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Throw the Book at Visa

The New Republic 

The Justice Department’s antitrust case against Visa, which was announced Tuesday, is best understood as an important (and, in my view, overdue) new stage in the history of money, which is basically a sad tale of tangible currency becoming ever-less-tangible and therefore ever-easier for a private third party (typically banks; in this case, Visa) to siphon away a portion without attracting notice from nice people like you and me. Other, less-nice people may notice, but when they do the third party can buy their silence. Читать дальше...

The Surreal Doublespeak of Big Tech at Climate Week

The New Republic 

I’m not a fan of New York City’s Climate Week. As I wrote last year, the annual programming timed to coincide with the United Nations General Assembly has “devolved into a marketing opportunity for all the worst capitalists.” This year, the prominence of heavily polluting tech companies among the sponsors—in a year when Kamala Harris, the most climate-friendly major party presidential candidate on offer, is emerging as a wholly owned subsidiary of Silicon Valley—is especially worrying. Is there... Читать дальше...

Schools Face More Uncertainty as Pandemic-Era Funding Ends

The New Republic 

One of the final vestiges of pandemic relief is set to end on Monday, with states scrambling to finalize their spending plans for Covid-era federal education block grants and reckoning with a future without additional funds. As school districts face compounding crises—including persistent learning loss among students, lower enrollment, inflationary pressures, and difficulty retaining teachers—the looming loss of these emergency funds could have far-reaching consequences.

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Why Recycling Is Mostly Garbage

The New Republic 

“Here we have a man whose job it is to gather the day’s refuse in the capital,” wrote Charles Baudelaire, invoking the ragpicker, a new type on the streets of his native nineteenth-century Paris. “Everything that the big city has thrown away, everything it has lost, everything it has scorned, everything it has crushed underfoot, he catalogs and collects.”

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Maybe It’s Not the Economy, Stupid?

The New Republic 

Americans should not be miserable about the economy. But they are. President Joe Biden should not be considered a poorer steward of the economy than former President Donald Trump. But he is. And if Americans really think Biden did a bad job on the economy, they should give similarly low grades to his co-pilot, Vice President Kamala Harris. But they’re not.

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Is There a Method to Donald Trump’s Madness?

The New Yorker 

The former President’s appeal has always been his sui-generis persona and politics—take him as he is—but, this year, the campaign seems more devoted to fan service than anything else.

Season 3 Bonus: “Cleared by Fire”

The New Yorker 

The New Yorker’s Sam Wolson, who co-directed a visual exploration of what happened that day in Haditha, joins the podcast to talk about the project.

Cleared by Fire

The New Yorker 

What happened that day in Haditha?

The Fantasy World of Political Polling

The New Yorker 

The question is not whether we should trust the polls. It’s whether the onslaught of analysis that invariably follows them actually holds any predictive or explanatory power.