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A Plague of Books?

Friends tell me that, if I donate my books, database interests will acquire them, rip them apart and recycle into artificial intelligence. I’m not sure I understand how they accomplish this feat. But I’d rather not be complicit.

State of the Art Museum: Crystal Bridges Doubles in Size

The museum’s success spurred an extraordinary transformation, much of it underwritten by Walton family members and other successful companies, with billions at their disposal.

A Very Peculiar Hearing about the Millionaire’s Tax Initiative

The initiative to repeal the millionaire’s tax, Initiative 645, carried a clunkily worded caveat which will appear on the November ballot.

What Would a Healthy Republican Party Look Like?

Fiscally conservative, but socially moderate. Pro-growth. Pro-public education. Tough on crime. No new taxes. Peace through strength abroad, and through unity at home. That is the once and future path to Republican relevance in our state.

The Sacrifices of a Long Deployment on the USS Lincoln

Most of the Lincoln's 2003 cohort were circumspect in their complaints about the boomeranged deployment. But disappointment was obvious and understandable.

Heating Up: Could Datacenter Heat be an Asset?

If data center servers produce heat, why not put that heat to work rather than simply treating it as waste?

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