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Opinion | Using Math to Analyze the Supreme Court Reveals an Intriguing Pattern
Politico via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLet’s look at the three cases from last term that were described as the most politically divisive that were decided along that ideological, x-axis. The Supreme Court struck down the
Greensboro speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of May. 31, 2024
Greensboro News & Record· 3 days agoAddressing the use of “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” he sought to put its...
Sunday's letters: The next verdict will come from the voters
Winston-Salem Journal· 1 day agoOn Thursday a New York jury handed former president Donald Trump a perfect score, 34 out of 34. Who...
Politicians Who Made Their Case to Charlamagne Tha God
The Root via Yahoo News· 6 days agoNo matter what you think about host and author Charlamagne tha God, there’s no denying his...
Colleges should place its graduates into jobs
Tribune Chronicle· 3 days agoWhat is the quality of a college education today? Are our young adults really learning critical thinking skills or just following the crowd or mob mentality? The chant to free Palestine and ...
Projections vs. scenarios, and why politicians should care
The Escanaba Daily Press· 10 hours agoWASHINGTON — ongressional Budget Office projections provide valuable insights into how a big chunk of your income is being spent and reveal the long-term consequences of our government’s current ...
Can the US government compete for the world’s best AI talent?
Federal Times· 4 days agoIn the wake of last year’s Executive Order on AI, the U.S. government has been clear in its intent...
‘Ready for the fight’: After narrow loss in 2022, Logan aims for Hayes’ Connecticut House seat -...
CQ Politics· 6 days agoIn this deep-blue state, Republican George Logan came unexpectedly close to defeating Democratic...
Opinion | Using Math to Analyze the Supreme Court Reveals an Intriguing Pattern
Politico· 1 day agoThe x axis corresponds to what we believe are the justices’ ideological preferences, so we consider it the ideology axis. Justices on the right are more conservative; justices on the left more ...