The filibuster, part 3: Recent use
This post is part of a multi-post series on the filibuster in the U.S. Senate. An index to all other posts in the series, as
This post is part of a multi-post series on the filibuster in the U.S. Senate. An index to all other posts in the series, as
Google creeps out Nicholas Carr: Google is reading my mind—or trying to. Drawing on the terabytes of data it collects on people’s search queries, it
I was going to take the weekend off, but this had to go up. NSFW. Go iPhone! Happy Fourth, everyone!
In today’s Boston Globe, Liz Kowalczyk tells us we’ll have to wait for health system payment reform in Massachusetts. The state’s ambitious, first-in-the-nation plan to
The following appeared at Kaiser Health News on 28 June 2010 and has been cited in the 22 June 2010 edition of Health Wonk Review.
Robert Weisman reports in today’s Boston Globe, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care has struck a deal with state regulators to voluntarily limit its insurance rate increases
Nancy Marshall Genzer, by quoting me, highlights a key problem with the interim high-risk pools that started taking applications today. There’s not enough money allocated
You may have noticed the following graph all over the Internet recently. Yes, obesity is on the rise. Is there anyone left who doesn’t know?
Join me in welcoming Jon Cohn back to the blogosphere. His new blog is called “Citizen Cohn.” Based on the first half-dozen posts I can
This is what I love about blogging: smart people who know things react to what I’ve written and tell me stuff. It’s a free education.