shows
Anthropic says new $50B investment in data centers will create about 800 permanent jobs and 2,400 construction jobs
Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls’ as White House calls its release a Democratic smear
The U.S. Mint ended production of the penny, citing cost savings and the coin’s fading relevance as its buying power—once enough for a snack or candy—has all but disappeared
First Brands’ founder regains access to funds as court rejects asset freeze
Wall Street CEOs flock to White House dinner with Trump
When will I know if my flight is canceled? Here’s what to expect as delays ripple across U.S. airports
Circle shares slump after Q3 earnings despite big jump in revenue
UK pauses some intelligence sharing with US over Caribbean boat strikes
Gen Z, iced out from traditional white-collar jobs, is increasingly turning to nanny work for rich people—and nabbing 6-figure salaries in the process
How high are OpenAI’s compute costs? Possibly a lot higher than we thought
Putin approves sale of Citi’s Russia business
Older generations bash Gen Z for ‘doom spending.’ But experts say there’s a good reason why people splurge when they’re young
How Cisco is leaning on recruiting and upskilling staff in the AI era—instead of mass layoffs
How the American dream turned out to be pay to play
Epstein is not going away
Epstein is not going away

November 12, 2025

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Financial Times

Colombia to suspend intelligence sharing with US
Is China about to win the AI race?
Exclusive: Coinbase and stablecoin startup BVNK call off $2 billion acquisition
Sinking Nvidia keeps Wall Street’s gains in check
Alexis Ohanian ignored Paul Graham’s warning that Reddit’s ‘terrible’ name would be ‘poison’. Now it’s a $38 billion business 
Chinese ‘cryptoqueen’ who allegedly scammed thousands jailed in UK over Bitcoin stash worth $6.6 billion
Trump’s FAA refuses to give timeline on when flights will be normal after shutdown ends
Shares of Winklevoss’s Gemini sag as crypto firm losses grow
OpenAI accused of ‘consistent and dangerous pattern’ rushing product to market that is ‘inherently unsafe or lacking in needed guardrails’
The 50-year mortgage would cost you nearly $400k more than the standard, AP analysis says
BBC boss urges ‘fight’ for its journalism as board considers Trump threat
Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff to sell stake at $6bn valuation
UK banks push for easing of capital rules to counter surge in private credit
Lyft’s CEO got the top job after initially turning it down—Here’s the six-week process that made him chief executive
SoftBank sells Nvidia stake for $5.8bn as it prepares for AI investments
Investor angst over Big Tech’s AI spending spills into bond market
Can a fragmented Europe continue to prosper?
Why Nvidia should be glad to see the back of SoftBank
Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit and launch own start-up
Reverse mortgages edge up as US economy squeezes older Americans
Maga + AI is not a recipe for stability
Trump’s $2,000 tariff ‘dividends’ would cost twice as much as the revenue coming in, budget watchdog warns
Wendy’s plans hundreds of store closures to boost profits
Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
Warren Buffett says he is ‘going quiet’
‘Envy and greed walk hand in hand’: Warren Buffett casts side eye on Elon Musk-sized pay packages in final send-off
AI stocks lead Wall Street rebound as Nvidia, Palantir surge and S&P 500 claws back last week’s losses
Ukraine raids top officials as energy sector scandal unfolds
Democrats face party backlash over US government shutdown deal
Global markets rise as US senators move to end shutdown
The CEO who transformed Coach into a luxury powerhouse shares the grueling interview process he uses to vet candidates
Meet the millennial Meta cofounder and ex-journalist wife giving away their $20 billion fortune
Visa and Mastercard forge deal to end long-term dispute with merchants
Trump threatens to sue BBC for $1bn over January 6 speech edit
France’s Sarkozy freed from prison after 3 weeks as he awaits appeal
The nuclear arms race is back
The nuclear arms race is back

November 10, 2025

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Financial Times

Reasons to be bearish about China’s rise
Contractors tap emergency cash as US government shutdown pain mounts
MLB’s Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz charged with taking bribes to rig pitches so gamblers could win in-game prop bets
Senate leader says a potential shutdown deal is coming together as Dems weigh extending ACA subsidies or accepting a promise on a future vote
BBC boss Tim Davie resigns over Trump documentary edit
Trump administration demands states ‘undo’ full SNAP payouts and warns of penalties if they refuse
Trump promises a $2,000 tariff ‘dividend’ that Treasury secretary says could come via tax cuts already signed into law

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