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This week, a pattern emerged across media mergers, presidential claims, and Pentagon AI - three stories that look separate until you notice the common thread of power consolidating faster than oversight can follow.
This week's pattern
In this episode
Sources (8)
→ Axios — Market valuation changes and deal context
→ The Wrap — Town hall details and timeline
→ Deadline — Employee reaction and Netflix deal shift
→ FactCheck.org — Inherited inflation and economic growth claims
→ CNN — Overall economic performance assessment
→ CNBC — Power dynamics and supply chain designation
→ NPR — Timeline of government ban and OpenAI deal
→ CNN — Similar guardrails and procedural questions
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