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Economy
China Hit Its Growth Target, But the Engine Running It Should Worry Beijing
China met its 5% growth target, but exports did the heavy lifting while domestic demand faltered, and the consequences are rippling outward.

Health
The Sterile Neutrino Is Dead. Physics Has No Replacement Ready.
The sterile neutrino was supposed to solve several of physics' deepest puzzles. Now the experiments designed to find it have ruled it out, and the anomalies remain unexplained.

Mobility
Volkswagen's Autonomous ID. Buzz Hits LA Streets in a Crowded Robotaxi Race
Volkswagen's driverless ID. Buzz is now testing on LA streets, entering a robotaxi race that will be decided as much by regulators and labor politics as by technology.

Health
The Alzheimer's Gene Rewires the Brain Long Before Memory Fades
APOE4 makes hippocampal neurons hyperexcitable before symptoms appear, suggesting Alzheimer's damage begins far earlier than clinical trials are designed to catch.

Economy
Japan's Bond Market Is Cracking Under the Weight of a Fiscal-Monetary Standoff
Japan's bond yields are climbing to multi-decade highs as the Bank of Japan tightens while Tokyo keeps spending, and the spillover risks are global.

Mobility
America's Budget EV Push Is Stripping Cars to the Bone — and Revealing a Deeper Problem
Slate and Dodge are stripping EVs down to crank windows and no radio — and the gap with Chinese rivals reveals a deeper structural crisis.
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Economy
Iran's Dual Economy: Sanctions Are Starving Citizens While Funding Its War Machine

Economy
Why Corporate America's Dominance of Global Markets Is More Fragile Than It Looks

Health
Scientists Find a Biological Target That Could Halt Post-Surgical Delirium in Older Adults

Mobility
Mercedes Recalls 3,500 G-Class EVs for Loose Wheel Bolts, Exposing a Quiet EV Manufacturing Gap
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Mobility
Polestar Bets on American Soil as It Drops Chinese Production of Its Largest EV
Polestar is abandoning Chinese production of its largest EV and going all-in on U.S. manufacturing, and the reasons reveal far more than a simple factory switch.

Economy
The Old Map of Who Works Where No Longer Matches the Territory
Rich-world unemployment rankings are flipping in ways that expose how outdated our assumptions about national labor markets have become.