Drunk Talk
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Jessica Love is intrigued by it: When drinking, we irritate our vocal
folds. As a consequence, the pitch of our voice lowers and becomes more
variable. The...
This Time Next Week
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You could be having dinner with me and a Catholic cardinal in D.C. — I will
be speaking at the Catholic Information Center New Evangelization dinner on
t...
Cyberattack targets federal data
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The attack was targeted at a firm that provides services to the Thrift
Savings Plan.
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You Can Never Get Tired Of The Duke
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A forlorn and still-self-pitying Randy "Duke" Cunningham is asking for his
right to bear arms back when he leaves prison later this year. But the
judge in ...
Heritage Hunting
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I load my rifle, put on my game bag and lock my truck 30 minutes after
sunrise. After walking a few yards I bend down to hide my keys in a clump
of mustard...
Sasha Baron Cohen and the implicit hecker’s veto
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An interview of Sasha Baron Cohen on NPR: GROSS: One of the things you stay
away from in “The Dictator” is religion. We don’t know if this dictator is
Musl...
The Affordable Care Act and the Rumor Mill
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(Orin Kerr) I was puzzled by the sudden spike in coverage earlier this
week, both here and elsewhere, on how to spin various possible outcomes of
the Affor...
Where did the Part D donut hole come from?
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(cross posted at freeforall) Avik Roy’s recollection of how the structure
(donut hole) of Part D of the prescription drug benefit was devised doesn’t
match...
Elizabeth Warren’s identity politics
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BOSTON
Blond, blue-eyed Elizabeth Warren, the Senate candidate in Massachusetts
and Harvard professor who cites “family lore” that she is 1/32nd Cheroke...
The Sadness of Stay-at-Home Moms
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Gallup: Stay-at-home moms fare worse than employed moms at every income
level in terms of sadness, anger, and depression. On the other items Gallup
measure...
The Case for Regressive Taxation
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Please bear with me as this is more of a thought experiment than a
manifesto… We’re talking equality again. Here’s Bain Capital executive Edward
Conrad, ...
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Matt Yglesias Has Moved
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Matt Yglesias has left ThinkProgress to join Slate, where he writes the
“Moneybox” blog. You can check it out here. We wish Matt continued success
and than...
German Reunification Pains Inform Stance on Greece
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The German reluctance to underwrite struggling economies like Greece’s is
based on its own experience of pouring $2 trillion into the former East
Germany, ...
Which way America?
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THIS week, we review two books with differing takes on the status of the
American economy. Dan Gross' new book "Better, Stronger, Faster" makes the
case ...
The Big Easy's Hometown Paper
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(Flickr/Earthhopper)
As of this fall, I'll be living in the largest American city without a
daily paper. The Newhouse-owned New Orleans *Times-Picayune*'s...
Why we're talking about Bain
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A MASSACHUSETTS governor once ran for president on the evergreen campaign
theme "good jobs at good wages". (Didn't work out so well.) It's tempting
to ma...
The Fork in the Road for Health Care
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Without major changes in health care costs, the day of rationing of care
draws near, even if elected officials dare not mention it, an economist
writes.
Cantor 'stunned' by Virginia Tech shootings
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Thursday that he was
“saddened and stunned” at the news that two people, including a poli
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Pad tie
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The price of Apple's tablet computer, before sales tax, varies
significantly between countries
IF YOU fly from Hong Kong to Frankfurt or Paris and look s...
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