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Saving Journalism Will Require Some New Thinking
There is a way to take journalism beyond the decaying advertising model, but it’s going to require some new ideas. Dean Baker writes.
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Sunday Comics
You’re a star-belly sneech, you suck like a leech, you want everyone to act like you. Kiss ass while you bitch so you can get rich, but your boss gets richer off you.
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Free Thing of the Week: The Public Domain Song Anthology
We’re back with the Free Thing, bringing you books and music and a book with music.
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This Indonesian Muslim Group is Keeping Millions Safe During COVID-19
This Ramadan, an Indonesian group is encouraging people to stay home and stay alive. Mark Woodward writes.
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The End of the Suburban Experiment
The end of big probably means the end of the suburban experiment. Charles Marohn writes.
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How a Brilliant 18th Century Linguist Linked the Celtic Languages
Scottish Gaelic learning is on the rise. A short history of how a clever linguist laid the foundations.
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Sunday Comics
Confidence is a preference for the habitual voyeur of what is known as park life. Sunday Comics could be read if you take a route straight through what is known as park life!
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Private Gain Must Yield to Public Good
Without a strong public, there can be no private. Dirk Philipsen writes.
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The Amazon Lockdown: How an Unforgiving Algorithm Drives Suppliers to Favor the E-Commerce Giant Over Other Retailers
At a time when much of the retail sector is collapsing, Amazon is strengthening its competitive position in ways that could outlast the pandemic — and raise antitrust concerns.
