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  • 1970s Massive Cincinnati nudist resort closing down after nearly 50 years David Pescovitz
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  • apple Apple fires misogynistic employee just hours after he was hired Mark Frauenfelder
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  • Science A Scheme of Heaven is a deep investigation of astrology from a scientist's perspective Ferdinando Buscema
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  • Journalism VICTORY! New Free File rules ban tax-prep firms from hiding their offerings, allow IRS to compete with them (a love-letter to Propublica) Cory Doctorow
  • books Why are we still treating economics as if it were an empirical science that makes reliable predictions? Cory Doctorow
  • google Indigenous elder on Sidewalk Labs's Toronto consultation: "like being given blankets and gun powder and whisky to trade for our participation" Cory Doctorow
  • tabloids Royal sex & drug scandal, the Queen & Michael Douglas dying, and Miley Cyrus's demonic possession, in this week's dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • Business "I just love to solve problems": how people who work at predatory lenders avoid thinking about the pain they inflict Cory Doctorow
  • happy mutants Thomas Piketty's new book uses data to trace how inequality changes ideology Cory Doctorow
  • elections Clown Car 2.0: Matt Taibbi on the Democratic nomination race Cory Doctorow
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