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America’s opioid epidemic is worsening (economist.com)
238 points
octoploid
9 years ago
308 comments
242.
Are touchscreens in cars dangerous? (economist.com)
238 points
Brajeshwar
9 months ago
242 comments
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Six big economic ideas [pdf] (economist.com)
237 points
denzil_correa
10 years ago
53 comments
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Remembering Aaron Swartz: Commons man (economist.com)
236 points
wglb
13 years ago
21 comments
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America’s aggressive use of sanctions endangers the dollar’s reign (economist.com)
235 points
prostoalex
6 years ago
310 comments
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Many in the AI field think the bigger-is-better approach is running out of road (economist.com)
234 points
pseudolus
3 years ago
342 comments
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There is more to high house prices than constrained supply (economist.com)
234 points
jedwhite
8 years ago
219 comments
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Extreme poverty in India has dropped to negligible levels (economist.com)
233 points
suraci
a year ago
233 comments
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Improving ventilation will help curb SARS-CoV-2 (economist.com)
233 points
martincmartin
5 years ago
190 comments
250.
Ocean-surface temperatures are breaking records (economist.com)
233 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
125 comments
251.
A global house-price slump is coming? (economist.com)
232 points
pavanyara
4 years ago
582 comments
252.
When oil is no longer in demand (economist.com)
230 points
hourislate
10 years ago
164 comments
253.
Faith in government declines when mobile internet arrives (economist.com)
230 points
noir-york
6 years ago
152 comments
254.
Australia’s surprising disregard for free speech (economist.com)
230 points
mastazi
7 years ago
107 comments
255.
Small cities in America’s Mountain West are booming (economist.com)
229 points
lxm
5 years ago
564 comments
256.
Tech bosses are globalists, not libertarians (economist.com)
229 points
mastazi
9 years ago
208 comments
257.
An interview with the documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis (economist.com)
229 points
mpweiher
8 years ago
123 comments
258.
How China turns members of its diaspora into spies (economist.com)
228 points
cwwc
a year ago
220 comments
259.
Why you probably don't need an MBA (economist.com)
228 points
reqres
10 years ago
123 comments
260.
A decade-long boom is ending as consumers hang on to devices for longer (economist.com)
227 points
Austin_Conlon
7 years ago
367 comments
261.
Russia is persecuting dissenters by taking away their children (economist.com)
227 points
MoSattler
3 years ago
355 comments
262.
How London became the rest of the world’s startup capital (economist.com)
226 points
ellieh
4 months ago
358 comments
263.
Why billions of dollars of goods are stuck at sea (economist.com)
226 points
situationista
10 years ago
212 comments
264.
Mundane chores are all the rage in gaming (economist.com)
225 points
nathan_phoenix
4 years ago
328 comments
265.
Only a few countries are teaching children how to think (economist.com)
225 points
benfreu
13 years ago
152 comments
266.
Common infections can spark psychiatric illnesses in children (economist.com)
224 points
hampelm
3 years ago
239 comments
267.
The bullshit-jobs thesis may be bullshit (economist.com)
223 points
imartin2k
5 years ago
379 comments
268.
Wall Street was the real winner of the GameStop saga (economist.com)
223 points
planetjones
4 years ago
240 comments
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Home ownership is the West’s biggest economic-policy mistake (economist.com)
222 points
known
5 years ago
482 comments
270.
Twitter: It is too late for it to become the giant people expected (economist.com)
222 points
noir-york
10 years ago
253 comments
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