Source Notes
2026-06-30 Courts, rates, and AI spending move politics, markets, and tech 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
- I centered the politics slate on the 6/29 Supreme Court batch and split it into five separate items: agency power, Fed independence, mail ballots, geofence warrants, and Trump-related litigation. The goal was to keep each item specific and non-overlapping.
Economy
- I chose forward-looking macro markers plus market-moving industrial policy: payrolls, ECB/Sintra, Spanish inflation, South Korea’s AI chip hub, and the chipmaker rally. A generic market recap was dropped because it repeated the chip-investment angle.
Technology
- The tech set covers security, model gating, PC hardware, agentic AI usage, and data-center power. Older policy commentary and less source-backed opinion pieces were skipped in favor of fresher, more actionable items.
Selection Notes
- Broader geopolitics and commentary-heavy AI market takes were downgraded because they were less specific than the selected items.
- When a theme had multiple candidate stories, I kept the one with the clearest source support and freshest date.