The F-35 fighter jet is the most expensive weapons program in U.S. history, but one of its biggest failures isn’t in the air — it’s on the ground. The Pentagon’s Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS), conceived as an ambitious plan to revolutionize fighter jet maintenance and logistics, collapsed under the weight of bad design, poor […]
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Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – The Trouble with ALIS
Topics: Coffee Break, Guest Post
Posted by Haig Hovaness at 2:00 pm | 3 Comments »
‘Israel Has Succeeded in Killing Me’: Journalist Anas Jamal Al-Sharif’s Last Words
An Israeli air strike killed Palestinian journalist Anas Jamal Al-Sharif and four Al Jazeera colleagues.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Guest Post, Media watch, Middle East, Social values
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:55 am | 16 Comments »
Links 8/12/2025
Topics: Links
Posted by Yves Smith at 6:55 am | 103 Comments »
On the United States’ “Imminent” Military Intervention Against Mexico
The Trump administration’s latest escalatory threat comes just days after Rolling Stone reported on a secret drug trafficking cartel operating out of Fort Bragg.
Topics: Guest Post
Posted by Nick Corbishley at 6:45 am | 14 Comments »
What Is Happening to the Dollar as a Safe Haven?
Why the speed of the dollar’s demise seems to be a tad over-anticipated.
Topics: Currencies, Dubious statistics, Federal Reserve, Globalization, Guest Post, Politics
Posted by Yves Smith at 5:55 am | 1 Comment »
NYC Mayor Eric Adams in Cahoots With ICE? Sudden Surge in Courthouse Arrests With Failure to Act on Illegal Detentions
Hyper agressive ICE shifts tactics in New York City by arresting targets at court appearances. A sop to Mayor Adams? To NYC oligarchs?
Topics: Globalization, Income disparity, Legal, Politics, The destruction of the middle class
Posted by Yves Smith at 1:44 am | No Comments »
Coffee Break: Larry Ellison + Oracle + AI + Paramount + Trump = Total Info Control
Oracle billionaire CEO Larry Ellison is aggressively moving into media and military contracting to consolidate his power in the Trump 2.0 era.
Topics: Coffee Break
Posted by Nat Wilson Turner at 2:00 pm | 35 Comments »
Plunge in Conscientiousness Among Young, a Critical Quality for Personal and Societal Success
Technology is precipitating shifts in character, particularly a drop in conscientiousness, to our individual and collective disadvantage.
Topics: Social policy, Social values, Technology and innovation
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:55 am | 66 Comments »
Links 8/11/2025
Topics: Links
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 6:55 am | 134 Comments »
The Trump Route in the Southern Caucasus: Setting Events in Motion
The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity through Armenia is less about economics, infrastructure, and the Nobel Peace Prize than it is about the US specialty of destabilization.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Energy markets, Infrastructure, Middle East, Russia, Turkey
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 5:00 am | 16 Comments »
Why “Spend Before Tax” Is the Key to Unlocking a Future for Young People
The future younger people inherit is being decided less by the constraints of economics than by the limits of political imagination.
Topics: Income disparity, Macroeconomic policy, Social policy, Social values, The destruction of the middle class, UK
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 4:00 am | 19 Comments »
Beyond Carbon: The Overlooked Health Benefits of Fuel Taxation
Eco-taxes to reduce fuel emissions not only lower CO2 levels, but also reduce pollution, helping poor neighborhoods the most.
Topics: Environment, Global warming, Guest Post, Health care, Income disparity, Politics, Taxes
Posted by Yves Smith at 1:00 am | 7 Comments »
Links 8/10/2025
Topics: Links
Posted by Haig Hovaness at 6:55 am | 134 Comments »
The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: Daughter Of Horror (1957) Run Time: 56m
Daughter of Horror is a movie about a young woman’s horrific journey through psychosis…or is it real?
Topics: Guest Post, Sunday morning Antidote movie
Posted by semper loquitur at 6:30 am | 12 Comments »
Skyscrapers of Babel: How Ancient Mesopotamia Shaped the Modern City
In the early 20th century, architects and artists like Hugh Ferriss drew on the myths and monuments of ancient Babylon to imagine futuristic skylines—melding ziggurats with modernism in a visionary blend of the past and the possible.
Topics: Curiousities, Guest Post, Infrastructure
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 6:00 am | 13 Comments »