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Rethinking cities for post-COVID work. Instead of trying to lure remote workers from other places, America's city leaders should strive to make their regional economy and recovery work for the people and businesses that are already there, says Amy Liu in Bloomberg CityLab.
China and Taiwan. "Hyping the threat that China poses to Taiwan does Beijing's work for it. Taiwan's people need reasons for confidence in their own future, not just reminders of their vulnerabilities," write Richard Bush, Bonnie Glaser, and Ryan Hass in an opinion piece for NPR.
"Excited delirium" and killings by police. Although it is not recognized by the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, or the World Health Organization, the phrase "excited delirium" has been cited repeatedly to justify police brutality. Rashawn Ray joins NPR's All Things Considered to discuss the history of this problematic term.