Elon Musk’s business relationship with the Pentagon is going strong. SpaceX just scored its first defense contract from the U.S. Space Force, giving Musk more control over on-off switches (see: Ukraine). We’ll get into the potential consequences of having a single private citizen like Musk so entangled in geopolitics. Plus, welcome home, astronaut Frank Rubio, and bye-bye panda cams?
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The real danger behind Trump’s remarks on NATO
Gender and the labor market
The snowball effect of high interest rates on the national debt
The young (wealthy) Americans
Immigration policy as economic policy
20 years of Facebook
The car industry has a forced-labor problem
Copyright law in the age of AI
Our takeaway from the Big Tech CEO hearing
Turbulence at Boeing
How popular food brands get away with using prison labor
The politics of a booming energy industry
What does a UAW endorsement mean for Biden?
What Congress doesn’t want to talk about (tax hikes)
What happens when private equity firms own nursing homes?
When campaign-finance law looks like an unfunny joke
It’s a rough housing market out there, folks
More Big Tech layoffs. Is AI to blame?
What federal rulemaking power has to do with the economy
The afterlife of MLK’s call for a guaranteed income
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