Megan McArdle (born January 29, 1973) is an American columnist and blogger based in Washington, D.C. She writes for The Washington Post, mostly about...
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inclusion industry and exposes it as yet another exercise in capitalism." Megan McArdle in the Opinion section of The Washington Post argued that "you might...
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McArdle or MacArdle is an Irish surname. It originates in County Monaghan, where it was the fifth most common surname in 1970. The surname in Irish is...
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Chauvin caused Floyd's death". Writing in The Washington Post in 2018, Megan McArdle called Hughes "an undergraduate at Columbia University but already a...
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fallacy that he stated was widespread in modern American politics. Megan McArdle of The Washington Post argued that those statistics were a confusion...
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Baseball Hall-of-Fame front-office executive Megan McArdle (born 1973), blogger and journalist Nick McDonell (born 1984), author Fred Melamed (born 1956)...
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Lichtman's call that President Barack Obama would win re-election in 2012, Megan McArdle of The Atlantic criticized Lichtman's subjectivity in applying the keys...
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1965), Spanish romantic novelist Megan Mayhew Bergman (born 1979), American writer and environmental journalist Megan McArdle (born 1973), American journalist...
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the company would reconsider if Reddit's API rules change. Columnist Megan McArdle compared Reddit to the nonprofit organization Goodwill and said that...
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rationing over waiting time rationing, such as The Atlantic columnist Megan McArdle, argue time rationing leaves patients worse off since their time (measured...
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