Why Salman Rushdie Is Unable to Live or Die in Peace
Source: Persuasion
by Quico Toro
“My quiet revenge on the mediocrities who would silence genius.” (06/25/25)
https://www.persuasion.community/p/why-salman-rushdie-is-unable-to-live
Source: Persuasion
by Quico Toro
“My quiet revenge on the mediocrities who would silence genius.” (06/25/25)
https://www.persuasion.community/p/why-salman-rushdie-is-unable-to-live
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Jeffrey A Tucker
“Bad models and bad data created a killer pandemic of uncertain gravity that was later supposedly solved by shots tested with bad data and whose efficacy was further demonstrated by awful models and data. There is surely a lesson here. And yet the romance with bad models and bad data is not entirely over. There is evidence that a very similar scenario unfolded with regard to the claim that Iran was constructing a nuclear weapon, resulting in a hellfire of bombs and death in both Iran and Israel. The same sketchy claims, obscured in shape-shifting language that blurred crucial distinctions between intentions and realities, were generated by an AI model.” (06/25/25)
https://brownstone.org/articles/did-ai-almost-start-world-war-iii/
Source: CBS News
“Gunmen killed 10 people including children in an attack on a house in a central Mexican city plagued by cartel-related violence, authorities said Wednesday. Several others were wounded in the shooting on Tuesday night in Irapuato in Guanajuato state, the municipal government said in a statement. … Local media reported the shooting happened during a religious celebration, according to the Reuters news agency.” (06/25/25)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gunmen-kill-10-people-children-house-guanajuato-mexico-cartels/
Source: Pioneer Institute
“Brandeis Uni.’s John Burt on Robert Penn Warren & All the King’s Men.” (06/25/25)
Source: EconLog
by Jon Murphy
“Whenever a legal challenge to a given policy is decided, a discussion tends to arise as if the court is making a statement on the desirability of the policy itself. For example, after the US Court of International Trade struck down Trump’s tariffs enacted under the International Economic Policy Act (IEEPA) of 1977 (VOS Selections, Inc. v. Trump), supporters of the tariffs took to social media to decry the court’s ruling as a ‘judicial coup’ against a vital policy. … On the Left, after the US Supreme Court overruled Roe v Wade in Dobbs, many decried the ruling as supporting bad policy (abortion restrictions). The argument they were making was that Dobbs wasn’t wrongly decided because the law was wrong, but because legal abortion is a desirable policy. But here’s the thing: courts do not exist to judge policy.” (06/25/25)
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
“Grocery giant Kroger revealed during its first-quarter earnings call this month that it will shut down about 60 underperforming stores over the next 18 months. At the same time, the company intends to open new locations throughout this year and the next. ‘We’re simplifying our business and reviewing areas that will not be meaningful to our future growth. Unfortunately, today, not all of our stores are delivering the sustainable results we need,’ said Kroger Chairman and Interim CEO Ronald Sargent in the June 20 earnings call. … The specific stores targeted for closure have not been officially confirmed.” (06/25/25)
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/06/25/kroger-closing-grocery-stores/
Source: Freakonomics
“What Do Medieval Nuns and Bo Jackson Have in Common? (Update).” (06/25/25)
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/what-do-medieval-nuns-and-bo-jackson-have-in-common-update/
Source: Cobden Centre
by Dr. Richard M Ebeling
“The reelection of Donald Trump to the American presidency has seemingly brought bought a radical disruption to the political, social, and economic status quo both within the United States and in other parts of the world. Nothing has seemed as potentially disruptive as his insistence that the existing world trade system is rigged to the disadvantage of the United States.” (06/25/25)
https://www.cobdencentre.org/2025/06/the-new-mercantilism-and-economic-armaments/
Source: US News & World Report
“Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez intends to run for re-election in 2027 at the end of his current term, he said on Wednesday, despite the corruption investigations his government is facing. Sanchez, a Socialist, heads a minority leftist coalition government embroiled in a series of scandals, which have led the opposition to demand his resignation. ‘Yes, I am determined to run in the next general election in 2027,’ Sanchez told reporters after a question on whether he thought his government had the support of a majority of the population. Sanchez said on June 12 he would not call new elections before his current term is due to end despite the scandals ensnaring his party.” (06/25/25)
Source: The New Republic
“Trump’s Anger at AOC Boils Over — and Reveals a New Way Forward for Dems.” (06/25/25)
https://newrepublic.com/article/197188/trump-anger-aoc-boils-over-and-reveals-new-way-forward-dems