How Turkey Silences Journalists Online, One Removal Request at a Time
How Turkish censors use Twitter’s “country withheld content” to suppress journalism, from Ahmed Zidan.
Do More Cyclists Mean a Happier City? Yes and No
Bicycle transit may be a sign of a happier, healthier city. Dario Hidalgo reports from Bogota.
Human Extinction by 2026? A Last Ditch Strategy to Fight for Human Survival
Robert Burrowes considers how not to kill ourselves off in the next ten years.
I Stopped Playing the “Strong Black Woman”
We expect black women to normalize chaos and suffer quietly as a show of “strength”– why? Shawn Ricks proposes another way.
Could College Textbooks Soon Get Cheaper?
Technology — and a lesson from the Middle Ages — may help reduce the price of college textbooks. Jenny Adams and Michael Ash report.
Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics, brings the dawning. It’s just a restless feeling by my side; Early dawning, Sunday Comics…It’s just the wasted years so close behind.
Academic Publishing is Broken
Our favorite paleontologist, Jon Tennant, offers a way to fix the antiquated system of scholarly publishing.
The Future of Sharing: It’s Still About Freedom
The original vision of the sharing economy hasn’t died—it just needs more support and protection. Jem Bendell writes.
Benoît Delbecq 4, Spots on Stripes
Gregg Miller contemplates the latest release from Benoît Delbecq, this one a quartet outing.
Big Daddy Grabs His War Rank on Sunday Brunch
Poetry by Robert Lashley.
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