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The ‘Musk-eteer’ dismantling America
Paul Monk
14/02/2025
Elon Musk has been a shooting star. His ambitions and his energy have been awe-inspiring to observe, from banking to ...
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Objectivity, independent media and news avoidance
Matt Walsh
11/02/2025
The way we get our news is changing fast. The latest research from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at ...
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Robert Harris, Edward Berger and the Vatican
Paul Monk
06/02/2025
Robert Harris is a gifted historical novelist, whose work spans millennia on topics from ancient Rome (Imperium, Pompeii, Dictator) to ...
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How psychologists kick-started AI by studying the human mind
Armita Zarnegar
03/02/2025
Many people think of psychology as being primarily about mental health, but its story goes far beyond that. As the ...
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Separating facts from fake news in the realm of health and nutrition
Aimee Pugh Bernard
30/01/2025
The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated a vast landscape of misinformation about many topics, science and health chief among them. Since then, information overload continues unabated, and ...
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Finding a way out of our debt spiral
David James
25/01/2025
The biggest financial challenge facing the world is how to deal with unsustainable debt. Global debt is pretty much out ...
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