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Mosquitos learn to love DEET; Thiel packs up for Argentina; Anthropic overtakes OpenAI
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Peter Thiel Relocates Family to Argentina
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What happened: Peter Thiel purchased a $12 million Buenos Aires mansion in April, enrolled his children in local schools, and met with President Javier Milei multiple times. The tech investor also participated in a local chess tournament and hosted dinners with Argentine economists and officials.
Why it matters: California voters will decide in November 2026 on a one-time 5% tax on billionaires that would cost Thiel approximately $1.4 billion. The PayPal co-founder is establishing Argentina as a 'Plan B' refuge while maintaining over 99% of his $28 billion fortune in the United States.
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Guerrilla Violence Erupts in Colombia on Eve of Presidential Election
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What happened: At least 52 fighters died in clashes between two rival FARC dissident factions battling for control of cocaine territory in Guaviare's jungles on the eve of Sunday's presidential election. Colombia deployed 408,000 security personnel with aircraft, drones, and armored vehicles to protect voters and civilians.
Why it matters: The violence undermines outgoing President Petro's peace strategy and intensifies election security concerns amid murders, kidnappings, and attacks that have marred the campaign. The conflict over whether to negotiate with or militarily crush armed groups now dominates the presidential race between leftist Ivan Cepeda and right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella.
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Google Engineer Arrested for Alleged Polymarket Insider Trading
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What happened: Michele Spagnuolo, a Google security engineer, was arrested Wednesday and charged with using confidential internal 'Year in Search' data to make $1.2 million on Polymarket bets between October and December last year. Operating as 'AlphaRaccoon,' he allegedly risked $2.7 million across 25 wagers, correctly betting that singer D4vd would be Google's most-searched person when odds were near zero.
Why it matters: This case marks the second major Polymarket insider trading prosecution in weeks and could reshape prediction market oversight, potentially leading to stricter platform controls and corporate data access policies. Spagnuolo faces up to 50 years in prison if convicted on commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering charges, with parallel civil penalties from the CFTC.
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Study: Mosquitoes Can Learn to Like DEET
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What happened: Scientists trained Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in lab experiments to associate DEET repellent with blood meals using Pavlovian conditioning. After three to four training sessions over 20 minutes to a few days, 60 percent of trained mosquitoes attempted to bite DEET-treated targets, while untrained mosquitoes avoided them completely.
What it means: Experts stress you should continue using DEET as directed, reapplying regularly per product labels to maintain effective concentrations. The findings suggest worn-off DEET at low concentrations might signal food rather than repel mosquitoes, making frequent reapplication crucial for protection against mosquito-borne diseases.
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Anthropic Raises $65B, Tops OpenAI at $965B Value
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What happened: Anthropic raised $65 billion in Series H funding yesterday at a $965 billion valuation, surpassing OpenAI's $852 billion valuation and becoming the world's most valuable AI startup. The company simultaneously launched Claude Opus 4.8 and reported its revenue run rate crossed $47 billion earlier this month.
Why it matters: The funding accelerates AI competition for enterprise customers and compute capacity, benefiting cloud providers like Amazon and Google who have invested billions in Anthropic. Both Anthropic and OpenAI are preparing for potential public listings as early as this year, reshaping the AI investment landscape.
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