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News Geopolitics Jul 6 STATE

The Interceptor Crisis

Russia's July 6 barrage killed seventeen in Kyiv while Ukraine's air force downed zero of twenty-three ballistic missiles. Patriot launchers remain operational; PAC-3 magazines do not. NATO convenes in Ankara July 7–8 with €70 billion for Ukraine — a ledger that funds platforms, not the interceptors whose shortage Moscow now exploits.

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News Jul 1 PLATFORM

The Honam Gamble

On June 30 in Gwangju, Samsung and SK Hynix pledged 800 trillion won to build four memory fabs in South Korea's Honam region — the country's first southwest chip hub — as President Lee Jae Myung's government targets doubling national DRAM capacity within five years. The bet tests whether AI-driven HBM demand overrides memory's brutal boom-bust cycle.

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News Jun 30 CAPITAL

Warsh's Sintra Trap: Jobs Meet the New Fed

Kevin Warsh enters July with markets pricing a September hike near 62 percent after his June FOMC stripped forward guidance and nine officials projected hikes. Sintra on July 1 and delayed June NFP on July 2 will reveal whether markets misread a hawkish reputation — or a chair trapped by AI-driven inflation he cannot dismiss.

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Jun 29 LABOR

The Utility Gap: Can AI Apps Justify the Buildout?

Artificial intelligence infrastructure is racing ahead of proven consumer willingness to pay. With free-to-paid conversion near six percent and enterprise carrying most revenue, the industry faces a utility test: enough daily engagement and durable subscriptions to justify megawatt-scale buildouts — or a cycle of dark racks, repriced debt, and cascading GPU obsolescence.

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Jun 19 STATE

The Court Will Redefine Who Is Born American

The Supreme Court will rule by early July on whether Trump can end birthright citizenship by executive order. The constitutional fight is abstract; the consequences begin in delivery rooms where hospitals assume every newborn is a citizen — and where losing that assumption breaks Medicaid and newborn care.

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