Trust issues ?
#humanity — Who can you trust? – A paper on available data on trust, as measured by surveys asking about trusting attitudes. Trust is a fundamental element of social capital – a key contributor to sustaining well-being outcomes, including economic development. Esteban Ortiz-Ospina and Max Roser for ourworldindata.org
#innovation — There is a light that never goes out – Continued Crusades against the Darknet by the US and the EU have put people's lives at risk. Beatriz Geithner for www.speakfreely.today
#politics — The best defense… – An Interview with Michael John Williams Eileen about the future of NATO. Reynolds for www.futurity.org
#science — Particularly – What are neutrinos and why do they matter? An explanation. Peter Ungar for aeon.co
#politics — Babushka – Republicans have sold their souls to Russia. “How did the party of Ronald Reagan’s moral clarity morph into that of Donald Trump’s moral vacuity?” James Kirchick for www.politico.com
#crypto — It's over 3000 – Goldman Sachs' chief technician Sheba Jafari has reassured clients by referring to a 1938 economic theory that sees turbulence as a necessary aspect of growth. Chelsea Gohd for futurism.com
#gadgets — Bespectacled – Using fashion and luxury lessons learned from selling Apple Watch, all of the pieces are coming together for Apple to sell glasses. Neil Cybart for www.aboveavalon.com
#freedom — The liberty within – There is always a choice: “You can even chose not to chose.” Mariia Chaplia for devolutionreview.com
#society — Long dark nights – Norway is one of the most admired countries in the world. But not all is rosy in the Norwegian utopia. Nathan John Albury for theconversation.com
#fun — ?? – Just some whales enjoying themselves to help you into the weekend. Video on www.youtube.com.
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