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Breaking Kavanaugh files $1B suit against Wikimedia Foundation; demurrer hearing set for October 29  
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Media & Law · Exclusive

Ryan Kavanaugh, a prolific businessman and producer, brings a $1 billion lawsuit against Wikipedia for promoting a false, misleading and intentionally harmful wiki page

Wikipedia, in response, makes bombshell admission — that they do not promote Wikipedia as accurate; that the general public has never been led to believe its content is accurate; and that they have never marketed themselves as responsible for correcting knowingly false information, even when brought to their attention.

WWN Editorial Desk·Filed today·Demurrer hearing Oct 29
§ Markets & Business
Markets

Markets rally on surprise central-bank announcement, dollar slides

Equities post their largest single-session gain of the year as traders reset expectations.

5 hours ago·4 min read
Deals

Activist investor takes 7% stake in industrial conglomerate, pushes for breakup

The letter, sent to the board late Thursday, lays out a four-part case for splitting the company.

8 hours ago·5 min read
Earnings

Bank earnings beat across the board as trading desks post record quarter

Investment-banking revenue showed the first signs of a sustained recovery in eighteen months.

Yesterday·6 min read
§ Politics & Policy
Cover Story · Capitol Hill

The eighteen-hour negotiation that finally cracked open a decade of gridlock

Inside the small bipartisan group that walked the most contentious provisions line by line, and the procedural compromise that gave both sides cover to sign on.

By Jordan Reeves·3 hours ago·12 min read
§ Tech & the Future
Hardware

Semiconductor giant unveils next-generation architecture in surprise keynote

The most credible response yet to a wave of competitive pressure from upstart rivals.

7 hours ago·6 min read
AI & Models

The frontier-lab race enters its boring phase, and that is the point

When the headline numbers stop moving, the work moves to integration, distribution and trust.

Yesterday·11 min read
Capital

Late-stage funding rebounds as growth investors rediscover discipline

A return to fundamentals is reshaping which companies clear the bar for the next round.

2 days ago·7 min read
§ Opinion & Analysis
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Elena Hartwell
Columnist · Markets

The market is pricing in a soft landing. The data is finally agreeing.

For the first time in eighteen months, the leading indicators and the lagging indicators are telling the same story.

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Marcus Okonkwo
Editor-at-Large

What the Senate compromise actually means, beneath the procedural noise

The headlines focused on the vote count. The real story is in three sentences buried on page eleven.

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Sana Kapoor
Contributing Editor

The new chip architecture is not a moonshot. It is something more interesting.

A bet that the next decade of computing will be won on integration, not on raw transistor counts.

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