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How Heidi Reichinnek Saved Germany’s Left
Carol Schaeffer The co-leader of Die Linke helped rescue the party and make it into a political force. But can she beat back Germany’s ascendant far right? The post How Heidi Reichinnek Saved Germany’s Left appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Sunnyside Yard and the Quest for Affordable Housing in New York
Karrie Jacobs Constructing new residential buildings, let alone those with rental units that New Yorkers can afford, is never an easy task. The post Sunnyside Yard and the Quest for Affordable Housing in New York appeared first on The Nation. Source link
To Build Bridges, We Must Block the Bombs
Brad Lander Brad Lander in The Nation: “When I am elected to Congress, I will support the Block the Bombs Act to protect more Palestinians from being killed by Israel.” The post To Build Bridges, We Must Block the Bombs appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Mayor Mamdani Offers a Progressive Vision for Small Businesses
Katrina vanden Heuvel If successful, his policies might offer a new nationwide playbook. The post Mayor Mamdani Offers a Progressive Vision for Small Businesses appeared first on The Nation. Source link
How Stephen Miller Became the Power Behind the Throne
David Klion Miller was not elected. Nor are he or his policies popular. Yet he continues to hold uncommon sway in the administration. The post How Stephen Miller Became the Power Behind the Throne appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The first signs of burnout are coming from the people who embrace AI the most
Because employees could do more, work began bleeding into lunch breaks and late evenings. The employees’ to-do lists expanded to fill every hour that AI freed up, and then kept going. Source link
Tem raises $75M to remake electricity markets using AI
Tem has built a transaction engine that relies on AI to cut costs. Lightspeed led the round to help the startup expand to the U.S. and Australia. Source link
India makes Aadhaar more ubiquitous, but critics say security and privacy concerns remain
India’s Aadhaar is moving into wallets, hotels and policing through a new app. Critics say that amid the broader Aadhaar rollout, it’s unclear how data shared through the new app would prevent breaches or leaks. Source link
Is this carved rock an ancient Roman board game?
The lines worn into an engraved limestone object from the Netherlands are consistent with the idea that it was a Roman game board, according to an AI analysis Source link
Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four States
The states, all led by Democrats, used the grants to support a wide variety of functions, including H.I.V. prevention and surveillance. Source link