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New Book: Sex, Lies, and Politics at Murdoch’s ‘New York Post’

Newsrooms depicted in serious films about journalism like All the President’s Men portray reporters and editors as earnest men and women arguing about getting the facts straight. The Post was more like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

For the Environment: Why are we Really Banning Plastic Bags?

Rhetorically, “the environment” is a vague and spacious box that contains things that are hugely important, plus things of everyday importance and things mostly banned for looks. By boxing them together, you can avoid having to justify each one. But each proposal does need to be justified.

What We Thought the Future Would Be (How did that work out?)

Twenty years ago (Nov. 2005), The Elway Poll collaborated with Glen Hiemstra of futurist.com to ask Washingtonians to look ahead to the year 2025. Now here we are. How is that future working out?

Is God Making a Comeback?

Religion is, like most else, a mixed bag. But the cracks in the hegemony of the official story of secular modernity and materialism seem to me both worth noting and refreshing.

Seattle’s Ghost Towers: A Looming Crisis that will Affect us All

Office workers are to downtown city life what salmon are to the ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest–a foundational species. Their continuing absence is driving a collapse in property values, steep reductions in revenue for city government and our transit operators.

A Busy Busy Week in Trump Outrages

He certainly continues to act like a king—and an increasingly despotic and corrupt one.

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