We’re not polarized enough: Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics ~books reviews Article 3854 words 5 votes
Making life cheap: Population control, herd immunity, and other anti-humanist fables ~enviro climate change Article 5691 words 6 votes
The president’s job is to manage risk. But Donald Trump is the risk: Donald Trump was a gamble. It’s not paying off. ~society politics Article 3788 words 4 votes
Does “The Case Against Socialism” hold up? It does not. A brief look at Rand Paul’s new book ~books reviews Article 16 528 words 9 votes
How New York suffered nearly ten times the number of deaths as California ~health Article 11 354 words 6 votes
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The coronavirus crisis has highlighted exploitative global trade regimes ~society politics Article 3457 words 9 votes
The paranoid style in American politics: It had been around a long time before the Radical Right discovered it (1964) ~society politics Article 5880 words, published Nov 1 1964 5 votes
There & Back Again, a summary of Terraria: Journey's End ~games Article 11 121 words, published Apr 26 2020 11 votes
I was a teenage conspiracy theorist: Want to know why wild conspiracism can be so irresistible? Ask a fourteen-year-old girl ~life Article 3974 words 11 votes
The great 5G conspiracy - Part of a series on conspiracy thinking in America ~humanities Article 5662 words 6 votes
The confessions of Marcus "MalwareTech" Hutchins, the hacker who stopped WannaCry and was arrested by the FBI in 2017 ~tech internet security.cyber Article 13 662 words 33 votes
Elisabeth Bik quit her job to spot errors in research papers — and has become the public face of image sleuthing ~science biology.micro Article 3590 words 9 votes
An Oxford professor, an evangelical collector, and a missing gospel of Mark: A scholar claimed that he discovered a first-century gospel fragment, now faces allegations of theft, cover-up, and fraud ~humanities.history Article 8361 words 11 votes
#DemocracyRIP: What the Russian government did to the 2016 elections in the US was just the beginning ~society politics Article 7698 words 9 votes
Erin Bromage, PHD examines the risks of coronavirus exposure in different environments and settings ~health Article 3097 words, published May 6 2020 6 votes
Experts knew a pandemic was coming. Here’s what they’re worried about next ~enviro Article 173 words 16 votes
Legal survey finds that US police are granted immunity at a high rate in use of force cases ~news usa Article 4263 words 12 votes
The people who are keeping the internet running during COVID and how they're doing it ~tech internet Article 4171 words 11 votes
The controversial experiments and Wuhan lab accused by some of starting the coronavirus pandemic ~health Article 3661 words, published Apr 27 2020 4 votes
What happens next? COVID-19 futures, explained with playable simulations ~health Article 4482 words 6 votes
Exam anxiety: How remote test-proctoring is creeping students out ~tech privacy Article 3342 words 9 votes
April 15, 2020: A coronavirus chronicle - Twenty-four hours at the epicenter of the pandemic in New York City ~health Article 3 votes
George Wallace's base has found a home in the Republican party ~society politics Article 3078 words 3 votes
Seattle’s leaders let scientists take the lead. New York’s did not ~health Article 6747 words 15 votes
Why do so few people major in computer science? ~science Article 3664 words, published May 29 2017 15 votes
Experiences from conducting an independent research project on coronavirus in Japan in late March, when the public consensus was that it was under control ~health Article 10 893 words 6 votes