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541.
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Britain's police are restricting speech in worrying ways
(economist.com)
149 points
gorwell
a year ago
170 comments
542.
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Paramilitary police: Cops or soldiers?
(economist.com)
149 points
dmmalam
12 years ago
92 comments
543.
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Disney is safeguarding its future by buying childhood, piece by piece
(economist.com)
148 points
e15ctr0n
10 years ago
166 comments
544.
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Airbus thinks it has found a way to alleviate jet lag
(economist.com)
147 points
edward
10 years ago
115 comments
545.
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A link between polygamy and war
(economist.com)
147 points
sohkamyung
8 years ago
106 comments
546.
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India’s banking system is flirting with a Lehman moment
(economist.com)
147 points
godelmachine
8 years ago
95 comments
547.
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Military technology: Magic bullets
(economist.com)
146 points
robinhouston
14 years ago
87 comments
548.
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Publishing more data behind our reporting
(medium.economist.com)
146 points
gballan
8 years ago
9 comments
549.
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TSMC is making the best of a bad geopolitical situation
(economist.com)
145 points
MoSattler
3 years ago
242 comments
550.
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Alphabet is spending billions to become a force in health care
(economist.com)
145 points
mastazi
4 years ago
217 comments
551.
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The European Parliament votes non-bindingly to reintroduce visas for Americans
(economist.com)
145 points
FabHK
9 years ago
194 comments
552.
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Why startups are leaving Silicon Valley
(economist.com)
145 points
nopinsight
8 years ago
190 comments
553.
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The PayPal Mafia is taking over America's government
(economist.com)
145 points
Anon84
a year ago
173 comments
554.
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How three teenagers invented an app to police the cops
(economist.com)
145 points
RachelF
10 years ago
128 comments
555.
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Credit Suisse’s takeover causes turmoil in a $275B bond market
(economist.com)
145 points
cl42
3 years ago
79 comments
556.
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NASA is selling a brand-new Moon rover: Never used, one previous owner
(economist.com)
145 points
helsinkiandrew
2 years ago
78 comments
557.
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Developers of small modular reactors hope their time has come
(economist.com)
144 points
helsinkiandrew
4 years ago
277 comments
558.
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America's License Raj
(economist.com)
144 points
tokenadult
15 years ago
64 comments
559.
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Americans’ views on the war reveal a striking generational divide
(economist.com)
143 points
ptr
4 years ago
532 comments
560.
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Why drug prices in America are so high (2016)
(economist.com)
143 points
ThomPete
9 years ago
192 comments
561.
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America’s social-media addiction is getting worse
(economist.com)
143 points
seagullz
7 years ago
179 comments
562.
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Welcome to the era of the hyper-surveilled office
(economist.com)
143 points
Hoasi
4 years ago
170 comments
563.
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RCEP, the world’s biggest trade agreement
(economist.com)
143 points
tosh
6 years ago
164 comments
564.
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Child prodigies rarely become elite performers
(economist.com)
143 points
i7l
4 months ago
151 comments
565.
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The cult of Stanley Kubrick
(economist.com)
143 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
151 comments
566.
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Modern American elites have come to favour inconspicuous consumption
(economist.com)
143 points
SQL2219
9 years ago
148 comments
567.
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After a spectacular crash, Bitcoin makes a surprising comeback
(economist.com)
143 points
nextstep
14 years ago
103 comments
568.
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Y Combinator: the X Factor of tech
(economist.com)
143 points
sethbannon
11 years ago
37 comments
569.
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Game theory in practice (2011)
(economist.com)
143 points
hemapani
9 years ago
23 comments
570.
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Regulators should treat stablecoins like banks
(economist.com)
142 points
martincmartin
5 years ago
215 comments
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