Saturday, June 15, 2024

Making internet easier

The idea behind the foregoing is to make communication easier, prevent cheating, and make dispute resolution simpler and more acceptable in small cases.

The banality of evocation

Perhaps in 2020, the best monuments to the fight for women’s rights — for all our rights — may look nothing like what most of us would imagine.

Amazon ‘women warriors’ show gender equality, forest conservation go hand in hand

Keeping forests standing is one of the most effective and important ways to keep the world below dangerous levels of warming.

Where the post office goes, so goes America

The post office won’t disappear if you hand-deliver your ballot this year.

The “great” reopening

Or setting America’s schools up to fail...

‘Disturbing milestone’: Just 12 US billionaires now own more than $1 trillion in combined...

“This is simply too much economic and political power in the hands of twelve people.”

Blood and soil!

What both those storm troopers of 90 years ago and this new breed of lemmings should be saying is "Yeah, Our blood and Their soil!" as to who really calls the shots for their actions.

High-tech workplace surveillance: New report warns of dystopian mass surveillance amid COVID-19

“The speed at which these new privacy-shredding technologies have been unleashed is alarming, especially given that none of them have been proven to be effective at mitigating the spread of COVID-19.”

Kamala Harris and the legacy of black women running for president

Shirley Chisholm and other Black women have set their eyes on the Oval Office for 50 years. Now it’s within reach.

After the civil rights era, white Americans failed to support systemic change to end...

More whites are willing to acknowledge white racial privilege, but only about one in eight support reparations to Blacks.