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Tensions between the U.S. and China are escalating, especially in the realm of press freedoms, as both countries reciprocate expulsions of journalists. Meanwhile, the political landscape is shifting with significant retirements among House Democrats, signaling potential upheaval ahead of the elections. On the business front, the hype around SpaceX's IPO is palpable, with Wall Street eager to capitalize on Elon Musk's vision, while Anthropic's meteoric rise raises eyebrows about sustainability in the AI sector.
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Business & TechnologyAs the SpaceX Hype Machine Steamrolls Ahead, Wall Street Jumps AboardElon Musk and Wall Street are collaborating to generate excitement around SpaceX's upcoming public offering, aiming to make potential investors perceive the risks of not investing as greater than those of participating in the IPO.
Business & TechnologyThe $900 Billion Giant: How Anthropic Got So Big, So FastAnthropic's rapid ascent to a $900 billion valuation, eclipsing OpenAI, highlights its significant growth metrics and the challenges it must navigate moving forward.
Politics & PolicyFlorida Democrat Frederica Wilson to retire from the HouseRep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) will retire from Congress, marking her departure as the 30th House Democrat not seeking reelection, as reported by the Miami Herald.
Politics & PolicyBeijing's influence persists in US schools under a new nameChinese language programs in US public schools may be influenced by the Chinese Communist Party, raising concerns about the integrity of educational content.
Politics & PolicyTrump says he's weighing 'final determination' on Iran dealTrump is considering a final decision on extending the ceasefire with Iran and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing his stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
Politics & PolicyGuatemala president denies deal with US on striking suspected drug groupsGuatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo has denied any agreement with the U.S. for joint military strikes against drug trafficking on Guatemalan soil, while acknowledging a collaborative effort to enhance the country's anti-drug initiatives.
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