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3 Things to Do When You Feel Like Everyone Else Is More Successful Than You
Sree VijaykumarI don’t want to admit this, but I have a history of comparing my success to that of my friends. But this is a fool’s errand—I am a freelance writer and, for whatever reason, many of my friends are lawyers and consultants. They’re busy climbing the corporate ladder while I’m over here writing my little stories at home.

Despite knowing better, I’ve fallen into a terrible trap where I often look at their milestones—promotions, job titles, pay raises—and then at my own trajectory and think, Why the hell aren’t I getting those things? I then arrive at the awful conclusion that it’s because I’m not doing as well as they are. As you can imagine, this has been not-great for my self-esteem.

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Doctors Say They've Found a Way to Clean the Microplastics Out of Your Body
Doctors Say They've Found a Way to Clean the Microplastics Out of Your Body
A high-end medical practice is offering clients the purported service of scrubbing their blood of microplastics.


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Exclusivehow China's military is quietly gaining control of the Pacific
Exclusivehow China's military is quietly gaining control of the Pacific
Didi Kirsten Tatlow is a Senior Reporter for International Affairs at Newsweek, based in Berlin. She reports on China and its interactions with the world as it seeks to rise to global preeminence with a focus on security, technology, politics and ideology, and international relations. Didi joined Newsweek after a stint at think tanks in Germany and Prague and following two decades of reporting at the New York Times, the Associated Press and the South China Morning Post, among others, much of it in China. She has won many awards including from the Overseas Press Club of America. A graduate of SOAS at the University of London, she can be reached at d.kirstentatlow@newsweek.comX: @dktatlow Languages:Fluent in Chinese, German, English


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Trump has a chance to strike a deal with Iran - WSJ (No paywall)
Trump has a chance to strike a deal with Iran
As nuclear negotiations with Iran begin in earnest, President Trump has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to strike a bargain that could make the regionand the worldsafer. That is, if Tehran agrees to it.


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The Demise of the Flynn Effect
The Demise of the Flynn Effect
This was a timed post. The way these work is that if it takes me more than one hour to complete the post, an applet that I made deletes everything I've written so far and I abandon the post. You can find my previous timed post here.






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Trumps exceptional tariff weekend - WSJ (No paywall)
Trumps exceptional tariff weekend
President Trump is taking exception to the idea that his Administration is offering exceptions to his punishing tariffs. Thats the story after a confusing weekend that offers more lessons in the arbitrary nature of Trump trade policy.


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The Age of Forever Wars - Foreign Affairs (No paywall)
The Age of Forever Wars
Since its founding in 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading forum for serious discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs. The magazine has featured contributions from many leading international affairs experts.


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Trump to Meet President of El Salvador, Where Deportees Face Prison
Trump to Meet President of El Salvador, Where Deportees Face Prison
Mr. Trump has found in President Nayib Bukele a willing partner in a plan to step up the removal of migrants from the United States with little or no due process.


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Zelenskyy slams Russia as ballistic missiles strike Sumy killing dozens of civilians
Zelenskyy slams Russia as ballistic missiles strike Sumy killing dozens of civilians
At least 34 people were killed and some 117 others were injured as two Russian ballistic missiles struck the northern Ukrainian city of Sumy. Kyiv says it's the second large-scale attack to claim civilian lives in the space of a week.




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How the US lost its place as the worlds manufacturing powerhouse - WSJ (No paywall)
How the US lost its place as the worlds manufacturing powerhouse
In the 1950s, around 35% of private-sector jobs in the U.S. were in manufacturing. Today, there are 12.8 million manufacturing jobs in the U.S., an amount equal to 9.4% of those private-sector jobs.


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Was China the reason this Caribbean nation faced higher Trump tariff?
Was China the reason this Caribbean nation faced higher Trump tariff?
"We must build our ties with Africa, Central and Latin America, and renew those ties with some of our older partners around the world, in the United Kingdom and Europe, and in Canada. We must not rely solely on one or two markets."


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Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties
Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties
By Eduardo Baptista, Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney BEIJING/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lip-Bu Tan, the man chosen to lead Intel, the U.S.


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Federal Work Force Prepares for Another Round of Mass Firings as Deadline Nears
Federal Work Force Prepares for Another Round of Mass Firings as Deadline Nears
The Trump administration’s drive to slash and overhaul the government, led by Elon Musk, has already led to tens of thousands of departures.




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Roasted duck, plums and cheese: The bizarre brews fueling Chinas coffee war - WSJ (No paywall)
Roasted duck, plums and cheese: The bizarre brews fueling Chinas coffee war
A nation of tea drinkers has caught the coffee bug, thrusting coffee shops into a cutthroat competition for new customers that goes way beyond slashing prices. They are also dreaming up increasingly bizarre new brews, including lattes flavored with roasted duck, grapes or butter.


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With Tariffs in Flux, Wine Sellers Rewrite Their Business PlansAgain - Inc (No paywall)
With Tariffs in Flux, Wine Sellers Rewrite Their Business PlansAgain
In March, Mykel McIntosh was ready to shutter her St. Louis wine bar, squeezed by a looming 200 percent tariff on the European wines that filled her cellar. A few weeks later, shes back in businesssort of. A sudden pivot in U.S. trade policy offered temporary relief, but it didnt bring clarity. Like wine merchants across the country, McIntosh is navigating a volatile tariff landscape where business plans shift by the day.


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Sightseeing Helicopter Company Has Shut Operations After Deadly Hudson Crash, FAA Says - Forbes (No paywall)
Sightseeing Helicopter Company Has Shut Operations After Deadly Hudson Crash, FAA Says
New York Helicopter Tours, the company whose sightseeing helicopter crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing all six people on board, has shut down its operations, the Federal Aviation Administration announced on Sunday night.


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Ecuadors Noboa reelected in presidential vote seen as test of his war on drugs
Ecuadors Noboa reelected in presidential vote seen as test of his war on drugs
In an election seen as a referendum on his "war on drugs", Ecuador's right-wing president, Daniel Noboa, won Sunday's presidential runoff, defeating leftist candidate Luisa Gonzalez. With 92.61% of ballots counted, the incumbent had secured 55.85% of the vote, compared to 44.




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Half The World May Need Glasses by 2050
Half The World May Need Glasses by 2050
This article is based on this video by Leod, which dives into the silent epidemic of myopia. I've expanded on it here with my own thoughts and sourced references. In 2050, nearly half of the global population will be nearsighted.


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3 real-world problems that quantum computers could help solve
3 real-world problems that quantum computers could help solve
This year marks a century since the discovery of quantum mechanics.


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Smartphone tariffs are coming back in 'a month or two,' says Trump admin
Smartphone tariffs are coming back in 'a month or two,' says Trump admin
Smartphones and other devices exempt from Trump's April 9th tariffs will be lumped in with semiconductor duties. Smartphones and other devices exempt from Trump's April 9th tariffs will be lumped in with semiconductor duties.


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Anxiety Distorts Self-Perception, Even After Success
Anxiety Distorts Self-Perception, Even After Success
Summary: A new study reveals that people with anxiety or depression often underestimate their abilities due to a distorted metacognitive process. Even when they perform tasks well, they tend to focus on moments of low confidence and ignore times when they felt assured.




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Biotech investors: Stop expecting CRISPR science to make big leaps
Biotech investors: Stop expecting CRISPR science to make big leaps
As scientists, we have taken on the drudgery of understanding the mechanism of action of CRISPR-directed gene editing and how to apply it. These studies often do not make a splash in the field and are almost never presented at major meetings, yet they provide guidance as to how best to harness the power of this technology. The outcome is not always what we want; we would love to cure systemic diseases by repairing the mutations that causes them. But at this point in the science, big leaps are simply not practical.


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China Halts Critical Exports as Trade War Intensifies
China Halts Critical Exports as Trade War Intensifies
China has suspended exports of a wide range of critical minerals and magnets, threatening to choke off supplies of components central to automakers, aerospace manufacturers, semiconductor companies and military contractors around the world.


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One of the Country's Leading Alzheimer's Projects Is in Jeopardy
One of the Country's Leading Alzheimer's Projects Is in Jeopardy
A pause to NIH funding has researchers scrambling for contingency plans at the University of Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. The center's brain bank is preserving more than 4,000 brains for research.


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Most-favored nation drug pricing has three significant problems - STAT (No paywall)
Most-favored nation drug pricing has three significant problems
Lakdawalla is the chief scientific officer at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics. Goldman is the founding director of the USC Schaeffer Institute for Public Policy and Government Service.




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Rory McIlroy Wins 2025 Masters to Complete Career Grand Slam
Rory McIlroy Wins 2025 Masters to Complete Career Grand Slam
AUGUSTA, Ga. The closer Rory McIlroy came to fulfilling his lifetime dreamwinning the Mastersthe more it kept slipping away. Sunday at Augusta National felt like his last 11 years in the majors, blunders mixed in with sheer brilliance.


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Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
Reducing body weight to improve metabolic health and related comorbidities is a primary goal in treating obesity1,2. However, maintaining weight loss is a considerable challenge, especially as the body seems to retain an obesogenic memory that defends against body weight changes3,4.


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Gas boilers now biggest source of air pollution in central London, study shows
Gas boilers now biggest source of air pollution in central London, study shows
The reduction in road vehicle pollution since ULEZ was introduced in central London has a side effect: it's easier to identify where the rest of London's pollution is coming from.


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The Former C.I.A. Officer Capitalizing On Europe's Military Spending Boom
The Former C.I.A. Officer Capitalizing On Europe's Military Spending Boom
Eric Slesinger made a career shift from the spy agency to venture capital, championing military start-ups as Europe beefed up its defenses amid an uncertain relationship with the United States.




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A new start after 60: I had a breakdown, the old me died and I cried for the first time in my life
A new start after 60: I had a breakdown, the old me died  and I cried for the first time in my life
David Williams was 17 when his mother died of cancer. But he didn't cry when his mum's friend knocked on the door in the dead of night to give him and his sisters the news. He was the eldest of three, "the adult male" as his father had left years earlier.


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Secret Tunnels, Bunkers and Arsenals: The 'Panic Industry' Is Booming
Secret Tunnels, Bunkers and Arsenals: The 'Panic Industry' Is Booming
Ron Hubbard, the chief executive of Atlas Survival Shelters, runs one of many companies that designs and builds bunkers for wealthy clients. His business is booming. Atlas's bunkers can include parking spaces, gyms and greenhouses.


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The Type of Love That Makes People Happiest
The Type of Love That Makes People Happiest
When it comes to lasting romance, passion has nothing on friendship.


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How Tall Will Mount Everest Get Before It Stops Growing?
How Tall Will Mount Everest Get Before It Stops Growing?
Arching over 8,849 metres (29,032ft) into the sky, Everest is the world's tallest mountain. But will it always be?




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Israel takes control of Rafah, creating new 'security corridor' in Gaza
Israel takes control of Rafah, creating new 'security corridor' in Gaza
Israel announced Saturday that its military has completed the establishment of a new security corridor in the Gaza Strip, effectively taking full control over the southern city of Rafah -- which Israel had ordered evacuated -- and cutting it off from the rest of the Palestinian territory.


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Brazil's Bolsonaro successfully undergoes intestinal surgery
Brazil's Bolsonaro successfully undergoes intestinal surgery
Doctors initially declared that the 70-year-old did not require surgery, but a medical reassessment has resulted in an operation after all. Bolsonaro was said to be in severe abdominal pain linked to a 2018 stabbing.


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For the First Time, Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used at a Nuclear Power Plant
For the First Time, Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used at a Nuclear Power Plant
Diablo Canyon, California's sole remaining nuclear power plant, has been left for dead on more than a few occasions over the last decade or so, and is currently slated to begin a lengthy decommissioning process in 2029.


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Why speaking different languages at home is great for your young child
Why speaking different languages at home is great for your young child
Respond to what your child shows an interest in, and take these opportunities to introduce new words, adds Catherine. "When they do start to talk, some children might respond in only one language and parents sometimes find this difficult.


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US allies are sitting out Trumps trade war with China - WSJ (No paywall)
US allies are sitting out Trumps trade war with China
America needs its allies and partners for what is shaping up as a protracted contest for geopolitical primacy now that President Trump has unleashed a trade war against China. They are in no rush to take sides.


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Chinese suppliers offer items they make for luxury brands like Birkin, Louis Vuitton at 1/10 the price
Chinese suppliers offer items they make for luxury brands like Birkin, Louis Vuitton at 1/10 the price
As a fallout of the US's trade war with China--during which US president Donald Trump has been urging companies to manufacture in the country--Chinese suppliers have taken to social media to reveal how they manufacture products for top luxury brands such as Birkin, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Estee Laud


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Why Six Hours Of Sleep Is As Bad As None At All
Why Six Hours Of Sleep Is As Bad As None At All
Getting six hours of sleep a night simply isn't enough for you to be your most productive. In fact, it's just as bad as not sleeping at all.


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The Language You Speak Influences Where Your Attention Goes
The Language You Speak Influences Where Your Attention Goes
It's all because of the similarities between words.


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Gen Z is reviving this boring job that millennials and boomers abandoned--and it's helping them land six-figure careers straight out of college
BYSeeing a six-figure career opportunity, Gen Z college students, like at California State University, Northridge, are volunteering to help others file their taxes and get experience in the high-demand field.


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Hedge fund billionaire says US may face worse than a recession from Trump tariffs
Hedge fund billionaire says US may face worse than a recession from Trump tariffs
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio said that he is worried the US will experience "something worse than a recession" as a result of Donald Trump's trade policies.


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Trump official who oversaw dismantling of USAID leaves US state department
Trump official who oversaw dismantling of USAID leaves US state department
The quick reversal of decisions made just days ago underscored the rapid-fire nature of Trump’s cuts to foreign aid. That has led to programs being cut, restored then cut again, disrupting international humanitarian operations.


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Bigger isn't always better: Examining the business case for multi-million token LLMs
Bigger isn't always better: Examining the business case for multi-million token LLMs
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The race to expand large language models (LLMs) beyond the million-token threshold has ignited a fierce debate in the AI community.


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Burpees Are a Great Full-Body Exercise--But There Are Other Options
Burpees Are a Great Full-Body Exercise--But There Are Other Options
Start with the original army version and see how your body responds.


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Holcim spin-off of North American business planned for June
Holcim spin-off of North American business planned for June
Amrize is to be listed under the symbol "AMRZ" on the New York Stock Exchange and on the SIX Swiss Exchange, Holcim said. The company had already said that it planned to carry out the North American listing in the first half of this year.


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Ecuadorean President's Opponent Contests His Re-election Win
Ecuadorean President's Opponent Contests His Re-election Win
In a divisive election season, Daniel Noboa pledged to bring law and order. His opponent immediately contested the results.


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Trump's Tariffs Leave No Safe Harbor for American Importers
Trump's Tariffs Leave No Safe Harbor for American Importers
For companies that have shifted factory production from China to other countries, the latest tariffs have undermined their strategy while sowing paralysis.


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Access to future AI models in OpenAI's API may require a verified ID
Access to future AI models in OpenAI's API may require a verified ID
OpenAI may soon require organizations to complete an ID verification process in order to access certain future AI models, according to a support page published to the company's website last week.


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Iran has a reason to strike a nuclear deal: Its economy is in trouble - WSJ (No paywall)
Iran has a reason to strike a nuclear deal: Its economy is in trouble
Irans currency is among the weakest in the world. Inflation remains well above 30%. Young people are struggling to find work, and a frustrated middle class can no longer afford to buy imported goods.




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