Arnold Kling compares and contrasts two Washington Post articles: one discussing negative outcomes for children conceived using sperm donors and a second examining Alvin Greene’s unexpected primary win.
via Econlib.2010
Creative Criminals showcases a Durex ad with a humorous message for those who don't use their products. via The source of this content is Creative Criminals.
An Israeli lawmaker introduced a bill to regulate the modeling industry, initially proposing to ban underweight models and require disclosure of airbrushing. via Marginal Revolution
The Daily Beast encountered a 404 error while trying to access a specific page about the World Cup. via The Daily Beast
Eamonn Mallie contemplates the difficulty of forgetting the Troubles in Northern Ireland, particularly for victims and their families. via Slugger O'Toole.
Robin Hanson's blog post discusses a New York Times article discouraging close friendships in schools due to concerns about cliques and bullying. via Overcoming Bias.
Marginal REVOLUTION features a debate on nuclear power by Alex Tabarrok. via Marginal REVOLUTION
Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution raves about Bob Dylan's *Radio Hour* XM satellite radio shows, available as a CD box set.
via The source of this content is Marginal Revolution.This debate revisits the use of "cannot" versus "can not", ultimately using a sports graphic as an example of why the one-word form might be preferable. via languagehat.com
The Daily Beast encountered a 404 error when attempting to access content about the Obama Admin. via The Daily Beast
Arnold Kling's article on hypothetical agendas for a Tea-Party-influenced Republican party explores four distinct approaches, ultimately favoring a "secessionist agenda" centered on competitive government and individual choice. via Econlib
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