

In states enforcing the most draconian abortion bans since the Supreme Court brutally yanked reproductive rights away from the people relying on them, it’s going exactly to plan: A pregnant woma
Lemieux’s post on Dr. Oz failing the How Much Can a Banana Cost? test prompted me to do a little ferreting. Was my memory of things I’d heard about the guy over the years still accurate? Y

Well, well: As midterm election campaigns heat up in the Senate’s top battlegrounds, the National Republican Senatorial Committee is canceling millions of dollars of ad spending, sending GOP campaig
Yesterday afternoon Mickey Kaus graciously joined Scott and me to discuss his role in the early history of the Blogosphere. We talked about: How one defines the Golden Age of the Blogosphere The origi

Absolutely fantastic long account of the eight months leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Only the British and the Baltic states were fully on board. At one point, an official from Londo
On August 16, 1928, Josephine Roche signed a collective bargaining agreement with the United Mine Workers of America, the first time the UMWA had won a contract in Colorado. This came about due to an

As a west coaster who also wants to watch Ohtani/Castillo, I will not be joining until later. In the meantime, enjoy this ranking of the best episodes of what is surely the most consistent great show
Finally, the answer to the question “what if Dunning and Kruger had a baby and it was dropped repeatedly on its head as an infant”: Jim Acosta: “How does the “Forward Party” feel abo
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- Carrying it (at gunpoint) to bury it
- Hydroxychloroquine hawking hack a natural fit for the GOP
- You’re not in North Jersey anymore
- NRSC Funding Cuts
- Oral History of the Blogosphere Part 8: Mickey Kaus
- The short life and sudden death of American democracy
- The Road to War
- This Day in Labor History: August 16, 1928
- Starbucks: we expect the NLRB to help us bust unions