This is great: My amazing brother, @gralston, who knows a lot about AI and wants to use it to make life better for people, built a site to help people in every state get their birth certificates. You know why this is important; if you don't, you should.
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Yes, the mainstream media covered the Minnesota fraud story. But it couldn’t make it viral.
That only came with a video from 23-year-old Nick Shirley, which has captured a stunning 138M views on X.
Tim Walz is the first political death by influencer. https://t.co/NBdPOScja0
California 1965 vs California today. Now, admittedly my response is dumb, but that’s the point. Summarizing a whole state and decade in two cherry-picked pictures is dumb.
Here’s to program notes. Underappreciated. @SFSymphony has long published some of the most eloquent. Their retiring author, James M. Keller, looks back.
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NEW: The Trump admin is embarking on an economic equivalent of the Vietnam War—war of choice that will soon result in a quagmire, undermining faith at home & abroad in trustworthiness & competence of the US—& we all know how that turned out. By @AdamPosen:https://t.co/vlBj4X1vgH
The 2025 Trump stock market crash is comparable in severity to:
October 1987 (Black Friday)
November 2008 (Financial crash)
March 2020 (Covid)
Except those were external crises. There was no 2025 crisis until Trump created one.
Chart from @fundstrat
"The mystery is why we even collect these figures; if we kept similar statistics for Manhattan Island, Park Avenue could lay awake at night worrying about its trade deficit."
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A quick thread of charts showing how Trump’s economic agenda is going so far:
1) Trump has had the same impact on economic uncertainty as a global pandemic.
Bottom-up earnings estimates are usually pretty accurate, @SamRo pointed out in the latest @YahooFinance Chartbook.
Sam dug further into his chart in the latest @TKerLLC Sunday newsletter. Check it out here: https://t.co/rhNYVsESOg
It's our 28th birthday! https://t.co/EhQ75nXob3 launched on January 17, 1997. 🎂
See just how much the market landscape has changed over the years by looking at the world's largest companies by market cap back in January 1997 and where they are now.
Just one company — Microsoft — remains in the top ten in 2025.
Every installment of this writer’s thrillers delivers. This time Mr. Allon visits #Kleptopia via Geneva’s artport, Monaco, Mayfair and a few other pit stops for tycoons. A good read on Trump’s inaugural weekend. https://t.co/JlYYVvEkJW