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Israel, Hamas agree to first phase of Gaza peace deal
The Trump-brokered agreement drove cautious optimism that a permanent end to their brutal two-year conflict could be near.
Weiss makes first major CBS moves
The new editor-in-chief booked three former secretaries of state for a roundtable related to the war in Gaza.
IS THIS THE END?
JPMorgan offers an answer to big AI question: Who is paying for it?
America's biggest bank is spending $2 billion a year on AI — and it's paying for itself. We need more of this disclosure.
This is Why You Don’t Let Libertarians Run Your Country
Of course Javier Milei has plunged Argentina’s economy directly into the toilet. Inevitably so. The news only broke last month that Milei’s government is in such deep trouble that it needs a $20 billion bailout from the United States to stay above water, which Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is reportedly prepared to grant. But this outcome was practically foreordained, from the moment Milei became president back in 2023. You could tell he was going to crash and burn, and take thousands of Argentinians’ jobs and livelihoods with him, as soon as he uttered the word “libertarian.”
The US and China are more alike than you think
The ‘lawyerly state versus engineering state’ framing creates a false binary.
Dissent racks Fed, new minutes show
While most of the central bank’s policymakers still see inflation as a bigger threat than the jobs market, there’s little consensus on the path forward.
Alternative economic data fills gap in government numbers
Alternative economic data is filling the blind spots created by the suspension of data collection during the government shutdown, and the substitutes paint varying pictures of the economy.