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August 17, 2026

Orhan's Morning Book | August 17, 2026

Orhan's Morning Book
August 17, 2026, Monday
TOP NEWS  ·  RESEARCH RADAR  ·  CHART OF THE DAY
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TODAY'S TAKEAWAY  Fed holds rates amid volatility, shipping costs surge on war and climate, and a study challenges AI autonomy claims — a consequential day across markets, geopolitics, and research.
  1 · Top News

1. Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates as Economists Warn of Market Volatility - sekbernews.id

The Federal Reserve has held interest rates steady as economists flag growing market volatility risks.

Why it matters: A Fed pause amid heightened volatility shapes investment, research-funding environments, and broader economic outlook.

sekbernews.id · Read original →


2. Senate, governor, president? KY Democrats look ahead to next 3 elections - The Courier-Journal

Senate, governor, president?

Why it matters: Selected for impact, novelty, and relevance.

The Courier-Journal · Read original →


3. Inside the Google executive moves that led to its big AI reshuffle - The Daily Star

Reuters reveals the internal executive shifts behind Google's major restructuring of its AI division.

Why it matters: Google's AI organisational strategy directly affects the competitive landscape in AI research and deployment.

Reuters · Read original →


★ THOUGHT LEADERS MONITOR · IN THE NEWS (DIRECT POST ACCESS UNAVAILABLE)

4. Adam Tooze (@adam_tooze)

Adam Tooze flags that major financial institutions are now projecting significant macroeconomic impacts from current global conditions, signalling that mainstream forecasters are shifting toward more bearish scenarios — relevant context alongside the Fed's rate hold and shipping cost surge.

9:45 AM, August 16 · View original → · Profile on X


5. Opinion | We study autism and vaccines. Trump’s executive order rests on flawed science. - The Washington Post

Autism researchers writing in the Washington Post say Trump's executive order on vaccines and autism rests on scientifically discredited claims.

Why it matters: A presidential order directing federal health policy on the basis of flawed science has serious public-health and research-integrity implications.

The Washington Post · Read original →


6. 🔥 Argentina’s 2026 World Cup Schedule Revealed! Can Messi Go Back-to-Back? 🇦🇷🏆 Sunderland Local Elections 2026 (2z47tLMuhu) - Mshale

Argentina's 2026 World Cup group-stage schedule has been released, with Messi's side seeking back-to-back titles.

Why it matters: The schedule sets the competitive calendar for the tournament this reader is following.

Mshale · Read original →


  2 · Research Radar

Study contradicts Anthropic and OpenAI claims that autonomous AI research is within reach - the-decoder.com

A peer-reviewed study directly contradicts claims by Anthropic and OpenAI that fully autonomous AI research agents are imminent, finding substantial capability gaps remain.

Why it matters: This empirically grounds the debate about AI timelines and tempers hype-driven expectations that influence research agendas and policy.

AI Conferences · Read original →


  3 · Chart of the Day

Texas Home Prices: Selected Cities

Texas Home Prices: Selected Cities

Typical home values across Dallas, Frisco, Irving, Plano, on Zillow's Home Value Index through July 2026. The chart shows where local housing momentum is strengthening, cooling, or diverging.

Source: Zillow Research · View source · Updated August 17, 2026

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