Hackernews posts about HHS
HHS is the United States Department of Health and Human Services, a federal agency responsible for protecting the health and well-being of all Americans.
- RFK Jr. Must Go (quillette.com)
- CDC battered by government shutdown firings, while some are rescinded (www.statnews.com)
- Why I have to buy doughnuts with cash (www.ft.com)
- What are some challenges of growing up poor in America? (www.pbs.org)
- Revelling in illusion: Jean Baudrillard (www.spectator.co.uk)
- Spacetime (en.wikipedia.org)
- Ex-McKinsey consultants are training AI models to replace them (www.bloomberg.com)
- Fighting words at the Founding (harvardlawreview.org)
- Bacterial quorum sensing slows wound healing (today.ucsd.edu)
- Book review: The game that never ends: How lawyers shape the videogame industry (networks.h-net.org)
- Congress thinks hiding fund fees is good for you (www.wsj.com)
- The eccentric investment strategy that beats the rest (www.economist.com)
- Private vices, public benefits? (lawliberty.org)
- Italy's flat tax is a mounting fiscal gamble the US has mirrored (news.bloombergtax.com)
- The cloud is really just someone else's computer (www.ft.com)
- Why does matter even exist? Physicists help uncover clues (now.tufts.edu)
- Book review: 'The origins of efficiency' (www.wsj.com)
- Utah data sharing law creates path to upend social media model (news.bloomberglaw.com)
- Is creative destruction on the decline? (www.ft.com)
- Ask the author: "We the Corporations" (2018) (www.scotusblog.com)
- The invention of microbiology (www.historytoday.com)
- OpenAI is paying ex-investment bankers $150 an hour to train its AI (www.entrepreneur.com)
- Book review: Overfitting and heuristics in philosophy (ndpr.nd.edu)