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    The New Gold Rush Isn’t on Earth—It’s Orbiting Space

    While on Earth we discuss inflation, AI, and regional wars, a probe is silently sailing toward a body that could reshape the foundations of our civilization. Its arrival in 2029 will mark a turning point.

    Baseball: Marginalized or in the Crosshairs of Petrodollars?

    It's cheaper to buy a sports team than to pay for advertising year after year. Just as it's cheaper to build a stadium with your brand name than to pay for advertising season after season for the rest of eternity

    Can Gold Save Nuclear Energy?

    The gold obtained, if achieved, would require 14 to 18 years of radioactive decay before it could be sold. So no, they can't take it to the Bank of England tomorrow or melt it down into ingots with the Queen on them.

    Is NVIDIA a Bubble, a Milestone, or the Beginning of the End?

    It's the first company to reach $4 trillion and surpassed Apple and Microsoft in stock market valuation. Is this the vertigo of digital gold or a symptom of an economy with silicon feet?

    AI Enters the Vaults of Global Financial Power. How Is This Possible?

    The 21st Century Has a Constant: Everyone Wants an AI That Makes Them Look Smarter

    The Saudi Cube: Architecture of Megalomania in the Post-Oil Era

    This architectural leap—from the sacred cube to the augmented reality cube—represents Saudi Arabia's new dilemma: is it possible to build the future without dynamiting the past?

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