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Opinion | Trump Is Flirting With Quack Economics
New York Times· 15 hours agoMore than 30 years ago, the economists Rudiger Dornbusch (one of my mentors) and Sebastian Edwards wrote a classic paper on what they called “macroeconomic populism.” Indeed, even at the time ...
7 Common Weeds That Are Absolutely Killing Your Home’s Curb Appeal
Apartment Therapy via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt can be difficult to rid your yard of quack grass because it spreads through underground rhizomes,...
30 hilarious spring jokes for budding comedians
Today· 5 hours agoIt’s officially spring — the sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and your friends are likely groaning at your bad jokes that appreciate all the...
Council Post: Four Reasons Why Your Brand Is Killing Your Business Softly
Forbes· 9 hours agoShane Murphy, Co-Founder of UGC Pro, is a 3x startup founder with a decade of advertising and growth...
Today’s ‘Quordle’ Hints And Answers For Saturday, April 27
Forbes· 4 days agoLooking for some help with Saturday's Quordle words? Some hints and the answers are right here.
Let Inga Tell You: An avian invasion that's hard to duck
La Jolla Light· 22 hours agoEvery spring I conduct what I call a Preemptive Rodential Offensive, denuding my orange tree of 700-plus oranges to avert our annual summer rat invasion.
Commentary: Avian flu no longer just about the birds | Fred Grimm
Orlando Sentinel· 2 days agoA chorus of epidemiologists who’ve studied mutations in the H5N1 virus are warning that the latest...
Is Biden really a ‘good Catholic’?
The Washington Times· 6 days ago“He doesn’t understand the Catholic faith.” That’s what a Catholic bishop recently said about President Biden, a rosary-carrying, self-professed “good...
Goodies legend blasts woke cancel culture, says his material would've been axed
Daily Express· 7 days agoTo millions of fans, he’ll always be inextricably linked to the world of TV, thanks to being...
The Years With Ross
The Atlantic· 20 hours agoHAROLD ROSS died December 6, 1951, exactly one month after his fifty-ninth birthday. In November of the following year the New Yorker entertained the editors of Punch and some of its outstanding artists and writers.