Kalshi and Polymarket Create New Competition for Professional Economists - The New York Times
Economists have noticed that betting markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are pretty good at predicting not just political events but economic data, too.
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Kalshi and Polymarket Create New Competition for Professional Economists - The New York Times
Economists have noticed that betting markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are pretty good at predicting not just political events but economic data, too.
Trump Wants to Revive Shipping. Investors Are Slow to Back Him. - The New York Times
A French logistics behemoth promised $20 billion for the United States, but a year into President Trump’s second term, only a fraction of the money has arrived.
Trump Decries a ‘Nation of Renters’ but His New Policy Promotes One - The New York Times
President Trump’s recently announced executive order that would bar big investors from acquiring single-family homes includes an exemption that allows them to build homes for rent.
The rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.
(2) FAA Halts All Flights at El Paso Airport for 10 Days: Live Updates - The New York Times
No flights are allowed to or from the airport until Feb. 20 under a flight restriction order that cited unspecified “special security reasons.”
Update: Officials Claim Drone Incursion Led to Shutdown of El Paso Airport - The New York Times
The secretary of transportation said the military had neutralized a drug cartel drone. Two officials said testing of counter-drone technology prompted the closure. The F.A.A. initially said it would last 10 days.
Tumbler Ridge Live Updates: 10 Dead in School Shooting in British Columbia - The New York Times
The shooting occurred at a high school and residence in eastern British Columbia, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which said the suspected shooter was among the dead.
What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either | The New Yorker
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
Why Kids Are Starting to Sound Like Their Grandparents
The strange resurgence of words like “yap” and “skedaddle.”
Haruki Murakami Isn’t Afraid of the Dark
The author, who brought Japanese literature into the global mainstream, grapples with aging and his place in the world of letters.
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| Murakami describes his writing process as an act of going “into another world.” Photo by Dana Scruggs for NYT. |
The Mass Market Paperback goes Extinct after 90+ years.
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| “It was one of the most brilliant technologies in the history of the world,” Paula Rabinowitz, author of American Pulp, said, “precisely because you could shove it in your purse or your pocket.” |
Green Day Condemns ICE as Part of Super Bowl Festivities (Thanks to Sam for this one)
The band’s frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to quit their jobs, warning that the Trump administration would inevitably abandon them.
Japan’s Takaichi secures historic supermajority in landslide election victory | CNN
How Japan’s Leader, Sanae Takaichi, Rescued Her Party from the Abyss - The New York Times
How Japan’s prime minister will use her massive new mandate
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Thailand’s Conservative Party Claims Surprise Election Victory - The New York Times
It was the first time in years that a conservative party preaching nationalism, patriotism and respect for the monarchy came out on top.
Hong Kong Court Sentences Jimmy Lai to 20 Years - The New York Times
The media tycoon, a Chinese-born British citizen, had been a persistent critic of Beijing. The sentence is the harshest penalty so far under a national security law.
To China, Jimmy Lai Was an Arch Villain. To His Supporters, He Was Their Hope. - The New York Times
Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong publisher and democracy campaigner, was convicted of national security charges in a city where even minor dissent is now whispered.
Iran sentences Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to 7 more years in prison | CNN
Seahawks bully Drake Maye, Patriots on way to dominant Super Bowl 60 win - The Athletic
Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker III earns Super Bowl MVP after dad attends first NFL game - The Athletic
Reviewing Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show: Grading the performance - The Athletic
Green Day delivers tame Super Bowl performance after condemning ICE in earlier events | CNN
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| Running back Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards and helped the Seahawks control much of Super Bowl 60 against the Patriots. |
Trump’s Greenland Threats Rattle the Faroe Islands - The New York Times
Many people in the Faroe Islands, a tiny archipelago in the North Atlantic, want to be their own state. The crisis over Greenland, Denmark’s other territory, has complicated that, for now.
The Winter Olympics get 8 new events, including the first new sport in decades (Thanks to Sara for this one)
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Reports: Lindsey Vonn fractured leg in Olympic downhill crash, had surgery
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| Athletes compete during the men's sprint race at the Ski Mountaineering World Cup event in Bormio, Italy, in February 2025, a year before the sport makes its debut at the Winter Olympics. |
Behind the Scenes at the 150th Westminster Dog Show
Brushing, panting, licking and leaping: Here’s what we saw backstage, where show dogs could let their fur down before taking to the ring.
Rethinking Shakespeare in Shanghai
A recent production of “Othello” proves that small creative flowers can grow between the dreary slabs of cultural concrete laid by the Communist Party.
How Trump Brought the Fight Over American History to Philadelphia - The New York Times
The administration took a crowbar to a site that focused on George Washington and slavery. But can the contradictions of the Founding Era be erased?
In Philadelphia, a few steps from the Liberty Bell, there stands a ghost house. It consists of partially reconstructed red brick walls, an empty door frame and windows and, etched on a free-standing stone slab, the names of nine enslaved people who served George Washington there.
The President’s House, as the open-air site is known, was the seat of the executive branch of the United States’ fledgling democracy from 1790 to 1800, when Washington and then John Adams lived there. But since Jan. 22, when workers arrived unannounced with crowbars and pried all 30 interpretive signs off the walls, it has become a front in the red-hot political battle over American history.
The National Park Service, whose leadership ordered the removals, says it was merely complying with President Trump’s executive order last March calling for the removal or revision of displays that “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”
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| Since the removals, local people have come to the site, which is next to the Liberty Bell, to tape up messages, share information and read aloud. |
China’s Xi Presses Trump on Taiwan in Phone Call - The New York Times
Both leaders gave versions of what they discussed, but the Chinese president’s take made clear the issue of the island was front and center.
Mr. Xi told Mr. Trump that the American position on Taiwan was “the most important issue in China-U.S. relations,” it said, and asserted that China “will never allow Taiwan to be separated from China.”
“The U.S. must handle arms sales to Taiwan with extreme caution,” Mr. Xi told Mr. Trump, according to the description in Chinese state media.
“He’s trying to set the table for telling President Trump, ‘When you come in April, be ready to have a serious, sit-down conversation about Taiwan because it’s very important to me,’” Ryan Hass, the director of the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution.
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Trump Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy - The New York Times (2017)
Nuclear Arms Control Era Comes to End Amid Global Rush for New Weapons - The New York Times
Beijing, Moscow and shaken American allies are seeking new warheads as President Trump ends more than a half century of nuclear arms control with Russia.
Russia hits Ukraine energy targets with hundreds of drones, missiles, ahead of talks - ABC News (Thanks to Graydon for this one)
Investigation Finds Credit Suisse Had Wider Nazi Ties Than Previously Known - The New York Times (Thanks to Haadi for this one)
But a lawyer who has been scrutinizing archives and UBS are in a dispute over access to about 150 documents.
Born of a Factory Mistake, This Sad Toy Horse Captures China’s Mood - The New York Times
A manufacturing error turned a Lunar New Year toy into an unlikely emblem of workplace fatigue. China is experiencing a backlash to the 996 work culture and a young generation that has embraced nature activities (or staying in bed) rather than consumerism as they are finding opportunities for upward mobility disappearing.
Facing Immigration Backlash, Trump Called Schumer to Cut a Deal - The New York Times
The president and the top Senate Democrat, who are often at each other’s throats, agreed to try to keep the government open and to start talks on new limits on federal immigration agents.
Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize’ Elections - The New York Times
The comments, made on a conservative podcast, follow a string of moves from his administration to try to exert more control over American elections.
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered the call and President Trump directly questioned frontline agents on the inquiry, The Times has learned.
Trump’s Lawsuit Against I.R.S. Creates ‘Enormous Conflict of Interest’ - The New York Times
The president is demanding that the federal government pay him at least $10 billion over the unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns during his first term.
U.A.E. Firm Quietly Took Stake in the Trump Family’s Crypto Company - The New York Times
The $500 million agreement raises new concerns about the propriety of the president negotiating foreign policy with his own business partners.
Hours after The Times reported that President Trump had lowered the bar for a deal, he denied backtracking and made new threats against Harvard.
Trump’s Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers - The New York Times
The administration’s announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among performers and patrons about its future.
Venezuela’s acting president signs oil industry overhaul that eases state control | AP News (Thanks to Chris for this)
Sweeping oil reform in Venezuela approved, operators expected to gain autonomy | Reuters
| Delcy Rodriguez holds up a copy of the new law repealing a cornerstone of Venezuela's socialist movement. |
Even the Sky May Not Be the Limit for A.I. Data Centers - The New York Times
Some tech leaders are concerned that the artificial intelligence race will exhaust available land and energy. The solution might lie in orbit.
Microsoft Pledged to Save Water. In the A.I. Era, It Expects Water Use to Soar. - The New York Times
Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more than double by 2030 from 2020, including in places that face shortages.
Elon Musk Merges SpaceX With His A.I. Start-Up xAI - The New York Times
The deal further intermingles Mr. Musk’s companies and creates the most valuable private company on earth.
Unrelated: Police Search X’s Premises in France as Prosecutors Summon Elon Musk - The New York Times
The move followed a yearlong investigation into X and escalated a wider standoff between European officials and American tech companies over the regulation of social media.