THE NEW YORK TIMES – SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 2025

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Buildup to a Meltdown: How the Trump-Musk Alliance Collapsed

President Trump’s decision to pull a close associate of Elon Musk’s out of the running to lead NASA helped doom an extraordinary partnership.

Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT.

OpenAI, the firm that helped spark chatbot cheating, wants to embed A.I. in every facet of college. First up: 460,000 students at Cal State.

Cuomo Was Contrite About His Sexual Harassment Scandal. Not Anymore.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo left office in 2021 amid a wave of sexual harassment allegations. As he runs for mayor, he is counting on voters’ having moved on.

THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW – JUNE 8, 2025

THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW: The latest issue features ‘Money Problems’…

A Chronicle of the Rich Getting Richer, Crasser and More Obscene

In “The Haves and Have-Yachts,” the New Yorker writer Evan Osnos presents an urbane set of profiles in excess.

Crime Fiction Filled With Dark Passages and Dark Hearts

Our columnist on the month’s most notable releases.

Worried the World Is Falling Apart? That’s OK. It’s Happened Before.

In “The Once and Future World Order,” by Amitav Acharya, and “The Golden Road,” by William Dalrymple, our best hope might be that history repeats itself.

BARRON’S MAGAZINE – JUNE 9, 2025 INVESTMENT PREVIEW

Barron's | Financial and Investment News

BARRON’S MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘The Next Berkshire’…

Berkshire Hathaway Wannabes Are Coming. We Sized Up the Contenders.

These companies are seeking to replicate Warren Buffett’s formula as he prepares to retire. Some have been big winners.

Warren Buffett

Why the Trump Feud Won’t Push Musk Out as Tesla CEO

“Tesla without Musk would be a disaster for Tesla shareholders,” a longtime Tesla bull told Barron’s.

A Stablecoin IPO Soars and Bitcoin Keeps Climbing. Great Crypto Plays for Right Now.

This week’s blockbuster IPO of Circle, a leading issuer of stablecoins, shows how crypto is increasingly going mainstream. Here’s how to invest.

Despite Trade War, U.S. Drug Companies Turn to China for Key Cancer Treatments

U.S. drug companies are increasingly licensing experimental medicines invented by Chinese firms. The recent deals could be worth up to $25 billion.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2025

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Trump Has Power, a Big Megaphone and Billions to Spend. So Does Musk.

President Trump is locked in a showdown with the world’s richest man, who is far from a typical opponent.

How the Trump Administration Banished Eight Men to Legal Limbo in Africa

Homeland Security is holding eight deportees under 24/7 guard at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. It’s unclear how long they’ll be there, or where they’ll be sent next.

U.S. Returns Abrego Garcia From El Salvador to Face Criminal Charges

Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who had been living in Maryland and legally protected from deportation, had been held in a Salvadoran prison since March 15.

PHILOSOPHY NOW MAGAZINE – JUNE/JULY 2025 PREVIEW

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PHILOSOPHY NOW MAGAZINE (June 6, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Digital Philosophy’…

Ethics for the Age of AI

Mahmoud Khatami asks, can machines make good moral decisions?

Rescuing Mind from the Machines

Vincent J. Carchidi agrees with Descartes and friends that our ability to use language creatively distinguishes our minds from computers.

Studying Smarter with AI?

Max Gottschlich on sense and nonsense when using AI in academia.

Affirmative Action for Androids

Jimmy Alfonso Licon asks, when should we prioritise android rights?

Is VR Meaningful Escapism?

Amir Haj-Bolouri enquires into possible meaning through technology.

AI Think Therefore AI Am

by Rick Lewis

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE – JUNE 8, 2025

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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE: The 6.8.25 Issue features Sarah Viren on the declining protections of academic freedom; Robert Draper on the D.C. restaurant that’s become a hotspot for Trump administration insiders; Carlo Rotella on how roots music is thriving in the age of the algorithm; and more.

A Professor Was Fired for Her Politics. Is That the Future of Academia?

Maura Finkelstein is one of many scholars discovering that the traditional protections of academic freedom are no longer holding.

The Ethical Minefield of Testing Infants for Incurable Disease

sScreening can now determine their risk for an ever-growing list of conditions — including ones we can’t do much about .By Emily Baumgaertner Nunn

The Mind-Blowing Second Coming of the Oklahoma City Thunder

How one of the N.B.A.’s scrappiest teams came to dominate the league. By Sam Anderson

THE NEW YORK TIMES – FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2025

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Trump and Musk’s Unlikely Alliance Breaks Down in Rapid and Public Fashion

The sudden fallout ended a nearly yearlong partnership, during which Mr. Musk helped propel Mr. Trump to the White House and became one of the president’s top advisers.

Trump’s New Travel Ban Is Rife With Contradictions

The Trump administration appears to have relied on a variety of considerations as it put together its latest restrictions.

Merz Gets Warm Reception, but Fails to Secure Trump Commitment on Russia

The German chancellor had come to Washington hoping to persuade President Trump to play a more active role in defending Ukraine.

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS – JUNE 26, 2025

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS (June 5, 2025): The latest issue features ‘University Press Issue’…

My Freedom, My Choice

A new book illuminates how freedom became associated with choice and questions whether that has been a good thing—for women in particular.

The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life by Sophia Rosenfeld

Translation’s Drift

Two books look closely at both the limitations and the possibilities of the art of literary translation.

The Philosophy of Translation by Damion Searls

Speaking in Tongues by J.M. Coetzee and Mariana Dimópulos

What Do You Expect?

The surprising power of placebos demonstrates how the mind influences both the experience of ill health and the evolution of illness.

Placebos by Kathryn T. Hall

The Power of Placebos: How the Science of Placebos and Nocebos Can Improve Health Care by Jeremy Howick

WORTH MAGAZINE – SUMMER 2025 RETIREMENT PREVIEW

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WORTH MAGAZINE (June 5, 2025); The latest issue features ‘Brain Wealth’ – Research shows we need to think differently about mental well-being…

Global Efforts in Brain Health Emphasize Prevention, Early Detection, and Tailored Care

By Meehika Barua

Rethinking Retirement: A Lifelong Journey to Financial Security

Cheryl Evans, Director of Lifetime Financial Security at the Milken Institute, emphasized the importance of financial security throughout one’s life and the need for women to take ownership of their financial futures. By Dan Costa

Dan Buettner on the Real Secret to Longevity: Why Blue Zones Thrive | Milken 2025

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – JUNE 7, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The June 7, 2025 issue features ‘Phew, it’s a girl!’ – The stunning decline of boy preference…

The stunning decline of the preference for having boys

Millions of girls were aborted for being girls. Now parents often lean towards them

America’s tax on foreign investors could do more damage than tariffs

Provisions in the Republican budget are a dangerous step

The West is rethinking how to fight wars

Ukraine’s daring raid on Russia has lessons for European armed forces. But they need cash, too

Myanmar is a demonstration of Chinese hegemony in action

China is playing all sides in the country’s bloody civil war

Africa’s most admired dictator rolls the dice

Kagame’s intervention in Congo threatens his legacy at home

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