From 1945, an effusive photo essay on “the California way of life.”
From 1945, an effusive photo essay on “the California way of life.”
↩︎ LIFE
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From January, a moving story about searching for people who are unlikely to be found.
Bob Greene spent the entire summer of 2014 in Mammoth. He hiked over 650 miles looking for his son. Bob was close to seventy then and he’d dropped thirty pounds in preparation by hiking Pennsylvania trails with a backpack full of rocks.
If the United States wants to solve homelessness, evidence finds the only way to do it is to build an ample supply of housing.
If you want to understand homelessness, you have to follow the rent. And if you follow the rent, you will come to realize that homelessness is primarily a housing problem.
↩︎ Noahpinion
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A loss of social capital, as well as opioids, explains rising middle-aged mortality.
A loss of social capital, as well as opioids, explains rising middle-aged mortality.
↩︎ The Economist
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“An inconvenient truth.” Covid-19 is associated with an excess of heart attacks and strokes beyond the first month of infection.
“An inconvenient truth.” Covid-19 is associated with an excess of heart attacks and strokes beyond the first month of infection.
↩︎ Ground Truths
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About six months ago, Marc Andreessen stopped drinking alcohol. Now he feels much better and is “mad as hell about it.”
I feel like the color has drained out of my evenings. Spending time with people is still fun, but now it’s hard to sit still and watch a movie or read a book and unwind at the end of a hard day. I’m more prone…