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Photo of the Day, Robot Pod Edition

View image | gettyimages.com The British government announced today that it will be allowing driverless vehicles in some limited pedestrian areas. The cute little number above is the Lutz, which will take British pensioners on a wondrous journey to the Soylent Green factory for their final processing.

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Photo of the Day, Snowbound Edition

View image | gettyimages.com A woman digs out her car in Cambridge, MA. It should be obvious by now that Höðr, the Norse god of winter, is angry with the Northeast and will not release its puny denizens from his grip until they give unto him a glorious offering, preferably some kind of companion hewn […]

Posted inMoney, Politics, and Power

Is Polarization Barack Obama’s Fault?

View image | gettyimages.com Yesterday, Vox published its interview with President Obama, in which Ezra Klein asked him about partisan polarization and whether any president can bridge the divide between the parties. While few deny the existence of polarization, Republicans often assert that it is Obama’s fault: the politician who came into office pledging to […]

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Photo of the Day, Cosplay Edition

View image | gettyimages.com From the Carnival in Venice. Interestingly enough, this is exactly the outfit I wore to my junior prom. As we slow-danced to the strains of Eric Clapton’s “Wonderful Tonight,” my date wondered whether it would be necessary to move to another state, or if a different town would be sufficient.

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George Wallace’s Ghost

View image | gettyimages.com My post at the Plum Line today is about a brewing states’-rights battle in Alabama, where the chief justice of the state Supreme Court, Roy Moore, has ordered probate court judges in the state not to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in defiance of a federal court’s order, because Moore […]

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Photo of the Day, Noodle Edition

View image | gettyimages.com TATSUNO, JAPAN – FEBRUARY 06: Japanese somen maker, Yoshinobu Izuhara, uses chopsticks to stretch drying Ibonoito somen noodles on February 6, 2015, in Tatsuno, Japan. Somen is a type of Japanse wheat noodle, served either cold with dipping sauce or hot in broth. Noodle production in Tatsuno city dates back approximately […]

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