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Why an eight-hour bus ride from Los Angeles to San Francisco might beat a flight (economist.com)
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edward
9 years ago
112 comments
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Lambda School wants to teach nursing (economist.com)
125 points
jseliger
7 years ago
130 comments
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Obesity: Drink till you drop (economist.com)
125 points
jsyedidia
16 years ago
105 comments
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Why a Zimbabwean firm offers pensions denominated in cows (economist.com)
125 points
jkuria
4 years ago
85 comments
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Generation Uphill (economist.com)
125 points
DiabloD3
10 years ago
76 comments
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Jugaad, an inspired kind of duct-taped ingenuity (economist.com)
125 points
maheshs
16 years ago
45 comments
667.
How The Economist covers the world (medium.economist.com)
125 points
sohkamyung
9 years ago
43 comments
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How to get the wine you really want (economist.com)
124 points
prostoalex
10 years ago
158 comments
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China's manufacturers are going broke (economist.com)
123 points
campuscodi
2 years ago
210 comments
670.
Covid learning loss has been a global disaster (economist.com)
123 points
edward
4 years ago
181 comments
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Suicide has become rarer during the pandemic (economist.com)
123 points
mrtedbear
5 years ago
145 comments
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Venetians are pondering raising their entire city (economist.com)
123 points
sohkamyung
3 years ago
138 comments
673.
Chinese are big customers for schemes selling foreign residency (economist.com)
123 points
La-ang
7 years ago
123 comments
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The humble USB cable is part of an electrical revolution (economist.com)
123 points
JumpCrisscross
13 years ago
105 comments
675.
European entrepreneurs: Les misérables (economist.com)
123 points
keiferski
14 years ago
91 comments
676.
3D printing could reduce raw material needs by 90% (economist.com)
123 points
joshrule
15 years ago
69 comments
677.
Money stolen by Bernie Madoff is still being found (economist.com)
123 points
ryanlol
8 years ago
59 comments
678.
Hercule Poirot turns 100: The strange case of the Belgian detective (economist.com)
123 points
jkuria
6 years ago
44 comments
679.
Religious fervour is migrating into politics (economist.com)
122 points
shanedias
5 years ago
189 comments
680.
Which firms profit most from America’s health-care system (2018) (economist.com)
122 points
SQL2219
6 years ago
161 comments
681.
The curse of the corporate headshot (economist.com)
122 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
129 comments
682.
A new documentary addresses the stigma of menstruation in India (economist.com)
122 points
sohkamyung
7 years ago
108 comments
683.
Votebook – A proposal for a blockchain-based electronic voting system [pdf] (economist.com)
122 points
mdb333
10 years ago
92 comments
684.
The life of a private tutor (2020) (economist.com)
122 points
sohkamyung
5 years ago
87 comments
685.
Fab in India: India is trying to create an indigenous chip-making industry (economist.com)
122 points
yarapavan
7 years ago
51 comments
686.
A Tribute to John Perry Barlow (economist.com)
122 points
js2
8 years ago
9 comments
687.
Rail travel is booming in America (economist.com)
121 points
martinpw
9 months ago
191 comments
688.
ESG should be boiled down to one simple measure: emissions (economist.com)
121 points
vinnyglennon
4 years ago
176 comments
689.
Most people on antidepressants don’t need them (economist.com)
121 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
155 comments
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Websites offering pirated papers are shaking up science (economist.com)
121 points
doener
9 years ago
73 comments
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