Everything: 29 Jun – 5 Jul
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The week’s editions · 84
The third company to crack an "undruggable" cancer target just beat the two that got there first
India blends 20% ethanol into every litre of petrol — and drivers are pushing back
Fake Aldi sites are selling air conditioners that don't exist to a sweltering Britain
'Trump accounts' go live: every eligible newborn gets $1,000 — and Wall Street gets a customer for life
The UK's biggest doner maker sold '70% lamb' kebabs that were 'less than 10% sheep' — and it took DNA tests to catch it
A $6 game made in two months outsold most of this year's blockbusters — as the studios behind the blockbusters get shut down
The £30bn AI datacentre Britain announced was mostly a number nobody had committed
How your gut talks to your brain — a second nervous system that mostly reports up, not down
Why a loss and a gain of the same size don't cancel out
The last of a legendary rocket flew — to build a network on rockets that aren't ready
Spurs spent £237m and Man City paid a British record — the trick is how the fee lands on the books
Two enemies who hate each other attack Mali together — and its army is running out of ground
China clears the first CAR-T for a solid tumor — the wall cancer therapy has hit for 15 years
Europe's heatwave killed thousands — and most of it never looked like a disaster
An AI agent ran a whole ransomware attack by itself — reading the room and improvising as it went
Oil is drowning in its own supply — and the producers keep pumping
The world's biggest chocolate makers are quietly building a Plan B — one with less cocoa in it
The people making the biggest game ever ask for a union — five months before it can't afford them to strike
Americans are recalling their local officials to stop AI datacenters — and the grid is already buckling
How your body holds blood sugar steady — two hormones pushing against each other, all day, every day
Opportunity cost — the price of anything is everything you gave up to have it
A report on why Starliner failed points at the same word twice — overconfidence
A lacrosse league just raised $100m like a tech startup — and that's the real story in sport this week
Europe counts its heatwave dead — at least 3,700 gone, and the toll is still rising
The gene-editing drug that doesn't cut the gene — a muscle disease is the first test
A heat wave forces the AI grid reckoning early
A researcher published 30 secret flaws before telling anyone who could fix them
The US unemployment rate fell to 4.2% — because 720,000 people stopped looking for work
The world now farms 95 billion animals — and the land to feed them is where nature loses
A game engine that thousands of studios rely on just banned AI-written code — because volunteers can't keep up with the flood
The AI can't deploy itself — and the industry just admitted it
How your blood knows when to clot — and the built-in brakes that stop it going too far
How inflation quietly shrinks the money you're not spending
Astronomers found a third galaxy with no dark matter — and that absence is the point
An MVP-level player is being valued as "seventh best" — because a number can't see what it can't count
Iran buries Ayatollah Khamenei with a week of mourning — and behind the coffins, a quiet fight over who leads next
The FDA delays a rare-epilepsy drug three months — and analysts blame last year's staff cuts
The power AI needs is being built off the grid — and the rules for grids don't apply
81 million tries, 78 wins — how a brute-force attack walked past modern login defenses
A record $2.8 trillion wave of takeovers, as cheap money and a race to not be left behind take hold
California scraps 'sell by' dates — the label most people read as a deadline was never a safety test
A California bill to keep games playable dies — killed less by 'no' votes than by senators who said nothing
Cloudflare flips the default — AI crawlers now get blocked unless they pay
How your kidneys clean your blood — and why the damage can go years without a warning
Liquidity vs solvency — why you can be wealthy on paper and still get wrecked by a small bill
A telescope in Chile just started a 10-year movie of the entire southern sky
Betting became sport's business partner — just as it corrupted the games
Britain unveils its biggest defence build-up since the Cold War — and its own generals call it half enough
The FDA seats a panel on wellness peptides — and most of the panelists sell them
The US moves to ban the little box that lets China's solar reach the grid
One hidden Oracle flaw, hundreds of breached companies — and Nissan is just the biggest name
Gold just had its worst quarter in more than a decade — because the thing it protects against finally showed up
Bird flu reaches the last continent — and Australia's decades of luck run out
Xbox is set to close or sell five studios next week — and the games are supposed to survive the people
Companies are making their AI "talk like cavemen" to cut the bill
How your ear turns sound into signal — and why the last link never grows back
How a credit score works — a number strangers use to guess whether you'll pay them back
NASA is sending a robot to grab a dying telescope it never built to be saved
The NHL trades in a currency the other leagues barely use — the right to say no
A ceasefire between Pakistan and the Taliban collapses, and each side calls the other's strike the first one
A big fish-oil trial proves the pills reach the brain — and do nothing for it
China's energy plan builds the most clean power on Earth — and burns near-record coal at the same time
The Supreme Court just decided your phone's location history is yours, not the government's to grab
The yen hits a 40-year low, and Japan is trapped between two things it can't have at once
A durian glut is crashing prices in Malaysia — because a whole decade decided to plant at once
Microsoft quietly walks back the all-you-can-eat Game Pass — and raises Xbox prices a third time
South Korea bets $1 trillion on memory chips — but the fix won't arrive for years
How sleep files your memories — and why the brain has to go offline to do it
How insurance works — many people pay a small certain cost so the rare unlucky few aren't ruined
Rocket Lab is paying $8 billion to stop being a rocket company
A Wimbledon ticket sold for £293,000 — because it stopped being a ticket
The Supreme Court tells Trump he can't fire a Fed governor — and draws one bright line he can't cross
An LSD pill posts the best depression data the field has seen — and the hardest result to read
The Philippines is now the world's biggest buyer of solar panels — because its power bills got unbearable
The government rebuilt its own websites — and quietly fitted them to watch you
4,000 small-town US banks are fighting a crypto law over the money in your checking account
A French dairy giant sues to kill a food label — because the scorecard now counts against it
Fortnite starts reselling the skins it once swore would never come back
Google told Meta no — even Meta can't buy enough AI compute
How your breathing runs itself — and why the urge to breathe watches carbon dioxide, not oxygen
Why spreading your money across many bets is the one thing in investing close to a free lunch
NASA spent $5.9 billion on moon hardware it is now throwing away
Two leagues put a price on a new team — and it tells you who really owns the sport
Ukraine takes the war to Russia's refineries, and Putin admits the fuel is running short
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