Johnathan Bernstein has an addition to my recent series of posts on health care reform: One key point that Lemieux doesn't mention this time: in one sense, this really isn't.
This week's Diplomat column examines the implications of the diffusion of precision strike: The concern apparent in Watts’ monograph is the increasing lethality of Chinese precision-strike systems. Conventional Chinese weapons.
Today's winner: Katie Couric.
I was sad to read about the death of Judy Rodgers. The Zuni Cafe Cookbook has long been one of my favorites, and I've been able to visit the namesake.
Regarding Auburn-Alabama: If Alabama backup kicker Adam Griffith hits the 57-yard field goal, Alabama wins without having to go to overtime. The odds of that kick going through the uprights.
Well, duh. Unfortunately, that's not what happened last week in northwestern Georgia, where a 72 year-old, with Alzheimer’s, Deanne Westbrook, wandered into a stranger's yard three miles from home. He.
As long-time readers know and new readers were reminded yesterday, I've long been intensely irritated by claims that the Affordable Care Act proves that Barack Obama is a hapless sellout.
Gonna file this under "too crazy to be true": Angola is in the process of acquiring the recently-decommissioned Spanish aircraft carrier Principe de Asturias, according to one news report. The entire Angolan.
