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Kyle Bass, founder and principal of Hayman Capital Management, L.P., speaks at the Sohn Investment Conference in New York, May 8, 2013.
  • Kyle Bass is investing in Texas, Florida, and Tennessee, he said in a recent interview with the Investor's Podcast Network.
  • These states should benefit from migration to lower-cost states, a trend that's already happening.
  • Bass has been



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  • Russia's economy can't afford to win or lose the war in Ukraine, one economist says.
  • That's because Russia can't afford the cost of rebuilding and securing Ukraine.
  • The cost of repairing its own nation is already "massive," Renaud Foucart says.

Russia's economy is completely dominated by its war in Ukraine, so much that Moscow cannot afford either to win or lose the war


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  • The US economy could see a surge in growth as more people start to take GLP-1 weight-loss drugs.
  • Goldman Sachs predicted that US GDP could jump by 1% if 60 million Americans took a GLP-1 drug.
  • Goldman Sachs also said that "poor health imposes significant economic costs."

The more people who take GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, the faster the US economy could grow, a Goldman Sachs ana


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Turning your tablet into a productivity machine is the next natural step. Tablets are great for consumption, but adding a keyboard makes a tablet truly useful. These are the best of the best!



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  • Sam Altman says he didn't know OpenAI had non-disparagement clauses in exit deals.
  • But a follow-up Vox report suggests Altman may have known, citing leaked documents and ex-staffers.
  • Silicon Valley types are voicing their skepticism of whether Altman was being entirely truthful. 

Silicon Valley types are skeptical about whether Sam



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The Titan submersible.
  • A submersible imploded as it descended to view the wreck of the Titanic last year.
  • All five passengers on board the OceanGate vessel were killed in the incident.
  • Two men are now planning a trip in a new submersible to try to prove the industry is safe.

An Ohio real-estate investor is planning to take a two-person submersible down to Titanic-level depths to prove that the



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In a perfect world, we would start our day by going through a neatly ordered list of tasks. We’d have a few hours of deep work concentration to cross off half of them. Then we’d have a leisurely lunch with colleagues and go back to whittling down the list until the last task was completed at precisely 5:30 pm. A sense of satisfaction would fill us as we leave (or disconnect) for the day and hop a



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The top-of-the-line MacBooks are undoubtedly expensive, so we're happy anytime there's a sale. Right now, Apple's 2023 MacBook Pro laptop with an M3 Max chip is touting a 7 percent price cut, dropping to $3,249 from $3,499. Yes, the device's 1TB of storage and 36GB of unified memory still require a large investment, but we'll gladly take the $250 in savings. This deal is running on Amazon and B&H



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I’m a big fan of the British comedy game show Taskmaster. Each season, five comedians compete against each other to complete ridiculous objectives. The competitors are often rewarded for lateral thinking, as long as they stick within each task's rules.

Every time I watch a player hilariously mess up, I often think “well, I could do better than that.” But sit me down in front of a puzzle game that



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  • Virginia tech services firm Arthur Grand posted a job ad seeking only white, US-born candidates.
  • The Justice Department found the ad violated the Immigration and Nationality Act.
  • The company must now pay a $7,500 fine and implement training to comply with federal laws.

The US Department of Justice has fined a Virginia-based tech company $7,500 after