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Scocca:
posted by Tom Scocca
on August 6, 2010
Didja Hear the One About the Dead Two-Year-Old Child?
Body of Missing Boy Is Found in Desert About a Mile From Home Read More
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Weigel:
posted by David Weigel
on August 6, 2010
Last call
I'm wrapping the first day of posts here, but I want to thank you for reading. And please, feel free to contact me with tips here or on Twitter at @daveweigel . Stories I missed or didn't use during the day end up in this post, at closing time, so tell me anything. Tim Pawlenty wants Read More
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The XX Factor:
posted by Amanda Marcotte
on August 6, 2010
Sharron Angle Speaking To Doctors Tea Party
Why can't the Republican party do a better job of wrangling Sharron Angle? It can't be that expensive to put at least one person on her to research everyone she associates with, so she can be run off spending time with some of her nuttier allies. This morning, John Ralston of the Las Read More
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Brow Beat:
posted by Krishnan Vasudevan
on August 6, 2010
Did You See This? The Opossum DYI Pedicure Video You've Been Waiting For
In what appears to be an earnest series about caring for opossums, this video is about giving your ferocious critter a pedicure (that is if you can somehow trap it, domesticate it, and make it sit still). Read More
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Procrastinate Better:
posted by Slate Staff
on August 5, 2010
Dinner: a Mash Note
From time to time, a Slate staffer or critic offers up a favorite cultural pick for Procrastinate Better readers. Today's endorsement is from senior editor Dahlia Lithwick.
I've come to believe most mothers can be divided into those who have made peace with a slapdash family dinner and Read More
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The Wrong Stuff:
posted by Kathryn Schulz
on August 3, 2010
Error Message: Google Research Director Peter Norvig on Being Wrong
Then with things like search quality, we have all these ideas of how to make search better, and I'd say maybe half of those end up working. Sometimes you start down a path and then you find out it doesn't help, it doesn't make any difference. Read More
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Human Nature:
posted by William Saletan
on July 14, 2010
Ability, Heredity, and "Race"
There's nothing unusual about dismissing race as social construct. Racism watchdogs do it all the time. But they do it precisely to deny hereditary differences between blacks and whites. The authors of this study are affirming hereditary differences. That's what they mean by "survival fitness in Read More
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Kausfiles:
posted by Mickey Kaus
on March 18, 2010
Kausfiles is out there. Somewhere.
When I took out papers to run for the U.S. Senate in California, I figured I would probably have to give up blogging for this magazine. I couldn't quite see what would be wrong with it, but it's just not something that's done at a respectable news organization like the Washington Post Company Read More