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Aspen Ideas Festival

Coverage of Aspen Ideas Festival in the Nexus archive.

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  • HEALTHJul 9 · 14:39 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Katie Couric reveals she was diagnosed with temporary amnesia

    Katie Couric disclosed an episode of transient global amnesia on June 27, 2026, during which she lost memory of a full day, including appearances at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Doctors ruled out a stroke and diagnosed the condition, which caused her to forget recent events and struggle with creating new memories for less than 24 hours.

  • HEALTHJul 9 · 14:39 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Katie Couric reveals she was diagnosed with temporary amnesia

    Katie Couric disclosed experiencing an episode of transient global amnesia on June 27, 2026, during which she lost memory of nearly an entire day, including panels at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Doctors ruled out a stroke and diagnosed the condition, which caused her to forget recent events and basic information, though she regained awareness and memory over time.

  • HEALTHJul 8 · 14:24 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    ‘Freaky’: Katie Couric diagnosed with amnesia after stroke scare

    Katie Couric experienced a stroke scare that led to a diagnosis of temporary memory loss. She reported confusion, believing Joe Biden was president and forgetting recent events, including a newborn granddaughter, before being diagnosed with transient global amnesia.

  • POLITICSJul 3 · 15:24 UTCASIA TIMES
    Tech bro Thiel says Pope, by criticizing AI, serves as CCP agent

    Peter Thiel accused Pope Leo XIV of acting as a Chinese Communist Party agent due to the pope's criticisms of artificial intelligence. Thiel made these remarks at the Aspen Ideas Festival, as reported by CNN.

  • BUSINESSJul 1 · 09:00 UTCFORTUNE
    The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling hands the U.S. economy a $7.7 trillion win

    The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, with research estimating $7.7 trillion in economic contributions from beneficiaries over their lifetimes. Business leaders view the ruling as a boon for the U.S. economy, citing optimism about immigration's role in economic growth.

  • BUSINESSJun 28 · 21:26 UTCFORTUNE
    Fed’s Barkin warns of high inflation, but sees signs of relief

    Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin warned that inflation remains high but noted tentative signs of moderation. He cited factors like the Iran-related oil price surge and AI infrastructure costs as contributors, while acknowledging falling gasoline prices and potential policy adjustments. Barkin emphasized the need for continued monitoring to address persistent inflationary pressures.