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Conservative Media Has an Audience Problem

In last week’s newsletter, I wrote about the divergent intellectual climates in journalism and academia, but mostly left conservative media…

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New York City Congestion Pricing Plan Could Give Poor Drivers a Discount

The tolling program, which would be the first of its kind in the nation, is intended to reduce traffic by…

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Will Texas Blow Up Its Energy Miracle to Bolster Fossil Fuels?

Because the Texas energy system is so large and central to the American economy, we all have a shared stake…

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How Liverpool Put on a Song Contest for Ukraine

This year’s event would be “Ukraine’s party,” a broadcasting official said. It just happens to be taking place in Britain.

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Ex-ByteDance Executive Accuses Company of ‘Lawlessness’

The former executive sued ByteDance, which owns TikTok, for wrongful termination and accused the company of lifting content from rivals…

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What I’m Reading: Summer-Snobs Edition

Tales of status, those who have it and those who want it, are on my list.

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More Options to Pay for Medical Care, but Some May Be Costly

Consumer experts are warning patients that some offerings charge much higher interest rates than regular credit cards.

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‘A Bit Spooky’: The New Shark Species With Bright, White Eyes

A newly discovered species of demon catshark is found in the deep waters off Australia.

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It’s Called Eurovision. So Why Is Australia Part of It?

Australia has been one of the event’s biggest markets outside Europe. Since 2015, it has been a contestant, but that…

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The Debt Ceiling Dispute Raises the Risks for ‘Risk-Free’ U.S. Bonds

Short-term costs for insuring U.S. bonds are skyrocketing, and the long-term effects of repeated flirtations with debt default are already…

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