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NYT’s John Tierney illustrates “decision fatigue” with an Israeli parole board.
Rebecca Traister’s excellent piece in the New York Time’s magazine criticizing the WWHHD (What Would Hillary Have Done) crowd.
The (hopefully) sarcastic musing on an abortion clinic “Hosing” obnoxious protestors.
An interesting take on the United States’s primary military rivals – China, India, and the Soviet Union? Yeah, that is what I was afraid of too.
Watch hurricane tweets out-running Hurricane Irene in realtime.
This week’s NYT Magazine has a fascinating article on the unique intensity of professional tennis rivalries.
Slate‘s Terry Turnipseed thinks the president’s using an autopen to sign bills is unconstitutional.
Guest-blogging at Volokh Conspiracy, Mitch Berman discusses his recently published article, “Let ‘em Play”: A Study in the Jurisprudence of Sport.”
NPR has this wonderful county-by-county map of Florida’s average teacher salaries.
Florida’s legislature doing the people’s will by forcing kids (in school) to pull up their pants. The only question is what is more important, banning sagging pants or bestiality – a question for the ages.
This New York Times op-ed about the problems of college athletics completely ignores that we are using and abusing the players themselves.
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