Tech Insider : Politics
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Ever since the invasion of Ukraine, a loose and sometimes fractious cohort of Russian exiles — many of them based in Warsaw — has come to believe that Russia can be liberated only through violence and sabotage.
Tech Insider : Politics
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Tech Insider : Economy
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Our homes should make us feel safe. A decent home is a refuge from the outside world, a relatively fixed point where people can drop their vigilance. Most of us need the security of home to stay balanced in the face of an unstable, sometimes frightening world.

Tech Insider : Economy
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Silicon Valley is filthy with divorced-dad energy.

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As the pro-tech media's influence rises, its founders and followers are taking its agenda into their offices, city halls, and even presidential politics.
Tech Insider : Economy
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Unless the Federal Reserve starts to cut interest rates, the recent increase in unemployment is going to get worse.