News & Politics You Don’t Have to Be Good at Math to Read Polls Like an Economist Just ask John Johnson, who wrote the book on how we get fooled by data. 2016 Election, Data, Polling, John Johnson | Jan 10, 2017
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News & Politics The NSA Research Director Wants Hackers to Know Who She Is Deborah Frincke disarms NSA’s doubters with transparency. NSA, Government | Aug 30, 2016
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News & Politics Independent Journal Review Wants to Be The YouTube For Journalists Media, Media & Politics, Independent Journal Review, Alex Skatell | May 10, 2016
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News & Politics How Conservatives Can Win in Blue Suburbs Interviews, Arlington, Q&A, John Vihstadt | Apr 1, 2016
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News & Politics NASA’s Chief Scientist Talks About Getting More Girls Into Science (and More People on Mars) NASA, Profiles, Ellen Stofan | Jan 14, 2016