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New newsletter: HOW THE HOUSING MARKET FOR YOUNG PEOPLE BECAME A 'TOTAL DISASTER' In 1991, the median age of first-time homebuyers was 28. Now it’s 38. This is the hardest time for young people (defined, generously, up to 40) to buy their first home in modern history. The

New newsletter: HOW THE HOUSING MARKET FOR YOUNG PEOPLE BECAME A 'TOTAL DISASTER'

In 1991, the median age of first-time homebuyers was 28. Now it’s 38. This is the hardest time for young people (defined, generously, up to 40) to buy their first home in modern history.

The
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Don't drop out of college to start or work for a startup. There will be other (and probably better) startup opportunities, but you can't get your college years back.

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The first use of automatic number plate recognitiontechnology in cars was in the late 1970s, with prototype systems being developed by the Police Scientific Development Branch in the UK. The technology was invented in 1976, and by 1979, prototype systems were operational

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You can eat a thousand meals. And it doesn’t mean I’ll trust your taste. Ben Hundreds said it best on the Life & Thyme podcast: “If you want me to trust your food recommendations, I need to know you’ve eaten a lot… AND that you have taste.” That hit deep. Because in a world

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I worry, even if we do have a policy response, about societal upheaval that could happen if, all of a sudden, we have no jobs for everybody. nytimes.com/2025/07/08/opi…

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“I remember taking my final exam, getting stuck on an answer, and thinking: ‘Who cares, I’m about to die.’ I knew something was very wrong. Medical school is always tiring, but this was a different kind of tired. I was getting by on multiple cups of coffee, multiple energy

“I remember taking my final exam, getting stuck on an answer, and thinking: ‘Who cares, I’m about to die.’ I knew something was very wrong. Medical school is always tiring, but this was a different kind of tired. I was getting by on multiple cups of coffee, multiple energy