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Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced sustained pressure over appointing Peter Mandelson as Washington
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced sustained pressure over appointing Peter Mandelson as Washington
Senator John Fetterman discusses his political evolution from progressive to independent Democrat, his isolation within the party for supporting Trump's Iran strikes and Israel, and criticizes the Democratic Party's direction while advocating for country-over-party governance.
Funeral speeches vowed revenge against the US and Israel for an alleged attack on the Iranian destroyer Dena that killed 104 sailors, while calling for continuous public demonstrations and pledging loyalty
Joan Price, an 82-year-old senior sex educator, shares her journey from experimental singlehood to profound love with her late husband Robert, examining how aging transforms sexuality and how grief can sever our connection to desire—and how we can reclaim it.
Caregiving for aging parents requires meticulous organization to prevent dangerous oversights like missed medications or dehydration. This episode explores specific tech tools—from Wi-Fi-enabled calendars to smart pill dispensers—that help caregivers coordinate remotely, manage daily routines, and reclaim quality time with loved ones.
Drew Cohen of Speedwell Research argues that Constellation Software's 50% drawdown due to AI fears is overblown, explaining that mission-critical vertical market software customers prioritize reliability and switching costs over marginal cost savings, making disruption by AI-generated alternatives unlikely despite the technology lowering barriers to entry.
David Schmidtz argues that rational self-governance—whether individual, corporate, or academic—requires artificially imposed constraints and mission-driven frameworks to make decision-making manageable, while criticizing universities for prioritizing student comfort over intellectual growth and risk-taking.
President Trump hosts Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin for the annual St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Bowl ceremony, using the occasion to confirm recent military strikes against Iran, highlight a $42 billion trade deficit with Ireland, and promote his domestic election reform agenda while celebrating centuries of Irish-American diplomatic ties.
Anthropic's Felix Rieseberg explains why AI agents need their own virtual computers to be effective, arguing that confining Claude to chat interfaces severely limits capability. He details how this philosophy shaped Claude Cowork and why product development is shifting from lengthy planning to rapidly building multiple prototypes simultaneously.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang forecasts $1 trillion in AI infrastructure spending through 2027 driven by insatiable demand for Blackwell chips and viral adoption of agentic AI, though markets remain skeptical about whether the stock's valuation reflects a cyclical peak or structural growth.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the UK Parliament to reinforce the new 100-year bilateral partnership, demonstrate Ukraine's cost-effective drone defense innovations including a real-time iPad command system, and announce expanded military cooperation with Middle Eastern allies while warning that evolving AI and drone technologies threaten global security.
Dustin Poirier discusses the physical toll of extreme weight cutting and advocates for more UFC weight classes, while reflecting on fighter pay disparities, the dangers of modern sparring culture, and the uncrowned legends of MMA's early era.