If you read Juliette Kayyem’s book The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in An Age of Disasters, or if you watch her on CNN, you know that she has this unique ability to cut through the noise to help us understand the “what”, the “so what,” and the “what now” in a pragmatic and practical way.
January 28, 2025 at 4:53 PM
If you read Juliette Kayyem’s book The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in An Age of Disasters, or if you watch her on CNN, you know that she has this unique ability to cut through the noise to help us understand the “what”, the “so what,” and the “what now” in a pragmatic and practical way.
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I've written a piece for Tech Policy Press called, "Some Facts About Fact-Checking: Defending the Imperfect Search for Truth in an Era of Institutionalized Lying." It sounds wonky, but it's from the heart, people. Please give it a read (and a boost). Thanks. www.techpolicy.press/some-facts-a...