Welcome to August
BusinessChicagoCOVID-19EntertainmentGeographyLawPoliticsRailroadsRepublican PartyRestaurantsSoftwareTransport policyTravelUS PoliticsWeatherWorkWhile I look out my hermetically-sealed office window at some beautiful September weather in Chicago (another argument for working from home), I have a lot of news to digest:
- The infrastructure bill unveiled in the US Senate this morning would give $66 billion to Amtrak, which desperately needs the money.
- Josh Marshall argues that social-group identity drives resistance to vaccination. Brooke Harrington elaborates by pointing out that people who are conned usually can't admit to being conned.
- In Chicago, a growing list of businesses and restaurants have decided simply to refuse service to people who haven't gotten a Covid-19 jab. (My chorus, by the way, is one of them.)
- Illinois now has stronger protections against onerous non-compete agreements, which the conservative Crain's worries will hurt legitimate non-compete agreements.
- Bruce Schneier asks what could possibly go wrong with a European satellite that can be completely reprogrammed from the ground?
And finally, Jakob Nielsen explains to web designers as patiently as possible why pop-ups piss off users.
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