EU Wants Taylor Swift to Get Young People to Vote in 2024
The European Union is headed for a consequential election in June 2024. More than 400 million people are eligible to vote in the first parliamentary elections since…
Read moreEverything Everywhere All At Once’s Oscars Path
It wasn’t a clean sweep, but it came close: Everything Everywhere All at Once took home seven Oscars out of the 11 for which it had been…
Read moreBed Rotting, Girl Dinner, and Dictionary.com’s 2024 Words
From “girl dinner” to “bed rotting,” it can sometimes feel tough to understand the ever expanding lexicon used to describe modern life. To keep up with the…
Read moreBillionaires Have Always Owned the Media. Musk Is No Great Threat
The explosive announcement that Elon Musk is buying Twitter and taking it private has generated a slew of commentary. While there have been some hosannas, the general…
Read moreAs College Athletes Finally Cash In, Entrepreneurs Also Look to Score
Back in 2013 Blake Lawrence, a former University Nebraska linebacker who is co-founder and CEO of a then-fledgling sports technology platform called Opendorse, felt that his breakthrough…
Read moreIn the World of Private Security, There Aren’t Many Rules or Regulations
This story is two of three in Insecure, a series about the private security industry. Read Part 1: Private Security Guards Are Replacing Police Across America. And…
Read moreHow a New Deal for Global Taxation Might Save Democracy
Every year, multinational corporations divert some $1.38 trillion in profits away from the countries where they were made to places with much lower, or even zero, corporate…
Read moreWhat Money Questions Do You Have-
How can my family prepare for a recession? Why am I spending so much money on eggs? What does that new student loan plan mean for my…
Read moreWe Must Revolutionize Food Systems to Save Our Planet
No rate of growth is sustainable when the world has finite resources. Producing food through animals is inefficient, wasteful and dangerous. Today, animal agriculture, including many kinds…
Read moreInside Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Go Green
After the harsh morning sunlight, the research center was dark and cool inside. There, in front of a large monitor, an engineer clicked on a slide to…
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