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Saturday, May 30, 2026
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Beyond Band-Aids: Reworking Welfare for AI Disruption
Beyond Band-Aids: automation will strain safety nets, but the real flaw is how welfare systems are built for AI disruption. Time to rework welfare, not just patch for bigger caseloads.
James Okoro · May 30, 2026
BusinessSectoral Bargaining Needs Real Guardrails, Not Hype
Sectoral bargaining promises gains—without guardrails, it’s hype. CAP models start attaching numbers to how sectoral bargaining could lift wages and shrink inequality, a reality check for workers and policymakers.
Margaret Lin · May 28
PoliticsIraq's leadership stalemate tests fragile governance
Iraq's leadership stalemate tests a fragile governance system. With a delayed presidential vote, politicians signal power, manage appearances, and keep multiple audiences guessing.
Maya Torres · May 27
Cyber bounties risk escalation; a flawed deterrence strategy.
Cyber bounties promise resolve, but a $10M price tag on Iranian hackers may escalate tensions, not deter them. Headlines seem decisive; real policy tradeoffs deserve a closer look.
Sarah Whitfield · May 27
Buyers Gain Leverage as AI Rewrites Enterprise Software
AI is shifting how enterprise software is built and bought, giving buyers real leverage. Growth equity will back a different set of bets—prioritizing infrastructure over glossy surface.
Ethan Cole · May 26
Rate Hikes After Iran Oil Shock Could Trigger Recession
Raising rates to fight an oil shock may backfire and spark a recession. Is monetary tightening the right tool for a supply-driven blip, or a costly mismatch?
Margaret Lin · May 24
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Beyond Band-Aids: Reworking Welfare for AI Disruption
Beyond Band-Aids: automation will strain safety nets, but the real flaw is how welfare systems are built for AI disruption. Time to rework welfare, not just patch for bigger caseloads.
James Okoro · May 30, 2026
BusinessSectoral Bargaining Needs Real Guardrails, Not Hype
Sectoral bargaining promises gains—without guardrails, it’s hype. CAP models start attaching numbers to how sectoral bargaining could lift wages and shrink inequality, a reality check for workers and policymakers.
Margaret Lin · May 28, 2026
PoliticsIraq's leadership stalemate tests fragile governance
Iraq's leadership stalemate tests a fragile governance system. With a delayed presidential vote, politicians signal power, manage appearances, and keep multiple audiences guessing.
Maya Torres · May 27, 2026
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Sanctions Relief for Eritrea Risks Endorsing Persecution
Sanctions relief for Eritrea risks endorsing ongoing persecution, trading accountability for stability. The ICC says the U.S. may ease pressure despite continued abuses, sparking fierce debate.
Priya Nair·May 14, 2026·WorldOil's Price Frenzy Obscures Policy Failures and Global Risk
Oil's price frenzy masks policy failures and global risk. A single number promises clarity but omits the big picture—discover what's hidden behind the ticker.
Omar Haddad·May 14, 2026·EnergyGold's Gains Depend on Real Inflation, Not Rates
Gold's rally isn't a simple inflation vs. rate game. It's about real market plumbing investors trade, where inflation expectations, not rate moves alone, drive gold.
Leo Mercer·May 13, 2026·MarketsHoman Deployment Exposes Federal Overreach in Protests
Border Czar in Minnesota signals a new era of federal reach into protests. 'Managing ICE tensions' hints at a federal power grab and the clash with state autonomy.
Omar Haddad·May 12, 2026·PoliticsDiversify to Shield Auto Production from Waterways Risks
Diversify to shield auto production from waterways risks. See why clogged channels could disrupt supply chains and how geography-aware resilience beats quick fixes.
Clara Weiss·May 12, 2026·BusinessRethinking the Metal Boom: Scarcity vs Real Demand
Tech demand collides with tight supply, sparking a metals boom and price spikes. Is scarcity a lasting fact or just a market signal—where does real demand actually lie?
Margaret Lin·May 11, 2026·MarketsAORT Stress Tests: History Isn't a Safe Guide
History isn't a safe blueprint for AORT stress tests. Past losses mislead as regimes shift and liquidity dries up, and what looked stable yesterday can reprice tomorrow.
Leo Mercer·May 11, 2026·FinanceWeiss: Time for a Grand Sanctions Strategy
Sanctions aren’t a checklist—they’re a regime. Weiss argues for a Grand Sanctions Strategy as line edits ripple through markets, supply chains, and boardrooms. Liquidity shifts the tone—and capital won’t forget.
Clara Weiss·May 10, 2026·PoliticsWhy Vietnam's Hiring Surge Defies Wage Pressure
Vietnam's 69% hiring plan sparks a paradox: firms expect growth even as wages rise. Will intent translate into real hiring, or is capacity the real bottleneck?
Margaret Lin·May 10, 2026·EconomicsMuddled AI Chip Curbs Will Backfire on Alliances
Muddled AI chip curbs threaten to backfire on alliances, delivering policy jargon to cubicles and factory floors. Critics call it incoherent and unenforceable, foreshadowing fallout across partners.
Maya Torres·May 9, 2026·Politics