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A map shows where the Trump Organization has expanded internationally since the 2024 election. / The Wall Street Journal [$]
The White House appears to be creating “a shallow state that does no one much good.” / Drezner’s World
“Who’s calling?” President Trump has a private phone and is said to constantly answer calls from numbers he doesn’t recognize. / The Atlantic [$]
The space for reporting on sexual harassment in China is said to be narrowing. / Lingua Sinica
What's it like to work remotely from Australia for a US firm? “The worst problem is that it can leave me with an upset stomach that can last for days.” / Brendan Gregg’s Blog
Related: How to live on $432 a month in America. / Hickman’s Hinterlands
Thanks to the White House, forest service researchers are struggling with uncertainty “in funding, labor, and logistics.” / Undark Magazine
“Solar bros” and scammers are having a field day with questionable practices that bundle solar financing and installation. / American Prospect
Hikers in California are wrapping their cars with tarps to prevent being ravaged by marmots. / AccuWeather
Headline of the week? “Bear cub rescued from woods is being raised by humans dressed as bears.” / The Washington Post [$]
“Queen of the Internet” Mary Meeker says AI adoption has outpaced any other technology in human history. / TechCrunch
A photographer explains how he takes pictures of the insides of musical instruments. / DP Review
An old round-up of the worst Beatles songs, expanded for 2025. / Dividual
Unrelated: A round-up of cars driven by stars and executives in cinema. / The Hollywood Reporter
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