Monthly Archives: May 2026

Axios: Union Station gets $466 M glow-up

Union Station gets $466M glow-up   A National Guard member watches travelers at Union Station in Washington last year. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The Trump administration is spending nearly half a billion dollars to upgrade Washington’s Union Station, Axios’ Cuneyt Dil reports. The … Continue reading

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The Big Think: The science and practice of constraints (and why we need them)

The psychological reason complete freedom is a creative dead end Big Think and David Epstein May 23, 2026 General Magic invented the cloud, emojis, and virtual keyboards, then collapsed under the weight of its own freedom. Pixar, built on the opposite philosophy, … Continue reading

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Massimo on X: We must never forget there is slavery in this world; worst of all there is child slavery

Massimo @Rainmaker1973 · 3h Iqbal Masih was sold into bonded labor at the age of 4. He was forced to weave carpets 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. At age 10, he escaped helping free 3,000 other children … Continue reading

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Axios: AI turns energy into America’s hottest business

 AI turns energy into America’s hottest business   Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Stock: Getty Images The AI boom is pushing companies across the economy — from tech giants to automakers — deep into the energy business, Axios national energy correspondent Amy Harder writes. … Continue reading

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Mario Nawfal on X: Imagine a ship, easy to do when one thinks of war and the Hormuz Strait which normally allows over 100 ships to pass through each day. The watch this video … MSC Gulsun is one of the largest ships ever built … 23,756 containers …

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Harvard Law Today: When seeing isn’t believing in court. “How AI could challenge assumptions about proof and truth in criminal law”

Harvard Law School Shield Explore Harvard Law News National & World Affairs When seeing isn’t believing in court How AI could challenge assumptions about proof and truth in criminal law Apr 15, 2026 By Rachel Reed Early in 2020, a cell … Continue reading

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Axios: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang:

Nvidia’s new frontier   Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images The company best known for powering the AI boom is coming for the PC: Next week, Nvidia is expected to debut the first Windows computers that … Continue reading

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Clash Report: Iran’s Ghalibaf … New phase of the war…

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Fortune: U.S. and Debt of $39 trillion. Time to Google Ferguson’s Law

EconomyGovernment Surging Treasury yields expose a brutal truth: America has no margin for error on its $39 trillion debt By  Shawn Tully Senior Editor-at-Large May 30, 2026, 3:00 AM ET Add us on Kevin Warsh has some levers to pull—but … Continue reading

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Buchanan: Dublin Time Machine on X. “He survived the Titanic and braved the Somme. But perhaps his greatest achievement was photographing peasants and priests across a long lost Ireland with a sympathetic yet unflinching eye. Meet Father Francis Browne SJ. Jesuit, war hero, and accidental documentarian of a vanishing world.”

BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine @RobLooseCannon · 6h He survived the Titanic and braved the Somme. But perhaps his greatest achievement was photographing peasants and priests across a long lost Ireland with a sympathetic yet unflinching eye. Meet Father Francis Browne … Continue reading

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