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Palantir CEO Alex Karp’s “only two kinds of people will succeed” AI-era claim is memorable—but it smuggles a hiring-and-status agenda into what’s presented as career realism.

Economy

Musk’s debt math and Sanders’s $3,000-check pitch talk past each other—and most coverage skips what a 5% billionaire wealth tax would actually face in Congress, markets, and courts.

Economy

The U.S. debt crossing $39 trillion is a real fiscal warning sign, but the political framing around “doubling since Trump” risks obscuring the bipartisan drivers of deficits and the more meaningful debt measures that matter for economic risk.

Economy

Oil is staying expensive mainly because war risk has constrained flows through the Strait of Hormuz—not because Goldman “knows” prices will stay above $100, but because it’s warning what could happen if disruption persists into 2027.

Economy

Mar 20, 2026

Powell’s “data centers are pushing inflation up” line is real, but it risks turning a complex mix of oil shocks, tariffs, grid constraints, and utility regulation into a single villain story about AI.

Economy

A major federal contractor’s CEO openly framed “dangerous” AI as a tool to shift power away from Democratic-leaning voters, normalizing political displacement as an acceptable byproduct of tech deployment.

Economy

Mar 12, 2026

G7 leaders held the sanctions line on Russia while coordinating an emergency oil release, signaling that global crises will not be used to dilute economic pressure tied to the war in Ukraine.

Economy

Feb 13, 2026

MIT’s energy accounting shows AI convenience is backed by hidden electricity demand, with video generation consuming orders of magnitude more power than ordinary text outputs.

Economy

May 21, 2025

Oracle is financing a rapid cloud-and-AI build-out with long-dated debt and large-scale severance-driven restructuring, shifting corporate governance priorities toward capital-market dependence and workforce contraction.

Economy

As war-driven energy shock spreads, governments reach for emergency market controls—proof that unplanned conflict can force public institutions into crisis governance overnight.

Economy

Mar 9, 2026

Nvidia’s filing underscores how executive control and shareholder wealth can dwarf performance-linked cash incentives without implicating any public accountability mechanism.

Economy

Mar 8, 2026

Oracle’s planned 30,000-job cut to bankroll AI infrastructure signals a corporate shift toward offloading build costs and risk onto customers when financing tightens.

Economy

Feb 2, 2026

Federal regulators are signaling self-policing for prediction markets even as presidential-family influence spans rival platforms, weakening anti-corruption guardrails and normalizing conflicted governance.

Economy

Mar 6, 2026

USPS leadership is warning that a statutory borrowing cap could force missed payroll and vendor payments, turning routine federal oversight into a nationwide delivery failure.

Economy

Gas prices spiked as a war choked Persian Gulf supplies, and the White House signaled domestic economic pain would be tolerated while pursuing military objectives.

Economy

Mar 6, 2026