…or understating it in key state-level surveys. This is what statistician-journalist Nate Silver, who writes the FiveThirtyEight blog on the New York Times website, calls “systematic bias.” And it is…
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A Desperate Governor In Desperate Times
…that the federal government rescue New York state and New York City from impending calamity. New York has recorded about half the nation’s confirmed cases of COVID-19, and about one-third…
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What’s An Auditor To Do?
…comparable with reports from other companies, or with reports from the same company covering other periods. This stance toward auditor responsibility works when the company’s management is operating in good…
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A Guard’s-Eye View Of Jail
…more people back to the same place eventually. But, like most discussions of complicated topics, the Facebook discussion is not a monolith. Here are a selection of some representative answers…
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What Does It Mean To Look ‘Professional?’
…are perfectly charming (U.K. “received pronunciation”), some are barely tolerable (Boston – but then I was raised in New York), some grating on the ears (New York, even though I…
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Framing Our Biases In The Primaries
…this in mind, we can avoid putting too much emphasis on misleading or irrelevant answers. If you enjoyed this article, be sure to check out Palisades Hudson’s books, The High…
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The Wild West Of Initial Coin Offerings
Any time you buy first and ask questions later, be prepared to dislike the answers to those questions. This is the hard lesson facing investors – or possibly donors, depending…
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Call It The ‘Universal Slush Fund’
…the point is to deliver vital services, it seems irrelevant that large companies are the ones delivering them), the Federal Communications Commission and Congress have both sought to reform the…
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When Bad Things Happen To All Sorts Of People
Why do bad things happen to good people? The Securities and Exchange Commission thought it knew the answer after the 2008 financial crisis: Because bad people cause those bad things…
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Hard Times In Iran
…own companies become subject to U.S. banking restrictions. The website further reported that the agreement has been broadened to include a military component allowing unrestricted access to Iranian air bases…
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