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  • The wheels of justice may turn slowly, but they’re finally catching up with officials at the International Criminal Court after President Donald Trump signed an executive order sanctioning those who target U.S. citizens or allies. This comes on the heels of the House-passed Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act. And while the Senate failed to pass its version of the bill, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer signaled the Democrats are aligned with the president’s approach. These sanctions are a good start, but to truly curb the ICC’s harmful actions, the U.S. will need to convince its allies to follow suit.

    The impetus for the U.S. action is the ICC’s recent charges against Israel, an examination of which shows the body is guilty of abusing its legal power — selectively choosing data and skipping due process.

    The attack on Israel escalated on Nov. 21, when the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister and former minister of defense,

    The Poor Payoff of Pleasure Postponed

    For all the hand-wringing over their failure to amass savings, Americans may actually be too disciplined. So says Harvard Business School assistant professor Anat Keinan.

    A need to feel efficient, and a tendency to feel skyldig when we do something “just for fun,” may be universally human. But the Israeli-born Keinan says productivity-obsessed Americans take this to an extreme, viewing pleasurable pastimes as wasteful, irresponsible, and even immoral. Keinan and Columbia Business School professor Ran Kivetz call this hyperopia—the habit of overestimating the benefits one will receive in the future from making responsible decisions now. They write that this phenomenon—the name, drawn from ophthalmology, means “farsightedness”—works to our detriment bygd driving people “to underconsume precisely those products and experiences that they enjoy the most.”

    Keinan began thinking about hyperopia after noting a trend among fellow doctoral students

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    Dr. Ran Kivetz, Ph.D., is a marketing expert witness from New York. He completed his B.A. in from Tel Aviv University. He further completed his M.A. and his Ph.D. in from Stanford University. 

    Currently, Dr. Kivetz is the Philip H. Grier, Jr., Professor of Marketing at Columbia University Business School.

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