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The Correction Cycle, or: How I Learned to Stop Fact-Checking and Read the Actual Data
A former cable anchor looks at the spreadsheet and discovers that the cleanest sentence is also the most irritating one.
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Columnists in public intellectual reckoning, plus the Wire Desk opinion files that treat binders and escalators with unusual seriousness.
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A former cable anchor looks at the spreadsheet and discovers that the cleanest sentence is also the most irritating one.
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Prof. Eleanor Watts explains why her model failed, why she still stands by her values, and why the spreadsheet now opens with less hostility.
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The senior correspondent at large compares presidents, errors, and press habits without raising his voice.
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The steak discourse continues, Jean-Pierre writes in, and Simone follows the thread from Miami to Mar-a-Lago.
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Buck Ledger reflects on the rare policy document that seemed to nod back.
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Our media desk revisits a descent that allegedly changed vertical transportation forever.