The Intelligence from The Economist - The prices fight: conflicting views on inflation
Markets seem to think the worst is over; central bankers are not so sure. We ask why determining the trajectory of inflation is so difficult. Millions of refugees have poured out of Ukraine since the war began; their uncertain futures make setting up home tricky—for them and their host countries’ governments. And how technology is transforming the sport of ice fishing.
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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S7 Bonus: Chelsey Roney, Proxi
Chelsey Roney graduated from Texas A&M in 2011 (whoop!). She is passionate about building businesses, as her current venture is her 3rd startup. But prior to her entrepreneurial adventures, she worked for Microsoft and Boeing, gaining incredible big industry experience. Outside of tech, she has a busy home life, being married, and a Mom of 2 young kids. Her family has a number of furry friends at their house, including a husky and a few cats.
During the first Halloween during COVID, Chelsey and her co-founders experienced the need for mappable addresses, in organizing Seattle trick or treating. What was built for that holiday got media attention, and their crew decided to build it right, apply to an accelerator, and bring their solution to the world.
This is the creation story of Proxi.
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Bay Curious - How San Francisco Got its Bike Lanes
There are hundreds of miles of bike lanes in San Francisco, making it one of the most bike friendly cities in America. But that wasn't the case until the 90s. The transformation was due, in large part, to two groups working without coordination: The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition – an advocacy organization, and Critical Mass – the name of a regular group bike ride. This week, reporter Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman tells the story of how these two groups changed the way people cycle in San Francisco, whether the city liked it or not.
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This story was reported by Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Amanda Font and Brendan Willard. Special thanks to Scott Shafer, Paul Lancour and Dan Brekke for their help with this story, and to Ted White who shared archival audio from his documentaries “We Are Traffic” and “Return of the Scorcher.”
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Curious City - Two Southside families trace their roots back to Chicago’s earliest days
Curious City - Two Southside families trace their roots back to Chicago’s earliest days
White Lies - The Pen
Omnibus - The Bhopal Disaster (Entry 118.JE2106)
In which a series of lapses at a Union Carbide India chemical plant leads to the worst industrial accident in history, and Ken can't get behind a midnight tea break. Certificate #52760.
The Best One Yet - 🎲 “The Infinite Game” — Nintendo’s HR strategy. Shake Shack’s honeymoon problem. Coinbase’s favorite word.
The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 2.23.23
Alabama
- Mike Rogers pushing Biden Admin to deploy nuclear forces ahead of Putin
- Sen. Tuberville says recent "equity team" order from Biden is embarrassing
- Charles Lee speaks out to WAKA, after Montgomery mayor calls him a liar
- Selma's Police chief is reinstated by city council vote, after mayor's removal
- Nucor to expand at its facility in Decatur, bringing 200 more jobs
- Uber testing an audio safety feature in 3 Alabama cities
National
- Fire in TN at Uranium processing plant causes 200 to evacuate
- Transportation Secretary Buttiegieg regrets his reaction to Ohio toxic spill
- Donald Trump visits with residents of E. Palestine, brings pallets of water
- Dept of Justice and FBI are approach deadline for docs to House Judiciary
- Dept. of Defense had sensitive emails not secured for lack of password.