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961.
Damned with Praise: The Meaning of Kendrick Lamar (economist.com)
89 points
ElonsMosque
8 years ago
48 comments
962.
The foodoo economics of meal delivery (economist.com)
89 points
sien
7 years ago
43 comments
963.
At 20 Amazon is bulking up. It is not yet slowing down (economist.com)
89 points
rahimnathwani
12 years ago
37 comments
964.
Why can't Ivies cope with losing a few hundred million? (economist.com)
88 points
sneakerblack
a year ago
290 comments
965.
LA’s new trains have not lessened the time spent stuck in traffic (economist.com)
88 points
edward
6 years ago
196 comments
966.
America is in the midst of an extraordinary startup boom (economist.com)
88 points
jnord
2 years ago
137 comments
967.
The global gag on free speech is tightening (economist.com)
88 points
doener
7 years ago
130 comments
968.
To make electricity cheaper and greener, connect the world's grids (economist.com)
88 points
bookofjoe
a year ago
98 comments
969.
MacKenzie Scott is giving away more money, faster, than anyone has before (economist.com)
88 points
carabiner
5 years ago
97 comments
970.
Russia presses Apple to install Kremlin-approved apps (economist.com)
88 points
n1000
6 years ago
88 comments
971.
As Silicon Valley fights for talent, universities struggle to hold on to stars (economist.com)
88 points
aburan28
10 years ago
86 comments
972.
Too little is known about whether money spent on higher education is worth it (economist.com)
88 points
e15ctr0n
11 years ago
75 comments
973.
The Nordic region is becoming a hothouse of entrepreneurship (economist.com)
88 points
enra
13 years ago
67 comments
974.
A psychedelic medicine performs well against depression (economist.com)
88 points
vinni2
4 months ago
66 comments
975.
The price of eggs in America cannot be explained by inflation alone (economist.com)
88 points
helsinkiandrew
3 years ago
63 comments
976.
London’s startup scene is getting more sophisticated (economist.com)
88 points
jimsojim
10 years ago
62 comments
977.
How workers ended up in cubes – and how they could break free (economist.com)
88 points
e15ctr0n
11 years ago
40 comments
978.
France uncovers a Russian disinformation campaign in Europe (economist.com)
88 points
doener
2 years ago
40 comments
979.
Even by Trumpian standards, a $1.8B fund for friends is bad (economist.com)
88 points
petethomas
22 days ago
21 comments
980.
It will become easier to buy a house (economist.com)
87 points
godelmachine
7 years ago
172 comments
981.
Are Facebook and YouTube quasi-governmental actors? (economist.com)
87 points
arctux
8 years ago
137 comments
982.
Solve Homelessness: Cut Out The Middle Man (economist.com)
87 points
joelrunyon
15 years ago
97 comments
983.
Review of Mortal Republic: How Rome Fell into Tyranny (economist.com)
87 points
mastazi
8 years ago
83 comments
984.
China's booming middle class is creating world's most dynamic consumer market (economist.com)
87 points
digisth
11 years ago
74 comments
985.
47% of the world’s wealthy people are entrepreneurs (economist.com)
87 points
bjonathan
15 years ago
72 comments
986.
Polish clinics: Another kind of health tourism (2013) (economist.com)
87 points
cturner
12 years ago
44 comments
987.
On almost every indicator, Germany’s south is doing better than its north (economist.com)
87 points
JumpCrisscross
9 years ago
38 comments
988.
The findings of medical research are disseminated too slowly (economist.com)
87 points
jimsojim
9 years ago
23 comments
989.
Parallel programming is the focus of increasing interest (economist.com)
87 points
coolpixar
15 years ago
19 comments
990.
The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu (economist.com)
87 points
edward
10 years ago
5 comments
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