And what it has to do with Thomas Edison
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And what it has to do with Thomas Edison
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This is the end of the U.S. global monetary system Steve Keen The US-dollar-based international monetary system will not survive this Presidency. There is, of…
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On The Wealth of Nations Susan Borden 250 years on, Jason Furman’s essay goes wrong, not in what it says about Adam Smith, but in…
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MIRANDA PRIESTLY: You go to your floor beside your bed, and select that Nirvana shirt because you’re trying to tell the world that you are a proud Gen-Xer so moved in middle school by Kurt Cobain’s deadpan honesty and self-loathing that Nirvana became your favorite band, and now that you’re almost fifty, the nostalgia is unbearable… but what you don’t know is that Target licensed the “anti-corporate” band’s logo from massive global licensing hubs Live Nation Merchandise and Universal Music Group, off of which the band’s estate earns a significant portion of its revenue today.
You’re also blithely unaware of the massive legal battle over the iconic smiley face logo that Nirvana LLC claimed Cobain drew in 1991, and then I think it was Marc Jacobs who got sued by your favorite nonconformist punk alternative band for merely using a similar smiley face in one of his collections, sparking a lengthy legal war that only ended when former Geffen Records art director was able to prove he actually designed it. I think you need some pants now.
Why Minsky still matters Lars Syll Perhaps the foremost financial crisis theorist of our time, Hyman Minsky, had as his central idea that crises are…
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Children have lost the freedom to explore and play independently. They now seek out autonomy in digital landscapes
- by Eli Stark-Elster

For Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, a person is not self-contained, but the outcome of a lifelong process of living with others: we before I
- by João de Pina-Cabral
Rep. Jamie Raskin responds to his Dana Bash interview, plus journalist Mike Rothschild on the world of political conspiracies.
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Comparative economic evolution of three countries – and how to improve New Zealand’s mismanaged economy Steven Hail Steven Hail argues that New Zealand is enduring…
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Over 9,000 FBI personnel were assigned to immigration after Trump returned to office — a massive diversion that experts warn could put national security at risk.
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Neoclassical economics vs MMT on the status of savings Jim Byrne The following link – https://www.linkedin.com/feed [1 ] – which appeared on 1 Apr 2026…
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Article by: María Fernanda Silva
If you’ve spent any time around Drupal lately, you’ve probably noticed that AI is everywhere — in the keynotes, in the hallway conversations, in the issue queues. You may also have noticed that everyone else seems to know what they're doing, while you're still trying to figure out where to start.
You are not. Not even close.
Those questions — what is actually going on, and where do I even start? — are exactly what the Drupal AI Learners Club was built for.
Angie Byron (webchick) has been part of the Drupal community since 2005: core committer, one of the driving forces behind Drupal 8, and one of those people everyone seems to know. She did not come to DrupalCon Chicago 2026 planning to start anything. She came to celebrate Drupal's 25th anniversary and catch up with old friends.
US war on Iran shows renewable energy is an inflation management tool [1] Ingrid Walker The growing energy crisis shows that fossil fuels present a…
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Why the rich don’t pay taxes Lars Syll Beneath the civic ideal of taxation as a collective, equitable endeavour lies an entrenched hypocrisy: the architecture…
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We don’t need billionaires, and we can structure the market so we don’t have them Extracted from an article by Dean Baker [1] The Economist…
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DHS was in talks with the wildlife refuge that hosts the ancient site to make sure it was protected, a local archeologist said.
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They’re the botanical versions of Darwin’s finches
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