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The NBA Finally Has a Strategy for the Post-Lebron Era

2025-11-29 21:00:36

The National Basketball Association should be struggling right now. During the first month of the season, the game’s biggest stars — players who’ve made an All-Star or All-NBA team in the last three years — missed over 200 games. That’s double the total from the same point two seasons ago, according to Yahoo Sports.

Blue Owl Is Now the Face of Private Credit Anxiety

2025-11-29 21:00:35

Add AI and fickle wealth to the mix of market jitters, and the firm provides investors the perfect focus for their worries.

‘Re-Vetting’ Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees Is an Overreaction

2025-11-29 21:00:33

Days after President Donald Trump announced that more than 233,000 refugees would face fresh scrutiny over their legal status, an Afghan refugee was charged with shooting members of the National Guard near the White House, killing one and gravely wounding another.

Britain Has Stopped Doing Things the American Way

2025-11-29 15:00:33

At the height of Brexit wars six years ago, Prime Minister Boris Johnson locked horns with Keir Starmer over a second referendum that might reverse the voters’ 2016 decision to quit the European Union. The stakes then seemed hugely consequential: Johnson’s government, it was widely believed, would complete the Thatcher revolution by turbocharging its economic and social model once free of the EU straitjacket. Watching anxiously in the wings were Germany and France, both fearing  the UK would bec

Lessons for Ukraine from Ancient Rome and Carthage

2025-11-29 00:00:33

The danger for Kyiv comes from the kind of peace that resulted from the Punic Wars
 

Capitalism’s Latest Critic Ignores Its Secret Sauce

2025-11-28 21:00:37

A big subject requires a big book — and few subjects are bigger than global capitalism. Karl Marx’s Das Kapital came to 3,000 pages in three volumes, and Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century to seven hundred pages. Now along comes Sven Beckert’s Capitalism: A Global History at 1,325 pages, reportedly one of the longest books ever produced by Penguin Press.