Weekend Roundup
  • ASLH President Mitra Sharafi discusses Fear of the False, "her new book about colonial South Asia's critical role in the development of forensic science" on Law in Action, the podcast of the University of Wisconsin Law School.

  • From the American Historical Association's Perspectives on History : John Fea(Messiah University) on "Historical Thinking, AI, and the Formation of…

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No, New York Times, Climate Change Is Not Making Tennis Players Ill

The NYT’s desperation to turn a story about players losing matches due to illness or the intensity of the game in tough conditions into a climate change story just goes to show that climate realists currently hold the advantage point. Alarmists seem worried that any lost opportunity to mention climate change will result in game, set, match for realists.

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Alarmist Fussing at NYT Climate Reporting

Credit Trump with a sea change in the whole climate/energy issue. The Progressive Left is playing defense. And nerves are fraying in the face of pragmatism and the mere appearance of two-sided reporting given the changed political mainstream.

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The Needle: Most Americans Don’t Want That Stupid Ballroom, Trump’s War Has Cost $25 Billion, And Supreme Court Guts the Voting Rights Act
  • Host with the most detractors : By a margin of 2-1, Americans oppose convicted felon and President Donald Trump ’s vanity ballroom, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll. No points, just info. 0 [Post]
  • The price we pay : Trump’s war with Iran has cost U.S. taxpayers $25 billion so far. That figure is likely an underestimate because it doesn’t include the cost…
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The Needle: Pirro Wants to Wipe Seditious Conspiracy Convictions, Vance Scolds the Pope, And Sign Removed from Chevy Chase Fountain Named for White Supremacist
  • Wipe out : The too-racist-for-Fox-News U.S. Attorney for D.C., Jeanine Pirro , has filed motions to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two far-right extremist groups that helped organize the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Convicted felon and President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of several of the groups’ leaders, but…
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