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Virginia projected its data center tax exemption would cost $1.5 million a year when it was created in 2008. In fiscal 2025, the state’s own report put the actual cost at $1.9 billion — a gap that has become a reference point in data center tax debates in more than a dozen other states.

AI has not solved marketing’s measurement problem, it has raised the stakes, because boards now expect proof of ROI at the same time as the tools that were supposed to provide it have made attribution harder to defend

Ohio suspended its data center tax break after the cost to the state hit $1.6 billion — eleven times what legislators had approved — making it the first major US state to pull back on AI infrastructure incentives over actual fiscal cost

In 2016 roughly 45 out of every 100 Google searches sent someone to a website, and by the first four months of 2026 that number had fallen to 32, a loss of 13 clicks per hundred that happened quietly enough that most marketing dashboards are still measuring the channel as though it hadn’t

One day my children will describe me to their own kids in three sentences, and I have started wondering, a little anxiously, which three they’ll choose

At twenty I thought independence meant needing no one, at thirty it means choosing carefully who I let need me, and I suspect at sixty it changes again

Starbucks is now selling almost as much protein cold foam as flat whites, which means customers are paying two extra dollars to make their coffee taste a little more like a protein shake

Thought by Carl Jung: “The persona is a complicated system of relations between individual consciousness and society, fittingly enough a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and, on the other, to conceal the true nature of the individual.”

Thought of the day from Carl Jung: the things that irritate us about other people can lead us to a better understanding of ourselves

The reason some people apologize before they even speak isn’t low confidence — it’s that they were raised to make themselves small so the room would stay calm

couple dinner table

The reason long marriages go quiet isn’t that love faded — it’s that two people have finally said enough to each other that silence became a place they both live comfortably

Psychology

One day my children will describe me to their own kids in three sentences, and I have started wondering, a little anxiously, which three they’ll choose

At twenty I thought independence meant needing no one, at thirty it means choosing carefully who I let need me, and I suspect at sixty it changes again

Thought by Carl Jung: “The persona is a complicated system of relations between individual consciousness and society, fittingly enough a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and, on the other, to conceal the true nature of the individual.”

Thought of the day from Carl Jung: the things that irritate us about other people can lead us to a better understanding of ourselves

The reason some people apologize before they even speak isn’t low confidence — it’s that they were raised to make themselves small so the room would stay calm

couple dinner table

The reason long marriages go quiet isn’t that love faded — it’s that two people have finally said enough to each other that silence became a place they both live comfortably

Politics

Why “we’re too small for GDPR” is the most expensive assumption in marketing

White House banned Anthropic in February. Now its own agencies are negotiating classified access to Mythos.

White House banned Anthropic in February. Now its own agencies are negotiating classified access to Mythos.

Why doctors are prescribing gardening clubs instead of pills — and why some patients hate it

Why doctors are prescribing gardening clubs instead of pills — and why some patients hate it

How Trump turned provocation into a workshopped engagement strategy — and why outrage only helps

How Trump turned provocation into a workshopped engagement strategy — and why outrage only helps

With Democratic favorable views of Israel at 19%, the Iran war has accelerated a party-wide fracture

With Democratic favorable views of Israel at 19%, the Iran war has accelerated a party-wide fracture

The firehose strategy: AI-era propaganda doesn't aim to persuade — it aims to make citizens stop caring

The firehose strategy: AI-era propaganda doesn’t aim to persuade — it aims to make citizens stop caring

The quiet math of deportation: ICE data under Trump 2.0 tells a more complicated story

The quiet math of deportation: ICE data under Trump 2.0 tells a more complicated story

The people who never appear in the briefing slides: Cuba-Russia intelligence and its real casualties

The people who never appear in the briefing slides: Cuba-Russia intelligence and its real casualties

How U.S. sanctions on Venezuela crushed ordinary businesses while the regime adapted and survived

How U.S. sanctions on Venezuela crushed ordinary businesses while the regime adapted and survived

Why MAGA's most dangerous problem isn't defection — it's disengagement

Why MAGA’s most dangerous problem isn’t defection — it’s disengagement

A Biden NSC spokesperson just validated Trump's naval blockade — and no Democrat objected

A Biden NSC spokesperson just validated Trump’s naval blockade — and no Democrat objected

Culture

10 songs from the 70s and 80s I wish I could hear again with completely new ears

I’ve interviewed 50 people who grew up without much money and many of them said they still sometimes feel surprised — genuinely surprised — when things go well

10 must-watch movie classics that may hold up better now than almost anything made in the last decade

Brands that run from public anger may not always be protecting themselves — sometimes they’re just admitting they have something to hide

A generation that grew up without seatbelts, helmets, or scheduled playdates may have learned resilience the hard way — and finds it genuinely difficult to understand why so much now requires a plan

The customer belongs to whoever earns the next conversation

anxious worker laptop

Healthcare organizations say they put patients first — their websites tell a completely different story

Digital

In 2016 roughly 45 out of every 100 Google searches sent someone to a website, and by the first four months of 2026 that number had fallen to 32, a loss of 13 clicks per hundred that happened quietly enough that most marketing dashboards are still measuring the channel as though it hadn’t

For twenty years Google held more advertising revenue than any company on earth. In 2026, Meta is forecast to overtake it by $4 billion on the back of an AI system that selects the audience, writes the creative, and optimizes the budget without a human in the loop

The brands earning durable loyalty stopped competing at the moment of purchase and started competing in everything the customer does with it afterward

There’s a specific half-second where your brain has already sorted an email into keep or delete — and it isn’t when you read the subject line

71% of patients think their healthcare provider’s website is failing them

Analysis

WPP left its beach at Cannes Lions this year after holding it for years and an independent AI agency took the space, which is a minor real estate story that happens to describe the entire holding company model in a single transaction

The brands earning durable loyalty stopped competing at the moment of purchase and started competing in everything the customer does with it afterward

Most Tesla owners probably aren’t flooring it at every light — and the car may be built for exactly the driving they actually do

Companies using Claude Fable 5 should know their data is being retained for 30 days with no opt-out, including enterprise plans — Anthropic says it is a condition of using the model

The flywheel effect — a well-known concept in platform economics — helps explain how YouTube became dominant and why Meta may be falling behind

The lower-middle class isn’t bad with money — they’re paying a tax the wealthy never see, just for living close enough to want what they can’t quite reach

News

Virginia projected its data center tax exemption would cost $1.5 million a year when it was created in 2008. In fiscal 2025, the state’s own report put the actual cost at $1.9 billion — a gap that has become a reference point in data center tax debates in more than a dozen other states.

AI has not solved marketing’s measurement problem, it has raised the stakes, because boards now expect proof of ROI at the same time as the tools that were supposed to provide it have made attribution harder to defend

Ohio suspended its data center tax break after the cost to the state hit $1.6 billion — eleven times what legislators had approved — making it the first major US state to pull back on AI infrastructure incentives over actual fiscal cost

Starbucks is now selling almost as much protein cold foam as flat whites, which means customers are paying two extra dollars to make their coffee taste a little more like a protein shake

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