Grieving the Family Cat in a Painfully Violent World
Despite large-scale tragedies and wrong, why grieving the death of small friends is not self-indulgent.
Read more...Despite large-scale tragedies and wrong, why grieving the death of small friends is not self-indulgent.
Read more...Hospitals in the US and UK have been hit hard by cyber attacks, leaving practitioners struggling to offer care.
Read more...Ukraine has increased attacks on Russian energy assets as Russia continues its campaign against the Ukraine grid. Who is doing more damage?
Read more...Quelle surprise! High home purchase costs are denting household formation and thus birthrates. But will policymakers do anything?
Read more...The Heritage Project 2025 plan is a program for the next president to roll back rights in US and abroad – including draft policies
Read more...Why deliberately offensive and therefore counterproductive climate change activism looks like a feature, not a bug.
Read more...The Elon Musk $48 Billion stock-option package and its implications for the EV transition
Read more...Yet another round of (nicely) trying to shake some sense into climate change remedy optimists.
Read more...A long time ago, the US intervened on the side of underwater sovereign borrowers. Private creditors now extract even more than back then.
Read more...Bird flu as a case study in the category error of libertarian medicine, the misuse of preprints, and resulting poor public health policy.
Read more...A good, high level review of how Israel’s long-standing and now accelerating ethnic cleansing in Palestine depends on US backing.
Read more...Oopsie! Private equity firms are hanging on to investor money for an unseemly amount of time! What to do?
Read more...Under the radar, investment funds have been buying farm land in poor countries, leading to substantial price rises.
Read more...Putin threw down a marker with his immediately-rejected peace offer last week. So where might the war go now?
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