The Economist looks at America's fiscal deficit.
Ezra Klein explains how the filibuster morphed into a routine 60 vote requirement, which was eye opening for me.
Later he bemoans the neglected House. One wonders whether Ezra would be making the same argument if we had a Speaker Gingrich or Speaker Delay.
FiveThirtyEight eyes European intolerance.
Kurt Vonnegut was hard-as-nails badass.
The top 20 unfortunate lessons girls learn from Twilight.
People eating Bhut Jolokia, world's hottest pepper.
Today's kid reporter winner had an odd reaction.
Today in Supreme Court History: November 5, 1917
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