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From College Dropout to World’s Richest: The Wild Story of Larry Ellison
"Our environment, the world in which we live and work, is a mirror of our attitudes and expectations."
Happy Monday everyone! What if I told you the college dropout who once drifted aimlessly is now challenging Elon Musk for the title of the world’s richest man? More on this later in the Weekly Topic!

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In other news, European defense startups raised a record amount of cash. Nebius bagged nearly $20 billion deal with Microsoft. TSMC proved it has both Ai brains and Iphone beauty. There’s a new billion dollar crypto deal cooking.
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Weekly Highlights
America’s Big Agriculture Problem Is Getting Worse
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From College Dropout to World’s Richest: The Wild Story of Larry Ellison
🔎 Weekly Highlights
This week’s highlight is from Bloomberg
▼ Summary
Iowa faces a worsening nitrate pollution crisis caused by farm runoff and manure, overwhelming water treatment facilities, contaminating public water sources, and raising significant public health concerns, including links to rising cancer rates.
Powerful lobbying from Big Ag and political interference hinder effective regulation, prioritizing industry interests over environmental and human health, while voluntary guidelines fail to address the severity of the issue.
Despite progress in sustainable practices like improved nitrogen efficiency and crop rotations, agricultural externalities remain unregulated, and the EPA's delays in reassessing health risks exacerbate the crisis.
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📬 Weekly Trivia

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Q. Oracle’s headquarters are currently located in which U.S. state?
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