Eastern Ukraine Heating Up
Will Putin Push Back?

As the Ukrainian army pushes into Luhansk, an errant Ukrainian shell reportedly killed a civilian in Russia. How many more incidents like that can Putin weather at home before his nationalist bona fides are called into question?

Take That Malthus
Hyper-Efficient Indoor Vegetable Factories Prove Malthus Wrong, Again

A new type of indoor farming grows large crops in small spaces, and could be the latest reason to thumb your nose at a Malthusian.

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Satisfaction
BDS, MLA, and One Rockin’ Shavuot Night

As the Rolling Stones rocked Tel Aviv, the MLA’s BDS petition went down in flames. But the fight over BDS is far from over.

Weekly Roundup
Wars That Aren't Wars, Jets That Aren't Worth it, and Putin in a Tight Spot

Good afternoon, TAI readers! If you can tear yourself away from the World Cup final, take a look at what you might have missed on the site over the past week.

credentialism gone mad
The Government’s Here to Save You From Elmo

NYC is considering a bill that would regulate the costumed characters in Times Square. This really is a new low for big government.

The Beautiful Game
Punting for Political Points: Argentina and the World Cup

Argentina isn’t the only country using free-viewing of the World Cup as a way to soften people’s political disgust.

What's in a name?
The Mobile App "Isis" to Rebrand

What do you do when a terrorist group shares your company’s name?

The Future of Shopping
Online Shopping Gets More Convenient All the Time

Virtual scanners now allow online shoppers to “try on” clothes at home before ordering. It may not be to everyone’s taste, but it’s a cheaper and more convenient alternative to shopping in person.

The Weekend Read
The Unknown Within Ourselves

The political importance of privacy is plurality. Only when people grow and mature in a protected world of home and hearth can they find the space and freedom to think independently and thus differently.

Information Transportation
Meet Helsinki, City of the Future

Finland has a plan for an app that would incorporate taxis, bicycles, buses, driverless cars, and even ferries into a single user experience that could do away with the need to own your own car.

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