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Perhaps because this has seemed like the coldest winter I can recall in normally balmy Southern California, I got to wondering: Why do northerners tend to be smarter than southerners? Is it because of the north’s cold winters, as Charles... → Read More
Racial issues for over a half century have mostly been controlled by liberals, but blacks are still fairly poor. → Read More
As society has gotten more diverse, our culture has gotten dumber. → Read More
Heckuva job, Black Lives Matter! → Read More
Xenophobic as this may sound in the current year, Avatar’s 10-foot-tall alien heroes are ugly. → Read More
In truth, almost all of what happened to young Spielberg was close to ideal. → Read More
Like many Americans, I always felt that the world’s most popular sport was kind of lame. → Read More
Who knows where giant Nigeria would really fall? The Nigerians don’t. → Read More
It now appears that not all the Russian troops got the memo that annexation is back in fashion. → Read More
How does the U.S. avoid more urban death spirals of the kind seen in Jackson? → Read More
Hopefully, monkeypox will remain just a comic version of AIDS Lite. → Read More
The book is capacious, exhaustive, and far more objective than could reasonably be expected. → Read More
Once a bad idea becomes thinkable, it can sometimes have quite a run among the unhealthy. → Read More
Multiple factors are converging to make administering even at Princeton a more challenging job than in years past. → Read More
Galor prefers to cruise at a high altitude and not provide too many intriguing examples of his theories in action. → Read More
In his 80s, Rhodes remains a lively and elegant writer, making Scientist a pleasure to read. → Read More
Von Neumann annoyed his neighbor Einstein by playing marching band records loudly in his office. → Read More
Nobody gets on our nerves like our fellow citizens. → Read More
Klosterman is still at it in a world grown suspicious of guys who are bright and white. → Read More
What if, instead of having made an epochal discovery, Cook is mostly just confused? → Read More