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How clips ate the internet | The Vergecast
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The Verge The Verge

How clips ate the internet | The Vergecast

Short-form video clips have evolved from casual user behavior into a massive industrialized economy where brands and creators pay decentralized networks of amateur editors to flood social media with content designed to appear organic while gaming algorithmic distribution.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
Why China Keeps Selling U.S. Treasuries | China Decode
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Why China Keeps Selling U.S. Treasuries | China Decode

China and Russia are deepening economic ties through energy partnerships and shared opposition to US hegemony, while China simultaneously reduces its US Treasury holdings amid global uncertainty about American debt sustainability.

about 1 month ago · 8 points
LIVE: EU agriculture ministers arrive for council meeting
Reuters Reuters

LIVE: EU agriculture ministers arrive for council meeting

EU agriculture ministers emphasized protecting the Common Agricultural Policy budget from cuts amid geopolitical instability, while addressing food security threats from the Middle East conflict, advancing post-Brexit

about 1 month ago · 0 points
LIVE: Quad foreign ministers issue statement in New Delhi
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Reuters Reuters

LIVE: Quad foreign ministers issue statement in New Delhi

The Quad foreign ministers met in New Delhi to announce concrete security and economic initiatives, shifting from diplomatic consultation to tangible 'partnership of action' focused on maritime surveillance, critical minerals, energy security, and port infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
America’s Monthly Payment Crisis Just Got ALOT Worse...
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Ken McElroy Ken McElroy

America’s Monthly Payment Crisis Just Got ALOT Worse...

The American economy has shifted from an ownership model to a subscription-based 'access' economy, where consumers finance everything from music and cars to groceries through monthly payments. This cultural shift, accelerated by inflation and buy-now-pay-later services, has trapped younger generations in a cycle of perpetual debt with no assets to show for it.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
"Iranians Are The BIGGEST Losers" - Trump's Iran Peace Deal Is 95% DONE
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The Diary of a CEO The Diary of a CEO

"Iranians Are The BIGGEST Losers" - Trump's Iran Peace Deal Is 95% DONE

President Trump is reportedly finalizing a peace deal with Iran to dismantle its 400kg stockpile of highly enriched uranium—sufficient for 11 nuclear bombs—by June 14th in exchange for unfreezing $6-30 billion in assets and lifting sanctions, a move that would drop oil prices but leave the IRGC in power and Iranian dissidents disappointed.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
He’s Working 60 Hours a Week to Retire Early… Worth It?
The Money Guy Show The Money Guy Show

He’s Working 60 Hours a Week to Retire Early… Worth It?

A 23- and 26-year-old couple with a $300,000 net worth reveal the trade-offs of aggressive early wealth building, where one partner works 60 hours per week across three jobs to maintain a 25% savings rate and a $565,000 home while navigating career transitions and family planning.

about 1 month ago · 9 points