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My Weekly Reading for April 6, 2025
David Henderson
by Richard Gunderman, Law & Liberty, April 1, 2025. Excerpt: But still, I never suspected outright fraud. It is true that theLancet, another of the most respected medical journals, had publish ...[Continue Reading]
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Trumps Crazy Trade War
Mel Gurtov
Image by Getty and Unsplash+. A Scatter Gun Approach The Trump tariff shock is going to take a bit of time to sink in, though stock markets worldwide have already sunk. Altogether, 60 countries hav ...[Continue Reading]

CounterPunch
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I dont need a smartwatch to tell me how rested I am when I wake up
Sarah Moss
When I was a child, our family holidays involved driving from northern England to eastern Europe. It was the 1980s; the Iron Curtain was closed. Mostly we camped wild, occasionally had the treat of a ...[Continue Reading]

The Irish Times
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The Best Museums in London
Steven John
Museums in London are magic, pure magic. Forget about dusty spaces that give an eerie feeling with old stuff (though we like them too). Imagine treasure troves where the past whispers and breathes. ...[Continue Reading]

We-heart.com
1 day ago
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Helina Metaferia
Noelani Kirschner
For the past seven years, multidisciplinary artist Helina Metaferia has been building an army of women,that is, mixed-media portraits of women activists and their descendants. These portraits make up ...[Continue Reading]

Theamericanscholar.org
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My Proposal for How To Achieve a Democracy
Andrew P. Napolitano
As I havepreviously documented, the United States is controlled by its billionaires and not by its public; we have an aristocracy not a democracy. (As I had mentioned there, Thebreakthrough first s ...[Continue Reading]

Lewrockwell.com
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