A 2007 New York Times article reports that U.S. intelligence agencies concluded Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003. via Reddit.
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A 2007 New York Times article shared on Reddit claims that all 16 US intelligence agencies agree Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003. via r/politics.
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Alex Tabarrok jokes on his blog Marginal REVOLUTION that his wife believes toasters are already more emotionally available than American men.
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via RedditThis Reddit post from 17 years ago shares a BBC News article and video interview featuring perspectives from The Pirate Bay and the Pirate Party on copyright in the digital age. via Reddit.com
Freakonomics links to articles about rising IQs, a prostitute auction, genetics and intelligence, and a man attempting to open a bank account with a $1 million bill. via Freakonomics
In this blog post, Tyler Cowen shares links to articles covering varied topics, including economists and female leaders.
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