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Новости за 02.04.2024

Trump Has Hocked Himself to the Repo Man

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When a business lends money to a guy who (a) routinely stiffs his creditors and (b) may become president within the next nine months, that merits a certain amount of scrutiny. Chubb’s decision to back a $91 million bond for Donald Trump in the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit—which Trump is almost certain to lose on appeal—drew so much unfavorable publicity that it likely helped persuade Chubb’s chairman, Evan Greenberg, not to back a second $454 million bond (though Greenberg, bafflingly, gave it serious thought). Читать дальше...

Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy: What Could Go Wrong?

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The Biden administration seems to want nuclear energy to solve some of A.I.’s thorniest problems while A.I. solves some of nuclear energy’s thorniest problems—catapulting both technologies into a glorious techno future. Speaking to Axios on Monday, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm explained that the Department of Energy is looking into the construction of small-scale nuclear power plants at data centers—despite the fact that the construction of an all-new nuclear power plant is so difficult... Читать дальше...



The Sick Wish Fulfillment of “Trump 2028”

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The American Conservative magazine published an article last week in which the author, Peter Tonguette, argued that Trump should be able to run for a third term in office in 2028. This drew some attention in non-Trump circles as a potential trial balloon by Project 2025, the authoritarian policy agenda that is guiding Trumpworld right now.

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Jennifer Croft’s Hunt for a Missing Author

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The Extinction of Irena Rey, the multilingual translator Jennifer Croft’s fun house of a debut novel, opens with a warning—not a note; not a foreword: a warning—from a translator. Quickly, readers gather that The Extinction of Irena Rey is both the real-world book we are reading and an autobiographical novel whose author, an Argentine translator named Emi, considers the woman now translating it into English her nemesis, “the monster who seems to want to ruin everything.” Alexis, the translator in question, is understandably offended by this.

Against Zionism. Oh, and by the Way: Against Anti-Zionism Too.

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My neighborhood, Manhattan’s Upper West Side, is currently engaged in a semiotic battle over “Zionism.” Go for walk on a nice spring day, and you will learn from storefront sheds, sidewalks, street barriers, park benches, even the handlebars of a Citi Bike I picked up recently, that “Zionism sucks” and is the equivalent of “racism,” fascism,” and “genocide.” Of course, it’s not just in my own neighborhood that I see these signs. They follow me to work as well. At a rally outside the Chancellor of CUNY’s office on East 42nd Street... Читать дальше...

Why Trump’s Lunacy Is Suddenly Raising GOP Fears of Down-Ballot Losses

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GOP members of Congress facing tough races are suddenly worried that having Donald Trump at the top of the ticket might present them with a problem, according to new reports. They fear having to answer for Trump’s degeneracy and extremism, even as the GOP’s small-donor base is not delivering at the very moment that Trump is siphoning off party money for legal fees. What explains this sudden GOP epiphany about Trump? How likely is it that these fears will materialize? We chatted with Tim Persico... Читать дальше...





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