This week’s TAMIM Reading List is all about power: how it’s built, tested, and sometimes reshaped. From bold thought experiments like Norway buying Harvard, to AI algorithms being blamed for deeper societal issues, we explore who holds influence and why. We dive into the politics of electric vehicles, where a 93.5% tariff on Chinese graphite could ripple through global supply chains. In Australia, the High Court delivers a landmark victory for coal workers, while Lionel Messi continues to redefine what greatness looks like on the football field. We also explore the science of exercise as a “miracle drug” and the surprising geography of America’s vacation homes. An eclectic mix, each article offers a fresh angle on who’s shaping the future, and how.
📚 Where are Vacation Homes Located in the US?
📚 Why Exercise Is a Miracle Drug
📚 Chinese graphite is crucial to electric car batteries. Commerce just put a 93.5% tariff on it
📚 High Court upholds ruling coal company breached Fair Work Act
📚 Lionel Messi’s superhuman form paces Inter Miami: “He is the one”
