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The critical question is not whether the Luce succeeds as a product, but whether it succeeds as a Ferrari.
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The critical question is not whether the Luce succeeds as a product, but whether it succeeds as a Ferrari.

What exactly are they? And why do politicians care so much about them?

Dads today are spending dramatically more time with their kids than they did a generation ago. But there’s a less encouraging trend tucked into this development.

New research indicates that collective forms of governance were more likely.

Perhaps the greatest danger is not that restrictions fail, but that they succeed just enough to convince us that the work is done.

YouTuber Jesse Ridgway’s post about his family’s decision to terminate a pregnancy due to a Down syndrome diagnosis has sparked debate about the persistence of eugenics narratives.

How we train the next generation is critical to nature recovery.

Reform UK’s candidate has been at pains to tell voters he’s not a career politician.

Europe has now published its plans to secure its ‘tech sovereignty.

There was space and money for him to explore and try things out, luxuries that today’s students don’t have.

A data center could get more solar power and be kept much colder in space, but it would be extremely difficult to repair and update.

The rapidly growing popularity of prediction markets is sparking worries about the markets’ effects on US politics, where campaign staff has bet on its candidate’s electoral performance.