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Living in London, you feel the tremors of a global energy crisis through every headline and market update before the full picture emerges. The city — one of the world’s great financial centres — is a real-time barometer of what’s moving through the world’s economic arteries, and what isn’t. Right now, what isn’t moving is ... Read more
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 15, No. 630. Read more ›
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"Asian stocks rallied Monday while oil prices tumbled," reports CNBC, "after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a peace deal aimed at ending nearly four months of conflict..." The strongest reaction was seen in energy markets. U.S. crude oil futures for July delivery were down 4.77% to $80.83 per barrel by 8:27 p.m. ET. Brent futures, the international benchmark, for August delivery traded about 4% lower to $83.77 per barrel.... Read more ›
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Amazon’s AI Gameplan For Sellers After consumers, Amazon is now moving AI to the seller side. The ecommerce major is… Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1822 on June 15 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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The American and Russian space programs took radically different approaches to landing their spacecraft, dictated by geography and physics. Here's why. Read more ›
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"As the use of artificial intelligence spreads across companies worldwide, it is relieving workers of tedious old chores but creating new ones," reports the Los Angeles Times. "Most people don't realize the amount of time that they're spending working on the tools to get the time savings that they're professing," said Paul Leonardi, Duca Family professor of technology management at UC Santa Barbara." Leonardi is one of the co-authors of... Read more ›
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Если у вас в начале июня внезапно завис git clone, а pip install начал валиться на каждом втором пакете — выдохните, дело не в вас и не в карме. С мая 2026 доступ к ключевым инструментам разработчика из России потихоньку деградирует. 8 июня Роскомнадзор предложил отрасли решение, и отрасль встретила его, мягко говоря, без оваций. Давайте по порядку: что сломалось, почему достаётся именно репозиториям, что это за «ГосVPN» такой, почему... Read more ›
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Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), a superconducting quantum hardware spinout from Oxford University, has closed a £260 million Series C — the largest private quantum computing round ever raised in Europe, according to… Read more ›
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Fusion startup Xcimer Energy reportedly activated its Phoenix laser system in Denver, claiming the title of the world's largest privately owned laser. Read more ›
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The colleague who holds it together during a layoff and only cries in the parking lot isn't displaying professionalism — they're running a learned protocol about when grief is affordable. The protocol was almost certainly written in childhood, and the workplace just gave it a new venue. Read more ›
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Fusion startup Xcimer Energy has activated Phoenix, a krypton-fluoride excimer laser system the company describes as the largest privately owned laser in the world. Read more ›
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The Sunday system rebuild looks like preparation, but it functions like a sedative — and the difference matters more than most productivity advice will admit. Read more ›
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In 1981, two psychologists published a short paper in the Journal of Organizational Behavior that quietly influences how a lot of us talk about being worn down by work. Christina Maslach and Susan E. Jackson introduced something they called the Maslach Burnout Inventory, a questionnaire, and four decades later it is still one of the ... Read more Read more ›
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A quick note: I am not an economist, a psychologist, or an organizational scientist. This is me reading Gallup’s data and thinking out loud about it. The figures here are estimates and population-level patterns, not a diagnosis of your job or your team, and Gallup’s own causal claims are its framing of correlational findings, not ... Read more Read more ›
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Picture someone at the end of a long day. The apartment is quiet. They open ChatGPT, not to draft an email or debug a script, but to say something close to: here is how I am feeling, tell me I am not crazy. The reply comes back warm and patient, with no delay or sigh ... Read more Read more ›
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Sea otters carry a favored rock in a loose pouch of skin beneath each forearm, balance it on their chests like a personal anvil, and reuse the same stone across dives — a tool-keeping behavior almost unheard of outside great apes and a few birds. Read more ›
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In July 1969, Apollo 11's crew was sealed in an Airstream trailer for 21 days while NASA tested moon rocks for life that wasn't there — meanwhile, the ocean beneath their splashdown site held vampire squid, 40-meter siphonophores, and single-celled organisms the size of dinner plates. Read more ›
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