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It's hard to think of an action more damaging to American greatness, or insulting to American freedom, than cutting off cancer research to punish a university for failing to align politically with the current government.

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maybe your garden isn’t growing because every time a flower grows, you cut it to prove to someone that you’re a gardener

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And if the Democrats have any sense they will elect you!

I’m officially running to be the Ranking Member of the House Oversight Committee.

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Walmart Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order time: when it'll restock today

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MY AGENT LOVED MY BOOK. I WROTE MY FIRST ADULT THRILLER AND MY AGENT LOVED IT AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ONE MORE ROUND OF EDITS THEN WE’RE OFF TO THE RACES AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Today, skyscrapers are ubiquitous. They are so common, it's easy to forget the technology that makes them possible. Before Frank Sprague perfected the electric elevator at the Postal Telegraph Building at 253 Broadway, only a handful of buildings in New York City (and other cities) stood more than four or five stories tall. But after 1894, when the PTB was completed, the vertical city took off. As Jesse Ausubel notes, electricity and electric elevators, "completely transformed the structure, the geography the geometry of cities.” Check out my latest piece here on Substack:

Frank Sprague: America’s Greatest, Least-Known Inventor
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