Source Notes
2026-07-04 Courts, immigration, and AI policy move at once source notes
An intermediate note for organizing news research material, evidence links, issue structure, and inclusion decisions before the reader-facing article is written.
source-notes
Politics
- I used Guardian reporting from June 30 through July 3 for the birthright ruling, the birth-tourism response, the Trump AI-video backlash, Pope Leo’s immigration remarks, and AOC’s Michigan endorsement.
- I skipped narrower or commentary-heavy items and kept stories that connect directly to institutions, elections, or enforcement.
Economy
- The five picks tie together UK services, household energy costs, U.S. rate expectations, Australian data-center investment, and the RBA hold.
- Pure market-close chatter was downgraded in favor of items that change household or investment behavior.
Technology
- The tech set combines OpenAI, Anthropic, the UN, and the Five Eyes to show AI as a product, policy, and security issue at once.
- Reported discussions, such as the OpenAI government-stake idea, are treated as preliminary and not as settled policy.
Selection Notes
- In politics, I avoided low-signal personal scandal and selected stories with direct policy or election consequences.
- In economy, I excluded single-day market moves without a wider mechanism behind them.
- In technology, I preferred regulation, infrastructure, and security stories over promotional launch coverage.