Sunday, September 27, 2015

7 Content Marketing Tips: Your Audience Attention Cheat Sheet by Pratik Dholakiya

7 Content Marketing Tips: Your Audience Attention Cheat Sheet by Pratik Dholakiya

Can You See the Future? Probably Better Than Professional Forecasters by Jason Zweig

Can You See the Future? Probably Better Than Professional Forecasters by Jason Zweig

The Sharing Economy Attracts Older Adults by Amy Zipkin

The Sharing Economy Attracts Older Adults by Amy Zipkin

Googling for God by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Googling for God by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Is this the most effective development program in history? by Chris Blattman

Is this the most effective development program in history? by Chris Blattman

Is this the most effective development program in history? by Tyler Cowen

Is this the most effective development program in history? by Tyler Cowen

Women Are Sexist, Too by Anne-Marie Slaughter

Women Are Sexist, Too by Anne-Marie Slaughter

Inuit Study Adds Twist to Omega-3 Fatty Acids’ Health Story by Carl Zimmer

Inuit Study Adds Twist to Omega-3 Fatty Acids’ Health Story by Carl Zimmer

Declining Student Resilience: A Serious Problem for Colleges by Peter Gray

Declining Student Resilience: A Serious Problem for Colleges by Peter Gray

Online Harassment from the Pew Research Center

Online Harassment from the Pew Research Center

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Conjecture, Hypothesis, Theory, Law: The Basis of Rational Argument by Jeff Glassman

Conjecture, Hypothesis, Theory, Law: The Basis of Rational Argument by Jeff Glassman

How reliable are the climate models? by Mike Jonas

How reliable are the climate models? by Mike Jonas

Why Britain is not so unequal after all from The Economist

Why Britain is not so unequal after all from The Economist

When Governments Regulate Governments by David M. Konisky and Manuel P. Teodoro

When Governments Regulate Governments by David M. Konisky and Manuel P. Teodoro

The incidence of the ACA mandates by Tyler Cowen

The incidence of the ACA mandates by Tyler Cowen

Crush Point: When large crowds assemble, is there a way to keep them safe? by John Seabrook

Crush Point: When large crowds assemble, is there a way to keep them safe? by John Seabrook

Risk tolerance of men and women by Francesco D'Acunto

Risk tolerance of men and women by Francesco D'Acunto

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Migrants are disguising themselves as Syrians to enter Europe by Souad Mekhennet and William Booth September

Migrants are disguising themselves as Syrians to enter Europe by Souad Mekhennet and William Booth September

The Dimming of the Light by Sudhir Hazareesingh

The Dimming of the Light by Sudhir Hazareesingh

The Lost Tunnels Buried Beneath the UK by Chris Baraniuk

The Lost Tunnels Buried Beneath the UK by Chris Baraniuk

Poor People Don't Have Less Self-Control. Poverty Forces Them to Think Short-Term. by Elliot Berkman

Poor People Don't Have Less Self-Control. Poverty Forces Them to Think Short-Term. by Elliot Berkman

A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries by Max Fiasher

A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries by Max Fiasher

A revealing map of the world’s most and least ethnically diverse countries by Max Fisher

A revealing map of the world’s most and least ethnically diverse countries by Max Fisher

Ben Carson Exposes Islamic ‘Taqiyya,’ But There’s Even More You Should Know by Raymond Ibrahim

Ben Carson Exposes Islamic ‘Taqiyya,’ But There’s Even More You Should Know by Raymond Ibrahim

Reverse Engineering Ahmed Mohamed’s Clock… and Ourselves. by Anthony

Reverse Engineering Ahmed Mohamed’s Clock… and Ourselves. by Anthony

The Strange Story of Ahmed Mohamed & His Suspiciously Bomb-Like Clock by Debra Heine

The Strange Story of Ahmed Mohamed & His Suspiciously Bomb-Like Clock by Debra Heine

Clock controversy risks backfiring for Obama as critics cast doubt on narrative from FoxNews

Clock controversy risks backfiring for Obama as critics cast doubt on narrative from FoxNews

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Social Justice, Ideological Hijackings, and Ideological Security by Warg Franklin

Social Justice, Ideological Hijackings, and Ideological Security by Warg Franklin

Of culture wars and Mongol hordes; Of immigrants and kings by Harold Lee

Of culture wars and Mongol hordes; Of immigrants and kings by Harold Lee

Can Reading Make You Happier? by Ceridwen Dovey

Can Reading Make You Happier? by Ceridwen Dovey

Cheat! It's the Only Way to Get Published. by Theodore Ross

Cheat! It's the Only Way to Get Published. by Theodore Ross

Heroin in the Midwest: A hydra-headed scourge from The Economist

Heroin in the Midwest: A hydra-headed scourge from The Economist

Women See Job Advancement as Less Desirable by Alex B. Berezow

Women See Job Advancement as Less Desirable by Alex B. Berezow

A kid, a clock, and the death of ‘See something, say something’ by Katie Pavlich

A kid, a clock, and the death of ‘See something, say something’ by Katie Pavlich

I now owe my lion-slaying dentist a sincere apology by Annie Sager

I now owe my lion-slaying dentist a sincere apology by Annie Sager

Monday, September 21, 2015

Affirmative Action Actually Hurts Campus Race Relations by Carl Cohen

Affirmative Action Actually Hurts Campus Race Relations by Carl Cohen

'Shadow' campus system is no solution by Stan Garnett

'Shadow' campus system is no solution by Stan Garnett

Seniors suffer under Obama. Where's the outcry? by Glenn Harlan Reynolds

Seniors suffer under Obama. Where's the outcry? by Glenn Harlan Reynolds

Emmanuel Todd: the French thinker who won't toe the Charlie Hebdo line by Angelique Chrisafis

Emmanuel Todd: the French thinker who won't toe the Charlie Hebdo line by Angelique Chrisafis

Becoming America the not-so-beautiful by Joel Kotkin

Becoming America the not-so-beautiful by Joel Kotkin

Trust in Mass Media Returns to All-Time Low by Justin McCarthy

Trust in Mass Media Returns to All-Time Low by Justin McCarthy

75% in U.S. See Widespread Government Corruption from Gallup

75% in U.S. See Widespread Government Corruption from Gallup

The 4 Types of Poverty, and How to Cure Them by Robert L. Woodson Sr.

The 4 Types of Poverty, and How to Cure Them by Robert L. Woodson Sr.

Confederate flag flap isn’t an invitation to rewrite history by Alex Beam

Confederate flag flap isn’t an invitation to rewrite history by Alex Beam

On Sex Offenses, Progressive Double Standards by Cathy Young

On Sex Offenses, Progressive Double Standards by Cathy Young

Sunday, September 20, 2015

The Trouble With Kids Today BY Charles Murray

The Trouble With Kids Today by Charles Murray

Is Today’s Literary Culture Macho Enough for Kingsley Amis? by Rachel Cusk

Is Today’s Literary Culture Macho Enough for Kingsley Amis? by Rachel Cusk

What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies? by Edmund S. Phelps

What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies? by Edmund S. Phelps

Forecasting Tournaments: What We Discover When We Start Scoring Accuracy by Philip Tetlock

Forecasting Tournaments: What We Discover When We Start Scoring Accuracy by Philip Tetlock

The Death of the Party by Teddy Wayne

The Death of the Party by Teddy Wayne

Companies Drain Women’s Ambition After Only 2 Years by Orit Gadiesh and Julie Coffman

Companies Drain Women’s Ambition After Only 2 Years by Orit Gadiesh and Julie Coffman

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Greater Intrasex Phenotype Variability in Males Than in Females is a Fundamental Aspect of the Gender Differences in Humans by Anne-Catherine Lehre, Knut P. Lehre, Petter Laake, and Niels C. Danbolt

Greater Intrasex Phenotype Variability in Males Than in Females is a Fundamental Aspect of the Gender Differences in Humans by Anne-Catherine Lehre, Knut P. Lehre, Petter Laake, and Niels C. Danbolt

Income Inequality and Education by Richard Breen and Inkwan Chung

Income Inequality and Education by Richard Breen and Inkwan Chung

Economix - Explaining the Science of Everyday Life by David Leonhardt

Kindergarten and Class by David Leonhardt

Was Today’s Poverty Determined in 1000 B.C.? by Catherine Rampell

Was Today’s Poverty Determined in 1000 B.C.? by Catherine Rampell

Clever Enough to Tell the Truth by Bradley J. Ruffle and Yossef Tobol

Clever Enough to Tell the Truth by Bradley J. Ruffle and Yossef Tobol

Investing in Schools: Capital Spending, Facility Conditions, and Student Achievement by Paco Martorell, Kevin M. Stange, and Isaac McFarlin

Investing in Schools: Capital Spending, Facility Conditions, and Student Achievement by Paco Martorell, Kevin M. Stange, and Isaac McFarlin

Cardiologists and Chinese Robbers by Scott Alexander

Cardiologists and Chinese Robbers by Scott Alexander

Preschool Stories by Kay S. Hymowitz

Preschool Stories by Kay S. Hymowitz

The Most Important Factor in a College Student’s Success by Dominic Barton

The Most Important Factor in a College Student’s Success by Dominic Barton

The key difference between what poor people and everyone else eat by Roberto A. Ferdman

The key difference between what poor people and everyone else eat by Roberto A. Ferdman

Human Freedom Index from Cato Institute

Human Freedom Index from Cato Institute

Vote with Your Feet: Free States Are Happier and Richer by Gabriel Openshaw

Vote with Your Feet: Free States Are Happier and Richer by Gabriel Openshaw

Elusive crime wave data shows frightening toll of illegal immigrant criminals by Malia Zimmerman

Elusive crime wave data shows frightening toll of illegal immigrant criminals by Malia Zimmerman

Freedom in the Fifty States website

Freedom in the Fifty States website

Synthetic Work-Life Earnings by Field of Bachelor’s Degree and Occupation Group for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers Whose Highest Attainment is a Bachelor’s Degree from The Census Bureau

Synthetic Work-Life Earnings by Field of Bachelor’s Degree and Occupation Group for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers Whose Highest Attainment is a Bachelor’s Degree from The Census Bureau

Where do college graduates work? A Special Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math from the Census Bureau

Where do college graduates work? A Special Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math from the Census Bureau

Scientific Proof The Public Debate is Dominated By Stupid People by Milo Yiannopoulos

Scientific Proof The Public Debate is Dominated By Stupid People by Milo Yiannopoulos

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Opportunity Versus Outcomes by Thomas Sowell

Opportunity Versus Outcomes by Thomas Sowell

Guess who likes the GOP’s 20-week abortion ban? Women. by Aaron Blake

Guess who likes the GOP’s 20-week abortion ban? Women. by Aaron Blake

Why GE had to kill its annual performance reviews after more than three decades by Max Nisen

Why GE had to kill its annual performance reviews after more than three decades by Max Nisen

How HealthCare.gov Went So, So Wrong by Megan McArdle

How HealthCare.gov Went So, So Wrong by Megan McArdle

The Danger of Being Neighborly Without a Permit by Conor Friedersdorf

The Danger of Being Neighborly Without a Permit by Conor Friedersdorf

The Classic Excuse for Willful Paranoia #IStandWithAhmed by Ken White

The Classic Excuse for Willful Paranoia #IStandWithAhmed by Ken White

How Star Trek Explains The Decline Of Liberalism by Timothy Sandefur

How Star Trek Explains The Decline Of Liberalism by Timothy Sandefur

The Labour Party's Two Word Suicide Note by Alex Massie

The Labour Party's Two Word Suicide Note by Alex Massie

The Truth About Mass Incarceration by Stephanos Bibas

The Truth About Mass Incarceration by Stephanos Bibas

Let’s Talk About the Racial Disparity in Abortions by Jason L. Riley

Let’s Talk About the Racial Disparity in Abortions by Jason L. Riley

University of California considering recognizing a “right” to be “free from … expressions of intolerance” by Eugene Volokh

University of California considering recognizing a “right” to be “free from … expressions of intolerance” by Eugene Volokh

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Why hawks protect hummingbirds by Stephanie Pappas

Why hawks protect hummingbirds by Stephanie Pappas

Swedish daycare: International example or cautionary tale? by Jonas Himmelstrand

Swedish daycare: International example or cautionary tale? by Jonas Himmelstrand

Turns Out the Housing Crisis Wasn't All About Subprime by Megan McArdle

Turns Out the Housing Crisis Wasn't All About Subprime by Megan McArdle

Europe’s Failing Dream by Alina Polyakova

Europe’s Failing Dream by Alina Polyakova

The Economist Style Guide from The Economist

The Economist Style Guide from The Economist

Why Scientists and Scholars Can't Get Their Facts Straight by Joel Baden and Candida Moss

Why Scientists and Scholars Can't Get Their Facts Straight by Joel Baden and Candida Moss

A poverty map where the South looks the best by Emily Badger

A poverty map where the South looks the best by Emily Badger

In Search of a Ferguson Effect by Robert VerBruggen

In Search of a Ferguson Effect by Robert VerBruggen

Why Women Are Always Cold by Ross Pomeroy

Why Women Are Always Cold by Ross Pomeroy

Britain’s Unsettling Omen by Brett Stephens

Britain’s Unsettling Omen by Brett Stephens

Monday, September 14, 2015

Color-Blindness Is Counterproductive by Adia Harvey Wingfield

Color-Blindness Is Counterproductive by Adia Harvey Wingfield

Motte and Bailey Doctrines by Nicholas Shackel

Motte and Bailey Doctrines by Nicholas Shackel

Gender Inequity Among the Gender Equity Enforcers by Peter Wood

Gender Inequity Among the Gender Equity Enforcers by Peter Wood

People Who Watch Porn Hold More Feminist Views by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

People Who Watch Porn Hold More Feminist Views by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Why are there no fish in the deepest deep sea? by R.R. Helm

Why are there no fish in the deepest deep sea? by R.R. Helm

More Americans View Blacks As Racist Than Whites, Hispanics from Rasmussen Reports

More Americans View Blacks As Racist Than Whites, Hispanics from Rasmussen Reports

A scarcity of economic growth by Robert J. Samuelson

A scarcity of economic growth by Robert J. Samuelson

Gaps in Earnings Stand Out in Release of College Data by Kevin Carey

Gaps in Earnings Stand Out in Release of College Data by Kevin Carey

"Senior Intelligence Officials Said" by Charles Lipson

"Senior Intelligence Officials Said" by Charles Lipson

Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Rise of ‘Quit Lit’ by Megan Garber

The Rise of ‘Quit Lit’ by Megan Garber

Once again: There is no ‘war on cops.’ And those who claim otherwise are playing a dangerous game. by Radley Balko

Once again: There is no ‘war on cops.’ And those who claim otherwise are playing a dangerous game. by Radley Balko

Are Western Values Losing Their Sway? by Steven Erlanger

Are Western Values Losing Their Sway? by Steven Erlanger

The Return of the Sex Wars by Emily Bazelon

The Return of the Sex Wars by Emily Bazelon

Think What We Think...Or Else: Thought Control on the American Campus video from FIRE

Think What We Think...Or Else: Thought Control on the American Campus video from FIRE

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Scare Headlines Exaggerated The U.S. Crime Wave by Carl Bialik

Scare Headlines Exaggerated The U.S. Crime Wave by Carl Bialik

Police Violence: Response to Conor Friedersdorf by Robert VerBruggen

Police Violence: Response to Conor Friedersdorf by Robert VerBruggen

How America Reacted to 'The Coddling of the American Mind' video from The Atlantic

How America Reacted to 'The Coddling of the American Mind' video from The Atlantic

The Rise of Victimhood Culture by Conor Friedersdorf

The Rise of Victimhood Culture by Conor Friedersdorf

Why Do America's Poor Oppose a Redistribution of Wealth? by Gillian B. White

Why Do America's Poor Oppose a Redistribution of Wealth? by Gillian B. White

Food deserts may play little role in obesity, Rand study says by Soumya Karlamangla

Food deserts may play little role in obesity, Rand study says by Soumya Karlamangla

No, 48 Million Americans Are Not Going Hungry "Food insecurity" doesn't mean what you'd think by James Bovard

No, 48 Million Americans Are Not Going Hungry "Food insecurity" doesn't mean what you'd think by James Bovard

U.S. Drops Charges That Professor Shared Technology With China by Matt Apuzzo

U.S. Drops Charges That Professor Shared Technology With China by Matt Apuzzo

Passions Supplant Reason in Dialogue on Women in Science by Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams

Passions Supplant Reason in Dialogue on Women in Science by Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams

The Justice Department’s New Policy Is a Brutal Admission of Eric Holder’s Failures by David Dayen

The Justice Department’s New Policy Is a Brutal Admission of Eric Holder’s Failures by David Dayen

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Face value: Simon Schama on the power of portraits by Simon Schama

Face value: Simon Schama on the power of portraits by Simon Schama

I Am Not a Story by Galen Strawson

I Am Not a Story by Galen Strawson

Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men by Dan Lamothe

Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men by Dan Lamothe

The Uneven Retreat from Marriage in the UK by Harry Benson

The Uneven Retreat from Marriage in the UK by Harry Benson

Economic prosperity breeds trust by Markus Brückner, Alberto Chong, and Mark Gradstein

Economic prosperity breeds trust by Markus Brückner, Alberto Chong, and Mark Gradstein

Award-winning young adult novel banned in New Zealand by Eugene Volokh

Award-winning young adult novel banned in New Zealand by Eugene Volokh

Can you pick the quotes from Ted Dawe's banned novel Into the River? by Alison Flood

Can you pick the quotes from Ted Dawe's banned novel Into the River? by Alison Flood

The Pressure of Group Thought by Peter Wood

The Pressure of Group Thought by Peter Wood

Shaky Studies on Women and STEM by John Rosenberg

Shaky Studies on Women and STEM by John Rosenberg

Whose Neighborhood Is It? by Thomas B. Edsall

Whose Neighborhood Is It? by Thomas B. Edsall

Expel People Who Demand Trigger Warnings by Mytheos Holt

Expel People Who Demand Trigger Warnings by Mytheos Holt

Student’s Op-Ed Explains How Her Whole Day Is Ruined by Sexist Oppression by Katherine Timpf

Student’s Op-Ed Explains How Her Whole Day Is Ruined by Sexist Oppression by Katherine Timpf

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Sorry for what, Hillary? by Ron Fournier

Sorry for what, Hillary? by Ron Fournier

What Statistics Say About Policing America by Kent Osband

What Statistics Say About Policing America by Kent Osband

'Black Earth' Explores Dangers Of Misunderstanding The Holocaust interview by Robert Siegel

'Black Earth' Explores Dangers Of Misunderstanding The Holocaust interview by Robert Siegel

Fewer fires, so why are there far more firefighters? by Fred S. McChesney

Fewer fires, so why are there far more firefighters? by Fred S. McChesney

Your Opinion of You by Evan Kindley

Your Opinion of You by Evan Kindley

Theses on Trump by Scott Alexander

Theses on Trump by Scott Alexander

The Decline in Labor's Share of U.S. Income by David Henderson

The Decline in Labor's Share of U.S. Income by David Henderson

Black Lives Matter's Agenda Is Costing Black Lives by Michael Barone

Black Lives Matter's Agenda Is Costing Black Lives by Michael Barone

The Complicated Link Between Gentrification and Displacement by Richard Florida

The Complicated Link Between Gentrification and Displacement by Richard Florida

Bi-Lingual Education Is Making Kids Functionally Illiterate by Liz Peek

Bi-Lingual Education Is Making Kids Functionally Illiterate by Liz Peek

Evidence of Viking Outpost Found in Canada by Heather Pringle

Evidence of Viking Outpost Found in Canada by Heather Pringle

Body Count by Kelefa Sanneh

Body Count by Kelefa Sanneh

‘Black Lives Matter’—but Reality, Not So Much by Jason L. Riley

‘Black Lives Matter’—but Reality, Not So Much by Jason L. Riley

Why men REALLY prefer younger women: Researchers say grandmothers are key as they look after kids leaving young mothers free to have more children by Mark Prigg

Why men REALLY prefer younger women: Researchers say grandmothers are key as they look after kids leaving young mothers free to have more children by Mark Prigg

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Sherman Alexie Speaks Out on The Best American Poetry 2015 by Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie Speaks Out on The Best American Poetry 2015 by Sherman Alexie

Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account by Jonathan Haidt

Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account by Jonathan Haidt

I called this place ‘America’s worst place to live.’ Then I went there. by Christopher Ingraham

I called this place ‘America’s worst place to live.’ Then I went there. by Christopher Ingraham

The decline of play in preschoolers — and the rise in sensory issues by Valerie Strauss

The decline of play in preschoolers — and the rise in sensory issues by Valerie Strauss

Boys with sticks by Simcha Fisher

Boys with sticks by Simcha Fisher

Monday, September 7, 2015

‘No Other Advanced Country’ by Kevin D. Williamson

‘No Other Advanced Country’ by Kevin D. Williamson

Why the West Wants to Lose by John Carroll

Why the West Wants to Lose by John Carroll

The End of the SAT? by Jason Willick

The End of the SAT? by Jason Willick

The dangerous separation of the American upper middle class by Richard V. Reeves

The dangerous separation of the American upper middle class by Richard V. Reeves

The Fall of the Meritocracy by Toby Young

The Fall of the Meritocracy by Toby Young

The Racial Reality of Policing by Edward Conlon

The Racial Reality of Policing by Edward Conlon

SHOCKER: Study Finds That Chicago Criminals Get Guns From Friends, Family; Not acquired from gun shows or online sales. by Glenn Reynolds

SHOCKER: Study Finds That Chicago Criminals Get Guns From Friends, Family; Not acquired from gun shows or online sales. by Glenn Reynolds

7 surprising downsides of being extremely intelligent by Shana Lebowitz

7 surprising downsides of being extremely intelligent by Shana Lebowitz
Before YouTube and online classes, there were the Great Courses by Nevin Martell

Friday, September 4, 2015

Driven to Kill: Why drivers in China intentionally kill the pedestrians they hit. by Geoffrey Sant

Driven to Kill: Why drivers in China intentionally kill the pedestrians they hit. by Geoffrey Sant

What Two Relgions Tell Us About the Modern Dating Crisis by Jon Birger

What Two Relgions Tell Us About the Modern Dating Crisis by Jon Birger

Why We Need Trees in Our Cities by Shane Carpani

Why We Need Trees in Our Cities by Shane Carpani

Of Frats and Men: Ganging up on the Greek system by Charlotte Allen

Of Frats and Men: Ganging up on the Greek system by Charlotte Allen

When College Freshmen Were Forced to Pose Nude During Orientation by Lucas Reilly

When College Freshmen Were Forced to Pose Nude During Orientation by Lucas Reilly

The Largest Failure of the Obama Era by Michael Gerson

The Largest Failure of the Obama Era by Michael Gerson

Thursday, September 3, 2015

The Limits of Language by David Auerbach

The Limits of Language by David Auerbach

Relearning the Art of Asking Questions by Tom Pohlmann and Neethi Mary Thomas

Relearning the Art of Asking Questions by Tom Pohlmann and Neethi Mary Thomas

Ins and outs of the ivory tower by Judith Curry

Ins and outs of the ivory tower by Judith Curry

Vikings on the Mississippi by Bryn Stole

Vikings on the Mississippi by Bryn Stole

History Shows Over and Over That Currencies Don't Lie by Reuven Brenner

History Shows Over and Over That Currencies Don't Lie by Reuven Brenner

Why Walmart Is Reducing Worker Hours, After Raising the Minimum Wage — and Other Lessons in Reality by Kevin D. Williamson

Why Walmart Is Reducing Worker Hours, After Raising the Minimum Wage — and Other Lessons in Reality by Kevin D. Williamson

How America Lost Track of Ben Franklin’s Definition of Success by John Paul Rollert

How America Lost Track of Ben Franklin’s Definition of Success by John Paul Rollert

#BlackLivesMatter Costs Black Lives by David French

#BlackLivesMatter Costs Black Lives by David French

The Seven Basic Plots from Wikipedia

The Seven Basic Plots from Wikipedia

10 Kinds of Stories to Tell with Data by Tom Davenport

10 Kinds of Stories to Tell with Data by Tom Davenport

Business Intelligence and Business Analytics Education in Universities by Steven Crofts

Business Intelligence and Business Analytics Education in Universities by Steven Crofts

Why Data Storytelling is So Important, and Why We’re So Bad at It by Tom Davenport

Why Data Storytelling is So Important, and Why We’re So Bad at It by Tom Davenport

If Telling Stories with Data Is Important, then Why Aren’t We Good at It? from the Spotfire Blogging Team

If Telling Stories with Data Is Important, then Why Aren’t We Good at It? from the Spotfire Blogging Team

Trahison des Professeurs: The Critical Law of Armed Conflict Academy as an Islamist Fifth Column by William C. Bradford

Trahison des Professeurs: The Critical Law of Armed Conflict Academy as an Islamist Fifth Column by William C. Bradford

Treason of Professors by John Hinderaker

Treason of Professors by John Hinderaker

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Yes, Computers Have Improved. No, Communism Hasn't. by Megan McArdle

Yes, Computers Have Improved. No, Communism Hasn't. by Megan McArdle

How Disgraced Blogger Leigh Alexander Torpedoed A Games Studio by Milo Yiannopoulos

How Disgraced Blogger Leigh Alexander Torpedoed A Games Studio by Milo Yiannopoulos

We Still Don’t Know How Many People Died Because Of Katrina by Carl Bialik

We Still Don’t Know How Many People Died Because Of Katrina by Carl Bialik

Why The Plan To Shrink New Orleans Failed by Gary Rivlin

Why The Plan To Shrink New Orleans Failed by Gary Rivlin

Wrong Answer by Rachel Aviv

Wrong Answer by Rachel Aviv

TV News Coverage Of Economic Issues Rose In First Half Of 2015 by Craig Harrington

TV News Coverage Of Economic Issues Rose In First Half Of 2015 by Craig Harrington

When Will Everyone I Know Be Married? by Mona Chalabi

When Will Everyone I Know Be Married? by Mona Chalabi

The Science Of Grading Teachers Gets High Marks by Andrew Flowers

The Science Of Grading Teachers Gets High Marks by Andrew Flowers

Marketing Pork by Alex Tabarrok

Marketing Pork by Alex Tabarrok

Philadelphia Was Far Away by Mark G. Spencer

Philadelphia Was Far Away by Mark G. Spencer

The Off-Grid Administration from the Wall Street Journal

The Off-Grid Administration from the Wall Street Journal

A misleading story about Justice Thomas by Orin Kerr

A misleading story about Justice Thomas by Orin Kerr

Skin Color and the Criminal Justice System: Beyond Black‐White Disparities in Sentencing by Traci Burch

Skin Color and the Criminal Justice System: Beyond Black‐White Disparities in Sentencing by Traci Burch

Where Police Don't Mirror Communities and Why It Matters by Mike Maciag

Where Police Don't Mirror Communities and Why It Matters by Mike Maciag

Bad behaviour and early school leaving by Shannon Ward, Jenny Williams, and Jan van Ours

Bad behaviour and early school leaving by Shannon Ward, Jenny Williams, and Jan van Ours

The Timothy Hunt Witch Hunt by Jonathan Foreman

The Timothy Hunt Witch Hunt by Jonathan Foreman

What Does Scientific Literacy Really Mean? by Rhett Allain

What Does Scientific Literacy Really Mean? by Rhett Allain

Minimum Wage: New Evidence by Chun Wang & Robert Cherry

Minimum Wage: New Evidence by Chun Wang & Robert Cherry

Big Leaps for Parental Leave, if Workers Actually Take It by Claire Cain Miller and David Streitfeld

Big Leaps for Parental Leave, if Workers Actually Take It by Claire Cain Miller and David Streitfeld

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

BECAUSE TO LEFTISTS, RACISM IS A SIN COMMITTED ONLY BY WHITES: Dennis Prager, “The Left Only Sees White Evil.” by Elizabeth Price Foley

BECAUSE TO LEFTISTS, RACISM IS A SIN COMMITTED ONLY BY WHITES: Dennis Prager, “The Left Only Sees White Evil.” by Elizabeth Price Foley

The Truth About Social Mobility by Gregory Clark

The Truth About Social Mobility by Gregory Clark

What Malcolm Gladwell gets wrong about poverty by Robert Doar

What Malcolm Gladwell gets wrong about poverty by Robert Doar

What The Left And Right Don’t Get About Campus Rape by Mona Charen

What The Left And Right Don’t Get About Campus Rape by Mona Charen

Is Nuance Overrated? by Steve Kolowich

Is Nuance Overrated? by Steve Kolowich

Colleges' Big Fail: Protecting Feelings, But Not Speech by Peter Berkowitz

Colleges' Big Fail: Protecting Feelings, But Not Speech by Peter Berkowitz

Compound Interest Is the Least Powerful Force in the Universe by Scott Alexander

Compound Interest Is the Least Powerful Force in the Universe by Scott Alexander