Future Newsrooms Study 2026: A global benchmark of how newsrooms are changing, what they are prioritising and where they are going next
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Government supporters see the venture capitalist’s presence as proof that Mr. Milei is successfully turning Argentina into a haven for foreign investors.
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“When Mikel Arteta joined #Arsenal, they were well outside the game’s elite, but he has since turned them into one of the best teams on the planet.”
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“I will be the first generation in my family who has pursued a higher education,” said Lim Khantey, who received a scholarship to study in #Singapore from the age of 13.
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Today is launch day for Steve Jobs in Exile. I spent almost four years digging into Steve's stretch in the wilderness -- 1985 to 1997, after Apple pushed him out and before it brought him back.
I expected the record to be complete. What more could there be on the most written-about entrepreneur alive? I was wrong. An archivist at Carnegie Mellon told me I was the first person in about fifteen years to open the NeXT archive. People had been holding letters, tapes, memos, recordings in their closets for decades, waiting to show someone. More than a hundred of them sat down with me.
They didn't tell me about the genius-or-tyrant caricature. This was a younger Steve, mostly off-camera, nearly bankrupt, learning the hard way. Out now, order link below.
In late 2025, an update to Anthropic’s Claude model turned its Claude Code tool from a code generator that was surprising if it worked to one that was surprising when it didn’t.
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