Generic formats like JSON or XML are easier to version than forms. However, they were not originally intended to be ...
Murray Rothbard based much of his work on property rights, and in this piece, Ludovico Lumicisi applies Rothbardian thinking ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNOpinion
Guest Commentary | The real cost of FORT’s advocacy in Santa Cruz County
"For over a decade, the public has been told that rail is just around the corner — that funding is within reach, that technical hurdles are manageable, and that the project is advancing," writes Will ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSNOpinion
The NEP’s legacy: a visible elite, persistent inequality
For many households, wages struggle to keep pace with inflation, and the cost of living continues to rise.
New Study Highlights Brain Benefits of High-Quality Plant-Based Diets Not all plant-based diets are healthy—and your brain ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Oceans near record heat as El Niño risk fuels new extreme fears
The world’s oceans absorbed roughly 23 zettajoules more heat in 2025 than the year before, enough extra energy to power every ...
MusicRadar on MSN
How Boards of Canada brewed a serene genre-blurring classic
It’s perhaps Boards of Canada’s most well-known track, serving as many a newcomers' route into their nostalgia evoking ...
As the Hocking Hills begin to shake off the final traces of winter, one of the region’s most vibrant spring traditions is set ...
How do you talk to a colleague who is clearly making mistakes in their work? And how would you like to receive feedback ...
There is an uncomfortable truth at the heart of Nigeria’s democratic experience, one that many political actors would rather ...
What if we could directly ask the brain about ADHD? A recent study used innovative techniques to do just that.
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