

Mathematics and the Will of the People: Why Ranked Choice Voting Outperforms Plurality
This essay is related to a lesson on the following link https://www.full-of-doubt.net/blank Check it out and take the online quizzes to test your knowledge #jronews In democracy, the “will of the people” should reflect collective preferences as accurately as possible. Mathematics offers compelling evidence that ranked choice voting (RCV) better captures this than traditional plurality voting, where the candidate with the most first-choice votes wins—even without a majority. P


The Chevrolet Corvair’s Turbo-Air 6 engine (1960–1969) was a rear-mounted, air-cooled flat-six (horizontally opposed or “boxer”) engine
This was highly unusual for American cars of the era, which typically used front-mounted, water-cooled V8s or inline engines. It shared some conceptual similarities with Volkswagen and Porsche air-cooled designs but was a unique GM creation.  Key Unique Features • Air-cooled flat-six layout: Cylinders arranged horizontally in two opposing banks of three. No radiator or liquid cooling system—instead, it used a large centrifugal blower fan (driven by a V-belt from the cranksha


Canada Picks Sweden’s GlobalEye Over Boeing E-7, Marking Sharp Pivot from U.S. Defense Suppliers
Optional subhead: Carney taps Saab-Bombardier surveillance jet for Arctic mission; up to 40 aircraft could be built in Canada. --- Lead Canada will buy Saab’s GlobalEye airborne early warning aircraft instead of Boeing’s E-7 Wedgetail, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday at the CANSEC defense trade show in Ottawa, signaling a decisive shift away from reliance on American military suppliers (Reuters via Yahoo). Bridge The Swedish-built GlobalEye, mounted on Canada’s







































