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Slate Infinite Scroll Test Slate is testing a new way of delivering articles. In this test, after you finish reading an article, you'll automatically start reading a new article — an article ...
Speaker A: Hi, and welcome back to Amicus, Slate’s podcast about the courts and the law and the Supreme Court. Speaker A: I am Dahlia Lithwick. Speaker A: I cover these things for Slate. Speaker ...
Transcript of Finding Your WhySpeaker A: And as other opportunities arose, whereas I once might have decided whether or not I could fit them into my schedule based on how much they paid, now my ...
That’s why People for the Correct Way was founded. When conservatives use cheap smear campaigns, simulated grass-roots lobbying, phony polls, and oversimplification in pursuit of their goals, we ...
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Although frequently the work of outside agitators consultants in the past, the crafting of mission statements for federal agencies is now the responsibility of the Extraneous Services ...
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This is a Stan implementation of Drew Linzer’s dynamic Bayesian election forecasting model, with some tweaks to incorporate national poll data, pollster house effects, correlated priors on state ...
How American Dance Music Classed Up Its Sound, Reawakened Its Soul, and Cribbed Its Charm From the U.K.'s Garage Revival #drivingforces ...
Its most prominent and pioneering players are from the U.K., traditional ceramicists turned technophiles, inspiring awe and action amongst their countrymen as well as their U.S. contemporaries ...