👓 How Japan’s prime minister plans to cope with daunting demography | The Economist

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The reforms he has in mind are not bold enough

👓 How does a leadership challenge work in the Conservative Party? | The Economist

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Theresa May could be subjected to one imminently

👓 Why there has been no progress in nuclear talks with North Korea | The Economist

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The North is using the vague language of the Singapore agreement to stall the process

👓 What will Angela Merkel’s resignation as CDU leader mean for Germany? | The Economist

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Her successor may not be able to hold the country’s ruling coalition together

👓 The microscopic structure of a cat’s tongue helps keep its fur clean | The Economist

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The secret is in the grooves

👓 Why men who make less than their wives lie about their earnings | The Economist

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Social norms have failed to keep pace with changes in the workplace

👓 20 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About BuzzFeed News | BuzzFeed

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Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalists. Reporting that freed an innocent man from prison. Here are some facts about BuzzFeed News that you might not know. Support our journalism by becoming a member.
Interesting to see them advertising and reaching out like this just after announcements of them having financial issues.

👓 Is Secret sharing REALLY REALLY REALLY used? | Computational Complexity

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Since I am teaching Cryptography this semester I am teaching things people REALLY REALLY REALLY (RRR) use. For some topics this is RRR true,...
I like this concept of Really, Really, Really used. Reminds me of the value of finding use cases for markup like microformats in the wild as a means of standardizing things or for paving cow paths.

👓 Ivanka Trump Used Personal Email Account for Government Business, Review Finds | New York Times

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Ms. Trump’s use of personal email has been expected to be among the topics Democrats will address when they take control of the House next year.

👓 Troops at U.S.-Mexican border to start coming home | Politico

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All the troops should be home by Christmas, as originally expected, Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan said in an interview Monday.

👓 How the media should respond to Trump’s lies | Vox

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A linguist explains how Trump uses lies to divert attention from the "big truths."
I like that he delves into the idea of enlightment reasoning here and why it doesn’t work. This section of this article is what makes it a bit different from some of the interviews and articles that Lakoff has been appearing in lately.

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I take your point, but I wonder if Trump is just kryptonite for a liberal democratic system built on a free press.  

The key words being “free press” with free meaning that we’re free to exert intelligent editorial control.

Editors in the early 1900’s used this sort of editorial control not to give fuel to racists and Nazis and reduce their influence.Cross reference: Face the Racist Nation from On the Media.

Apparently we need to exert the same editorial control with respect to Trump, who not incidentally is giving significant fuel to the racist fire as well.
November 20, 2018 at 10:11AM

A lot of Democrats believe in what is called Enlightenment reasoning, and that if you just tell people the facts, they’ll reach the right conclusion. That just isn’t true.  

November 20, 2018 at 10:12AM

👓 Some thoughts on following #IndieWeb | Greg McVerry

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A wonderful chat (starts here and ends here) about following occured last night that made me think about how I would like to connect and display the people I follow as I work on my follow page.  Huge h/t to Eddie for capturing it on the wiki. Tantek noted that a focus on following people and not fe...