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A report says people in the United States bore 90 percent of the cost of President Trump’s tariffs in 2025. / CBS News

Another consequence: Foreign countries reduced their future reliance on a US “that has increasingly embraced protectionism.” / Bloomberg [$]

“The job market is cooked.” Gen Z explains why they feel side hustles are necessary. / The Guardian

The US drops to its lowest-ever score in a global corruption perception index. / DW

Reporting from Chad: “It feels like humanity has died in Sudan.” / The Times

The White House says it’s ending the ICE surge in Minnesota. However, thanks to wildly massive investment, ICE will continue operations even during a government shutdown. / CNBC, CNN

Anticipating the midterm elections, Anthropic donates $20 million to a Super PAC advocating for AI regulation, while OpenAI backs one that opposes safety efforts. / The Guardian, The New York Times [$]

This year may be the first in which AI becomes a named contributor on research papers. / Semafor

IBM plans to triple its entry-level hiring in the US this year—because it thinks AI will make employees more efficient. / TechCrunch

See also: A woman explains what it’s like when people create Grok-generated nudes of you on an OnlyFans account. / 404 Media

“Chinese companies are the main drivers in Africa’s green transition.” Africa’s solar capacity expanded 17% last year. / The Associated Press

Dozens of parks with playgrounds around New Orleans have unsafe lead levels. / Grist

Amid New York City’s affordability crisis, expensive specialty grocery stores bloom. / WSJ Magazine [$]

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is said to combine “two of the American public’s biggest obsessions,” i.e., celebrity and tragedy—or how about true crime and social media? / Vox

Some examples of languages that appear to show bias against left-handedness. / Mental Floss

From 2010: Examples of the phrase “somewhere a dog barked” in modern literature. / Slate

A round-up of quotations from various reactions to Wuthering Heights (the book, not the movie). “There is an old saying that those who eat toasted cheese at night will dream of Lucifer.” / The Common Reader

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