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Invidious Discrimination

The American Conservative 

State of the Union: Strict scrutiny for me, but not for thee.

The post Invidious Discrimination appeared first on The American Conservative.

Tesla Sells And Exports More Chinese-Built Cars In June

Oilprice.com 

China’s Passenger Car Association confirmed this weekend that Tesla sold 74,212 vehicles and exported 19,468 units for the month of June, solidifying a 20.6% sequential rise for the EV maker, per Bloomberg's calculations. Even more impressive for Tesla is that China's June Retail Passenger Vehicle sales were lower by -2.6 YOY, falling to 1.89 million units, according to the same data. For comparison on a sequential basis, Tesla's 20.6% month-over-month jump outpaced China's 8.7% month-over-month gain on sales. Читать дальше...

The Best Early Prime Day Deals on Mattresses

Lifehacker.com 

Amazon Prime Day 2023 starts tomorrow, but the early deals are already here for everything from vacuums, to outdoor gear, to headphones, to Amazon devices like Kindles, Echos, and Fire Tablets. If all of this shopping has you feeling sleepy, it’s also a good time to get up to 64% off a new mattress.

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Do We Actually 'Hear' Silence?

Sciam.com 

An experiment tests whether our ears hear silent intervals in the same way they hear music or noise

Pilot charged for illegal Grand Teton National Park landing blames bad weather

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A helicopter pilot faces up to $10,000 in fines and a year in jail for making an illegal landing in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park. National Park Service officials say Peter Smith landed June 24 on the western shore of Jackson Lake. Park officials said Monday that rangers arrived by boat to find Smith and a female companion having a picnic. Reached by phone, Smith tells The Associated Press there was no picnic — he hit bad weather while trying to cross the Teton Range and had to land. Smith... Читать дальше...

Density and congestion

Library of Economics and Liberty 

In several recent posts, I pushed back on a claim by Scott Alexander than making cities denser will also make them more expensive. That claim is certainly true for many factors that boost density. But I argued that those density increases that are spurred by the deregulation of construction would usually lower housing prices.

Even in that case Alexander might be correct, but I view the claim as unlikely. For it to be true, the boost to housing demand flowing from an improvement in city... Читать дальше...





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