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about a family photographįor this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, listener Norman Townsend asks John, Emily, and David to discuss David’s new startup, Cit圜ast. Hapag-Lloyd nine-month net profit soars over 10-fold on record freight rates. Intertrust and CVC have entered into exclusive discussions in relation to a. Listener chatter from Phillip Cleveland a Twitter thread by Mark R. Leaks, creaks, breaks: The downside to life in a super-tall condo tower. This City In Germany Has Sleeping Pods To Protect The Homeless From The Cold At Night NSFW. The Downside to Life in a Supertall Tower Leaks, Creaks, Breaks. Stefanos Chen, 'The downside to life in a supertall tower: leaks, creaks, breaks', New York Times, 3 February 2021. John: Vala Afshar’s tweet of a clip from DisruptTV, Episode 91.ĭavid: Stefanos Chen for the New York Times: “ The Downside to Life in a Supertall Tower: Leaks, Creaks, Breaks” The Downside to Life in a Supertall Tower: Leaks, Creaks, Breaks. Monica Potts for The New York Times: “ In the Land of Self-Defeat”Įmily: Moe Tkacik for Slate: “ The Lousy Tippers of the Trump Administration” 432 Park in Manhattan, one of the wealthiest addresses in the world, faces some significant design problems, and other luxury high-rises may share its fate. Less than a decade after a spate of record-breaking condo towers reached new heights in New York, the first reports of defects and complaints are beginning to emerge, raising concerns that some of the construction methods and materials used have not lived up to the engineering breakthroughs that only recently enabled 1,000-foot-high trophy apartments. Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World, by Liaquat Ahamed Edsall for the New York Times: “ The QAnon Delusion Has Not Loosened Its Grip”ĭavid Blight’s Open Yale Course: “ HIST 119: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877”
Shreya Kangovi and Uché Blackstock for the Washington Post: “ Community Health Workers Are Essential in This Crisis.
Uché Blackstock and Oni Blackstock for the Washington Post: “ White Americans Are Being Vaccinated at Higher Rates Than Black Americans. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Įzra Klein for the New York Times: “ The Senate Has Become a Dadaist Nightmare”