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How U.S. government statistics work, explained by the country’s Chief Statistician Henry Farrell - August 7, 2017 [caption id="attachment_61857" align="alignleft" width="800"] U.S. employment statistics 2009-2017. (Ben Moore/Wikimedia,
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You can change the minds of climate change skeptics. Here's how. John Sides - February 23, 2015 Last week the National Academy of Sciences made headlines by
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Obama on the Integrity of Science John Sides - April 30, 2013 Via Seth Masket, this from Barack Obama's speech at the