Author: Scott Lemieux
At this point, this classic deserves an open thread. If there's a World Cup game remotely as exciting as this one, I promise to spend 3 hours watching Marty St..
You may recall syndicated columnist William F. George asserting that being a rape victim is a "coveted status that confers privileges." Amanda Ruggeri explains why Will's sinecure should have been given.
Lambert Strether can always be counted on to provide anti-ACA arguments whose incoherence go to 11. After a discussion of how the Medicaid expansion sucks because some companies might make.
So, would it be more or less embarrassing for FIFA if the ref in the Brazil/Croatia game was actually paid off?
We will apparently have to wait until at least next week for the most important bad decisions of this Supreme Court term. In the meantime: This case that Chris Hedges.
Just what the Republican Party has always wanted: The uninsured rate in Minnesota has fallen by more than 40 percent since the Affordable Care Act's coverage expansion started, a new.
CUNY, which pays its adjuncts (at least if they have actual expertise in the subjects they teach and aren't random famous people) below-subsistence wages, recently hired a new chancellor. His.
To follow-up on Paul's point below, I note that the Republican congressional conferences now have a grand total of zero non-Christian members.