
The fiercest political battle of our age needs less moral drama and more hard thinking about numbers and fair tradeoffs
- by Alan Manning

The fiercest political battle of our age needs less moral drama and more hard thinking about numbers and fair tradeoffs
- by Alan Manning

Researchers analysed how much romantic partners agree about their personal characteristics – and where they agree most
- by Matt Huston
A bombshell report shows how Israel and the U.S. never really cared about freeing the Iranian people.
The post Ahmadinejad Is Still Bad for Iranians — and Still Great for Israel appeared first on The Intercept.
Carruthers’s murder conviction hinged on the claims of a paid informant, who has repeatedly recanted his testimony.
The post False Testimony Sent Tony Carruthers to Death Row. Tennessee Wants to Kill Him Anyway. appeared first on The Intercept.

After two arrests and a national uproar, why is it so tricky to find the donkey once likened to Venezuela’s president?
- by Aeon Video

This choir’s performances don’t elicit applause, but peaceful silence: they sing lullabies to comfort and hold the dying
- Directed by Florence Browne

When is a typically celebrated practice – working out – more like an addiction? Researchers have found some patterns
- by Ashrene Rathilal
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Are you free if you need a job? For most people lack of a job means homelessness (indeed many homeless have jobs, that’s how far things have sunk) and you’ll go hungry, and almost certainly wind up dead sooner than otherwise. This was well understood by the people who created capitalism. The central requirement of […]
Like many others, I left the United States because I wanted to get away from Trumpʼs America. But now that my only entertainment opportunities involve two men riding neon glow-in-the-dark motorcycles inside an enormous orb, I must ask myself if I made the right decision. It wasn’t easy to move. But I consider myself an open person and felt compelled to leave a place that was becoming increasingly intolerant and closed off. Little did I know that this openness would bring me to this regional theater, with this man, whose thighs are covered with henna tattoos, and who’s rocking a loincloth that’s not really a diaper but also not quite a thong. My friends back home say that they’re jealous of me. I understand why—they’re still there, which means they see terrible news every day. But it also means they’re not seeing this woman in a gold bikini pick up bamboo sticks with her toes and construct a tower for the peacocks. The Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi has accused the global investment fund Apollo of downplaying its ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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