Source Notes
2026-06-29 Iran, AI safety, and household cost pressure collide source notes
An intermediate note for organizing news research material, evidence links, issue structure, and inclusion decisions before the reader-facing article is written.
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Politics
- We prioritized the Iran-US exchange, spillover into Gulf states, TPS and border/asylum policy, and the war-powers fight because they had the clearest policy and market implications.
- Peripheral campaign and rally items were downgraded because they were less directly tied to policy or security.
Economy
- We kept jobless claims, consumer spending, the Fed signal, the global growth outlook, and mortgage rates to show both household conditions and financial tightening.
- Short-lived market noise was deprioritized in favor of items that move consumer and macro decisions.
Technology
- We grouped AI safety, imitation claims, data-center investment, labor constraints, and capex scale to show the shift from model race to infrastructure race.
- Rumors without a firm source were excluded.
Selection Notes
- In politics, side stories about events and personnel were dropped in favor of Iran and immigration rulings.
- In economy, we chose durable signals over one-day market swings.
- In tech, unverified product leaks were excluded in favor of source-backed AI and infrastructure news.