Big data, Twitter and Happy St. Patrick's Day! Joshua Tucker - March 18, 2014 [caption id="attachment_8164" align="aligncenter" width="600" special=""] Real Time St. Patrick's Day
Ignore your base at your peril, Bill de Blasio Joshua Tucker - February 15, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6715" align="aligncenter" width="454" special=""] What kids in New York
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Historian and journalist slug it out Andrew Gelman - November 27, 2011 Apparently I'm not the only person to question some of
Even the liberal New Republic opposes Occupy Wall Street: What does that mean? Andrew Gelman - October 13, 2011 The editors of the famed liberal magazine write: How should
More on those high-paid public-sector workers Andrew Gelman - July 8, 2011 William Glaberson reports that judges in New York feel they're
The most outrageous parts of a story are the parts that don’t even attract attention Andrew Gelman - July 3, 2011 Sometimes the most interesting parts of a news story are
Upper-income people still don’t realize they’re upper-income Andrew Gelman - April 20, 2011 Catherine Rampell highlights this stunning Gallup Poll result: 6 percent
It’s no fun being graded on a curve Andrew Gelman - March 19, 2011 Mark Palko points to a news article by Michael Winerip
The Electoral Effects of Jimmy Carter’s Lust John Sides - September 29, 2010 Former President Jimmy Carter seems to be "on the mend":http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-jimmy-carter-health-improved/story?id=11754080.