Because monkeys bang on typewriters and kingdoms fall.
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Megan Feringa,
New York Times,
5 Oct. 2025
America’s most steadfast allies in this bit of the 21st century are the Gulf monarchies, true and unapologetic kingdoms big on pomp and light on participation.
The private luncheon brought together leaders who’ve built empires, broken ceilings, and redefined what success looks like on their own terms.
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Kimberly Wilson,
Essence,
13 Oct. 2025
While Tata Sons and Tata Trusts have not issued any official statement on what transpired at the minister’s residence, it is widely reported that a power struggle is brewing inside one of India’s most powerful business empires.
No more communism, or fascism; no more theocracy, or monarchies.
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Richard Stengel,
Time,
1 Oct. 2025
America’s most steadfast allies in this bit of the 21st century are the Gulf monarchies, true and unapologetic kingdoms big on pomp and light on participation.
Legitimate settlements use official or clearly named administrator domains.
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Kurt Knutsson,
FOXNews.com,
13 Oct. 2025
That includes areas like multimedia rights, ticketing, premium seating and other commercial rights—the very domains such investors would be most interested in monetizing.
Wall Street, institutions and even sovereigns are migrating infrastructure onto the blockchain and ETH is well positioned to capture value through various channels.
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Todd Gordon,
CNBC,
7 Oct. 2025
Credit rating agencies are sharpening their focus on climate vulnerability, raising questions about whether sectors or sovereigns with large protection gaps could face higher borrowing costs.
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