Could blue states stop paying taxes?

Happy Saturday, Ink readers!

When every day brings a decade of news, we know it’s tough to keep up, but we’re here to help. In today’s edition of Weekend Reads:

  • Could blue states just stop paying taxes?

  • Pakistan’s most famous man is still behind bars — but can a cell contain him?

  • When the A.I. bubble bursts, what will be left?

  • Do Americans really care about being a world power?

  • Does the U.S. have Canada by the wallet, or vice versa?

  • What’s the burden of being named after a hero?

  • Why can’t politicians call things evil?

  • What’s in a midlife crisis?

  • How do you find words at America’s graveside?

  • Was the American palate shaped by chefs — or insurance salesmen?

  • And music for your morning: this week, grooves from Los Angeles improvisors SML

We hope you’ll read along with us (especially if you’re snowed in, as we’ll be here at HQ).

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