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Moneyblog:
posted by James Ledbetter
on September 2, 2010
Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses Yearning to Strut Down the Catwalk
You've heard, no doubt, of the H-1B visa, the special immigration status given to highly skilled workers whom American businesses just can't live without. And when you think of an H-1B worker, you probably think of a software engineer, perhaps from Asia (where a plurality of H-1B recipients come from). Read More
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Scocca:
posted by Tom Scocca
on September 2, 2010
Milk and Honey: Now Both Adulterated on a Global Scale
Some of the honey was also mixed with honey from India to further disguise its origin. Read More
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Weigel:
posted by David Weigel
on September 2, 2010
Koch Versus Soros, 15 Rounds, Bare-Knuckled
Good call by BloggingHeads bookers, getting Matthew Yglesias and Matt Welch to debate the burning issue of how Koch money influences politics. Yglesias, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, does his segment from inside the 13th and H St Washington, D.C. building Read More
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The XX Factor:
posted by Hanna Rosin
on September 2, 2010
Young Urban Women are "Clocking" the Men
Amanda , there’s an entirely different way of looking at that study about young women
living in cities earning more than men. Yes, they are a cultural elite
– young, educated women under 30 living in big metropolitan areas. But
they are also a vanguard. Change always comes first to young Read More
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Procrastinate Better:
posted by Jessica Grose
on September 1, 2010
How to Get that ABBA Song Out of Your Skull
We’ve all been there: You see a commercial for some
out-of-the way production of Mamma Mia! and for the next week coworkers can hear you humming the ABBA tune under your breath while they’re
trying to concentrate on their Farmville
goat sales. Now there is a solution to
your Read More
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Brow Beat:
posted by Julia Felsenthal
on September 1, 2010
Who Is the Bearded Hippie in the September J.Crew Catalog?
Turn the corner in any major American city of late, and you're bound to bump into a man sporting a curiously un-summery combo of greasy, shoulder-length hair and a full, bushy beard. No, this hirsute fellow is not destitute, and he is not going to rob you or abduct your child; if you look Read More
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Human Nature:
posted by William Saletan
on August 29, 2010
Stem-Cell Throwback
The stem-cell ruling, issued Monday by U.S. District Chief Judge Royce Lamberth, says that federal funding of research using cells derived from destroyed embryos violates federal law. Pro-lifers are ecstatic. "Court Strikes Down Obama Administration Stem Cell Policy," crows Americans United for Read More
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The Wrong Stuff:
posted by Kathryn Schulz
on August 17, 2010
Reasonable Doubt: Innocence Project Co-Founder Peter Neufeld on Being Wrong
In terms of empirical studies, that's right. And 30 or 40 years ago, the Supreme Court acknowledged that eyewitness identification is problematic and can lead to wrongful convictions. The trouble is, it instructed lower courts to determine the validity of eyewitness testimony based on a lot of factors that are irrelevant, like the certainty of the witness. But the certainty you express [in court] a year and half later has nothing to do with how certain you felt two days after the event when you picked the photograph out of the array or picked the guy out of the lineup. You become more certain over time; that's just the way the mind works. With the passage of time, your story becomes your reality. You get wedded to your own version. Read More