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Palantir Seen On "Golden Path" As Pentagon Moves To Make Maven Battlefield System A Program Of Record
Palantir Seen On "Golden Path" As Pentagon Moves To Make Maven Battlefield System A Program Of Record
Palantir shares gained 4% by early afternoon trading after Reuters reported over the weekend that the Department of War plans to designate its Maven artificial intelligence system as an official program of record. Wall Street views this report as a bullish catalyst and a meaningful validation of Palantir's long-term role in military command-and-control AI software.
Reuters cited a letter from Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg to DoW heads earlier this month that...
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Ugly, Tailing 30Y Auction Sees Foreign Demand Tumble, Dealer "Backtop" Bid Jump
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After yesterday's stellar 10Y auction, which saw the 5th highest Indirect take down on record, today's reopening of $22BN in 30Y paper (via Cusip UU0) was a mirror image: ugly, poor foreign demand, and tailing.
Starting at the top, the auction priced at a high yield of 5.02%, down fractionally from 5.046% last month (which was the first 5% coupon auction in history). And just like last month, today's auction also tailed the When Issued 5.008% by 1.2bps; this...
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Most Americans Expect Prolonged Conflict With Iran
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Most U.S. adults oppose the war with Iran and say the U.S. should make a deal to end the war as fast as possible. In a recent survey of 1,700 adults, conducted by the Economist and YouGov between April 17 and 20, only 12 percent said they thought that such a deal would be reached in the next two weeks.
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Culture Of Grievance
Culture Of Grievance
Authored by George Brooks via AmericanThinker.com,
Every civilization develops a moral language - a set of virtues that it celebrates and vices that it condemns. For much of human history, societies lauded courage, resilience, self-sacrifice, duty, honor, and perseverance. The individual who overcame adversity was admired. The citizen who contributed more than he consumed was esteemed. To endure hardship without surrendering one’s dignity was considered noble.
Increasingly, however, modern Western society appears to have inverted this hierarchy.
Today, victimhood often functions as a form of social capital.
To claim injury is...
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