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‘Magic Pill’ Review: Ozempic and the Hunger for Less
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoBut Mr. Hari also gives a good deal of attention to the downside of all this. He meticulously documents, for example, 12 risks associated with the use of...
Great performers constantly rehearse. Companies that want to survive sustained change must do the...
Fortune via AOL· 6 days agoRam Charan is an adviser to CEOs and boards of directors worldwide, and a member of corporate boards...
Ditch the Typical Love Note for These Cute Messages in a Bottle
Good Housekeeping via AOL· 4 hours agoWhether it's her birthday or a holiday, see unique and romantic gifts for girlfriends. These sweet...
Gender Queer was the last book an Australian council tried to ban. It’s still being appealed in...
The Conversation· 2 days agoAustralia has a long history of book banning and before Gough Whitlam’s government in the 1970s, was “one of the most censorious countries in the English-speaking world”.
Traditionalizing Everything
Reason.com· 4 days agoAt Law & Liberty this week, I review Yale Law Professor Jack Balkin's new book on tradition in law, Memory and Authority. Tradition is having a moment in ...
Today’s AI models are impressive. Teams of them will be formidable
The Economist· 6 hours agoThere is a way, however, to make large language models (LLM) perform such complex jobs: make them...
Reading, Reading, Reading | Peter C. Baker
New York Review of Books· 2 days agoWhy do anything at all?” In The Wall, Baker observes, Haushofer comes at these questions “sideways”: the narrator, writing in her journal while trapped...
The Trouble With 'Equitable Grading' (Opinion)
Education Week· 6 days agowith Joe Feldman, the author of Grading for Equity, about efforts to promote equitable grading. Coffey is a senior research associate at Fordham with a...
The Book You’re Reading Might Be Wrong
The Atlantic· 4 days agoThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and...
Can a 50-Year-Old Idea Save Democracy?
New York Times· 6 days agoThe economist and philosopher Daniel Chandler thinks so. In “Free and Equal,” he makes a vigorous case for adopting the liberal political framework laid...