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Top Links 1144 Data-centers driving inflation. American farmers struggling. A glut of durian & the servants of Britain's country houses.

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Started June 27, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 27, 2026
The oversupply of durian reflects broader issues in agricultural markets, highlighting the need for better supply chain management.
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American farmers are facing unjust challenges that require urgent policy reform to ensure food security and economic stability.
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The expansion of data centers is a necessary investment that stimulates economic growth, despite concerns about inflation.
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Maintaining historic country houses and their servants is an outdated practice that diverts resources from more pressing social needs.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 27, 2026
Inflation driven by data centers reveals the complex relationship between technology and economic stability, warranting further analysis.
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