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Everyone has something to say at the Supreme Court. Why the tariffs ruling had more than 160 pages
The extraordinary number of dueling opinions in the Supreme Court’s tariff case, laying bare divisions among the justices, also became the basis for a punch line.
The Pentagon wants Anthropic to remove limits on AI use for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance, raising civil liberties ...
The decline of reading and the rise of social media are again transforming what it feels like to be a thinking person.
The British royal family may not be able to keep “calm” amid continuing scandal over former Prince Andrew’s relationship with ...
Citrini warned everyone that these AI layoffs were coming, and it seems Jack Dorsey took their warning to heart and chose to ...
Maximizing shareholder value is a political and moral choice — not a law of physics. AI is forcing us to reckon with that.
With less than half of adults reading regularly, hoping your book will do well as an author simply isn't enough anymore.
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‘We have to burn down the world.’ Will Europe follow Trump and the US into the geopolitical abyss?
"Europeans are really reluctant to accept that, after 80 years, they are now on the outside. There's no collective hegemony with the US [anymore]." ...
An immigration scholar highlights five reports with three takeaways each — and makes a case for reading deeply instead of reacting to chaos.
Nigel Farage’s man in Gorton and Denton has a huge public platform, and a taste for culture war. What happens when he concerns himself with bin collections?
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