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Tim Harford
TimHarford
Is there a more reliable source of disappointment anywehre in the world than my own daily To Do list?In 10,000 days have I ever looked down and said, "yes -
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Nisheeth Sharan
nisheethsharan
Theres a catch. We’ll pay the Anti Dumping Duty on the condition that you go back and file a case in your courts to remove Anti Dumping Duty from Chinese
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Ryan Reeves
investing_city
Took the afternoon to understand the prescription drug market a little better. Here are some ramblings on the value chain...[THREAD] 1/ It starts with the manufacturer of the drug.
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President-Elect dumpster fire
hipowermutant
Why is Biden flaunting Jeeps lately? Because globalism.So Chrysler (FCA), who makes Jeeps and Ram trucks, is 1 of only 3 major automotive manufacturers in the US, along with GM
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QuantumChoices 3.5% #FBPE 🔶️
tfoale
The economics of brexit are fairly simple. We import 50% of our food and energy and almost all clothing, furniture, household goods and electronics, which we pay for with the
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Toronto Star
TorontoStar
The site of Toronto’s largest workplace outbreak does not provide workers with paid sick days — a protection the city’s medical officer has called “critical” to slow the spread of
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Shredz
Shredz90
#ODX 1/5A couple of people are questioning the validity of the FT article on Sunday. However, based on the following, I feel there is little room for it to be
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Cathy Newman
cathynewman
Lots to digest from the man who led Oxford jab team Prof Sir John Bell: he tells me South African/Brazil #covid variants are a “big problem” bc “changes are pretty
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Naturally Curious
BeopenemindedUs
I'm a former dem. Here's what changed my mind:1. Covid has a patent. Which means it was leaked.2. Recoveries are not reported. Media has a scare tactic of cases &
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Tim Stephens
ProfTimStephens
If Australia is to get to net zero emissions by 2050, transport emissions need to be addressed (they make up ~18% of Australia's total emissions). Here's a thread on how
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The Kaipullai
thekaipullai
Indian small industry is remarkably resilient. They adapt to changes far more than anyone else.Take the Kirana shops for example. Obituaries have been written since 2001, when Reliance entered retail.
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Rapid Tests
RapidTests
1/ Some may be wondering: What ever happened to rapid tests? There was a lot of excitement a few months ago and even the FDA seemed to open up. So
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
I’ve been doing a bunch of reporting on vaccine distribution, and there are a few things that experts inside and outside the administration seem to agree on: Welp, something failed
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VKJudit
VKJudit
Around early December I started writing a lot about problems w the EU vaccination strategy. Judging by the reactions, it felt like it was the most controversial opinion I've ever
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Maddie Stone
themadstone
The earliest solar panels are starting to die, and when they do, they become difficult-to-disassemble electronic waste.I decided to look into how prepared we are for the solar e-waste glut.
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Manufacturing NI
ManufacturingNI
Today, we have published the first survey of the experience of NI business to the operation of the NI Protocol. Report here https://www.manufacturingmonthni.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Protocol-Report-February-2021-Final.pdf The survey t
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