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October 28, 2020
The horror of deepfake nudes
Non-consensual porn isn't a 'woman's issue' — it shows that anyone's identity can be hijacked
Nina Schick
28.10
Artistic freedom is at death’s door
Timid arts organisations are surrendering in the face of censorious social justice activists
Jonny Best
28.10
Will the Moon become the next Iraq?
As Earth's great powers compete for lunar supremacy, astropolitics is about to get ugly
Tim Marshall
Tuesday
27.10
27.10
How Big Tech seduced the Left
In the 1960s, liberals stood up to IBM to defend free speech. Now they cosy up to Silicon Valley
Geoff Shullenberger
27.10
Are special advisers just gossiping grifters?
A new book about spads fails to justify the existence of this swollen political class
Polly Mackenzie
27.10
Fear Russian nukes, not cyberwarriors
While the West obsesses over ineffectual meddling on Facebook, Putin is commissioning missiles
Mike Martin
27.10
Plagiarism laws are killing music
The industry is hampered by an absurd system that strangles the artistic process
Dorian Lynskey
Monday
26.10
26.10
How the experts messed up on Covid
Why did all the major health authorities get it so wrong back in March?
Stuart Ritchie
26.10
Public trust? There’s no app for that
Covid is helping to drive life-saving technology that many are too suspicious to use
Timandra Harkness
26.10
Older leaders are not always wiser
We made fun of the USSR's gerontocracy — but modern America's elites are even older
Daniel Kalder
26.10
Humans don’t know how to be happy
No self-respecting cat would have written a book like John Gray's new <i>Feline Philosophy</i>
Sam Leith
Friday
23.10
23.10
The world needs Jordan Peterson more than ever
The professor is back after a year of illness, and his timing could not be better
Douglas Murray
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