Main stream media and even social media are working harder than ever to get between YOU and the real news. Don’t let them lie to you, don’t let them silence you and NEVER EVER let them steal your sense of humor. Get your outrage on and chortle..
What matters in global education - and why
Subscribers will get four newsletters a month. That’s direct from my reporter’s notebook to your inbox, a breakdown of the most important developments in international education. Simply put, it’s the...
Hello! Katherine Spiers here, announcing my shiny new e-newsletter. It’s a companion to my food history podcast Smart Mouth (I’m about 150 episodes in), but it won’t cover the exact same topics. They’re sisters, not twins...
We put together some resources to help college students like us during this tough transition period.
We’ve worked for days to compile a massive list of remote opportunities for students, both internships and full-time. We’ll choose the best ones
Free weekly newsletter with our favorite half marathons and other distance races.
Every weekday, a newsletter with more amazing races we think you’ll love running + occasional exclusive, limited-time discounts to those events.
Weekly essa…
Helping casual basketball fans stay informed about the stories and moments from across the sport, making watching games enjoyable and hanging out with hardcore friends more fun.
The Margins is a group blog by Can Duruk and Ranjan Roy. It’s loosely about business of technology industry, and also technology of the business. We like the name, and the symmetry.
We are interested in how technology is changing the busin…
It’s weird that so many of us make hasty predictions about how runners will rank at the U SPORTS championship. We should know by now that individual rankings based on September results are often bogus. My...
You will receive 2 daily mails on the coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic:
The most important headlines, with my personal comment.
A daily essay analyzing a particular topic of this pandemic.
You won’t only get data or news, but analyses to