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- Nasdaq Continues Climb as Tech Rally Pushes On
- Once Upon a One More Time review – frothy Britney Spears musical
- Scientists Found Ripples in Space and Time. And You Have to Buy Groceries.
- Should I Use an AI to Write My Wedding Toast?
- US supreme court rules against affirmative action in Harvard and UNC cases
- A Tiny Blog Took on Big Surveillance in China—and Won
- There is more than one way to make green steel
- China is leading the challenge to incumbent carmakers
- Is China better at monetary policy than America?
- Forensia - Anti Forensics Tool For Red Teamers, Used For Erasing Footprints In The Post Exploitation Phase
- The Chinese Communist Party plans to avoid a zero-covid reckoning
- Cancelled flights upset US travellers promised a smoother summer
- Gordon Moore's law was the spur that drove the digital revolution
- Sad little boys: the backlash against Britain's boarding schools
- Argentina clinch the World Cup after beating France on penalties
- The new king of beers is a Mexican-American success story
- Reddit Threatens Subs to Go Public Again, or Else...
- Leaders of Islamic State have a short life-expectancy
- This week's cover
- Brazil's new president wants to reduce the number of hungry people
- Nobody Wants to Buy a Fixer-Upper Right Now
- If Venezuela's elections were fair, this would be the front-runner
- Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 492 of the invasion
- Indonesia's nickel boom tests Western green sensibilities
- The battle for Khartoum is just the beginning of Sudan's nightmare
- The American credit cycle is at a dangerous point
- Instagram Is Removing Sex-Positive Accounts Without Warning
Only boring people are bored! The items that I'm interested in include History, Economics (Capitalism-Yeah!), Guns, Cigars, Cars, Music, Military, and Birding. Again, the world is full of interests and interesting people.
Friday, June 30, 2023
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