This is the grave of Louis Agassiz. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz was born in 1807 in Switzerland. He became a scientist, attending some of the finest universities in Europe. He.
Following up on Scott's hockey post: Fan complaints about lousy/crooked refs can be sorted into an ascending chain of legitimacy: Complaints about bad calls that weren't actually bad calls. Complaints.
Excellent news: But a federal court granted a preliminary injunction yesterday against the state’s 90-day registration cutoff, finding it violates the National Voter Registration Act, which prohibits setting voter-registration deadlines.
Particularly in light of the fact that one flaming hot take about the DNC hack is that it's John Podesta's fault for not knowing that his IT staff was giving.
What an amazing coinky-dink: Leading French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron's campaign said on Friday it had been the target of a "massive" computer hack that dumped its campaign emails online.
My book Empire of Timber is now in paperback and thus at a price that is reasonably affordable, if still a little high for a paperback. If you have an.
Nate Silver's essay about the Comey effect is very rich, and there are multiple points worth discussing. But let's start with the bottom line evaluation, which is definitive: Clinton’s standing.
I'm up in your Los Angeles Times about one of the worst bills ever passed by the House of Representatives: Everything that Republicans said about the process that led to.
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