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Saying No, Super Duels and How to Break Instagram

My Tuesday morning train reads:

  • Trump Era’s Biggest Winner Is Jeff Bezos, Presidential Nemesis (Bloomberg); see also Betting Against Trump Was a Winner for a Second Year (Bloomberg Opinion)
  • Meet the Creator of the Egg That Broke Instagram (New York Times)
  • Jack Bogle Led This Investing Fee War (ETF.com); see also Why ETFs Will Shine This Tax Season (Barron’s)
  • The infrastructural humiliation of America (TechCrunch)
  • Facebook’s first 15 years were defined by user growth (Recode); see also Facebook: Where Friendships Go to Never Quite Die (the Atlantic)
  • American Energy Independence Is Imminent (SL Advisors)
  • Warren Buffett: “Really Successful People Say No to Almost Everything” (Accelerated Intelligencebut see Getting Ahead By Being Inefficient (Farnam Street)
  • A Mayor’s Effort to Play Down Henry Ford’s Anti-Semitism Backfires (New York Times)
  • Barnwell: A defensive masterpiece, and the play that won the Super Bowl (ESPN); see also Six Plays That Explain How Bill Belichick Outdueled Sean McVay (the Ringer)
  • L.A. Rams Are Building the NFL’s Most Expensive Stadium, Without Public Money (Reason)

What are you reading?

The (Modest) Rebound in Manufacturing Jobs

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