- It’s official: Austerity Economics Doesn’t Work — John Cassidy in the The New Yorker
- The Case for Drinking as Much Coffee as You Like — The Atlantic
- Dear Journalists at Vice and Elsewhere, Here Are Some Simple Ways Not To Get Your Source Arrested — Forbes
- The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time — Rolling Stone
- How do you pack your bag for a seven-year, 22,000-mile international reporting assignment? — Nieman Journalism Lab
- The enduring Apple TV Fantasy — Monday Note
- Gertler Earns Billions as Mine Deals Fail to Enrich Congo — Bloomberg Markets Magazine
- The impossibility of tablet-native journalism — Felix Salmon
- Google’s Lost Social Network — BuzzFeed FWD
- Thai Tycoons Top Dealmakers With Record Spending — Bloomberg
- David Chase Doesn’t Care About the Russian — Slate
- Syria Deeply — An “independent digital media project led by journalists and technologists, exploring a new model of storytelling around a global crisis.”
- Retronaut — “The past is a foreign country. This is your passport.” (Via @fergle.)
- Video embedded above and on YouTube here: “Call Me Maybe – Harvard Economics Department.”
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