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