Temperature 26, dewpoint 22
CassieChicagoClimate changeCrimeEconomicsEntertainmentGeneralGeographyGunsHistoryLawPoliticsRepublican PartySCOTUSSoftwareSummerTransport policyTravelTrumpUrban planningWeatherWorkI just got back from walking Cassie for about half an hour, and I'm a bit sticky. The dog days of summer in Chicago tend to have high dewpoints hanging out for weeks on end, making today pretty typical.
Our sprint ends Tuesday and I still have 3 points left on the board, so I may not have time to give these more than a cursory read:
- DC Federal judge Tanya Chutkan slapped the XPOTUS with a gag order to protect the witnesses and evidence in one of his criminal trials. Let's see how well that works.
- The Illinois Supreme Court upheld the state's latest firearms regulations, even though the Republicans on the US Supreme Court will likely strike them down.
- Timothy Noah asks a question Paul Krugman has also asked: "why is the Fed so obsessed with 2% inflation?"
- Robert Wright calls 2022 "AI's Oppenheimer moment."
- Does Montana have a workable solution for the housing crisis? I mean, if you can forget the transport policy nightmare in the state...
- Speaking of, Edward Erfurt calls the traffic engineering around the University of Oklahoma's historic Boyd Street entrance "transportation vandalism." This is the same department of transportation, remember, that last year willfully misled the public about a $5 billion freeway expansion nobody wants.
- National Geographic checks in with the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to see if we should worry yet.
Finally, Andrew Sullivan adapts a column he wrote in August 2001 asking, "why can't Americans take a vacation?" One reason, I believe: all the time and money we spend in and on our cars.
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