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  • Dec 9, 2024 | beltmag.com | Taylor Dorrell

    By Taylor Dorrell In the Cleveland offices of the Selmar Hess Publishing Company in 1907, the air seemed to hum with more than just the hustle of industrious salesmanship. Gathered away from their desks, a half dozen salesmen would form an audience to a curious intellectual theater where the clash between reform and revolution played out like a living dialectic. At the center stood MacBain Walker, a fervent proponent of socialism, his arguments infused with the rhetoric of Karl Marx.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | matternews.org | Taylor Dorrell

    Scandal and self-deprecation are hardly taboo in the literary genre of the memoir. Be it Barack Obama snorting cocaine or Ozzy Osbourne snorting a line of ants, there is a casual and expected raunchiness to a best-selling autobiography. It’s in this spirit that a degree of legitimacy was granted to online claims this summer that JD Vance had sexual relations with a couch, the spread of which was only furthered by Tim Walz’s allusion to it at the Democratic National Convention.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | businessinsider.es | Taylor Dorrell

    China era la capital mundial de las criptomonedas. Gracias a su energía barata y a una legislación favorable, las mineras se establecían en masa en un país que se resistía a acoger el proceso de creación de monedas y validación de transacciones, que consume mucha energía.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | businessinsider.com | Taylor Dorrell

    This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? . China used to be the crypto capital of the world. Thanks to the cheap energy and friendly regulations, mining companies flocked to set up shop in a country reluctantly playing host to the energy-intensive process of creating coins and validating transactions.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | matternews.org | Taylor Dorrell

    Over the course of a couple of months, half a dozen photo books have been published by Ohio photographers – three alone by Columbus-based artists. And while they each take on their own themes, ranging from explorations of queer identity in Appalachia to poetic reflections on the Midwest, all of them also happen to share a number of characteristics. Each incorporates years’ worth of work and emphasizes the significance of place.

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