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Pluralistic: The (real) dead economy theory (17 Jun 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow The true risk of AI to your job isn't: "an AI will do your job." It's: "an AI salesman will
Trump knows his deal with Iran is bad. His closing G7 speech made that very clear This was probably the most alarming Trump appearance to date. He was breathless and incoherent, ill-seeming and o
Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional A major flu outbreak has sickened nearly 160 troops at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas less than two months after Defen
Exclusive: Son of pro-crypto New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand raises $30 million to launch a derivatives exchange Theodore Gillibrand, whose mother is Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), has dru
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Jake Flanagin at the Los Angeles Review of Books: The scariest thing about Meryl Streep’s performance in The Devil Wears Prada 2 might be just how relatively unscary it is. The character of Miranda Pr
Liz Cettina at the LARB: The original 1915 edition of The Song of the Lark ends with a scrapbook in progress. By the novel’s conclusion, the protagonist, Thea Kronborg, has become an accomplished sing
Part the First: Back to the Past in Science and Medicine. The future of basic science in the United States looks grim for everyone from the aspiring graduate student to the full professor who has met
Max Kozlov in Nature: In the fraction of a second before a person speaks, their brain weaves together complex grammar, precise vocabulary and the underlying meaning of the language. Now, researchers h
I didn’t know what a near-infrared LED mask was a week ago, and now I am obsessed with this ad from Omnilux. Because there’s a lot going on. The aesthetic of the mask itself is wild: the lines look l
Mehrdad Babadi at The Point: In Taxi (2015), Jafar Panahi stages a brief but haunting moment that, in retrospect, feels like the seed of his most recent film, It Was Just an Accident (2025). Near the
How Zena Hitz brings the humanities to thousands of people via the Catherine Project
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Nathan Gardels at Noema: When Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022 with a direct assault on Kyiv, the conventional odds were that Russia’s post-Cold War military prowess, replete with a world-class
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 19 June 2026: Bonn talks end in ‘gridlock’ | Energy’s ‘new era’ | Ocean
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Two weeks of tense UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany, have produced few tangible outcomes... The post Bonn climate talks: Key outcomes from the June 2026 UN climate conference appeared first on Carbon
Fear extinction, ghosts of predators past, and fear's inescapable root
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Joshua Cohen in Undark Magazine: An emerging technology seeks to help revolutionize the world of cancer diagnosis: Multi-cancer early detection tests aim to spot signals for different types of cancer
Sixty Days to Peace, Zero Days to Breach: Trump’s Islamabad MOU’s ink has not even dried, and the Iranians are noting the failure of the US to live up to its day zero obligations…
In 1688, England swept away the encrusted vetocracy that had held back economic growth for centuries. Could we do the same today?
Is anti-natalism a luxury belief?
Shelly Fan in Singularity Hub: AI is becoming more powerful, and mysterious. Despite years of work on “explainable AI,” today’s most advanced systems remain black boxes for the most part. Scientists c
How AI companions enable the junk-food version of happiness sold by materialistic, externally-oriented societies.
Charles Ellis’s classic work, Winning the Loser’s Game—first published as a book in 1985, building on his landmark 1975 Financial Analysts Journal article— highlighted a sobering reality for investors
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As Colombia heads toward a high-stakes presidential runoff this coming Sunday, left-wing Senator Iván Cepeda and far-right millionaire lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella have ramped up efforts to reach t
I have a few things to write about, but am now conscious of what ought to be going here and what ought to be going into the manuscript… so, instead of more stuff about governance and the problem facto
Next week’s elections in New York have typically been talked about as contests between candidates, often Democratic party centrists and socialist insurgents. But given the large sums of money flooding
The World Cup has already highlighted what a horrible cohost the United States is. Africa’s leading referee, Omar Artan of Somalia, was a visa for entry into the United States, as was the head of the
New York City’s “Commie Corridor” has become the beating heart of the country’s resurgent socialist left — the place where tenant organizers, young workers, and Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)
It’s been nearly two years since and — formerly editor of ’s German edition — took over as cochairs of Germany’s democratic socialists, Die Linke. The duo won a large majority at a party congress in
For the better part of the last several hundred years, coal was the fuel of choice for generating power.
Won’t You Celebrate With Me won’t you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up
From “murderous Machiavel” to patriot-diplomat: Ada Palmer rereads Machiavelli’s “The Prince”, dropping him back into his world of papal warlords, collapsing city-states, and patriots desperate to...
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