Articles 2024
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Lessons From a Slow-Motion Robot Takeover
Bloomberg View, February 09, 2018
Cotton harvesting is now dominated by machines. But it took decades to happen. -
Youth! Street Life! The Case for Crowded Neighborhoods
Bloomberg View, January 26, 2018
This Angeleno is thrilled with a plan to ease California’s urban housing crisis. -
Oprah Is the Living Symbol America Needs Now
Bloomberg View, January 08, 2018
Forget the presidency -- she'd be a terrific head of state. And the job is open. -
Licensing Makes It Harder to Go Where the Jobs Are
Bloomberg View, December 28, 2017
Want to relocate to another state to be a teacher or a plumber? Get ready to go back to school and pass another test. -
Must-Reads of 2017: No, These Are Not Dark Times
Bloomberg View, December 20, 2017
Two books tell us why humans have always been drawn to the light. -
Making History Modern
Reason, December 2017
When women bought retro futurism at $4.50 a yard. -
Hollywood's allure melts under hot lights of Weinstein, Simmons and Ratner scandals
USA Today, November 29, 2017
Glamour is an illusion. It hides flaws, distraction, effort — and darker realities. Glamour may do more than disguise abuse. It can feed it. -
Aluminum-Foil Duties Won't Make America Great
Bloomberg View, November 10, 2017
A Trump tariff on Chinese imports will hurt U.S. workers and companies. It's good for Russia, though. -
The Deep Question Behind Rand Paul's 'Trivial' Dispute
Bloomberg View, November 08, 2017
A neighbor assaulted the senator—reportedly over the meaning of property rights. -
Amazon Has a Chance to Redefine Corporate Responsibility
Bloomberg View, October 17, 2017
Amazon can act as a responsible corporate citizen, viewing its headquarters search as a challenge to get cities thinking about how to create better environments for all sorts of enterprises. Or it can ignore ethics and go looking for handouts.