Yesterday, it came to our attention that Yellowstone N.P. has a very neat setup for the hoopin’. And that got our imaginations running wild.
Affirmative Action Is Flawed. Here Are Ideas on How to Replace It.
At its best, affirmative action is a questionably effective half-measure. At its worst, it’s actively discriminatory against a racial minority. Let’s fix it.
Sunday Essay: On This Country, Which Is Bigger than Its Government
No. 17
Election Day, Pt. III
The third of three relevant passages.
Election Day, Pt. II
The second of three relevant passages.
Election Day, Pt. I
The first of three relevant passages.
Watching Florida, New Hampshire, and Nebraska’s 2nd District on Election Night
Only 17 states are expected to count nearly all of their votes on election night. Only two of those, plus a congressional district in Nebraska, could tell us much about the presidential election.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, October 30th
A college football pick for tomorrow, and a slew of election picks for Tuesday.
Endorsements for the Joe Kelly Voting Bloc
Are you a single-issue voter whose single issue is supporting Joe Kelly? Here’s your ballot.
Every State’s Land Area (Unit: Pennsylvania’s)
Rhode Island checks in at 0.02 Pennsylvania’s. Alaska? 12.75.
State Nicknames, Ranked
In case, you know, you’re into this kind of thing.
State Flag Rankings
Mine this time. Not the people’s.
Unemployment Is Important, but So Is Employment
With the September Jobs Report due on Friday, a look at what the numbers mean.
Thinking About John Adams
With America’s peaceful transfer of power in jeopardy, some appreciation for the man who started that tradition.
Sunday Essay: On September 11th, and the Generation It Didn’t Change
No. 9
Who’s Doing the Legislating?
A look at activity and inactivity in the Senate.
Texas Won’t Decide the Election, But It Might Make Things Simpler
Texas isn’t going to be the tipping point of the presidential election, but it may still prove crucial come Election Night.
Sunday Essay: On Philando Castile, the Milwaukee Bucks, and Comfort Zones
No. 7