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Assorted Links for Thursday

  • Sep 18, 2025 @ 1:00 PM
  • Assorted Links
  • This Is What Malnutrition Does to Children’s Bodies (NYT)
  • China is quietly saving the world from climate change
  • Long-term unemployment at post-pandemic high, straining workers and the economy (WP)
  • Apple and Citadel Fuel London Office Boom (WSJ)
  • The Economic Case for Higher Birth Rates Is Bigger than You Think
  • Pakistan is sold on solar. It’s not about going green. (CSM)
  • Our obsession with narrative is obscuring our understanding of political violence
  • How market design can feed the poor
  • Israel, Russia, and the United States Are Testing the Boundaries of Global Order
  • Tanks Were Just Tanks, Until Drones Made Them Change (NYT)
  • Blue books are a bad idea (for solving AI in the classroom)
  • The U.K. Tried to Clamp Down on Migration – and Wound Up With an Unprecedented Wave (WSJ)
  • China’s use of fertilizers peaked a decade ago
  • Assassination Is the Enemy of Liberty
  • The State of Democracy
  • AI Development in the U.S. and China
  • Cereal Box Records Sound Terrible. They Still Look Incredible. (NYT)
  • 80,000-year-old arrowheads in Uzbekistan may be the world’s oldest, possibly made by Neaderthals
  • Denmark close to wiping out leading cancer-causing HPV strains after vaccine roll-out
  • International sellers are charging huge shipping costs to avoid dealing with American tariffs
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