Most Student Debtors Can’t Make Their Payments. It’s Time for Debt Cancelation.
In recent years, many centrist economists have claimed that canceling student debt is economically regressive in that it would disproportionately favor higher-income households. Yet, study after study has revealed that…
Degrowth Policies Alone Cannot Avert Climate Crisis. We Need a Green New Deal.
The Green New Deal is the boldest and most likely the most effective way to combat the climate emergency. According to its advocates, the Green New Deal will save the…
With Home Prices Soaring, Shoppers Fear Buying at the Top of a Bubble
The concerns about a bubble implies those shopping for a new home are wondering if they are walking into a trap
The Verge’s favorite summer gear for 2021
Photo: Wise Owl Outfitters After over a year of indoor living, people are finally able to go out and enjoy the outdoors: beaches, sports, hiking, camping, bird-watching, bicycling, picnics… you…
Bird plans a pilot program for electric wheelchair and mobility scooter rentals in NYC this summer
Bird is piloting a mobility scooter rental program in New York City | Bird Scooter company Bird is partnering with mobility vehicle company Scootaround on a pilot program that will…
Enjoy these tech deals for your Fourth of July weekend
If you’re in the US, you might be prepping for some exciting Independence Day plans. Whatever you’re getting up to — whether it be drinks with close friends and family…
Elon Musk’s Boring Company pitches underground transit loop to Fort Lauderdale
Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images The Boring Company, Elon Musk’s tunneling venture, pitched an underground transit system to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the town’s mayor said in a tweet. It’s the…
Alex Jones Exposes Three Centers of Evil In New York City
The city that never sleeps is home to three centers of evil, two of which are still active
Hacking attack forces Swedish supermarket chain with 800 stores to shut down
This only helps the Great Reset
Experts Said Ending Lockdowns Would Be Worse for the Economy than the Lockdowns Themselves. They Were Wrong.
The experts claimed that if any state ended its stay-at-home orders “prematurely,” its economy would become even more devastated than if it remained locked down