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What Twitter Can Learn From Quakers
For what feels like ages, we’ve been told that Twitter is, or needs to be, the world’s town square. That…
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Democrats to Iowa: Get Lost! (And They Wonder Why They Struggle in Rural America.)
STORM LAKE, Iowa — Democrats are getting their derrières handed to them by the kickers and the Busch Light drinkers…
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A Political Theory of King Elon Musk
Populism in Western politics is not a pre-theorized worldview. It emerged from inchoate grievances rather than existing ideologies, and the…
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The New Chat Bots Could Change the World. Can You Trust Them?
Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same. Then there’s the misinformation problem.
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In a Future Filled With Electric Cars, AM Radio May Be Left Behind
Carmakers say electromagnetic interference causes static and noise on AM transmissions, annoying customers. Broadcasters say they could lose a connection…
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Hootie and the Blowfish and the End of History
On Twitter this week, it seemed everyone was sharing communiqués from GPT-3, the A.I. chatbot that can answer just about…
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The Best Cakes for the Holidays Are Also the Simplest
Fruity, spiced and savory, these three delicious recipes from Dorie Greenspan make everyone in your house feel at home.
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Donald Trump Is Weak. And Powerful. Now What?
Everyone knows by now how many Trump candidates lost this year, especially the higher-profile, more hard-core ones who claimed the…
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New Zealand on a Plate
Why Aotearoa is spectacularly situated to offer some of the world’s most interesting, varied, delicious food.
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From the DealBook Summit: Leaders Look Into the Future
Groundbreakers at the conference were asked what’s coming next for the brain, climate, medicine, labor, security and business.