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US Fighting A Lot of Wars: How Many Depends on Your Definition

Timothy McGrath Global Post
The U.S. is now involved in more than 130 wars or none, depending on your definition of 'war.' Or it is involved in one worldwide "War Against Terror," that successive U.S. Administrations, with Congressional support, have used to justify U.S. military operations in at least 134 countries, where they are engaged in direct combat operations, conduct special covert missions, act as military advisers, or train foreign troops or militias.

The Scottish Independence Vote: A Significant Legacy

Alex Andreou The Guardian
With a unprecedented voter turnout of 85% and a political mobilization that shook the foundations of the United Kingdom, much was accomplished even in defeat by those who voted for Scottish independence. The Scottish referendum has left a significant legacy. "The result of the independence referendum is the beginning of a conversation, not the closing statement of a soliloquy."

Against Sharing

Avi Asher-Schapiro Jacobin
“Sharing economy” companies like Uber shift risk from corporations to workers, weaken labor protections, and drive down wages.

The UK Lives, for Now

Andrew Ross The Nation
The bracing campaign for independence gave Scots a vision of a real political alternative.

Bowl Half Empty: Dogs Can Be Pessimists

Richard Farrell Discovery News
Some dogs respond to an ambiguous signal with the kind of enthusiasm they have for a treat. These are the bowl-half-full dogs. Other dogs do not respond to an ambiguous signal. These are bowl-half-empty'ers, with Eeyore-ish personalities.

What Does the Future Hold? Quirky Characters Answer

In a laugh-out-loud performance, Sarah Jones invites 11 "friends" from the future on stage—from a fast-talking Latina to an outspoken police officer—to ask them the questions all of us want answered.