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The United States is destroying itself

The Guardian: “The daily news can’t adequately convey the administration’s sabotaging of our government, economy, alliances and environment The United States is being murdered, and it’s an inside job. Every department, every branch, every bureau and function of the federal government is being fatally corrupted or altogether dismantled or disabled. All this is common knowledge, …

Subjects: Censorship, Climate Change, Congress, Defense, Economy, Education, Energy, Environmental Law, Food and Nutrition, Government Documents, Health Care, Knowledge Management

I built an explorer of 25+ years of New York Times coverage – 1.5B words and 2.2M articles

Below the Fold: “I used New York Times API/archive data to build an explorer of the paper’s coverage over the last 25+ years: 1.5 billion words across 2.2 million articles by about 26,000 reporters. You can use it to look at: which reporters covered which beats who shared bylines with whom article frequency and length …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Visualizing all books of the world in ISBN-Space

Phiresky: “Libraries have been trying to collect humanity’s knowledge almost since the invention of writing. In the digital age, it might actually be possible to create a comprehensive collection of all human writing that meets certain criteria. That’s what shadow libraries do – collect and share as many books as possible. One shadow library, Anna’s …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

The Internet’s Most Powerful Archiving Tool Is in Peril

Wired [no paywall] – “This month, USA Today published an excellent report that revealed how US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement delayed disclosing key information about the impacts of its detainment policies. The authors used the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to compile and analyze detention statistics from ICE and track how the agency had changed under …

Subjects: AI, Civil Liberties, Copyright, Education, Freedom of Information, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Forecasting the Economic Effects of AI

We completed the most comprehensive study of how economists and AI experts think AI will affect the U.S. economy. Forecasting Research Institute. Mar 31, 2026. “There is widespread disagreement over the impact that AI will—or won’t—have on the U.S. economy: some prominent voices warn of a transformative upheaval and large-scale job losses, while others predict …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Education, Financial System

Anthropic Asks Christian Leaders for Help Steering Claude’s Spiritual Development

Washington Post via MSN: “Anthropic recently “hosted about 15 Christian leaders from Catholic and Protestant churches, academia, and the business world” for a two-day summit: Anthropic staff sought advice on how to steer Claude’s moral and spiritual development as the chatbot reacts to complex and unpredictable ethical queries, participants said. The wide-ranging discussions also covered …

Subjects: AI, Education, Knowledge Management

CDC pauses dozens of types of lab testing during evaluation and in wake of downsizing

AP: “The federal government’s disease-tracking agency has paused its diagnostic testing for rabies, monkeypox and a number of other infectious diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week posted a list of more than two dozen types of testing that have become unavailable. This is not the first time the CDC has paused …

Subjects: Censorship, Health Care, Medicine

OSINT Navigator

“We built OSINT Navigator to make it easier for investigators and researchers to find the right tools for the job — and discover tools they didn’t know existed. Navigator allows you to enter a question like “How do I find the owner of a website?” or “How do I research a YouTube video?” and receive …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Mapping Gas Prices

The New York Times Interactive Visual  – “The cost of fuel in the United States steadily ticked up after the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran began in February. Developments in the conflict — showing progress or not — have directly impacted the price of oil, which gasoline across the nation tracks. But increases at the pump …

Subjects: Economy, Transportation

New disclosures reveal how DOGE actually worked

Washington Post [no paywall] Depositions offer insight into what Elon Musk’s group was up to. Members describe a club-like atmosphere in which they slashed agencies with little oversight. Members of the U.S. DOGE Service spoke regularly over Signal, the encrypted chat service that can auto-delete messages. They were informally recruited by people they knew. And …

Subjects: AI, E-Government, E-Mail, E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Knowledge Management, Legal Research