Everything: 6 Jul – 12 Jul
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The week’s editions · 84
A quiet approval for a slow kidney disease — and an immune system we're learning to calm
New York quietly built a power plant out of 276,000 rooftops
5,800 arrests, $293 million seized — 97 countries ran one anti-scam operation at once
The biggest US housing bill in decades becomes law — a bet on building, not just cheaper loans
An egg protein made without hens just went national — and precision fermentation is having its grocery-aisle moment
A former teacher hired a private investigator to bring a game back — and it shipped this week
Meta launched an AI feature that used your public photos — then killed it three days later
How a cut heals itself — the four-crew relay your body runs without asking you
The employer match — the closest thing to free money most people leave behind
A planet outlived its dying star — and it's teaching us about Earth's own end
Norway built a World Cup team by keeping score away from its kids
Nigeria frees all 44 schoolchildren and teachers held captive for two months
Doctors have replaced the dopamine in Parkinson's for 60 years — now they're trying to replace the cells that make it
The government is paying billions to keep coal running — and it lands on your power bill
Attackers phoned people and walked them through handing over a passkey — the strongest login there is
Apollo wins the bidding war for easyJet — a £5.7bn takeover built mostly on borrowed money
USDA published a beef export number the market refused to believe — a week later it cut it by 90%
Microsoft admits its $80 billion Game Pass bet missed by half — and 3,200 people pay for the gap
Apple sues OpenAI over stolen hardware secrets — and names the two engineers it says carried them out the door
How your body knows which way is up — three separate senses cross-checked into one steady world
What your credit score actually measures — and how it's built
The company that could pay for space itself decided to stop
A billionaire bought a soccer team and says an index fund would have paid more
China catches a rocket coming home — and America's cheap-space monopoly gets a rival
Three big drug programs died this week — and the one that hurts most did everything it was designed to do
A federal regulator calls the largest U.S. power grid "untenable" — and the problem isn't the wires
The "are you sure?" that couldn't show you what you were saying yes to
US home prices hit a record high — while fewer people can actually buy one
A stomach parasite has hit 1,000 people in 18 states — and the food that carried it may never be found
A game the world wrote off in 2020 just became one of the 23 best-selling ever
OpenAI's most powerful model went public — but nobody can say how the government decided it was safe
How pain actually works — and why it's a warning the brain issues, not a straight reading of the damage
Diversification — why spreading your money can cut risk without cutting returns
NASA sent a robot to catch a falling telescope before it burns up
A player earning $950,000 just became hockey's highest-paid — because one rival team finally bid
Ukrainians turn on their own draft as the war enters its fifth year
A gentler way to clear the bone marrow — and a KRAS lung-cancer race gets a new front-runner
A North Sea gas field says it's "too small to matter" — and that argument is the whole climate fight
The government built a machine to find security holes — and skipped the part where someone has to fix them
Trump calls the Iran ceasefire 'over' — and the price of borrowing money at home jumps with the price of oil
An Indian state pulls eggs from millions of school lunches — and the kids who need the protein most weren't asked
A hit game refunded 55,000 times shows who a rule really protects
A 16-year-old flaw in cloud plumbing lets one tenant take over the whole machine
How your liver runs the body's chemistry — the silent first stop everything you swallow passes through
Expense ratios — the small fee that quietly eats your returns
A satellite that runs without the sun clears its first real hurdle — the paperwork
A 24-year-old's brain showed a disease no scan can catch — and the game that caused it looks clean
Trump orders a cutoff of all US trade with Spain — but the power to do it may not be his
Big pharma spent billions this week buying biotechs it could have built
The battery of the future might just be table salt — and that's the whole point
A fix for a critical Adobe flaw became a starting gun — attackers were exploiting it within hours
Inflation is cooling, so why isn't money getting cheaper? The AI boom is eating the world's savings
A war closed one strait — and the fertilizer that feeds half the world got 70% dearer overnight
Xbox is giving away the studios it spent years buying — because the plan it bought them for stopped working
Smart glasses became a privacy fight — and this week the makers started fighting back against their own customers
How your body sounds the alarm — and why the same system that saves you in a real emergency wears you down in a slow one
The sunk cost fallacy — why money already spent keeps making you spend more
Two probes reached two asteroids the same weekend — and both rocks were two things stuck together
The Celtics traded a Finals MVP to escape a rule — and the rule is why he cost too much to keep
A ceasefire with Iran unravels as the US and Tehran trade strikes across the Gulf
The new US health aid comes with strings — and some African governments are saying no
Trump's war on wind loses in court, five for five — but the buyouts kill the projects anyway
The web AI reads back to you is now a place attackers hide orders
A flood of new stock is heading for the market — and this week is the first test
A cooking-oil giant says its US market is shrinking — because of who its customers are, not what it sells
Sony puts a date on the death of the game disc — and quietly closes the door on reselling what you buy
Meta puts a number on the youth-safety trial it's fighting: $1.4 trillion
How your body holds its temperature — and why a fever is the thermostat turning itself up, not breaking down
How dollar-cost averaging works — why a fixed rule beats trying to guess the market
Two private spacecraft played cat-and-mouse in orbit — for the Space Force
FIFA erased one red card at the World Cup — and left every other verdict looking negotiable
Hamas gives up its government on paper — but keeps its guns, and the war grinds on
The pills that quietly erased obesity's heart-risk gap — and a UK weight-loss tablet hits the shelves
OPEC+ opens the taps again as oil sinks below $72 — the cartel would rather have the market than the price
Scammers cloned two footballers with AI — and the trail ends at a shell company you can't sue
Samsung's profit is set to jump 18-fold and SK Hynix wants $28bn from Wall Street — the AI memory boom is now carrying whole economies
Trump orders American farms to 'go regenerative' — and attaches no money to do it
Consoles keep getting pricier — and the reason isn't games, it's the AI boom buying up the same memory chips
Nvidia's flagship AI rack slips to 2028 — while the memory chipmakers who feed it print record profits
How your immune system remembers — the slow, specific memory that makes you sick once and then not again
How a mortgage really works — why your early payments are almost all interest
A five-month-old startup just asked to put 100,000 data centers in orbit
Tennis wants to cut doubles in half — and the reason is a share of money, not a lack of fans
Israel's government says it won't obey its own top court — a first, and a warning
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