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Residence: [R1] Recent research suggests that housing vouchers do not disperse crime, as previously thought. One thing...
This week's roundup of linky goodness.
Heroes and psychopaths have similar personalities. You know who knows this? Supervillains. They say it like all...
As readers of NaPP know, I (Trumwill) do a weekly round-up of links every Friday called Linky...
So here’s the deal: I have one Linky Friday post ready and I need two. So you...
To paraphrase fellow blogger Mike Dwyer, it seems kind of odd to write an introduction since I’ve...
Ross Douthat seeks to diagnose what’s ailing the left and more specifically, the President. Naturally, it’s “liberalism’s...
I’m guest-blogging for Megan McArdle at The Atlantic for the next two weeks. Worth noting: Erik gave...
Nicole Pamby is an old blogging friend of mine. She mostly blogs about her career as a freelance...
Since my last we completed the topside planking on both hulls. Â It makes for a very...
So, I’ve discovered in my blogging of late that adding pictures to posts can really liven up...
So I’m expanding the American Times Empire. My blog at Forbes has gradually morphed into a tech...
So I am now officially unemployed. Well, I am officially blogging full time actually – so not...
I know Mark is working on a history of the League, and Patrick and Tod and others...
Please join me in congratulating League blogger (and Outside the Beltway blogger, and Forbes blogger) Alex Knapp...
I think the League’s reader community is pretty great, but it’s basically impossible for a bunch of...
Jonathan Strong has an interesting piece on the sometimes-fuzzy line between blogging and paid political advocacy. I...
Philadelphia starts requiring bloggers to get $300 licenses (via):
Ta-Nehisi Coates has a lovely post about isolation that’s well worth your while. You should read it....