I appreciate what I'll charitably assume is the dry wit, but I think the mistake is using the word "impact" at all: Former New York Gov. George Pataki has decided.
Great little piece in the Times on the Los Angeles River. The L.A. River has been forgotten about for most of Los Angeles' history, and certainly since the city stole.
As a man trying to raise his child as a vegetarian, David Sirota dislikes fake meat products: ...the next time you go shopping, imagine what a kid gleans from veggie.
Sad, but true.
This really isn't surprising, which isn't to say that some of the specific arguments aren't disappointing. Two points: 1)you don't have to be very dovish to think that the Iraq.
The contrarian truth is that under Plotz Slate has become an excellent magazine; the occasional Jonah Weiner atrocity notwithstanding, the overall quality of writing is very high. Several regulars are.
I'm looking for striking recent examples of upper class whining about how it's hard out there for people living on not that much more than 200K a year, and who.
Well, this should be fun: Former Vice President Dick Cheney says in a new memoir that he urged President George W. Bush to bomb a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor site.
- “Campus free speech” crisis becomes “students on campus are saying things we disagree with” crisis
- Unionizing Disney
- This great meritocracy of ours
- Dickey Betts, RIP
- Trying to get in on the Intellectual Dark Web grift
- More Highlights of Republican Governance
- Out of Touch Academics
- Totally not fascism
- A Southern Earthquake
- No tacos in Heaven?