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A Table for Fortune, a 3,000-page novel by William T. Vollmann, is “heroic, fascinating, and important.”

Caroline Knowles’ Uneasy Streets “peels back, layer by layer, the truth about Chinese investment” in the UK.

Paul Preston’s biography of Spain’s Juan Carlos I, Downfall of a King, recounts his “sleazy activities in almost as much detail as his political ones.”

Ken Bensinger’s Red Card is a “gripping white-collar crime thriller” delving into FIFA corruption.

The Infinity Machine, Sebastian Mallaby’s biography of Demis Hassabis, is a “portrait of one of the single-minded personalities plunging the world into an uncertain future.”

Why Edward Jones thinks AI can defuse a demographic time bomb

Managing partner Penny Pennington wants to capture financial advisers’ insights before they retire.
Penny Pennington

Apple sues Open AI, accusing it of stealing trade secrets

The legal salvo could complicate OpenAI’s plans as it gears up for a potentially blockbuster IPO.
Abdul Saboor/File Photo/Reuters

Top Democrats slam Trump over crypto ahead of vote

“The disclosures heighten concerns about the president pushing Congress to pass crypto legislation in favor of the very industry he’s cashing in on,” the senators wrote.
Elizabeth Warren
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US lacks scores of ambassadors in Africa

Some 41 African countries currently lack a confirmed envoy, including Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, and Sudan.
Massad Boulos
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Graham’s legacy is inextricably tied to Trump

The South Carolina Republican will be remembered for his pivot to become a Trump ally, and for his love of the job.
Lindsey Graham and Donald Trump in 2023
Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

Lindsey Graham, Republican senator and Trump ally, dies

The lawmaker’s office said he died following a ‘brief and sudden illness.’
Lindsey Graham
Aaron P. Bernstein/File Photo/Reuters

Debatable: AI’s impact on the economy

Will the technology eliminate US jobs, or create more of them? Washington isn’t sure.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
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US lacks scores of ambassadors in Africa

Some 41 African countries currently lack a confirmed envoy, including Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, and Sudan.

Gay Wyoming Republican sues members of his own party for ‘pedophile’ slur

“I’ve never experienced anything like this in my entire life,” said Reid Rasner, who’s running for Wyoming’s sole House seat.

Top Democrats slam Trump over crypto ahead of vote

“The disclosures heighten concerns about the president pushing Congress to pass crypto legislation in favor of the very industry he’s cashing in on,” the senators wrote.

Maine Senate race debacle muddies Democrats’ future

The end of Platner’s disastrous bid for a must-win US Senate seat has blunted Democrats’ efforts to oppose President Trump’s agenda.

Trump’s Supreme Court mulligan ‘exceedingly unlikely,’ experts say

The president faces long odds in trying to get the court to reconsider his defeat on birthright citizenship and E. Jean Carroll’s $5 million civil judgment against him.

Senators want to restore manufacturing program cut by Trump

Sens. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Jon Husted, R-Ohio, Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, and Andy Kim, D-N.J., are backing the bill.

Americans’ support for immigration falls from record high, poll finds

Seventy-three percent of US adults say immigration is a good thing, according to June Gallup polling, down from 79% who said so last year.

Vance in wait-and-see mode as Iran ceasefire crumbles

The vice president is focusing on domestic priorities while President Donald Trump and the military take point on the conflict.
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