Firing the BLS commissioner won’t prevent the effects of tariffs. But it will reduce American economic leadership and increase uncertainty for businesses, workers and investors.| www.natesilver.net
Or will the vibe soon shift back to the left?| www.natesilver.net
"Fact-checkers" as the high priests of journalism had a political beginning at Facebook — and have met a political end.| www.natesilver.net
Were efforts to conceal Biden’s age-related decline a “conspiracy”?| www.natesilver.net
Plus, what might change in the model for 2028. And prediction markets: lucky or good?| www.natesilver.net
You can like the president or his policies. But his campaign was a disaster. And he didn't just drop out — he lost.| www.natesilver.net
My new book, On the Edge, is out today! Here's everything you need to know about it.| www.natesilver.net
The rules may be different when it’s a sprint and not a marathon.| www.natesilver.net
So is Trump's, but an extra four years makes a difference, and it could be the difference in the election.| www.natesilver.net
The rate of "mover's remorse" is statistically low. Understanding why might help in understanding America.| www.natesilver.net
Voters constantly hear that the world is in a state of crisis. It isn't a surprise that they're kicking out incumbents.| www.natesilver.net
Americans are spending as much of their paychecks as ever on fast food — and everything else.| www.natesilver.net
Elon's latest changes are another reason for the Times to leave. And for you to sign up for this newsletter.| www.natesilver.net
State partisanship and COVID vaccination rates are strongly predictive of COVID death rates even once you account for age.| www.natesilver.net
The line between expertise and politics has become increasingly blurry. The demise of "Old Twitter" could help to reverse that.| www.natesilver.net