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The left's plan to fix housing in Paris (ft.com)

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Why is AI struggling to discover new drugs? (ft.com)

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My Advice to Sam Altman: Read Jacques Derrida (observer.co.uk)

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Trump vs. Fed; or: history is forcing the question of a democratic central bank (adamtooze.substack.com)

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Written in the Stars? Alphabets and Angels in Early Modern Europe (jhu.edu)

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Why are young adults in the English-speaking world so unhappy? (ft.com)

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The 'hallucinations' that haunt AI: why chatbots struggle to tell the truth (ft.com)

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Everything Has a Price: The Commercial Gaze and the Origins of Corporate Empire (jhiblog.org)

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Mamdani Has Given Democrats a Blueprint for Victory, If Only They Would Listen (nytimes.com)

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Spain and Brazil push global action to tax the super-rich and curb inequality (un.org)

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A Knock at the Door. Mamdani's New York (nplusonemag.com)

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How the next financial crisis starts. The climate shocks that trigger turmoil (ft.com)

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China breaks more records with surge in solar and wind power (theguardian.com)

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AI returns still a long way from justifying investment mania (ft.com)

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Will the Democrats learn from Zohran Mamdani's victory? (theguardian.com)

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Zohran Mamdani offered New Yorkers a political revolution – and won (theguardian.com)

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Zohran Mamdani Is Proposing Green Abundance for the Many (jacobin.com)

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Where is Iran's uranium? Questions remain over stash of enriched material (ft.com)

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The Fiscal Crisis of the Energy State (phenomenalworld.org)

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Why Big Tech cannot agree on artificial general intelligence (ft.com)

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“Language and Image Minus Cognition”: An Interview with Leif Weatherby (jhiblog.org)

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Is the AI Bubble About to Burst? (versobooks.com)

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Political Emotions on the Far Right (tank.tv)

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[flagged] What Is Post-Fascism? (jhiblog.org)

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Geographical Immorality:Macpherson and Intermediaries of Empire in 18th C. India (jhiblog.org)

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Without Roots: The Political Consequences of Collective Economic Shocks (cambridge.org)

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Can Google still dominate search in the age of AI chatbots? (ft.com)

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Freedom and Its Limits: Edward Wilmot Blyden's Black Republicanism (jhiblog.org)

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Americans favor labor unions over big business now more than ever (epi.org)

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How Xi sparked China's electricity revolution (ft.com)

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In the Future, China Will Be Dominant. The U.S. Will Be Irrelevant (nytimes.com)

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Trump team has not said what it wants in trade talks, says EU (ft.com)

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Why Xi holds a stronger hand than Trump (ft.com)

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Fashionable Nonsense. Behaviorial Science Is Bullshit (thebaffler.com)

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A World Without Elon Musks. From Germany, a push for a billionaire-free future (inequality.org)

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How the U.S. Lost Control of Bird Flu, Setting the Stage for Another Pandemic (scientificamerican.com)

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Automating away the centre? Optimal planning and the menace of bureaucratisation (sagepub.com)

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How much growth is required to achieve good lives for all? (sciencedirect.com)

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History, Evolution, and Origins in UNESCO's History of Mankind (jhu.edu)

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[flagged] Health Insurance is a Racket. What value do these companies add, really? (paulkrugman.substack.com)

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Extremist Pop Culture, the American Evangelical Right, and the "Satanic Panic" (jhiblog.org)

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The Return of the Techno-Libertarians (ft.com)

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Mass X-odus: professionals desert Elon Musk's network (ft.com)

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How Bluesky, Alternative to X and Facebook, Is Handling Growth (nytimes.com)

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Exit Right. Trump has remade Americans, defeating him requires doing the same (dissentmagazine.org)

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What We Just Went Through Wasn't an Election. It Was a Hostage Situation (nytimes.com)

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A Serious Man: Steven Shapin on Bruno Latour (jhiblog.org)

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Perilous Times on Planet Earth (oup.com)

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Antidemocratic, Racist, and Antisemitic Sentiments in Postwar West Germany (cambridge.org)

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The Regime of Capital (jhiblog.org)

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The Concepts That Made Prehistory: An Interview with Stefanos Geroulanos (jhiblog.org)

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Paleo diet? We're desperate for half-truths about human origins (latimes.com)

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Savages! Innocents! Sages! What Do We Know About Early Humans? (nytimes.com)