You can say “but the reporters should refuse or resign,” but ok then what? The editors assign it to someone else. Pressuring reporters DOES NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM.
news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
A brief 🧵
A brief 🧵
It’s a result of the White House’s large and chaotic taxes on Americans who buy products made with any input from overseas (‘tariffs’).
If you listen closely, you can hear small businesses dying.
New from me in the NYT, on the Trump administration’s attempt to zero out noncitizens’ rights, and how that inevitably implicates citizens as well. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/o...
It would be good to know whether US university leaders are currently working on a coordination of their responses.
And...one week left to submit a 3-page letter of interest to be considered for the next round of funding.
www.arnoldventures.org/stories/av-r...
A top official said (verbatim), “I give zero f*cks” about widespread credible reports of deaths already occurring.
That official is incompetent. He did no analysis whatsoever of the death toll. Here is a serious analysis:
Overhead on $1 million grant is $0.6m. So total award is $1.6m and admin percent is .6/1.6 = 35%.