Industrial Policy, Same Old Politics
Correcting 1619’s Falsehoods About the American Founding
Merrick Garland Defends Bill Barr
LinkedIn Sees Spikes in Misinformation, Violent and Graphic Content in 2H 2020
LinkedIn shared its biannual Transparency Report for the second half of 2020, saying that it saw a rise of over 40% in conversations on its platform during the last six months of last year, compared with the first six months. Vice president of legal, product and privacy Rob Hallman shared highlights from the mot recent…
BABE Wine and Rupaul’s Drag Race Alum Rosé Toast the ‘Summer We Deserve’ in New Ad
This time last year, many of us were desperate for ways to ease the sting of a highly restrictive lockdown. Online streaming allowed us to get a little creative, from virtual Happy Hours to remote weddings. Still, that got old pretty quickly. But promising vaccination rates and a gradual return to large gatherings are enough…
God Save the Clarence Thomas Court
A New Antitrust Case Cuts to the Core of Amazon’s Identity
The Washington DC attorney general claims that the company obsessed with satisfying customers is actually screwing them.
When Droves of People Began Searching For New Coverage, eHealth Listened
In a normal year, eHealth’s busy season is November 1 through December 15. That’s when national open enrollment enables consumers to shop for insurance without a qualifying event and it comprises 60% of their business. The past year was anything but normal. Anyone who was laid off or took early retirement instead of dealing with…
Axios Local Is on Pace to Generate Up to $5 Million This Year
Led by Axios, local is going national. The “smart brevity” news publisher announced Monday that it planned to expand the number of cities it serves as part of its Axios Local program from six to 14 by the end of the year. In its first four months, the Local program has racked up more than…