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America’s opioid epidemic is worsening
(economist.com)
238 points
octoploid
9 years ago
308 comments
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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
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Ocean-surface temperatures are breaking records
(economist.com)
233 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
125 comments
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A global house-price slump is coming?
(economist.com)
232 points
pavanyara
4 years ago
582 comments
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When oil is no longer in demand
(economist.com)
230 points
hourislate
10 years ago
164 comments
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Faith in government declines when mobile internet arrives
(economist.com)
230 points
noir-york
6 years ago
152 comments
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Australia’s surprising disregard for free speech
(economist.com)
230 points
mastazi
7 years ago
107 comments
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Small cities in America’s Mountain West are booming
(economist.com)
229 points
lxm
5 years ago
564 comments
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Tech bosses are globalists, not libertarians
(economist.com)
229 points
mastazi
9 years ago
208 comments
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An interview with the documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis
(economist.com)
229 points
mpweiher
8 years ago
123 comments
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How China turns members of its diaspora into spies
(economist.com)
228 points
cwwc
a year ago
220 comments
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Why you probably don't need an MBA
(economist.com)
228 points
reqres
10 years ago
123 comments
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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
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Russia is persecuting dissenters by taking away their children
(economist.com)
227 points
MoSattler
3 years ago
355 comments
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How London became the rest of the world’s startup capital
(economist.com)
226 points
ellieh
4 months ago
358 comments
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Why billions of dollars of goods are stuck at sea
(economist.com)
226 points
situationista
10 years ago
212 comments
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Mundane chores are all the rage in gaming
(economist.com)
225 points
nathan_phoenix
4 years ago
328 comments
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Only a few countries are teaching children how to think
(economist.com)
225 points
benfreu
13 years ago
152 comments
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Common infections can spark psychiatric illnesses in children
(economist.com)
224 points
hampelm
3 years ago
239 comments
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The bullshit-jobs thesis may be bullshit
(economist.com)
223 points
imartin2k
5 years ago
379 comments
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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
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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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