Let's Talk About Fertilizer
We don't need the Strait? Tell it to farmers
Fresh picks from 135 curated publications • Auto-updated daily
We don't need the Strait? Tell it to farmers
Good Guys win on Wall Street all the time. It just doesn't get that much attention. Plus - the S&P 500 is breaking down technically for the first time since May 2025...
"A poem ... is when you are in love and have the sky in your mouth."
Our constantly-updating tracker of polls for the most important indicator in the race for Congress.
Silver Bulletin approval ratings for President Trump — and all presidents since Truman.
Silver Bulletin favorability ratings for the world's richest man.
And the dangers of the imagination
After more than a century of German and South African rule, Namibia finally gained its independence on this day in 1990. Working-class struggles and organizations played a vital role in the country’s
Short books you can read in one sitting—and think about forever
Saturdays we catch up with the non-finance related items that we didn’t get to earlier in the week. You can check out...
How a statewide political curriculum dampens serious scholarship
As efforts to study and conserve fungi expand, researchers say a "shroom boom" is underway.
Growing up after the monarchy’s fall, Nepal’s youth are confronting a republic that transformed political institutions while leaving the underlying social order intact. (Narayan Maharjan / NurPhoto /
Launching the Network of Networks.
Damage to the Ras Laffan LNG facility, housing bubble risks, North Korea’s naval production, Bezos’ $100 billion for manufacturing automation, and more.
Twenty years before Donald Trump was posting AI images of himself as a king, the internet learned how to meme by exaggerating the masculine superiority of Chuck Norris. What began innocently with “Chu
Xi Jinping's paranoia, rapidly changing technology, and the limitations of China's system could cut short the Chinese Century.
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
<a href="https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/03/links-3-21-2026.html"><img src="https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-21-at-2.39.48 PM.png" alt="" width="300"
Trump gives trademark mixed signals as the US moves to deploy special forces in the Iran war in the face of kinetic and economic losses.
Trying to figure out the Hormuz shock
When G. W. Leibniz Went to Work for the Russians
Donald Trump has resurrected the military fantasy of the “video game war,” waged mostly through high-tech, lethal air power with few US casualties. But his administration may have miscalculated the ea
But others do
British class society had a dress code: the rich could be flashy, but workers were expected to wear a drab uniform. In the 1950s, England’s working-class Teddy Boys and Girls boldly donned pompadours
Michael Hudson provides a deep dive into US foreign policy and its use of dollar dominance.
ACA premium hikes and loss of Covid-era additional support are creating a coverage crisis, deservedly adding to Republican midterm woes.
Life is a complicated thing buried in the simplicity of having no choice but to live it.
"Death makes human beings seem like very small containers that are packed so densely we can only be aware of a fraction of what's inside us from moment to moment."
a curated collection of books, research, articles, objects, and cultural things worth your time this month.
It’s your civic responsibility to have a March Madness bracket.
A cartographer posits that our maps should be messier. “The idea that we must have a crisp line dividing one country from another is often inaccurate when it comes to what states are actually claiming
These paleontologists got crafty The post How a Simulated Dinosaur Nest Revealed Prehistoric Parenting Strategies appeared first on Nautilus.
A recording from Phillips P. OBrien's live video
This is a diabolical phishing attack. “That generated a real case ID, and triggered real Apple emails to my inbox, properly signed, from Apple’s actual servers.”
Two ways to deal with noise. The post Ignoring the Noise is Impossible appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
"There should be a simple rule for being a thinker," says Cal Newport. "Don’t let AI write anything for you. Writing is to cognitive health what steps are to physical health"
Ibram X. Kendi treats racist ideas as an all-powerful means of control, and the realities underlying right-wing grievance as exaggerated — if not illusory
Showing 40 of 1000 articles