The New Criterion – The November 2024 issue features…
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Finance Preview: Barron’s Magazine-October 21, 2024
BARRON’S MAGAZINE (October 19, 2024): The latest issue features ‘The Millennial Divide’….
Millennials Aren’t Falling Behind After All. This Data Reveals the Generation’s Deeper Problem.
Millennials might be doing better than their predecessors—but they also might be the most economically divided generation that America has ever seen.
Immigration Is a Top Issue for Voters—and Companies Like Amazon
Voters will soon decide if they want Trump or Harris to handle the immigration crisis. The consequences for corporate America and the economy run deep.
8 Other Dividend Stocks Beyond the Usual Suspects
With utilities, pipelines, and REITs fully priced and at times dividend-light, yield-hungry investors should consider alternatives like Pfizer and Chevron.
Immigration Is a Top Issue for Voters—and Companies Like Amazon
Voters will soon decide if they want Trump or Harris to handle the immigration crisis. The consequences for corporate America and the economy run deep.Long read
8 Other Dividend Stocks Beyond the Usual Suspects
With utilities, pipelines, and REITs fully priced and at times dividend-light, yield-hungry investors should consider alternatives like Pfizer and Chevron.Long read
Take the Win: Rebalance Your Portfolio Before Markets Get Bumpy
The bull market may be nearing a peak after a stellar two-year run. Rebalancing into these areas could help you avoid losses.
Politics: The New Republic Magazine – November 2024

The New Republic (October 18, 2024): The latest issue features ‘America is So Ready for Kamala Harris’ – How she rose to the occasion…
America Is So Ready for Kamala Harris
This is no ordinary campaign, but it is exactly the campaign we needed at this extraordinary historic juncture.
What “Mass Deportation” Would Mean for the Economy
Donald Trump has pledged to remove all undocumented immigrants from the U.S.—but such a policy could have a slew of unintended consequences.
Research Preview: Science Magazine-October 18, 2024

Most meteorites traced to three space crackups
Young asteroid families seed more than 70% of extraterrestrial rocks found on the planet
Why does COVID-19 vaccine protection quickly wane?
New insights on cells behind long-lived antibody production could spur better vaccines
Are implantable, living pharmacies within reach?
Cell-based drug factories could produce therapies on demand inside patients
The Economist Magazine – October 19, 2024 Preview

The Economist Magazine (October 17, 2024): The latest issue features ‘The Envy of the World’ – America’s Economy Special Report..
The envy of the world
- The budget: how bad will it be? Rachel Reeves looks set to please no one for little return
- Inside Iran’s sanctions-busting An investigation by The Economist uncovers a multi-billion-dollar, America-defying network
- Russia’s spies go feral Vladimir Putin’s “everything, everywhere, all at once” strategy of assassination, arson, sabotage and hacking against the West
- Starship and the economics of space The rockets are nifty, but it is satellites that make SpaceX valuable
Research Preview: Nature Magazine-October 17, 2024
‘Nature Magazine – October 17, 2024: The latest issue features ‘Rock Family Tree’ – The ancestry and origin of the most common meteorites..
Kids in the classroom flow like water vapour
Young children in the playground behave like molecules in a gas, but kids undergo a phase change in a more structured setting.
Evidence of dead people posed on dead horses found in ancient tomb
A royal burial site linked to the fearsome Scythian equestrian culture contains evidence of ‘spectral riders’ described in Classical account.
Sewage lurks in coastal waters — often unnoticed by widely used test
Global survey finds human faecal contamination in at least one sample from all 18 cities tested.
Two comb jellies fuse their bodies and then act as one
The easy synchronization suggests that an individual jelly does not distinguish its tissue
London Review Of Books – October 24, 2024 Preview

London Review of Books (LRB) – October 16 , 2024: The latest issue features Bee Wilson – Bad Samaritan; Sheila Fitzpatrick – Learning to Love the Dissidents and Adam Shatz – Israel’s Forever War…
To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet Dissident Movement by Benjamin Nathans
By Michael Wood
At the Movies: ‘Megalopolis’
Believe Nothing until It Is Officially Denied: Claud Cockburn and the Invention of Guerrilla Journalism by Patrick Cockburn
After Nasrallah
Short Cuts: Reading J.D. Vance
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – Oct. 18, 2024
Times Literary Supplement (October 16, 2024): The latest issue features ‘A world away from K-pop -The Nobel laureate Han Kang, Sylvia Plath’s final say; Alan Hollinghurst gets Brexit done; The dictotor’s treadmill; Keeping the Warburg weird…
Ideas & Research: Harvard Magazine – November 2024


HARVARD MAGAZINE (October 15, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Out of Reach’ – America’s housing affordability crisis…
Home Unaffordable Home
America’s housing problem—and what to do about it by Jonathan Shaw
When Technology and Society Clash
Latanya Sweeney confronts our all-consuming “technocracy.” by Lydialyle Gibson
The End of the Ivy League?
College sports are changing. Will Harvard athletics? by Max J. Krupnick
Culture/Politics: Harper’s Magazine – November 2024

HARPER’S MAGAZINE – October 15, 2024: The latest issue features ‘Reunion or Revenge’ – The GOP on the Brink…
Revenge Plot
The GOP’s identity crisis by Lauren Oyler
The Seventy Percent
On minor characters and human possibility by Yiyun Li
The Thing Itself
From Mysticism, which was published last month by New York Review Books. by Simon Critchley