ECONOMY

Monday assorted links

1. What people get wrong about women’s rights (Alice Evans, The Economist). 2. The case against liberal interventionism. 3. More

FINANCE

The national debt was already ballooning under Trump. Then came a $1 billion-a-day war with Iran

The United States was already on an unsustainable fiscal trajectory, adding to the national debt at breakneck speed, before it

MARKET

Oil futures lose more than 11%, as energy ministers consider release of emergency crude reserves

Oil futures settled sharply lower on Tuesday, extending losses from the overnight session, as world leaders considered releasing emergency crude

MONEY

Episode 251. “We own a $1M house but can’t pay for groceries”

   Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to John and Victoria in a follow-up

APPS

How WHOOP decreased excessive partial wake lock sessions by over 90%

Earlier this year, Google Play released a new metric in Android vitals: Excessive partial wake locks. This metric measures the

GADGET

Metadata company Gracenote is the latest to sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

AI companies have been spending a lot of time in court arguing copyright cases over the past year and the

Mobile

How to Optimize Common Wake Lock Use Cases

Posted by Alice Yuan, Senior Developer Relations Engineer In recognition that excessive battery drain is top of mind for Android

SCIENCE

Sharing genetic risk scores can unwittingly reveal secrets

Genetic data can be analysed to estimate your risk of certain conditions Science Photo Library / Alamy Genetic risk scores

ARTS & THEATER

Pink Fang: Inheriting a Legacy, Building a Future, Connecting Islands

By Mei Ann Teo, Jane Jung, Sara Zatz. The leadership team of Pink Fang reflects on the company’s renaming and

GAMING

Mega Man Actor Drops Out Of Sequel Over Non-Union Contract

SAG-AFTRA has issued a “Do Not Work Order” against the twelfth mainline entry in the Mega Man series, titled Mega