Few names in moden publishing are as widely recognized as Dean Koontz, whose novels have sold over 500 million copies to date in 38 languages. Fourteen of his novels have topped the New York Times best-seller list. And now, at 74, he’s embarking on a new publ…
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Month: November 2019
How the Fed Boosts the 1%: Even the Upper Middle Class Loses Share of Household Wealth to the 1%. Bottom Half Gets Screwed
Yves here. Wolf Richter gives an important, granular take on the way the top 1% is pulling even further away from everyone else in wealth accumulation, enabled by the Fed. There’s a lot of anecdotal confirmation for his view that even the top 10% ex the 1% ar…
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Links 11/13/19
These Devastating Photos Show The Effects Of The Massive Bushfires In Australia BuzzFeed 🙁 Where plastic outnumbers fish by seven to one BBC and Baby Fish Nurseries Are Riddled With Prey-Sized Plastic, Alarming Study Finds Vice The Cinema of Inadvertence,…
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Comics to Read This Week: PUNISHER SOVIET, FAMILY TREE, and FAR SECTOR
Welcome, Wednesday Warriors! Its the best day of the week, the one day we all feverishly look forward to, the day that makes life worth living! Thats rightits new comic book day, and we are pumped for all the insanely rad books hitting the shelves! Get thee t…
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German automation talent powers Musk’s battery move to Europe
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – To unclog bottlenecks last year at his Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) plant in California, Elon Musk flew in six planeloads of new robots and equipment from Germany to speed up battery production for its Model 3. Now the Tesla CEO is trying to tap…
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