I'm in my downtown office today, with its floor-to-ceiling window that one could only open with a sledgehammer. The weather right now makes that approach pretty tempting. However, as that would be a career-limiting move, I'm trying to get as much done as possible to leave downtown on the 4:32 train instead of the 5:32. I can read these tomorrow in my home office, with the window open and the roofers on the farthest part of my complex from it:
- Judges occasionally get facts wrong, but they really hate being corrected, and it affects everyone.
- Wisconsin governor Tony Evers (D) used his line-item veto on a Republican-drafted education bill to supplant the legislature's goals with the general public's.
- North America's car-dependent culture disproportionately requires people least able to afford cars to have them.
- Speaking of car culture, Chicago is experiencing its worst air pollution in 11 years this summer.,
- E-bikes are fun and useful transport, but they also explode sometimes.
- In addition to breaking CNN and HBO, David Zaslav has now corruptedGQ.
Finally, does day drinking cause more harm than drinking at night? (Asking for a friend.)