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Count Binface: a serious fool

OpenAI’s latest AI model likely has similar cyber vulnerabilities to one that led to U.S. export controls on Anthropic’s Fable, British agency says

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Jonathan Haidt: Why the Right should support the social media ban

Top Iranian officials admitted to the supreme leader that the U.S. naval blockade was crushing the economy, report says, as Trump eyes reimposing it

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How Britain became Zombieland

Wyoming officials say Meta’s 715,000-square-foot data center is responsible for contaminating its water system with a rare bacterium

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Does Manchesterism need Miliband?

Memory chip giant SK Hynix jumps nearly 13% in Wall Street debut as AI frenzy powers biggest initial share sale in the U.S. by a foreign company

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Why Burnhamomics will fail

Meet ‘Freedom Fuel Network’ stations, a new chain with cheaper gas and mysterious origins

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Size mattered for the Founding Fathers

Billionaires warned New York would scare off business. Anthropic and Airbnb just made their biggest bets on the city yet

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The myth of the King of the North

This summer’s hottest IPOs are minting a new class of ultra-high-net-worth ‘IPO Bros’—and family offices are changing how they approach them

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Burnham should call a snap election

Fidji Simo steps back from OpenAI—and exposes the fragile hold women still have on power

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The great Labour brain drain

One Wall Street firm is paying its Gen Z interns fresh out of college $8,600 a week—more than the typical American makes in nearly two months

Culture
Slough after The Office

When Erling Haaland isn’t playing for Norway in the World Cup, he’s investing in a chess championship and playing an animated Viking

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Katie Price’s horror show

U.S. Treasury has borrowed $155 billion every month of this fiscal year—and is now paying $24 billion a week in interest on its debts

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