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Page 10 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedManil Suriβs 6 favorite books set in India
The Week publishes a curated list of six books set in India recommended by award-winning author Manil Suri. The recommendations include works by contemporary and classic Indian authors such as Sandip Roy, Rupa Bajwa, and R.K. Narayan.
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Marvellβs stock climbs as βexceptionalβ AI demand drives a stronger growth outlook
Marvell Technology's stock rose following the company's announcement of strong AI-driven revenue growth expectations. The chipmaker projects accelerating quarterly revenue growth throughout the remainder of its fiscal year, citing exceptional demand for custom chips in the AI sector.
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Momentusβs stock nearly triples in 2 days as the space company raises more cash from investors
Momentus, a space company, saw its stock price nearly triple over two days following a private placement announcement securing additional investor funding. The article reports on investor enthusiasm for the company's capital raise with minimal analysis of underlying business fundamentals or risks.
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Snowflakeβs stock is on fire as AI acceleration drives record product-revenue growth
Snowflake's stock surged following better-than-expected earnings, raised guidance, and a $6 billion AWS partnership expansion. The article frames the company's performance as driven by AI acceleration and strong product-revenue growth.
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Stocks just scored a trifecta of record closes for the first time in 2026. What to expect next.
Stock markets achieved record closes across three indices simultaneously for the first time in 2026. The article suggests President Trump's positive rhetoric about Iran war negotiations correlates with larger market upswings.
The Other Vindictive Part of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Case
A judge dismissed a criminal indictment against Kilmar Abrego Garcia due to prosecutorial vindictiveness, but the author suggests a similar vindictive spirit exists elsewhere in his case that has received little attention. The piece sets up an investigative framing to examine this overlooked dimension.
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Who Is The District Court Judge Who Was Privately Reprimanded For Having Loud Sex In Her Chambers With A Law Enforcement Officer From Her District?
A Reason article presents a mystery framing around an unnamed district court judge who allegedly received a private reprimand for sexual conduct in her chambers with a law enforcement officer. The piece promises readers can deduce the judge's identity from clues in an unnamed memorandum.
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DoJ Sues UCLA for Allegedly Tolerating Discrimination and Harassment Against Jews and Israelis, Seeks Return of Federal Grants
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against UCLA alleging discrimination and harassment against Jewish and Israeli students, seeking rescission of federal grant payments during the period of alleged noncompliance with Title VI. The headline and description present the DOJ's legal complaint and specific remedies sought without additional interpretation.
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Trump's Trade War Caused a $15 Billion Decline in U.S. Farm Sales to China
The article reports that U.S. farm sales to China declined by $15 billion during Trump's trade war, with the description suggesting American farmers absorbed most losses despite potential product redirection. The framing attributes economic harm directly to trade policy without extensive counterargument.
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A Prescient Poem About AI
A Reason.com post uses a Philip Larkin poem stanza to humorously frame AI as metaphorical 'children,' drawing a literary parallel to the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. The piece employs cultural reference and light jocular tone to discuss AI development.
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Does Reporting Bad News About the Iran War Make You a Foreign Agent?
Article examines Trump administration's invocation of FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act) against critics reporting negative developments regarding Iran policy, framing the legal threat as potentially chilling journalism. The piece questions whether critical reporting on military matters can be weaponized through vague regulatory language.
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Ken Paxton's Primary Victory Shows How Trump's Grudges Undermine His Party's Interests
The article frames Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton in the primary as driven by personal grievances against John Cornyn rather than strategic party interests. The headline and description emphasize Trump's 'petty grudges' and characterize Cornyn as 'the safer bet,' implying Paxton's victory represents a party liability.
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Argentina to implement digital system that will use citizensβ data to simulate scenarios
Argentina plans to create a 'digital twin' system using citizens' personal data to simulate policy scenarios. Authorities frame it as improving public policy, while critics warn of potential data misuse risks.
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Maradona trial: Clinic director says Luque and Cosachov pushed for home hospitalization
A clinic director testified in the Maradona trial that physicians Luque and Cosachov advocated for continuing Maradona's treatment at home rather than in the clinic. The statement attributes the hospitalization decision to the medical team's recommendations.
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CBS News declined to renew contract for β60 Minutesβ correspondent who clashed with Bari Weiss
CBS News did not renew the contract of '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, who previously clashed with Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss over a December report. The headline and description present the non-renewal as factual without immediate elaboration on underlying details or context.
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Zelenskiy asks Trump for air defenceΒ as Russia escalates strike threats
President Zelenskiy requests air defense systems and interceptors from President Trump as Russia escalates military strike threats against Ukraine. The article reports on diplomatic appeals for military aid during ongoing conflict escalation.
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Peru presidential candidatesβ mining plans cast doubt on investment, industry leader says
A Reuters report covering Peru's mining industry leader warning that conflicting mining policies from two presidential candidates could harm investment confidence. The article appears to present an industry perspective on electoral positions affecting the mining sector.
EUβs von der Leyen discussed Ukraineβs path to EU membership with Zelenskiy
European Commission President von der Leyen confirmed discussing Ukraine's EU membership pathway with President Zelenskiy. The article reports on a bilateral conversation regarding Ukraine's integration process into the European Union.
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Israel declares new swathe of Lebanon βa combat zone,β warns residents to leave
Israel's military declared a new area of southern Lebanon a combat zone and instructed residents to relocate northward. The declaration represents an expansion of military operations in the region with warnings of imminent military action.
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Bangladesh saves βDonald Trumpβ from Eid sacrifice
Bangladesh authorities prevented the ritual slaughter of a rare albino buffalo nicknamed 'Donald Trump' due to its blonde-colored hair and flowing mane. The 700-kg animal will be preserved at the national zoo instead of being sacrificed during Eid celebrations.
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