Slugger O'Toole features a blog post highlighting the importance of...
Slugger O'Toole features a blog post highlighting the importance of entrepreneurship in job creation and recommending resources for tech startup founders.
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Slugger O'Toole features a blog post highlighting the importance of entrepreneurship in job creation and recommending resources for tech startup founders.
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Al Jazeera covers the escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon, including Hezbollah attacks and Israeli strikes. via The source of this content is Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera's live news updates cover Hezbollah rocket attacks on Haifa and Israel's bombing of Lebanon. via The source of this content is Al Jazeera.
Scott Sumner argues that neoliberal economic policy, combining free markets with income transfers, has been widespread and successful over the last three decades.
via EconlibThis comic strip humorously depicts two men overanalyzing a woman's simple offer to make sandwiches.
via xkcd.comAl Jazeera's live news updates cover Hezbollah rocket attacks on Haifa and Israel's bombing of Lebanon. via The source of this content is Al Jazeera.
Boxing gloves, intended to make the sport safer, may actually cause more brain damage than bare-knuckle fighting. via Overcoming Bias
David Friedman's blog post from 2010 explores why the "second price auction" model doesn't seem to work as predicted on eBay, considering factors like bid reevaluation and seller manipulation.
via daviddfriedman.blogspot.comWIRED explores articles on AI, the metaverse, and Amazon Prime Day deals, alongside interviews and cultural reviews.
The Psychologist published an article examining the psychology behind conspiracy theories and how they can subtly influence beliefs, even if we don't consciously subscribe to them. via mindhacks
A new report from Harvard's Kennedy School criticizes American newspapers for failing to label waterboarding as torture during the Bush administration. via The Philadelphia Inquirer
A new Harvard report finds that major newspapers avoided using the word "torture" when referencing U.S. waterboarding during the George W. Bush administration, despite calling it such when other countries used it. via The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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