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ECONOMY

Why Some US Indian Reservations Prosper While Others Struggle

Our colleague Thomas Stratmann writes about the political economy of Indian reservations in his excellent Substack Rules and Results. Across 123 tribal nations in the lower

EDUCATION

Bad News: A Game About The ‘Success’ Of Fake News

by Terry Heick Want to help students learn to think critically about ‘fake news’? A simple, browser-based game could help. What is Bad News? Bad

GAMBLING

5 picks for a weather-hit Sandown and Wincanton

The horse racing broadcaster has five selections on offer for Saturday’s racing as weather threatens the cards at Sandown and Wincanton. Given the weather forecast,

GADGET

I found the perfect use for my 720p Fire TV

I’ve long moved on to 4K TVs, and I imagine many others have as well. When you walk into a store, you will find 4K

FOOD

Southern Fried Cabbage with Bacon

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. You don’t need fancy ingredients

TECH

Can a social app fix the ‘terrible devastation’ of social media?

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone and Pinterest co-founder Evan Sharp have raised new funding for their social media startup West Co. The startup launched an invite-only

FINANCE

Own This Many Oneok Shares for $1,000 in Yearly Dividends

Oneok has a 5.6% dividend yield. The pipeline company backs its high-yielding dividend with very predictable and stable cash flow. It aims to increase its

PRESS RELEASE

Fannie Mae Just Made It Easier to Invest in ADUs—Here’s What That Means For Investors

In This Article Fannie Mae just supersized a landlord’s potential income by expanding financing for accessory dwelling units (ADUs). In doing so, the government-sponsored mortgage

RELIGION

Silicon Valley’s Christ-curious moment: The evangelical groups courting tech elites

SAN FRANCISCO (RNS) — In early 2025, when Paul Taylor left the Palo Alto church he’d pastored for 18 years to focus on nonprofit work,

SCIENCE

Fossil analysis adds to debate over how earliest known hominin walked

Sahelanthropus fossils (centre) compared with a chimpanzee (left) and a human (right) Wiliams et al., Sci. Adv. 12, eadv0130 A long-running and bitterly fought dispute