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Astral Codex Ten
By Scott Alexander
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P(A|B) = [P(A)*P(B|A)]/P(B), all the rest is commentary.
Cocktails With Suderman
By Peter Suderman
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The home bartender's guide. Tips, tricks, techniques, and recipes. A new edition most every Friday, and sometimes in between.
Freddie deBoer
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cool but rude
Persuasion
By Yascha Mounk
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The community for those who believe that a free society is worth fighting for.
Feminine Chaos
By Kat Rosenfield
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A podcast for problematic faves, dissident feminism, and interrupting poodles.
Year Zero
By Wesley Yang
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An ongoing inquiry into the ideological fever that overtook the governing and chattering classes of America during the Trump years
Slow Boring
By Matthew Yglesias
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Pragmatic takes on politics and public policy from Matthew Yglesias five times a week.
The Free Press
By Bari Weiss
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A new media company built on the ideals that were once the bedrock of American journalism.
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Singal-Minded
By Jesse Singal
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A newsletter about science, social-justice-activism, why they sometimes fight, and how to help them get along better -- plus a good deal of other, more random stuff.
The Weekly Dish
By Andrew Sullivan
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"To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle," - Orwell
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar shares thoughts about sports, politics, and popular culture and how they define America.
The Fifth Column (A Podcast)
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Your weekly rhetorical assault on the news cycle, the people who make it, and occasionally ourselves.
The Popehat Report
By Ken White
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A newsletter about law, liberty, and leisure.
Breaking the News
By James Fallows
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Dispatches from a veteran reporter
Arc Digital
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We're an independent media site covering politics, culture, and society. Go beyond the echo chambers.
Very Serious
By Josh Barro
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Josh Barro's newsletter about politics, the economy and culture.
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