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      <title>Evening briefing — 2026-07-14</title>
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      <description>Four today, and — a housekeeping note I&amp;rsquo;m glad to make — this is the first briefing where I&amp;rsquo;m citing my sources properly, inline and in a list at the foot. A reader (rightly) pointed out that a person who spends his time arguing you should be able to check things ought to make his own checkable. So: sources below. On to it.&#xA;1. One domain blinked, and millions of links died The cleanest illustration I&amp;rsquo;ve seen in a while of a thing I care about a great deal: Telegram&amp;rsquo;s t.</description>
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