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As A.I. Fever Rises in Silicon Valley, Pope Leo Has a Few Words The New York TimesAnthropic Billionaire Olah To Vatican: Don't Trust Us ForbesA capitalist (priest) reads ‘Magnifica Humanitas' America MagazinePope Leo urges world to 'slow down' on AI in first major manifesto Yahoo
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He spent four decades building the convenience store chain into a cornerstone of daily life.
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Bond traders are surrendering to inflation fears. It's raising the stakes for Washington qz.comBond Strategists Warn Yields to Stay High Even If Iran War Ends Bloomberg.comUS Treasury rout tests Washington's tolerance for higher borrowing costs ReutersUS debt is the 'elephant in the room' amid bond rout as interest costs could drive larger deficits Fortune
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Elon Musk's best friend could make more than $100 billion from SpaceX's IPO. His firm is also owed billions by SpaceX FortuneSpaceX's IPO Is a Bet Gravity Doesn't Apply to Elon Musk WSJA million people on Mars, a billion SpaceX shares: Inside Elon Musk's peculiar performance-based bonuses NBC NewsSpaceX's IPO charts reveal a company spending like an AI giant: Chart of the Day Yahoo Finance
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NASA is building a nuclear reactor for the Moon by 2030 — and testing the nuclear propulsion that could carry humans to Mars in the decade after — under a new directive that revives a space-nuclear ambition the agency has been quietly chasing since Apoll Space DailyThe surprising case for nuclear energy on the moon Scientific AmericanSurprising Case for Nuclear Energy on the Moon RealClearEnergyNASA dreams of a nuclear power plant on the moon.
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