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‘It does not have to be this way’: the radical optimism of David Graeber
As a new collection of his writing is published, Rebecca Solnit remembers her friend, the late activist and anarchist who believed ordinary people had the power to change the world. David Graeber ...World - The Guardian - November 7 -
What kind of capitalism does Trump believe in?
The president-elect would do well to remember what Adam Smith said about the role of ‘moral sentiments’World - Financial Times - November 8 -
Who might run EPA, DOE under Trump?
{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Ex-Trump officials among top candidates to lead federal agencies Several former Trump administration officials are among the ...Politics - The Hill - November 8 -
Why does it cost £100m for HS2 to protect bats?
Questions have been asked after HS2 said it had to apply for more than 8,000 consents.Top stories - BBC News - November 11 -
What Does The NCAA Ruling Mean For OHL Players?
The NCAA decision has the potential to reshape the junior hockey landscape.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 9 -
Fujitsu boss 'does not know' if Horizon is reliable
Paul Patterson raises concerns about the system at the heart of sub-postmasters' wrongful convictions.Top stories - BBC News - November 11 -
Why does the NHS have a productivity problem?
Data suggests that the long-term drag on health service delivery may finally be liftingWorld - Financial Times - November 13 -
Does Your Company Have Mental Shrinkage?
Innovation atrophy will happen in any company unless you fight it. That’s why you have to stay ahead of it.Business - Inc. - November 13 -
Does Kane's criticism expose England cracks?
Harry Kane's thinly veiled criticism of England absentees increases current sense of drift, writes Phil McNulty.Top stories - BBC News - November 13 -
Why does Pharrell's biopic sidestep Blurred Lines?
Williams was fined $5m in a plagiarism lawsuit, but a film about his life doesn't touch on the issue.Top stories - BBC News - November 14 -
Cher Can, and Does, Turn Back Time
In the first volume of her memoir (which she hasn’t read), she explores her difficult childhood, her fraught marriage to Sonny Bono and how she found her voice.Top stories - The New York Times - November 19 -
What does Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy mean for you?
Spirit's bankruptcy filing will affect airfares across the board, whether you fly Spirit or not, experts say.Top stories - CBS News - November 18 -
How does Guardiola compare to other legendary managers?
As the Pep Guardiola contract news breaks, BBC Sport asks how does he compare to some other managerial legends?Top stories - BBC News - November 19 -
Maira Kalman Does Have Regrets, Actually
In a collection of mini essays, poems and painted vignettes, the artist and writer reckons with remorse and joy.Lifestyle - The New York Times - 5 days ago -
Congressional Republicans continue to introduce bills eliminating the DOE
Two lawmakers to introduce bills to 'eliminate' the Department of Education.Top stories - ABC News - 5 days ago -
What is methanol and how does it affect the body?
Travellers are being warned of the dangers after six tourists in Laos died from methanol poisoning.Top stories - BBC News - 4 days ago -
Vaccines don't cause autism. What does?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s false claims linking autism to vaccinations are receiving new scrutiny now that President-elect Donald Trump has picked him to lead HHS.Top stories - NBC News - 4 days ago