The modern global economy may not be breaking. It may have already broken decades ago. This episode examines the argument that allowing China into the WTO without enforcing equal rules fundamentally reshaped global trade, competition, and power, and why today’s geopolitical tension may be the delayed consequence of that decision rather than heidi montag a new development.
CHAPTERS
00:00 – The week’s collision: AI, healthcare, and global realignment
00:57 – Nvidia accused of aiding China’s DeepSeek: the letter and the stakes
02:47 – Nvidia–OpenAI partnership on ice, federal money for canada post OpenAI’s funding clock, and AI talent drama
04:50 – TikTok becomes a “US company”: what changed, what did not
06:00 – Yahoo’s AI search comeback and the licensed-content model
07:14 – Medicare’s rate stance: $90B shock and why insurers will push back
10:10 – 872 drug price hikes and where pricing power ends
10:25 – Preservatives linked to cancer and diabetes risk: what the studies claim
11:46 – China’s biotech blitz and US strategic drift
13:59 – Europe rewires: EU–India deal, US–India move, and the sovereignty push
15:58 – Google cyber offensive and botnet disruption
17:07 – seven movie Germany EV credits, EU satellite comms, and the “decoupling” problem
18:45 – ECB: the WTO and China as the inflection point
20:06 – One good thing: Japan’s 603 km/h maglev
21:21 – Wrap
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