Elite Doctors Served Jeffrey Epstein While Treating His ‘Girls’ - The New York Times — If true, all these doctors should be investigated and perhaps lose their medical licenses.
Greg Abel’s Shareholder Letters
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Watch: Trump’s full statement on U.S. strikes against Iran - YouTube
Donald Trump Launches a War of “Epic Fury” on Iran | The New Yorker
In California, About the Only Way to Get a House Is to Inherit One - WSJ
The Iranian Officials Killed in Strikes
Gauging the Impact of Massive U.S.-Israeli Strikes on Iran | Council on Foreign Relations
Tuna — Quicksilver is back. Sort of.
See a Breakdown of Ayatollah Khamenei and Other Top Iranian Leaders - The New York Times
Wordle in 2! No fluke!
Why the U.S. and Israel Struck When They Did: A Chance to Kill Iran’s Leaders - WSJ
Trump got on the phone Thursday with his two envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, U.S. officials said. They told him the talks had gone badly: Tehran wasn’t willing to end its nuclear enrichment or dismantle its missile program, the officials said.
That further confirmed for Trump that he had one option left, the officials said. The U.S. also had intelligence that Iran considered attacking American targets before Trump authorized strikes, a senior administration official said, adding a sense of urgency to the president’s decision. U.S. casualties and damage to American interests would be higher unless the U.S. moved first, the senior official said.
How Talks Between Anthropic and the Defense Dept. Fell Apart - The New York Times
This account of the failure of the Anthropic talks and the success of the OpenAI deal is based on interviews with a dozen people with knowledge of the negotiations. The New York Times spoke to people from multiple companies and government agencies and interviewed officials with a wide range of views on the fight over the future of A.I. in warfare.
Microbial Flora in War Wounds from the Ukrainian Front Line | New England Journal of Medicine
Secondary Prevention after Ischemic Stroke | New England Journal of Medicine
Claude Code from scratch. - YouTube
HazeOver: Distraction Dimmer™ for Productivity on Mac
The Hidden Details of Minnesota’s Fraud Case - YouTube
UPPAbaby Rove - Rear-Facing Belt Installation - YouTube
The new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max - YouTube
Apple debuts M5 Pro and M5 Max to supercharge the most demanding pro workflows - Apple
Apple unveils new Studio Display and all-new Studio Display XDR - Apple
James Talarico - Wikipedia - Republicans should be scared of this guy.
Inside the Operation That Killed Khamenei - WSJ
How Trump Decided to Go to War With Iran - The New York Times
Gemini Said They Could Only Be Together if He Killed Himself. Soon, He Was Dead. - WSJ
Record Numbers of Workers Are Raiding Their 401(k) Savings - WSJ – Never a good sign.
Can Donald Trump Win a War with Iran If He Can’t Explain Why He Started It? | The New Yorker
America’s Most Famous General on the Stakes in Iran: A Conversation With David Petraeus - YouTube
Say hello to MacBook Neo - Apple
This New F1 on Apple TV Feature Is Unreal! (Apple Maps Track View)! - YouTube
CIVIC Travel Bag 35L Features Outline Video - YouTube
“Just Peachy,” and Other Fruity Feelings - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Formula 1® begins this weekend, exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. - Apple
Trent McDuffie trade grades: A secondary star for Rams, a big haul for Chiefs - The Athletic - Chefs just made a big mistake. Never trade a good CB.
Finished reading: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling 📚
Finished reading: How to Be a High School Superstar by Cal Newport 📚
Operation Epic Fury: The Bombers the U.S. Is Using to Strike Iran
Iran’s Desperate, High-Risk Survival Strategy | The New Yorker
What sympathy there may have been for a cornered, bruised Iranian regime among its neighbors has faded in the face of Tehran’s escalation. A Gulf official, who spoke to me anonymously, said Iran’s strategy was “counterproductive,” given recent attempts at rapprochement made by some Arab monarchies, and their support for Tehran’s diplomatic track with Washington. Now, whenever this conflict ends, those monarchies will instead focus on protecting themselves against future Iranian threats, and will deepen military partnerships with outside powers—take, for example, recent defense pacts signed between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and between the U.A.E. and India. “What’s happened to the Gulf will have long-term ramifications in terms of security realignment and relationships with Iran,” the official said.