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In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly structured, or concluded without conviction. Anyone who has sat through a policy ...
Australia has passed one of the most consequential and least examined pieces of legislation in recent memory. Branded as “hate group” laws and sold as a measure to protect community safety, the ...
When stories like this break, we like to believe the significance will speak for itself; that the scale of the crime, the power of the people involved or the sheer volume of evidence will force ...
To some, METR’s “time horizon plot” indicates that AI utopia—or apocalypse—is close at hand. The truth is more complicated.
Rockstar's highly anticipated GTA VI is set for a Nov. 19 release, a day that may break the internet for writers like me when ...
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
Know what is carcinogenic and how it impacts health, instead of being intimidated by the misinformation. Find out what an oncologist has to say on it.  | Health ...
In this article, writer and broadcaster Ibrahim Essa raises a question about what he calls the “Salafi–Shiite alliance,” revealing a convergence between two schools of thought that are deeply ...
It is a striking paradox that recent right-wing radical discourse in Bangladesh portrays feminism as a “Western agenda”.
Polish filmmaker Łukasz Ronduda explains where the Tear Dealer project in the Rotterdam-premiering film came from and why he, ...
Vertical living, everyday routines, and a growing focus on long-term usability are reshaping residential design.
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