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A bleak but fascinating look across five continents and seven centuries points to climate and political destruction ahead.
Net Neutrality Will Make a Comeback in 2022 (Maria) The author writes, “A new chapter in the ongoing saga of net neutrality and who governs the internet will take shape over the next year, thanks to another shift in power at the Federal Communications Commission. With new appointees from President Joe Biden firming up a […]
“Don’t Look Up” is a mainstream comedy about disaster made by a culture that refuses to accept that disaster could ever happen here. It’s an awkward fit.
Futurist and author Parag Khanna looks hopefully at the shifting global migration trends that are shaping our political scenarios.
It certainly is strange that Taylor Budowich took time out from the chaos of the day to create a new corporate entity — and later made that entity a party to a lawsuit to protect his financial records from congressional scrutiny.
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PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please send suggested articles, videos, podcasts, etc. to picks@whowhatwhy.org. Biden Has Extended the Long Student Loan Freeze — But […]
A wrongly maligned bird shows us how choosing some stories and ignoring others makes us fear a world we could be taking better care of.
A look at why the narrative of extremism, conspiracies, and terrorism is so appealing, and how and why it’s taken over our politics.
Columbia University professor John McWhorter looks at how some ideas about race have taken on the qualities of religion and have been weaponized against those who disagree.
The political fight over journalism funding is the latest in cheap retro fashion.